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==Table of Contents==
{{Print version}}
{{PDF version|US History|File size: 51.7 MB}}
{{Book Search|prefix=US History}}
# [[/Preface/]] {{stage short|75%|Jan 16, 2005}}
# [[/Introduction/]] {{stage short|75%|Jan 16, 2005}}
=== Colonial America (1690–1754) ===
# [[/Pre-Columbian|Pre-Columbian Societies (Before 1492)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/European History|European History (Before 1492)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Exploration|Transatlantic Encounters and Colonial Beginnings (1492–1620)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/English Colonies|Colonial North America (1620–1754)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Colonial Religion|Colonial Religion (1690–1754)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
=== The Early Republic (1754–1837)===
# [[/Road to Revolution|Road to Revolution (1754–1775)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/American Revolution|American Revolution (1775–1787)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Constitution Early Years|The Federal Period (1787–1800)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Jeffersonian Democracy|Jeffersonian Democracy (1800–1812)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/War,_Nationalism,_and_Division|War, Nationalism, and Division (1812–1837)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Religious Movements|Religious Movements (1754–1837)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
=== The Crisis of the Republic (1837–1877) ===
# [[/Westward_Expansion_and_Manifest_Destiny|Manifest Destiny and the Slavery Question (1837–1861)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Civil War|A Nation Divided: The American Civil War (1861–1865)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
# [[/Reconstruction|Reconstruction (1865–1877)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
=== Wealth, Innovation, and World Power (1877–1913) ===
; [[/Age of Invention and Gilded Age|The Age of Invention and the Gilded Age (1877–1900)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of Grover Cleveland
: Racism of the era, Industrialization, Agriculture, Urbanization, American Imperialism,
; [[/Progressive Era|The Progressive Era (1900–1914)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, Presidency of William Howard Taft, Early Presidency of Woodrow Wilson
: Progressivism, Sufferage for Women, Labor Reform,
; [[/Advancements|Advancements]] {{stage short|75%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: The Wright Brothers and the advent of practical powered flight, Rocketry, Transit improvements, Birth of Hollywood
; [[/The Nadir of American Race Relations|The Nadir of American Race Relations]] {{stage short|25%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Racism, Race Riots
=== Into the American Century (1913–1945) ===
; [[/World War I|The War to End All Wars (1914–1920)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: World War I–"The Great War", The Spanish Flu
; [[/Roaring Twenties and Prohibition|The Roaring Twenties (1920–1929)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Roaring Twenties, Prohibition
; [[/Great Depression and New Deal|The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929–1939)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: The Great Depression, The New Deal, Works Progress Administration
; [[/Spanish Civil War|Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)]] {{stage short|75%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: American Involvement in the Spanish Civil War
; [[/World War II and Rise of Atomic Age|The World At War (1939–1945)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: World War II, The War in Europe, The War in the Pacific, The Manhattan Project
=== America in the Cold War (1945–1989) ===
; [[/Truman and Cold War|The Cold War (1945–1953)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of Harry Truman, Start of the Cold War
; [[/Eisenhower Civil Rights Fifties|The Fifties (1953–1961)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Civil Rights Movement, Rock and Roll
; [[/Kennedy and Johnson|The Sixties (1961–1969)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of John F. Kennedy, Cuban Missile Crisis, Presidency of Lyndon Bird Johnson, The Great Society, Space Race, Martin Luther King Jr.
; [[/Nixon and Indochina|National and International Crises (1969–1981)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: The Presidency of Richard Nixon, Vietnam War and entanglements in Indochina, Kent State, Impeachment of Richard Nixon
; [[/Ford Carter Reagan|The Reagan Revolution (1981–1989)]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: The Presidency of Gerald Ford, The Presidency of Jimmy Carter, The Presidency of Ronald Reagan
: Pardoning of Nixon, Inflation, Energy Crisis, Camp David Accords, Iran Hostage Crisis, Iran-Iraq War, The Reagan Revolution, SDI–"Star Wars", Iran Contra
=== Hope, Adversity and Challenges for the New Century (1989–2016) ===
; [[/Bush Clinton|Bush and Clinton presidencies]] {{stage short|75%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of George Bush, Rodney King, Collapse of the Soviet Union, Presidency of Bill Clinton, 1st Gulf War (1989 –2000), Monica Lewinsky Scandal
; [[/W Bush|George W. Bush]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of George W. Bush, September 11th, 2001, 2nd Gulf War, Terrorism, Start of the Great Recession
; [[/2008 Vote|Election 2008]] {{stage short|100%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Obama Vs. John McCain, Primaries
; [[/Obama/]] {{stage short|75%|Dec 26, 2020}}
: Presidency of Barack Obama, Addressing the Great Recession, Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ rights, Tea Party Movement
=== Recent History (2016–Present)===
{{Warning|This section of the book should not be used for academic studies because it deals with events that may be too recent for "historical perspective".}}
; [[/2016 Vote|Election 2016]] {{Stage short|50%|Dec 26 2020}}
: Donald Trump Vs. Hillary Clinton, Primary Candidates, Third Party Candidates
; [[/Trump|Trump]] {{Stage short|50%|Dec 26 2020}}
: Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Establishment of the US Space Force, Start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Events of January 6th, 2021
; [[/Biden|Biden]] {{Stage short|0%|Jan 20 2021}}
: Continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, Withdrawal from Afghanistan, Ukraine, Middle East
; [[/2024 Vote|Election 2024]] {{Stage short|100%|May 2 2025}}
: Donald Trump Vs. Kamala Harris, Primary Candidates, Controversies and Turning Points
; [[/Hope|Hope & Crisis: America Today and In the Future]] {{stage short|0%|June 25, 2017}}
=== Appendices ===
# [[/Presidents|Appendix A: Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States]] {{stage short|50%|March 21, 2008}}
# [[/Supreme Court Cases|Appendix B: Supreme Court Decisions]] {{stage short|100%|March 21, 2008}}
# [[/Chief Justices|Appendix C: Chief Justices]] {{stage short|50%|March 22, 2008}}
# [[/Third Parties|Appendix D: Famous Third Parties]] {{stage short|75%|March 21, 2008}}
# [[/Iran|Growing Crisis with Iran (2002-)]] {{stage short|100%|April 6, 2006}}
# [[/Authors/]] {{stage short|100%|Jan 16, 2005}}
=== Keywords (People, events, etc) ===
# [[/Keywords/]]
# [[/Keywords1/]]
# [[/Keywords2/]]
# [[/Keywords3/]]
# [[/Keywords4/]]
# [[/Keywords5/]]
# [[/Keywords6/]]
# [[/Keywords7/]]
# [[/Keywords8/]]
# [[US History/Keywords8+1/|Keywords9]]
== Related Wikibooks ==
===General US History===
* [[United States Government/The Annotated Constitution of the United States|The Annotated Constitution of the United States]]
* [[Outline of U.S. History]]
* [[AP United States History]]
===Specific US History===
* [[The History of the Native Peoples of the Americas]]
* [[American Revolution]]
===State History===
* [[History of Hawaii]]
** [[Hawaiian Monarchs]]
* [[History of Florida]]
* [[History of New York State]]
* [[History of Wyoming]]
* [[History of Tennessee]]
* [[History of Nevada]]
* [[History of Alaska]]
===Misc American History===
* [[IB History of the Americas]]
* [[Confederate States Government]]
== Related Wikipedia articles ==
{{Wikipedia|History of the United States}}
* [[w:United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]
* [[w:United States Constitution|Constitution]]
* [[w:United States Bill of Rights|Bill of Rights]]
== External links ==
*[https://www.usa.gov/history USA.gov/history] - US Government website with history resources.
*[https://americanhistory.si.edu/ National Museum of American History] - Operated by the Smithsonian Institution
*[https://www.ushistory.org/ ushistory.org] - by the Independence Hall Association in Philadelphia.
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[[fr:Histoire des États-Unis d'Amérique]]
[[ja:アメリカ合衆国史]]
[[nl:De geschiedenis van de Verenigde Staten van Amerika]]
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* [[/Brief survey/|Brief Survey]]
*: A page covering all of the most significant developments in the history of cinema in 10,000 words or less (with links to more comprehensive coverage of each topic).
* [[/Comprehensive survey/|Comprehensive Survey]]
*: A set of pages providing a comprehensive summary of the history of cinema, from the technical innovations leading up to its invention to the development of national cinematic languages and the social impact of the medium.
== Modules on specific topics ==
* [[/Beginnings/|Beginnings]]
* [[/Silent film/|Silent Film]]
* [[/Film serial/|Film Serial]]
* [[Hand Coloring of Films]]
* [[/Soviet montage/|Soviet Montage]]
* [[/Expressionism/|Expressionism]]
* [[/Early sound film/|Early Sound Film]]
* [[/Hollywood studio system/|Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/French poetic realism/|French Poetic Realism]]
* [[/Film noir/|Film Noir]]
* [[/Italian neorealism/|Italian Neorealism]]
* [[/Postwar European cinema/|Postwar European Cinema]]
* [[/French new wave/|French New Wave]]
* [[/Breakdown of the studio system/|Breakdown of the Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/Experimental cinema/|Experimental Cinema]]
* [[/Documentary cinema/|Documentary Cinema]]
* [[/New German cinema/|New German Cinema]]
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* [[/Brief survey/|Brief Survey]]
*: A page covering all of the most significant developments in the history of cinema in 10,000 words or less (with links to more comprehensive coverage of each topic).
* [[/Comprehensive survey/|Comprehensive Survey]]
*: A set of pages providing a comprehensive summary of the history of cinema, from the technical innovations leading up to its invention to the development of national cinematic languages and the social impact of the medium.
== Modules on specific topics ==
* [[/Beginnings/|Beginnings]]
* [[/Silent film/|Silent Film]]
* [[/Film serial/|Film Serial]]
* [[/Hand Coloring of Films/]]
* [[/Soviet montage/|Soviet Montage]]
* [[/Expressionism/|Expressionism]]
* [[/Early sound film/|Early Sound Film]]
* [[/Hollywood studio system/|Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/French poetic realism/|French Poetic Realism]]
* [[/Film noir/|Film Noir]]
* [[/Italian neorealism/|Italian Neorealism]]
* [[/Postwar European cinema/|Postwar European Cinema]]
* [[/French new wave/|French New Wave]]
* [[/Breakdown of the studio system/|Breakdown of the Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/Experimental cinema/|Experimental Cinema]]
* [[/Documentary cinema/|Documentary Cinema]]
* [[/New German cinema/|New German Cinema]]
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==Comprehensive modules ==
* [[/Brief survey/|Brief Survey]]
*: A page covering all of the most significant developments in the history of cinema in 10,000 words or less (with links to more comprehensive coverage of each topic).
* [[/Comprehensive survey/|Comprehensive Survey]]
*: A set of pages providing a comprehensive summary of the history of cinema, from the technical innovations leading up to its invention to the development of national cinematic languages and the social impact of the medium.
== Modules on specific topics ==
* [[/Beginnings/|Beginnings]]
* [[/Silent film/|Silent Film]]
* [[/Film serial/|Film Serial]]
* [[/Hand Tinting of Films/|Hand Tinting of Films]]
* [[/Soviet montage/|Soviet Montage]]
* [[/Expressionism/|Expressionism]]
* [[/Early sound film/|Early Sound Film]]
* [[/Hollywood studio system/|Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/French poetic realism/|French Poetic Realism]]
* [[/Film noir/|Film Noir]]
* [[/Italian neorealism/|Italian Neorealism]]
* [[/Postwar European cinema/|Postwar European Cinema]]
* [[/French new wave/|French New Wave]]
* [[/Breakdown of the studio system/|Breakdown of the Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/Experimental cinema/|Experimental Cinema]]
* [[/Documentary cinema/|Documentary Cinema]]
* [[/New German cinema/|New German Cinema]]
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==Comprehensive modules ==
* [[/Brief survey/|Brief Survey]]
*: A page covering all of the most significant developments in the history of cinema in 10,000 words or less (with links to more comprehensive coverage of each topic).
* [[/Comprehensive survey/|Comprehensive Survey]]
*: A set of pages providing a comprehensive summary of the history of cinema, from the technical innovations leading up to its invention to the development of national cinematic languages and the social impact of the medium.
== Modules on specific topics ==
* [[/Beginnings/|Beginnings]]
* [[/Silent film/|Silent Film]]
* [[/Film serial/|Film Serial]]
* [[/Hand Tinting of Films/|Hand Tinting of Films]]
* [[/Hand Coloring of Films/|Hand Coloring of Films]]
* [[/Soviet montage/|Soviet Montage]]
* [[/Expressionism/|Expressionism]]
* [[/Early sound film/|Early Sound Film]]
* [[/Hollywood studio system/|Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/French poetic realism/|French Poetic Realism]]
* [[/Film noir/|Film Noir]]
* [[/Italian neorealism/|Italian Neorealism]]
* [[/Postwar European cinema/|Postwar European Cinema]]
* [[/French new wave/|French New Wave]]
* [[/Breakdown of the studio system/|Breakdown of the Hollywood Studio System]]
* [[/Experimental cinema/|Experimental Cinema]]
* [[/Documentary cinema/|Documentary Cinema]]
* [[/New German cinema/|New German Cinema]]
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
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| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
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| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
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| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
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| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but 64bit)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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! width="15%" | Analog Output
! width="15%" | Digital Output
! width="15%" | Laptop LCD
! width=30%" | Comments
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| <!--Description-->Fudomi GC888A
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
|-
| <!--Description-->Vamvo VF320 (720P)
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
|-
| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
|-
| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
|-
| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but 64bit)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVC0 GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
</pre>
Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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! width=30%" | Comments
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| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
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| <!--Description-->Vamvo VF320 (720P)
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but 64bit)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
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|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
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* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
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* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
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| <!--Description-->Vamvo VF320 (720P)
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| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but 64bit)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
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* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
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|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
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| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
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| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
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| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
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* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| 3D
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| Comments
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| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
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| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
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| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
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| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
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* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
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| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| Description
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| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
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| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| Comments
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
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! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
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| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
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| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| Comments
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| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| Comments
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| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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| Analogue Output
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| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
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! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
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| Product ID
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| 3D
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| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
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| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
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| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
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| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
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| <!--Description-->rx680m
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
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| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit .... on Aros 64bit
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but ... 64bit)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
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| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
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|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
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* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
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| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
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| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
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| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
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| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->
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| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
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! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
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| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
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| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
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| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
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| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
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| Product ID
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| 3D
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| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
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| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
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| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
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| Product ID
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| 3D
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
</pre>
Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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! width="15%" | Description
! width="15%" | Analog Output
! width="15%" | Digital Output
! width="15%" | Laptop LCD
! width=30%" | Comments
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| <!--Description-->Fudomi GC888A
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
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| <!--Description-->Vamvo VF320 (720P)
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
|-
| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
|-
| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
|-
| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit but on Aros 64bit ...
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but on 64bit ...)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
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* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
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|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
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* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Vendor ID
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| <!--Description-->rx680m
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| Vendor ID
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| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
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! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
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| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
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| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
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| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
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| Comments
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| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Product ID
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| 3D
| Analogue Output
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| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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| <!--Description-->RX6000
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->RX 7000
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
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| <!--Description-->RX7000
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
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| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
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| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit but on Aros 64bit ...
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but on 64bit ...)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| NV160 family (Turing) RTX 2000 upwards || unknown || unknown || unknown
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
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| <!--Description-->rx680m
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
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| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
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| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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| <!--Description-->RX6000
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->RX 7000
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| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
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| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
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| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
</pre>
Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
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| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
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====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit but on Aros 64bit ...
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but on 64bit ...)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| NV160 family (Turing) GTX 1650 and RTX 2000 upwards with GPS firmware || unknown || unknown || unknown
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit but on Aros 64bit ...
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but on 64bit ...)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| NV160 family (Turing) GTX 1650 and RTX 2000 upwards with GSP firmware || unknown || unknown || unknown
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit but on Aros 64bit ...
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but on 64bit ...)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| NV160 family (Turing) GTX 1650 and RTX 2000 upwards with GSP firmware || unknown || unknown || unknown
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
[https://gallium.readthedocs.io/en/latest/systems.html PCIe based] graphic chipset is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works on 32bit but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd (nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop)====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on early nvidia on Aros 32bit but on Aros 64bit ...
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations on 32bit but on 64bit ...)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a nvidia graphics driver but takes time because of [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ nVidia's closed firmwares], etc
* 2026-06 - DEVS Nouveau.hidd Gallium.hidd Softpipe - LIBS Gallium GLU 20.0 Mesa OpenCL
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance on 32bit even for modern GL4 capable GPUs but on 64bit ...
On Aros 32bit OpenCL supports the NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in NVC0 fermi cards (300 upwards)
On Aros 64bit
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| NV50 Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| NV96 (G96) Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| NVA3 (GT215) GT 240 || || ||
|-
| NVA5 (GT216) Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) gt210 || || ||
|-
| NVA8 (GT218) ION2 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| NVCF (GF116) NVC0 Fermi GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| NVE0 Kepler GT 630 || || ||
|-
| NV110 Maxwell GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| GTX950 upwards no reclocking || poor || poor || poor
|-
| NV160 family (Turing) GTX 1650 and RTX 2000 upwards with GSP firmware || unknown || unknown || unknown
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1381
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->2026 nvidia test
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
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*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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{{Chess Opening Theory/Position|Open game
|eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C20–C99]]
|parent=[[../|King's pawn game]]
|responses=<br>
*[[/2. Nf3|2. Nf3 - King’s Knight opening]]
*[[/2. Bc4|2. Bc4 - Bishop's opening]]
*[[/2. f4|2. f4 - King's gambit]]
*[[/2. Nc3|2. Nc3 - Vienna game]]
*[[/2. d4|2. d4 - Centre game]]
*[[/2. d3|2. d3 - Leonardis variation]]
*[[/2. Qh5|2. Qh5 - Parham attack]]
*[[/2. Qf3|2. Qf3 - Napoleon attack]]
*[[/2. c3|2. c3 - MacLeod attack]]
*[[/2. c4|2. c4 - The Whale]]
*[[/2. Bb5|2. Bb5 - Portugese opening]]
*[[/2. Ne2|2. Ne2 - Alapin opening]]
*[[/2. Bd3|2. Bd3 - Tortoise opening]]
*[[/2. a3|2. a3 - Mengarini's opening]]
*[[/2. Nh3|2. Nh3 - Basman attack]]
*[[/2. f3|2. f3? - King's Head opening]]
*[[/2. Ke2|2. Ke2?? - Bongcloud attack]]
*[[/2. b3|2. b3]]
*[[/2. g3|2. g3]]
*[[/2. g4|2. g4]]
}}
== 1...e5 · Open game ==
'''1...e5,''' the Open Game (or the Double King's Pawn game) is Black's classical response to 1. e4. By mirroring White's move, Black grabs an equal share of the center and scope to develop some pieces. 1...e5 is also one of the few moves that directly interferes with White's ideal plan of playing d4.
But, the move's merit is also a drawback: the longer the position remains symmetrical, the longer White will have an advantage by moving first. Though the move is still common at every level, it saw a modest decline in popularity during the 20th century.
Black's pawn on e5 is undefended, so it is easy for White to develop in a way that restricts Black's possible responses by threatening to capture it. This is White's most common plan, but they may also chose to develop without attacking.
=== Attack the pawn ===
White may attack Black's undefended e5 pawn. By attacking, White keeps the initiative: Black is forced to react to White's plans.
[[/2. Nf3/|'''2. Nf3''']] is the most popular move. This attacks the pawn while also developing a piece. Additionally, it controls the d4 square, ready to support a future d4 pawn push, and starts to make room for White to castle. By far Black's most common response is 2...Nc6, to defend the pawn while developing a piece.
Alternatively, White can attack with a pawn.
[[/2. f4/|'''2. f4''']], the King's Gambit, confronts the e5 pawn and tries to open the f-file for an attack on Black's weak f7 pawn. This is the quintessential [[wikipedia:Romantic chess|Romantic chess]] opening, popular with the likes of [[wikipedia:Paul Morphy|Paul Morphy]] and a staple of chess repertoires in the time when it was considered bad manners to decline a gambit. Its popularity began to wane in the late 19th century, but received some revival in the 20th century thanks to players including [[wikipedia:David Bronstein|David Bronstein]]. A prepared Black player should be able to grab the proffered pawn and keep it.
[[/2. d4|'''2. d4''']], the Center Game, smashes the center open. Black's most common reply would be to capture the d-pawn with 2...exd4. White can either regain the pawn with 3. Qxd4, or sacrifice a pawn or two to develop pieces with great speed (2...exd4 3. c3, the Danish Gambit).
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<div style="display:flex;overflow-x:auto;gap:0.5em;">
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3
| caption = [[/2. Nf3|King's knight opening]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. f4
| caption = [[/2. f4|King's gambit]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. d4
| caption = [[/2. d4|Centre game]]
}}
</div>
=== Develop a piece ===
Since White's pieces are not under threat, they have the opportunity to choose which piece to develop. The main alternatives are [[/2. Bc4|'''2. Bc4''']], the Bishop's Opening, and [[/2. Nc3|'''2. Nc3''']], the Vienna Game. These don't immediately challenge e5 so Black has a little more flexibility in how they respond, but they are still solid moves and they keep open the option of either d4 or f4.
Instead of their kingside knight, White can prioritize their queen's knight with '''2. Nc3'''. Depending on Black's response and their preference, White may follow up with 3. f4, the Vienna Gambit.
If White wants to develop their bishop first, the best square is '''2. Bc4''' (Be2 is very passive, Bd3 blocks in White's d-pawn, Bb5 gets kicked by c6, and Ba6 loses the bishop to Nxa6). The Bishop's Opening often transposes into other openings, depending on how Black responds.
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{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3
| caption = [[/2. Nc3|Vienna Game]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Bc4
| caption = [[/2. Bc4|Bishop's Opening]]
}}
</div>
=== Playing for tricks ===
There are many alternative moves, but all with drawbacks. Some of these are playing for tricks:
[[/2. Qh5|'''2. Qh5''']] is called the Wayward Queen or Parham Attack, and [[/2. Qf3|'''2. Qf3''']] is called the Napoleon Attack. White hopes Black will blunder and allow them to "Scholar's Mate" them or drop material, and if it is Black's first day playing chess, they will succeed (e.g. 1. e4 e5 2. Qh5 g6?? 3. Qxe5+ Ne7 4. Qxh8). If Black keeps their head, these moves are not dangerous.
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{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Qh5
| caption = [[Chess/Parham Attack|Wayward Queen Attack]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Qf3
| caption = [[Chess/Napoleon Opening|Napoleon Attack]]
}}
</div>
=== Bad moves ===
Some other moves are minor mistakes, where White is just a bit too passive and fails to develop:
*[[/2. d3|'''2. d3''']], the Leonardis variation. A needlessly passive reply where White doesn't develop a piece and blocks in their bishop voluntarily. It resembles a reversed Philidor Defense.
*[[/2. c3|'''2. c3?!''']], the MacLeod Attack. White prepares to push d4 to end up with two pawns in the center. However, Black can play d5 first and White won't be able to achieve their two-pawn center.
*'''2. a3''', '''2. a4''', and '''2. h3''' essentially function to pass the turn to Black with minimum disruption to White.
Everything else is ''very'' bad.
*[[/2. Bb5|'''2. Bb5?''']], the Portuguese Opening. Unlike in the Ruy Lopez (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5), the bishop on b5 has nothing to do and can be kicked away by c6, where Black also prepares to push d5 and get two pawns in the center.
*[[/2. Ne2|'''2. Ne2?''']], Alapin's Opening. The knight is misplaced here, preventing development of the bishop and queen. Perhaps White thinks to support either d4 or f4, but it is simply too slow and hands Black the initiative.
*[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nh3|'''2. Nh3?''']], the Basman Attack, is named after IM Michael Basman who played the move in a game in 2013. The knight does not influence the center in any way, but it can be used to avoid highly theoretical lines.
*[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Ke2|'''2. Ke2?''']], the Bongcloud, a deliberately bad "meme" opening used as a joke. The king loses its castling rights and gets in the way of White's light-squared bishop and queen.
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{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. d3
| caption = [[Chess/Indian Opening|Leonardis Variation]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. c3
| caption = [[Chess/Centre Pawn Opening|Macleod Attack]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Bb5
| caption = [[Chess/Portuguese Opening|Portuguese Opening]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Ne2
| caption = [[Chess/Alapin's Opening|Alapin's Opening]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Nh3
| caption = [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nh3|Basman Attack]]
}}
{{Chess/board
| moves = 1. e4 e5 2. Ke2
| caption = [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Ke2|Bongcloud]]
}}
</div>
== Statistics ==
;Approximate chances
: White win 51%, Draw ??%, Black win 45%.
;Estimated next move popularity:
: Nf3 82%, Bc4 5%, Nc3 4%, f4 4%, d4 2%, all others less than 1%
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
!colspan="7"|Continuation frequencies in different databases
|-
! move !! average !! 365Chess.com (big) !! Chess Tempo (all) !! chessgames.com !! Lichess (masters) !! Lichess (database)
|-
! 2. Nf3
| 82.1% || 86.0 || 87.3 || 84.7 || 91.7 || 61.1
|-
! 2. Bc4
| 4.8 || 3.8 || 3.7 || 2.9 || 3.2 || 10.4
|-
! 2. Nc3
| 4.4 || 4.2 || 4.1 || 4.8 || 2.7 || 6.2
|-
! 2. f4
| 4.1 || 3.7 || 3.0 || 6.1 || 1.7 || 6.1
|-
! 2. d4
| 2.3 || 1.7 || 1.5 || 1.1 || 0.6 || 6.4
|-
! 2. d3
| 0.6 || 0.1 || 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 2.9
|-
! 2. Qh5
| 0.6 || 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 2.9
|-
! 2. Qf3
| 0.3 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 1.3
|-
! 2. c3
| 0.2 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.6
|-
! 2. c4
| 0.1 || 0.1 || 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.4
|-
! 2. f3
| 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.4
|-
! 2. g3
| 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.3
|-
! 2. Bb5
| 0.1 || 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.2
|-
! 2. Ne2
| 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.1
|-
! 2. g4
| 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0
|-
! 2. Ke2
| 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0
|-
! everything else
| 0.2 || 0.1 || 0.1 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.8
|}
==Theory table==
{{ChessTable}}
{{Chess/theory table|links=all
|line1=2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5
|name1=Ruy Lopez Opening,<br>Closed
|line2=2. ... ... 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d3 d6 6. O-O a6 7. a4 Ba7 8. Re1 O-O
|name2=Italian Game,<br>Giuoco Pianissimo
|line3=2. ... ... 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nxc6 bxc6 6. e5 Qe7 7. Qe2 Nd5 8. c4
|name3=Scotch Game
|line4=2. ... ... 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bb5 Bb4 5. O-O O-O 6. d3 d6 7. Bg5 Bxc3 8. bxc3 Qe7
|name4=Four Knights Opening<br>Spanish Variation
|line5=2. ... ... 3. c3 d5 4. Qa4 f6 5. d3 Be6 6. Be2 Ne7 7. O-O Qd7 8. Nbd2 g5
|name5=Ponziani Opening
|line6=2. ... Nf6 3. Nxe5 d6 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. d4 d5 6. Bd3 Nc6 7. O-O Be7 8. c4 Nb4
|name6=Petrov's Defense,<br>Classical
|line7=2. ... d6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Be7 6. Be2 O-O 7. O-O Re8 8. f4 Bf8
|name7=Philidor Defense,<br>Exchange
|line8=2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d3 c6 4. Nf3 d5 5. Bb3 Bd6 6. Nc3 dxe4 7. Ng5 O-O 8. Ncxe4 Nxe4
|name8=Bishop's Opening,<br>Berlin Defense
|line9=2. Nc3 Nf6 3. g3 d5 4. exd5 Nxd5 5. Bg2 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Bd6 7. Nf3 O-O 8. O-O Nc6
|name9=Vienna Game,<br>Mieses Variation
|line10=2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 g5 4. h4 g4 5. Ne5 Nf6 6. Bc4 d5 7. exd5 Bd6 8. d4 Nh5
|name10=King's Gambit Accepted,<br>Kieseritzky Gambit
|line11=2. d4 exd4 3. Qxd4 Nc6 4. Qe3 Nf6 5. Nc3 Bb4 6. Bd2 O-O 7. O-O-O Re8 8. Qg3 Rxe4
|name11=Center Game,<br>Berger Variation
|line12=2. ... ... 3. c3 dxc3 4. Bc4 cxb2 5. Bxb2 d5 6. Bxd5 Nf6 7. Bxf7+ Kxf7 8. Qxd8 Bb4+
|name12=Danish Gambit Accepted,<br>Schlechter Defense
|line13=2. d3 Nc6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Be2 d5 5. Nbd2 Bc5 6. O-O O-O 7. c3 a5 8. b3 Re8
|name13=Leonardis Opening <br><small>(transposing to Tayler Opening)</small>
|line14=2. Qh5 Nc6 3. Bc4 g6 4. Qf3 Nf6 5. Ne2 Bg7 6. d3 d6 7. h3 O-O 8. Nbc3
|name14=Wayward Queen Attack
|line15=2. Qf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ne2 d6
|name15=Napoleon Attack
|line16=2. Bb5?! c6 3. Ba4 Nf6 4. Qe2 Bc5
|name16=Portuguese Opening
|line17=2. c3!? d5 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nxe5 Bd6
|name17=MacLeod Attack
|line18=2. c4!? Nf6 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. g3 d6
|name18=The Whale Variation
|line19=2. Ne2!? Nf6 3. Nbc3 Nc6 4. g3 Bc5
|name19=Alapin's Opening
|line20=2. a3!?
|name20=Mengarini Variation
|line21=2. Bd3?!
|name21=Tortoise Opening
|line22=2. Ke2?
|name22=The Bongcloud
}}
{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{Wikipedia|Open Game}}
'''Bibliography'''
{{BCO2}}
{{MCO14}}
{{NCO}}
* [[wikipedia:Vasily_Panov|Panov, Vasily]] (1973). ''Teoría de Aperturas, Tomo I: Aperturas Abiertas - Aperturas Semiabiertas''. {{ISBN|84-270-0132-0}}.
* [[wikipedia:Eric_Schiller|Schiller, Eric]] (2002). ''Standard Chess Openings''. {{ISBN|1-58042-048-6}}.
==External links==
* 365Chess: [https://www.365chess.com/opening.php?m=3&n=5&ms=e4.e5 1. e4 e5]
[[fi:Shakkiaapinen/Peli/1. e4/1...e5]]
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Colors can be specified for various objects. These include text ("<code>color: white</code>"), background ("<code>background-color: white</code>"), and borders ("<code>border-color: gray</code>").
An example CSS rule that sets all <code>h1</code> elements to have white text on a red background:
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
h1 { color: white; background-color: red; }
</syntaxhighlight>
Methods of specification of colors, an overview:
* English name, such as <code>color: white</code>
* The CSS color name transparent creates a completely transparent color = rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)
* Hexadecimal RGB value, such as <code>color: #ff0000</code>
* Soft colours in hexadecimal RGB value like <code>color: #f00</code>
* Decimal RGB value, such as <code>color: rgb(255, 0, 0)</code>
* Decimal RGBA value, such as <code>color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2)</code>
* HSL value, such as <code>color: hsl(120, 100%, 50%)</code>
* HSLA value, such as <code>color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5)</code>
Specification of colors is detailed in the following sections.
If you set any colors in your web page, you should set both the background and text color for the body element of the page. Imagine if you set the text color to black and did not set the background color. A user has their preferred colors set to yellow text on a black background, a fairly common combination for users with low vision. The page is rendered with your black text on their black background and is unusable.
==color values syntax==
Formal syntax
<pre>
<color> =
<absolute-color-base> |
currentcolor |
<system-color>
<absolute-color-base> =
<hex-color> |
<absolute-color-function> |
<named-color> |
transparent
<absolute-color-function> =
<rgb()> |
<rgba()> |
<hsl()> |
<hsla()> |
<hwb()> |
<lab()> |
<lch()> |
<oklab()> |
<oklch()> |
<color()>
<rgb()> =
<legacy-rgb-syntax> |
<modern-rgb-syntax>
<rgba()> =
<legacy-rgba-syntax> |
<modern-rgba-syntax>
<hsl()> =
<legacy-hsl-syntax> |
<modern-hsl-syntax>
<hsla()> =
<legacy-hsla-syntax> |
<modern-hsla-syntax>
<hwb()> =
hwb( [ <hue> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<lab()> =
lab( [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<lch()> =
lch( [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <hue> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<oklab()> =
oklab( [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<oklch()> =
oklch( [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <hue> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<color()> =
color( <colorspace-params> [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<legacy-rgb-syntax> =
rgb( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) |
rgb( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )
<modern-rgb-syntax> =
rgb( [ <number> | <percentage> | none ]{3} [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<legacy-rgba-syntax> =
rgba( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) |
rgba( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )
<modern-rgba-syntax> =
rgba( [ <number> | <percentage> | none ]{3} [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<legacy-hsl-syntax> =
hsl( <hue> , <percentage> , <percentage> , <alpha-value>? )
<modern-hsl-syntax> =
hsl( [ <hue> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<legacy-hsla-syntax> =
hsla( <hue> , <percentage> , <percentage> , <alpha-value>? )
<modern-hsla-syntax> =
hsla( [ <hue> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ <percentage> | <number> | none ] [ / [ <alpha-value> | none ] ]? )
<hue> =
<number> |
<angle>
<alpha-value> =
<number> |
<percentage>
<colorspace-params> =
<predefined-rgb-params> |
<xyz-params>
<predefined-rgb-params> =
<predefined-rgb> [ <number> | <percentage> | none ]{3}
<xyz-params> =
<xyz-space> [ <number> | <percentage> | none ]{3}
<predefined-rgb> =
srgb |
srgb-linear |
display-p3 |
a98-rgb |
prophoto-rgb |
rec2020
<xyz-space> =
xyz |
xyz-d50 |
xyz-d65
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Examples:
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
/* Keyword values */
color: currentcolor;
/* <named-color> values */
color: red;
color: orange;
color: tan;
color: rebeccapurple;
/* <hex-color> values */
color: #090;
color: #009900;
color: #090a;
color: #009900aa;
/* <rgb()> values */
color: rgb(34, 12, 64, 0.6);
color: rgba(34, 12, 64, 0.6);
color: rgb(34 12 64 / 0.6);
color: rgba(34 12 64 / 0.3);
color: rgb(34 12 64 / 60%);
color: rgba(34.6 12 64 / 30%);
/* <hsl()> values */
color: hsl(30, 100%, 50%, 0.6);
color: hsla(30, 100%, 50%, 0.6);
color: hsl(30 100% 50% / 0.6);
color: hsla(30 100% 50% / 0.6);
color: hsl(30 100% 50% / 60%);
color: hsla(30.2 100% 50% / 60%);
/* <hwb()> values */
color: hwb(90 10% 10%);
color: hwb(90 10% 10% / 0.5);
color: hwb(90deg 10% 10%);
color: hwb(1.5708rad 60% 0%);
color: hwb(0.25turn 0% 40% / 50%);
/* Global values */
color: inherit;
color: initial;
color: revert;
color: revert-layer;
color: unset;
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
/* Named colors */
rebeccapurple
aliceblue
/* RGB Hexadecimal */
#f09
#ff0099
/* RGB (Red, Green, Blue) */
rgb(255 0 153)
rgb(255 0 153 / 80%)
/* HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) */
hsl(150 30% 60%)
hsl(150 30% 60% / 0.8)
/* HWB (Hue, Whiteness, Blackness) */
hwb(12 50% 0%)
hwb(194 0% 0% / 0.5)
/* LAB (Lightness, A-axis, B-axis) */
lab(50% 40 59.5)
lab(50% 40 59.5 / 0.5)
/* LCH (Lightness, Chroma, Hue) */
lch(52.2% 72.2 50)
lch(52.2% 72.2 50 / 0.5)
/* Oklab (Lightness, A-axis, B-axis) */
oklab(59% 0.1 0.1)
oklab(59% 0.1 0.1 / 0.5)
/* Oklch (Lightness, Chroma, Hue) */
oklch(60% 0.15 50)
oklch(60% 0.15 50 / 0.5)
/* light-dark */
light-dark(white, black)
light-dark(rgb(255 255 255), rgb(0 0 0))
</syntaxhighlight>
==Using English names==
Initially, the following 16 values were defined to make a consistent experience across browsers and displays in the early days of the Web:
<div style="display: flex; flex-basis: 0; flex-grow: 1; flex-wrap: wrap; margin: auto; text-align: center; justify-content: center;">
<div style="padding: 8px;">
aqua<div style="background-color: aqua; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
black <div style="background-color: black; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
blue <div style="background-color: blue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
fuchsia <div style="background-color: fuchsia; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
gray <div style="background-color: gray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
green <div style="background-color: green; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
lime <div style="background-color: lime; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
maroon <div style="background-color: maroon; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
navy <div style="background-color: navy; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
olive <div style="background-color: olive; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
purple <div style="background-color: purple; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
red <div style="background-color: red; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
silver <div style="background-color: silver; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
teal <div style="background-color: teal; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
white <div style="background-color: white; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
yellow <div style="background-color: yellow; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div>
</div>
CSS does not define the exact shade that should be used for the named colours. Use RGB-values if the exact shade is important.
This list has been expanded to 140 total colors that are named and can be used in CSS when defining a color:
<div style="display: flex; flex-basis: 0; flex-grow: 1; flex-wrap: wrap; margin: auto; text-align: center; justify-content: center;">
<div style="padding: 8px;">
AliceBlue<div style="background-color: AliceBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
AntiqueWhite <div style="background-color: AntiqueWhite; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Aquamarine <div style="background-color: Aquamarine; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Azure <div style="background-color: Azure; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Beige <div style="background-color: Beige; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Bisque <div style="background-color: Bisque; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
BlanchedAlmond <div style="background-color: BlanchedAlmond; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
BlueViolet <div style="background-color: BlueViolet; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Brown <div style="background-color: Brown; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Burlywood <div style="background-color: Burlywood; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
CadetBlue <div style="background-color: CadetBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Chartreuse <div style="background-color: Chartreuse; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Chocolate <div style="background-color: Chocolate; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Coral <div style="background-color: Coral; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
CornflowerBlue <div style="background-color: CornflowerBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Cornsilk <div style="background-color: Cornsilk; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Crimson <div style="background-color: Crimson; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Cyan <div style="background-color: Cyan; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkBlue <div style="background-color: DarkBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkCyan <div style="background-color: DarkCyan; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkGoldenrod <div style="background-color: DarkGoldenrod; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkGray <div style="background-color: DarkGray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkGreen <div style="background-color: DarkGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkKhaki <div style="background-color: DarkKhaki; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkMagenta <div style="background-color: DarkMagenta; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkOliveGreen <div style="background-color: DarkOliveGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkOrange <div style="background-color: DarkOrange; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkOrchid <div style="background-color: DarkOrchid; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkRed <div style="background-color: DarkRed; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkSalmon <div style="background-color: DarkSalmon; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkSeaGreen <div style="background-color: DarkSeaGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkSlateBlue <div style="background-color: DarkSlateBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkSlateGray <div style="background-color: DarkSlateGray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkTurquoise <div style="background-color: DarkTurquoise; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DarkViolet <div style="background-color: DarkViolet; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DeepPink <div style="background-color: DeepPink; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DeepSkyBlue <div style="background-color: DeepSkyBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DimGray <div style="background-color: DimGray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
DodgerBlue <div style="background-color: DodgerBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Firebrick <div style="background-color: Firebrick; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
FloralWhite <div style="background-color: FloralWhite; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
ForestGreen <div style="background-color: ForestGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Gainsboro <div style="background-color: Gainsboro; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
GhostWhite <div style="background-color: GhostWhite; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Gold <div style="background-color: Gold; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Goldenrod <div style="background-color: Goldenrod; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
GreenYellow <div style="background-color: GreenYellow; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Honeydew <div style="background-color: Honeydew; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
HotPink <div style="background-color: HotPink; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
IndianRed <div style="background-color: IndianRed; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Indigo <div style="background-color: Indigo; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Ivory <div style="background-color: Ivory; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Khaki <div style="background-color: Khaki; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Lavender <div style="background-color: Lavender; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LavenderBlush <div style="background-color: LavenderBlush; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LawnGreen <div style="background-color: LawnGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LemonChiffon <div style="background-color: LemonChiffon; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightBlue <div style="background-color: LightBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightCoral <div style="background-color: LightCoral; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightCyan <div style="background-color: LightCyan; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightGoldenrodYellow <div style="background-color: LightGoldenrodYellow; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightGray <div style="background-color: LightGray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
yellow <div style="background-color: LightGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightPink <div style="background-color: LightPink; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightSalmon <div style="background-color: LightSalmon; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightSeaGreen <div style="background-color: LightSeaGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightSkyBlue <div style="background-color: LightSkyBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightSlateGray <div style="background-color: LightSlateGray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightSteelBlue <div style="background-color: LightSteelBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LightYellow <div style="background-color: LightYellow; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
LimeGreen <div style="background-color: LimeGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Linen <div style="background-color: Linen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Magenta <div style="background-color: Magenta; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumAquamarine <div style="background-color: MediumAquamarine; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumBlue <div style="background-color: MediumBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumOrchid <div style="background-color: MediumOrchid; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumPurple <div style="background-color: MediumPurple; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumSeaGreen <div style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumSlateBlue <div style="background-color: MediumSlateBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumSpringGreen <div style="background-color: MediumSpringGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumTurquoise <div style="background-color: MediumTurquoise; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MediumVioletRed <div style="background-color: MediumVioletRed; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MidnightBlue <div style="background-color: MidnightBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MintCream <div style="background-color: MintCream; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
MistyRose <div style="background-color: MistyRose; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Moccasin <div style="background-color: Moccasin; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
NavajoWhite <div style="background-color: NavajoWhite; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
OldLace <div style="background-color: OldLace; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
OliveDrab <div style="background-color: OliveDrab; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Orange <div style="background-color: Orange; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
OrangeRed <div style="background-color: OrangeRed; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Orchid <div style="background-color: Orchid; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PaleGoldenrod <div style="background-color: PaleGoldenrod; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PaleGreen <div style="background-color: PaleGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PaleTurquoise <div style="background-color: PaleTurquoise; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PaleVioletRed <div style="background-color: PaleVioletRed; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PapayaWhip <div style="background-color: PapayaWhip; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PeachPuff <div style="background-color: PeachPuff; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Peru <div style="background-color: Peru; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Pink <div style="background-color: Pink; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Plum <div style="background-color: Plum; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
PowderBlue <div style="background-color: PowderBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
RosyBrown <div style="background-color: RosyBrown; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
RoyalBlue <div style="background-color: RoyalBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SaddleBrown <div style="background-color: SaddleBrown; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Salmon <div style="background-color: Salmon; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SandyBrown <div style="background-color: SandyBrown; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SeaGreen <div style="background-color: SeaGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Seashell <div style="background-color: Seashell; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Sienna <div style="background-color: Sienna; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SkyBlue <div style="background-color: SkyBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SlateBlue <div style="background-color: SlateBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SlateGray <div style="background-color: SlateGray; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Snow <div style="background-color: Snow; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SpringGreen <div style="background-color: SpringGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
SteelBlue <div style="background-color: SteelBlue; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Tan <div style="background-color: Tan; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Thistle <div style="background-color: Thistle; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Tomato <div style="background-color: Tomato; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Turquoise <div style="background-color: Turquoise; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Violet <div style="background-color: Violet; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
Wheat <div style="background-color: Wheat; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
WhiteSmoke <div style="background-color: WhiteSmoke; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div><div style="padding: 8px;">
YellowGreen <div style="background-color: YellowGreen; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div>
</div>
Lastly, one color was added to CSS 4.1:
<div style="display: flex; flex-basis: 0; flex-grow: 1; flex-wrap: wrap; margin: auto; text-align: center; justify-content: center;">
<div style="padding: 8px;">
RebeccaPurple <div style="background-color: RebeccaPurple; height: 80px; width: 80px; border: 1px solid black;"></div>
</div>
</div>
Note that all instances of "gray" can also be spelled "grey".
==Hexadecimal RGB value==
<div style="text-align: center; float: right; margin: 1em 1em 1em 1em; background-color:silver">
{| class="wikitable"
! Hex !! Bin !! Dec
|-
| 0 || 0000 || 0
|-
| 1 || 0001 || 1
|-
| 2 || 0010 || 2
|-
| 3 || 0011 || 3
|-
| 4 || 0100 || 4
|-
| 5 || 0101 || 5
|-
| 6 || 0110 || 6
|-
| 7 || 0111 || 7
|-
| 8 || 1000 || 8
|-
| 9 || 1001 || 9
|-
| A || 1010 || 10
|-
| B || 1011 || 11
|-
| C || 1100 || 12
|-
| D || 1101 || 13
|-
| E || 1110 || 14
|-
| F || 1111 || 15
|}
</div>
The mixture ratio of a color to be displayed is specified in [[w:hexadecimal|hexadecimal]] notation. That is, they are written in base-16 as opposed to the more familiar base 10. A reference table is included, courtesy [[w:Main Page|Wikipedia]].
The two first hexadecimal digits specify the amount of red in the color<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_colors.asp|title=CSS colors}}</ref>, the third and fourth specify the amount of green and the last two figures specify the amount of blue.
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
h1 { color: #ff0000; } /* All h1 headings are printed in bright red. */
</syntaxhighlight>
A short-hand notation is permitted: <code>#rgb</code> is equivalent to <code>#rrggbb</code>, e.g. <code>#3cf</code> is equivalent to <code>#33ccff</code>.
Note that the range of values possible is hexadecimal 00 (= decimal 0) to hexadecimal ff (= decimal 255). This is the same range that is available using the RGB notation from the next section.
In newer browsers (Chrome 62+, Edge 79+, Firefox 49+, Opera 49+, Safari 10+), 4- and 8-digit HEX notations are permitted, i.e. <code>#rgba</code> and <code>#rrggbbaa</code> respectively, with the last one or two digits denoting the alpha (opacity) amount.
== RGB value ==
RGB is a abbreviation for red, green and blue – the three colors that are mixed to create all the other colors on a computer screen.
The basic syntax is <code>rgb(red-value, green-value, blue-value)</code>.
The different values can be set using two different approaches.
A number from 0 to 255
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
h1 { color: rgb(255, 0, 0); } /* All h1 headings are printed in bright red. */
</syntaxhighlight>
A decimal figure from 0% to 100%
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
h1 { color: rgb(100%, 0, 0); } /* All h1 headings are printed in bright red. */
</syntaxhighlight>
Modern (css-color-4) rgb and rgba syntax
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
rgb() = [ <legacy-rgb-syntax> | <modern-rgb-syntax> ]
rgba() = [ <legacy-rgba-syntax> | <modern-rgba-syntax> ]
<legacy-rgb-syntax> = rgb( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) |
rgb( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )
<legacy-rgba-syntax> = rgba( <percentage>#{3} , <alpha-value>? ) |
rgba( <number>#{3} , <alpha-value>? )
<modern-rgb-syntax> = rgb(
[ <number> | <percentage> | none]{3}
[ / [<alpha-value> | none] ]? )
<modern-rgba-syntax> = rgba(
[ <number> | <percentage> | none]{3}
[ / [<alpha-value> | none] ]? )
</syntaxhighlight>
Percentages Allowed for r, g and b
Percent reference range: For r, g and b: 0% = 0.0, 100% = 255.0 For alpha: 0% = 0.0, 100% = 1.0
==RGBA value==
RGBA is RGB with an added [[w:alpha channel|alpha channel]] as its 4th argument. The alpha channel is a value between 0 (fully transparent) and 1 (opaque). RGBA is part of CSS3.
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
div { background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5); } /* All divs are in bright red with 50% opacity. */
</syntaxhighlight>
<div style="background-color: silver; background-image: url('http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Wallpaper.FALA-S.gif');">
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.4); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.4);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.6); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.6);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.9); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 1);</div>
</div>
Please note that [[MediaWiki]] blocks the use of the background-image property, so you must copy the code used below to a file or your snippet editor to see the full effect.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html4strict">
<div style="background: url('http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Wallpaper.FALA-S.gif');">
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.4); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.4);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.6); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.6);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.9); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 1);</div>
</div>
</syntaxhighlight>
Here is the example again, with a <span style="text-color: silver;">silver</span> background:
<div style="background-color: silver;">
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.4); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.4);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.6); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.6);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.7);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.9); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 1);, which is the: rgb(255, 0, 0)</div>
</div>
==HSL value==
HSL stands for [[w:HSL and HSV|hue, saturation and lightness]]. It is the color value system used by many [[w:cathode-ray tube|cathode-ray tube]] devices. HSL is part of CSS3.
* hsl(color-angle, saturation%, lightness%);
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
div.red { background-color: hsl(0, 100%, 50%); } /* red in HSL */
div.green { background-color: hsl(120, 100%, 50%); } /* green in HSL */
div.blue { background-color: hsl(240, 100%, 50%); } /* blue in HSL */
</syntaxhighlight>
Red: <div style="background-color: hsl(0, 100%, 50%); height: 1em; width: 18em;"></div>
Green: <div style="background-color: hsl(120, 100%, 50%); height: 1em; width: 18em;"></div>
Blue: <div style="background-color: hsl(240, 100%, 50%); height: 1em; width: 18em;"></div>
=== Hue ===
Range: 0-360 degrees. Measured in degrees.
* 0 degrees = red
* 60 degrees = yellow
* 120 degrees = green
* 180 degrees = cyan
* 240 degrees = blue
* 300 degrees = magenta
{| class="wikitable"
|+Hue comparison at 100% saturation and 50% lightness
!Hue
!Color
!Hue
!Color
!Hue
!Color
|-
|0
| style="background: hsl(0, 100%, 50%)" |
|120
| style="background: hsl(120, 100%, 50%)" |
|240
| style="background: hsl(240, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|10
| style="background: hsl(10, 100%, 50%)" |
|130
| style="background: hsl(130, 100%, 50%)" |
|250
| style="background: hsl(250, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|20
| style="background: hsl(20, 100%, 50%)" |
|140
| style="background: hsl(140, 100%, 50%)" |
|260
| style="background: hsl(260, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|30
| style="background: hsl(30, 100%, 50%)" |
|150
| style="background: hsl(150, 100%, 50%)" |
|270
| style="background: hsl(270, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|40
| style="background: hsl(40, 100%, 50%)" |
|160
| style="background: hsl(160, 100%, 50%)" |
|280
| style="background: hsl(280, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|50
| style="background: hsl(50, 100%, 50%)" |
|170
| style="background: hsl(170, 100%, 50%)" |
|290
| style="background: hsl(290, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|60
| style="background: hsl(60, 100%, 50%)" |
|180
| style="background: hsl(180, 100%, 50%)" |
|300
| style="background: hsl(300, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|70
| style="background: hsl(70, 100%, 50%)" |
|190
| style="background: hsl(190, 100%, 50%)" |
|310
| style="background: hsl(310, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|80
| style="background: hsl(80, 100%, 50%)" |
|200
| style="background: hsl(200, 100%, 50%)" |
|320
| style="background: hsl(320, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|90
| style="background: hsl(90, 100%, 50%)" |
|210
| style="background: hsl(210, 100%, 50%)" |
|330
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|100
| style="background: hsl(100, 100%, 50%)" |
|220
| style="background: hsl(220, 100%, 50%)" |
|340
| style="background: hsl(340, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
|110
| style="background: hsl(110, 100%, 50%)" |
|230
| style="background: hsl(230, 100%, 50%)" |
|350
| style="background: hsl(350, 100%, 50%)" |
|}
=== Saturation ===
Measured as percentage in a range of 0%-100%. The higher, the more saturated. 0% is pure monochrome gray.
=== Lightness ===
Measured as percentage in a range of 0%-100%. The higher, the lighter. 0% is black, and 100% is white.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Saturation (left to right) vs lightness (top to bottom) at 330 degrees hue
! %
! 0
! 10
! 20
! 30
! 40
! 50
! 60
! 70
! 80
! 90
! 100
|-
! 0
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 0%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 0%)" |
|-
! 10
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 10%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 10%)" |
|-
! 20
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 20%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 20%)" |
|-
! 30
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 30%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 30%)" |
|-
! 40
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 40%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 40%)" |
|-
! 50
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 50%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 50%)" |
|-
! 60
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 60%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 60%)" |
|-
! 70
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 70%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 70%)" |
|-
! 80
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 80%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 80%)" |
|-
! 90
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 90%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 90%)" |
|-
! 100
| style="background: hsl(330, 0%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 10%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 20%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 30%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 40%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 50%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 60%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 70%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 80%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 90%, 100%)" |
| style="background: hsl(330, 100%, 100%)" |
|}
==HSLA value==
HSLA is the HSL color with an alpha channel. Like RGBA, the 4th argument is a value between 0 and 1. HSLA is part of CSS3.
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
div.red { background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5); } /* red in HSL with 50% opacity*/
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
div { background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5); } /* All divs are in bright red with 50% opacity. */
</syntaxhighlight>
<div style="background-color: silver; background-image: url('http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Wallpaper.FALA-S.gif');">
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0); padding: .25em;">background:rgba(255,255,255,0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.1); padding: .25em;">background-color: rgba(1, 1, 1, 0.1);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.2); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.2);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.3); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.3);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.4); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.4);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.6); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.6);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.7); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.7);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.8); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.8);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.9); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 1); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 1);</div>
</div>
Please note that [[MediaWiki]] blocks the use of the background-image property, so you must copy the code used below a file or your snippet editor to see the full effect.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html4strict">
<div style="background: url('http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Wallpaper.FALA-S.gif');">
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.1); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.1);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.2); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.2);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.3); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.3);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.4); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.4);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.6); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.6);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.7); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.7);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.8); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.8);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.9); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 1); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 1);</div>
</div>
</syntaxhighlight>
Here is the example again, with a <span style="text-color: silver;">silver</span> background:
<div style="background-color: silver;">
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.1); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.1);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.2); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.2);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.3); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.3);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.4); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.4);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.6); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.6);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.7); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.7);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.8); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.8);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.9); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.9);</div>
<div style="background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 1); padding: .25em;">background-color: hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 1);, which is the: hsl(0, 100%, 50%)</div>
</div>
== HWB value ==
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{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Firefox|version=96 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Edge|version=101 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Safari|version=15 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Opera|version=87 and newer|type=>}}
HWB is a fairly new color standard, introduced in browsers in 2022 (Chrome and Edge versions 101, Firefox 96, Opera 87 and Safari 15).
<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
/* These examples all specify varying shades of a lime green. */
hwb(90 10% 10%)
hwb(90 10% 10%)
hwb(90 50% 10%)
hwb(90deg 10% 10%)
hwb(1.5708rad 60% 0%)
hwb(.25turn 0% 40%)
/* Same lime green but with an alpha value */
hwb(90 10% 10% / 0.5)
hwb(90 10% 10% / 50%)
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Hue ===
Range: 0-360 degrees. Measured in degrees.
* 0 degrees = red
* 60 degrees = yellow
* 120 degrees = green
* 180 degrees = cyan
* 240 degrees = blue
* 300 degrees = magenta
{| class="wikitable"
|+Hue comparison at 0% whiteness and 0% blackness
!Hue
!Color
!Hue
!Color
!Hue
!Color
|-
|0
| style="background: hwb(0 0% 0%)" |
|120
| style="background: hwb(120 0% 0%)" |
|240
| style="background: hwb(240 0% 0%)" |
|-
|10
| style="background: hwb(10 0% 0%)" |
|130
| style="background: hwb(130 0% 0%)" |
|250
| style="background: hwb(250 0% 0%)" |
|-
|20
| style="background: hwb(20 0% 0%)" |
|140
| style="background: hwb(140 0% 0%)" |
|260
| style="background: hwb(260 0% 0%)" |
|-
|30
| style="background: hwb(30 0% 0%)" |
|150
| style="background: hwb(150 0% 0%)" |
|270
| style="background: hwb(270 0% 0%)" |
|-
|40
| style="background: hwb(40 0% 0%)" |
|160
| style="background: hwb(160 0% 0%)" |
|280
| style="background: hwb(280 0% 0%)" |
|-
|50
| style="background: hwb(50 0% 0%)" |
|170
| style="background: hwb(170 0% 0%)" |
|290
| style="background: hwb(290 0% 0%)" |
|-
|60
| style="background: hwb(60 0% 0%)" |
|180
| style="background: hwb(180 0% 0%)" |
|300
| style="background: hwb(300 0% 0%)" |
|-
|70
| style="background: hwb(70 0% 0%)" |
|190
| style="background: hwb(190 0% 0%)" |
|310
| style="background: hwb(310 0% 0%)" |
|-
|80
| style="background: hwb(80 0% 0%)" |
|200
| style="background: hwb(200 0% 0%)" |
|320
| style="background: hwb(320 0% 0%)" |
|-
|90
| style="background: hwb(90 0% 0%)" |
|210
| style="background: hwb(210 0% 0%)" |
|330
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 0%)" |
|-
|100
| style="background: hwb(100 0% 0%)" |
|220
| style="background: hwb(220 0% 0%)" |
|340
| style="background: hwb(340 0% 0%)" |
|-
|110
| style="background: hwb(110 0% 0%)" |
|230
| style="background: hwb(230 0% 0%)" |
|350
| style="background: hwb(350 0% 0%)" |
|}
=== Whiteness ===
Measured in percentage from 0% to 100%. 100% means pure white.
=== Blackness ===
Measured in percentage from 0% to 100%. 100% means pure black.
=== Combining whiteness and blackness ===
If the whiteness and blackness are below 100% combined, the colors are desaturated.
If both values are over 100% combined, they are automatically converted to 100% combined values. For example, if HWB value is <code>hwb(45, 90%, 60%)</code>, which both values total 150%, they are converted to 100% (<code>hwb(45, 60%, 40%)</code>).
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Whiteness (left to right) vs blackness (top to bottom) at 330 degrees hue
! %
! 0
! 10
! 20
! 30
! 40
! 50
! 60
! 70
! 80
! 90
! 100
|-
! 0
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 0%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 0%)" |
|-
! 10
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 10%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 10%)" |
|-
! 20
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 20%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 20%)" |
|-
! 30
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 30%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 30%)" |
|-
! 40
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 40%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 40%)" |
|-
! 50
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 50%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 50%)" |
|-
! 60
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 60%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 60%)" |
|-
! 70
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 70%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 70%)" |
|-
! 80
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 80%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 80%)" |
|-
! 90
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 90%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 90%)" |
|-
! 100
| style="background: hwb(330 0% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 10% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 20% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 30% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 40% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 50% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 60% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 70% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 80% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 90% 100%)" |
| style="background: hwb(330 100% 100%)" |
|}
== New color functions ==
=== LAB value ===
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Chrome|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Firefox|version=113 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Edge|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Safari|version=15 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Opera|version=97 and newer|type=>}}
Introduced in browsers in 2023 (Chrome/Edge 111, Firefox 113, Opera 97 and Safari 15), LAB values represent the range of colors that human sees.
Syntax: <code>lab(''l a b'')</code>
* '''L'''uminosity - brightness of color - 0% to 100%. Higher is lighter.
* '''A'''-axis - any value. Higher is more pink, lower is more green.
* '''B'''-axis - any value. Higher is more yellow, lower is more blue.
A and B can be any value, but in practice it cannot exceed ±150.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Comparison of A-axis (top to bottom) and B-axis (left to right) at 60% luminosity
!
! -120
! -100
! -80
! -60
! -40
! -20
! 0
! 20
! 40
! 60
! 80
! 100
! 120
|-
! 120
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 120)" |
|-
! 100
| style="background: lab(60% 100 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 120 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 100 120)" |
|-
! 80
| style="background: lab(60% 80 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 80 120)" |
|-
! 60
| style="background: lab(60% 60 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 60 120)" |
|-
! 40
| style="background: lab(60% 40 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 40 120)" |
|-
! 20
| style="background: lab(60% 20 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 20 120)" |
|-
! 0
| style="background: lab(60% 0 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% 0 120)" |
|-
! -20
| style="background: lab(60% -20 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -20 120)" |
|-
! -40
| style="background: lab(60% -40 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -40 120)" |
|-
! -60
| style="background: lab(60% -60 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -60 120)" |
|-
! -80
| style="background: lab(60% -80 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -80 120)" |
|-
! -100
| style="background: lab(60% -100 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -100 120)" |
|-
! -120
| style="background: lab(60% -120 -120)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 -100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 -80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 -60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 -40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 -20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 0)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 20)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 40)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 60)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 80)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 100)" |
| style="background: lab(60% -120 120)" |
|}
=== LCH value ===
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Chrome|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Firefox|version=113 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Edge|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Safari|version=15 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Opera|version=97 and newer|type=>}}
Introduced in browsers in 2023 (Chrome/Edge 111, Firefox 113, Opera 97 and Safari 15), LCH values represent the range of colors that human sees.
Syntax: <code>lch(''l c h'')</code>
* '''L'''uminosity - brightness of color - 0% to 100%. Higher is lighter.
* '''C'''hroma - any positive value. This indicates the saturation of colors. Higher is more saturated.
* '''H'''ue - hue of color - values from 0 to 360.
Chroma can be any value, but in practice it cannot exceed 200.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Luminosity (left to right) vs chroma (top to bottom) at 160 degrees hue
! %
! 0
! 10
! 20
! 30
! 40
! 50
! 60
! 70
! 80
! 90
! 100
|-
! 0
| style="background: lch(0% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 0 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 0 160)" |
|-
! 10
| style="background: lch(0% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 10 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 10 160)" |
|-
! 20
| style="background: lch(0% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 20 160)" |
|-
! 30
| style="background: lch(0% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 30 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 30 160)" |
|-
! 40
| style="background: lch(0% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 40 160)" |
|-
! 50
| style="background: lch(0% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 50 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 50 160)" |
|-
! 60
| style="background: lch(0% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 60 160)" |
|-
! 70
| style="background: lch(0% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 70 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 70 160)" |
|-
! 80
| style="background: lch(0% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 80 160)" |
|-
! 90
| style="background: lch(0% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 90 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 90 160)" |
|-
! 100
| style="background: lch(0% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(10% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 100 160)" |
| style="background: lch(100% 100 160)" |
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Luminosity (left to right) vs chroma (left to right) vs hue (top to bottom)
! L (%)
! colspan=1 | 10
! colspan=2 | 20
! colspan=2 | 30
! colspan=3 | 40
! colspan=3 | 50
! colspan=4 | 60
! colspan=4 | 70
! colspan=3 | 80
! colspan=2 | 90
|-
! C
! 20
! 20
! 40
! 20
! 40
! 20
! 40
! 60
! 20
! 40
! 60
! 20
! 40
! 60
! 80
! 20
! 40
! 60
! 80
! 20
! 40
! 60
! 20
! 40
|-
! 0
| style="background: lch(10% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 0)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 0)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 0)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 0)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 0)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 0)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 0)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 0)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 0)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 0)" |
|-
! 10
| style="background: lch(10% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 10)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 10)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 10)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 10)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 10)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 10)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 10)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 10)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 10)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 10)" |
|-
! 20
| style="background: lch(10% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 20)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 20)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 20)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 20)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 20)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 20)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 20)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 20)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 20)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 20)" |
|-
! 30
| style="background: lch(10% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 30)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 30)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 30)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 30)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 30)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 30)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 30)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 30)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 30)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 30)" |
|-
! 40
| style="background: lch(10% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 40)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 40)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 40)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 40)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 40)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 40)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 40)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 40)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 40)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 40)" |
|-
! 50
| style="background: lch(10% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 50)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 50)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 50)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 50)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 50)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 50)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 50)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 50)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 50)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 50)" |
|-
! 60
| style="background: lch(10% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 60)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 60)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 60)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 60)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 60)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 60)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 60)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 60)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 60)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 60)" |
|-
! 70
| style="background: lch(10% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 70)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 70)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 70)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 70)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 70)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 70)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 70)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 70)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 70)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 70)" |
|-
! 80
| style="background: lch(10% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 80)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 80)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 80)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 80)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 80)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 80)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 80)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 80)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 80)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 80)" |
|-
! 90
| style="background: lch(10% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 90)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 90)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 90)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 90)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 90)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 90)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 90)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 90)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 90)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 90)" |
|-
! 100
| style="background: lch(10% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 100)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 100)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 100)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 100)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 100)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 100)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 100)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 100)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 100)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 100)" |
|-
! 110
| style="background: lch(10% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 110)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 110)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 110)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 110)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 110)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 110)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 110)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 110)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 110)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 110)" |
|-
! 120
| style="background: lch(10% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 120)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 120)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 120)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 120)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 120)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 120)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 120)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 120)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 120)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 120)" |
|-
! 130
| style="background: lch(10% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 130)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 130)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 130)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 130)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 130)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 130)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 130)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 130)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 130)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 130)" |
|-
! 140
| style="background: lch(10% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 140)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 140)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 140)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 140)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 140)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 140)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 140)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 140)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 140)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 140)" |
|-
! 150
| style="background: lch(10% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 150)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 150)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 150)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 150)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 150)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 150)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 150)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 150)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 150)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 150)" |
|-
! 160
| style="background: lch(10% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 160)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 160)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 160)" |
|-
! 170
| style="background: lch(10% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 170)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 170)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 170)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 170)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 170)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 170)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 170)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 170)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 170)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 170)" |
|-
! 180
| style="background: lch(10% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 180)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 180)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 180)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 180)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 180)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 180)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 180)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 180)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 180)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 180)" |
|-
! 190
| style="background: lch(10% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 190)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 190)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 190)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 190)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 190)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 190)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 190)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 190)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 190)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 190)" |
|-
! 200
| style="background: lch(10% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 200)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 200)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 200)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 200)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 200)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 200)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 200)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 200)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 200)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 200)" |
|-
! 210
| style="background: lch(10% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 210)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 210)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 210)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 210)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 210)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 210)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 210)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 210)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 210)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 210)" |
|-
! 220
| style="background: lch(10% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 220)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 220)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 220)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 220)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 220)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 220)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 220)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 220)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 220)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 220)" |
|-
! 230
| style="background: lch(10% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 230)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 230)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 230)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 230)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 230)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 230)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 230)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 230)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 230)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 230)" |
|-
! 240
| style="background: lch(10% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 240)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 240)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 240)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 240)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 240)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 240)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 240)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 240)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 240)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 240)" |
|-
! 250
| style="background: lch(10% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 250)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 250)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 250)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 250)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 250)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 250)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 250)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 250)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 250)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 250)" |
|-
! 260
| style="background: lch(10% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 260)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 260)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 260)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 260)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 260)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 260)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 260)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 260)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 260)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 260)" |
|-
! 270
| style="background: lch(10% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 270)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 270)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 270)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 270)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 270)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 270)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 270)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 270)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 270)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 270)" |
|-
! 280
| style="background: lch(10% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 280)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 280)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 280)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 280)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 280)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 280)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 280)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 280)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 280)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 280)" |
|-
! 290
| style="background: lch(10% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 290)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 290)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 290)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 290)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 290)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 290)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 290)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 290)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 290)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 290)" |
|-
! 300
| style="background: lch(10% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 300)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 300)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 300)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 300)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 300)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 300)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 300)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 300)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 300)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 300)" |
|-
! 310
| style="background: lch(10% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 310)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 310)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 310)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 310)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 310)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 310)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 310)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 310)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 310)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 310)" |
|-
! 320
| style="background: lch(10% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 320)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 320)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 320)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 320)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 320)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 320)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 320)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 320)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 320)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 320)" |
|-
! 330
| style="background: lch(10% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 330)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 330)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 330)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 330)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 330)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 330)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 330)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 330)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 330)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 330)" |
|-
! 340
| style="background: lch(10% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 340)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 340)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 340)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 340)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 340)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 340)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 340)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 340)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 340)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 340)" |
|-
! 350
| style="background: lch(10% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(20% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(30% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(40% 60 350)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(50% 60 350)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 60 350)" |
| style="background: lch(60% 80 350)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 60 350)" |
| style="background: lch(70% 80 350)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 40 350)" |
| style="background: lch(80% 60 350)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 20 350)" |
| style="background: lch(90% 40 350)" |
|}
==== HSL vs LCH ====
HSL values were available for browsers in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
However, there are a couple of problems with HSL values. <code>hsl(60, 100%, 50%)</code> appears much lighter than <code>hsl(240, 100%, 50%)</code>, despite having the same lightness.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Effect on perceived lightness on colors at 100% saturation and 50% lightness
|-
! Hue
! Color
! Perceived lightness
|-
| 0
| style="background: hsl(0, 100%, 50%)" |
| Second darkest
|-
| 60
| style="background: hsl(60, 100%, 50%)" |
| Lightest of all six
|-
| 120
| style="background: hsl(120, 100%, 50%)" |
| Lightest of primary colors; third lightest
|-
| 180
| style="background: hsl(180, 100%, 50%)" |
| Second lightest
|-
| 240
| style="background: hsl(240, 100%, 50%)" |
| Darkest of all six
|-
| 300
| style="background: hsl(300, 100%, 50%)" |
| Third darkest, darkest of two primary colors combined
|}
* <span style="color: hsl(60, 100%, 50%)">This is text with HSL hue of 60 degrees and 50% lightness. It is unreadable, but is readable in dark mode.</span>
* <span style="color: hsl(240, 100%, 50%)">This is text with HSL hue of 240 degrees and the same lightness as yellow. It is readable, but is unreadable in dark mode.</span>
Another problem in HSL involves sometimes when we increase hue by 10 the difference is substantial, other times it isn't.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Effect on perceived color at different hues
|-
! colspan=2 | From hue
! colspan=2 | To hue
! Perceived difference
|-
| 50
| style="background: hsl(50, 100%, 50%); width: 2em;" |
| 60
| style="background: hsl(60, 100%, 50%); width: 2em;" |
| Very noticeable
|-
| 240
| style="background: hsl(240, 100%, 50%)" |
| 250
| style="background: hsl(250, 100%, 50%)" |
| Not very noticeable
|}
Another problem is with saturation. If you increase saturation on lighter hues (eg. yellow or blue), the color turns lighter.
LCH is designed to fix the problems caused by HSL.
* <span style="color: lch(50% 60 90)">This is text with LCH hue of 90 degrees and 50% luminosity. It is readable.</span>
* <span style="color: lch(50% 60 290)">This is text with LCH hue of 290 degrees and 50% luminosity. It is also readable.</span>
=== Inherent problems with LAB/LCH ===
Consider the following colors of LCH at 290 degrees hue and 40% luminosity:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Chroma
! LCH
! HSL equ
|-
| 0
| style="background: lch(40% 0 290); width: 4em;" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 0%, 50%); width: 4em;" |
|-
| 10
| style="background: lch(40% 10 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 10%, 50%);" |
|-
| 20
| style="background: lch(40% 20 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 20%, 50%);" |
|-
| 30
| style="background: lch(40% 30 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 30%, 50%);" |
|-
| 40
| style="background: lch(40% 40 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 40%, 50%);" |
|-
| 50
| style="background: lch(40% 50 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 50%, 50%);" |
|-
| 60
| style="background: lch(40% 60 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 60%, 50%);" |
|-
| 70
| style="background: lch(40% 70 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 70%, 50%);" |
|-
| 80
| style="background: lch(40% 80 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 80%, 50%);" |
|-
| 90
| style="background: lch(40% 90 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 90%, 50%);" |
|-
| 100
| style="background: lch(40% 100 290);" |
| style="background: hsl(230, 100%, 50%);" |
|}
As you can see, at lower chroma values, the hue is more of a purple color, but as you increase, this turns blue.
HSL doesn't have this problem.
=== OKLAB value ===
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Chrome|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Firefox|version=113 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Edge|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Safari|version=15 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Opera|version=97 and newer|type=>}}
Introduced in browsers in 2023 (Chrome/Edge 111, Firefox 113, Opera 97 and Safari 15), OKLAB values represent the range of colors that human sees. It fixes the inherent problems caused by normal LAB.
Syntax: <code>oklab(''l a b'')</code>
* '''L'''uminosity - brightness of color - 0% to 100%. Higher is lighter.
* '''A'''-axis - any value. Higher is more pink, lower is more green.
* '''B'''-axis - any value. Higher is more yellow, lower is more blue.
A and B can be any value, but in practice it cannot exceed ±0.6.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Comparison of A-axis (top to bottom) and B-axis (left to right) at 60% luminosity
!
! -0.5
! -0.4
! -0.3
! -0.2
! -0.1
! 0
! 0.1
! 0.2
! 0.3
! 0.4
! 0.5
|-
! 0.5
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.6 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.5 0.5)" |
|-
! 0.4
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.4 0.5)" |
|-
! 0.3
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.3 0.5)" |
|-
! 0.2
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.2 0.5)" |
|-
! 0.1
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0.1 0.5)" |
|-
! 0
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% 0 0.5)" |
|-
! -0.1
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.1 0.5)" |
|-
! -0.2
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.2 0.5)" |
|-
! -0.3
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.3 0.5)" |
|-
! -0.4
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.4 0.5)" |
|-
! -0.5
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 -0.5)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 -0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 -0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 -0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 -0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 0)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 0.1)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 0.2)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 0.3)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 0.4)" |
| style="background: oklab(60% -0.5 0.5)" |
|}
=== OKLCH value ===
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Chrome|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Firefox|version=113 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Edge|version=111 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Safari|version=15 and newer|type=>}}
{{software sidebox|scope=section|name=Opera|version=97 and newer|type=>}}
Introduced in browsers in 2023 (Chrome/Edge 111, Firefox 113, Opera 97 and Safari 15), LCH values represent the range of colors that human sees. It fixes the inherent problems caused by normal LCH.
Syntax: <code>oklch(''l c h'')</code>
* '''L'''uminosity - brightness of color - 0% to 100%. Higher is lighter.
* '''C'''hroma - any positive value. This indicates the saturation of colors. Higher is more saturated.
* '''H'''ue - hue of color - values from 0 to 360.
Chroma can be any value, but in practice it cannot exceed 0.7.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Luminosity (left to right) vs chroma (top to bottom) at 160 degrees hue
! %
! 0
! 10
! 20
! 30
! 40
! 50
! 60
! 70
! 80
! 90
! 100
|-
! 0
| style="background: oklch(0% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0 160)" |
|-
! 0.05
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.05 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.05 160)" |
|-
! 0.1
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.1 160)" |
|-
! 0.15
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.15 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.15 160)" |
|-
! 0.2
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.2 160)" |
|-
! 0.25
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.25 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.25 160)" |
|-
! 0.3
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.3 160)" |
|-
! 0.35
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.35 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.35 160)" |
|-
! 0.4
| style="background: oklch(0% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(100% 0.4 160)" |
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Luminosity (left to right) vs chroma (left to right) vs hue (top to bottom)
! L (%)
! colspan=1 | 10
! colspan=2 | 20
! colspan=2 | 30
! colspan=3 | 40
! colspan=3 | 50
! colspan=4 | 60
! colspan=4 | 70
! colspan=3 | 80
! colspan=2 | 90
|-
! C
! .1
! .1
! .2
! .1
! .2
! .1
! .2
! .3
! .1
! .2
! .3
! .1
! .2
! .3
! .4
! .1
! .2
! .3
! .4
! .1
! .2
! .3
! .1
! .2
|-
! 0
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 0)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 0)" |
|-
! 10
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 10)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 10)" |
|-
! 20
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 20)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 20)" |
|-
! 30
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 30)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 30)" |
|-
! 40
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 40)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 40)" |
|-
! 50
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 50)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 50)" |
|-
! 60
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 60)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 60)" |
|-
! 70
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 70)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 70)" |
|-
! 80
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 80)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 80)" |
|-
! 90
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 90)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 90)" |
|-
! 100
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 100)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 100)" |
|-
! 110
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 110)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 110)" |
|-
! 120
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 120)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 120)" |
|-
! 130
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 130)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 130)" |
|-
! 140
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 140)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 140)" |
|-
! 150
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 150)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 150)" |
|-
! 160
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 160)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 160)" |
|-
! 170
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 170)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 170)" |
|-
! 180
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 180)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 180)" |
|-
! 190
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 190)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 190)" |
|-
! 200
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 200)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 200)" |
|-
! 210
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 210)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 210)" |
|-
! 220
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 220)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 220)" |
|-
! 230
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 230)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 230)" |
|-
! 240
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 240)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 240)" |
|-
! 250
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 250)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 250)" |
|-
! 260
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 260)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 260)" |
|-
! 270
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 270)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 270)" |
|-
! 280
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 280)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 280)" |
|-
! 290
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 290)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 290)" |
|-
! 300
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 300)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 300)" |
|-
! 310
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 310)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 310)" |
|-
! 320
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 320)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 320)" |
|-
! 330
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 330)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 330)" |
|-
! 340
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 340)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 340)" |
|-
! 350
| style="background: oklch(10% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(20% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(30% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(40% 0.3 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(50% 0.3 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.3 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(60% 0.4 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.3 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(70% 0.4 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.2 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(80% 0.3 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.1 350)" |
| style="background: oklch(90% 0.2 350)" |
|}
=== Relative colors ===
{{Main|Cascading Style Sheets/Color/Relative colors}}
Another way to define colors is by using relative colors. It is a powerful tool to create palettes. It is introduced in Chrome/Edge 119, Safari 16.4, Firefox 128 and Opera 106.
==gamut==
css Color Display Quality: the color-gamut feature<ref>[https://drafts.csswg.org/mediaqueries-4/ W3C: Media Queries Level 4]</ref>. Value: srgb | p3 | rec2020
== Considerations ==
Not all colors are readable by everyone. {{color|yellow|This yellow text only has a contrast ratio of 1.07 to 1, which is practically hard to read as it doesn't meet WCAG AA standards,}} {{color|blue|while this blue text has a contrast ratio of 8.59:1, which meets WCAG AAA standards.}} Also, some colors like {{color|red|red}} and {{color|green|green}} can look identical in <span style="color: olive; color: oklab(from red l 0 b);">some people</span> with <span style="color: olive; color: oklab(from green l 0 b);">color blindness</span>.
=== Contrast ratio ===
==== WCAG ====
WCAG defines two standards:
* AA: 3:1 for text 14pt+ bold or 18pt+ normal, 4.5:1 for others
* AAA: 4.5:1 for text 14pt+ bold or 18pt+ normal, 7:1 for others
The formula of the WCAG contrast ratio against two colors is <math display="inline">\frac{L_{1}+0.05}{L_{2}+0.05}</math>, where <math display="inline">L = 0.2126 * R + 0.7152 * G + 0.0722 * B</math>.
===== Table of minimum contrast ratio of colors =====
{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Hue
! colspan=3 | On/involving black background/text
! colspan=3 | On/involving white background/text
|-
! AA for larger text (3:1)
! AAA for larger text; AA (4.5:1)
! AAA for normal text (7:1)
! AA for larger text (3:1)
! AAA for larger text; AA (4.5:1)
! AAA for normal text (7:1)
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(0, 100%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | 0° (Red)
| style="background: #b70000; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#b70000</span>
| style="background: #eb0000; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#eb0000</span><br>#eb0000
| style="background: #ff5e5e; color: black;" | #ff5e5e
| style="background: #ff5d5d; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ff5d5d</span>
| style="background: #ee0000; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ee0000</span><br>#ee0000
| style="background: #b60000; color: white;" | #b60000
|-
| style="background: black; color: #b70000;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#b70000</span>
| style="background: black; color: #eb0000;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#eb0000</span><br>#eb0000
| style="background: black; color: #ff5e5e;" | #ff5e5e
| style="background: white; color: #ff5d5d;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ff5d5d</span>
| style="background: white; color: #ee0000;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ee0000</span><br>#ee0000
| style="background: white; color: #b60000;" | #b60000
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(60, 100%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | 60° (Yellow)
| style="background: #5d5d00; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#5d5d00</span>
| style="background: #797900; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#797900</span><br>#797900
| style="background: #9b9b00; color: black;" | #9b9b00
| style="background: #9a9a00; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#9a9a00</span>
| style="background: #7a7a00; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#7a7a00</span><br>#7a7a00
| style="background: #5c5c00; color: white;" | #5c5c00
|-
| style="background: black; color: #5d5d00;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#5d5d00</span>
| style="background: black; color: #797900;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#797900</span><br>#797900
| style="background: black; color: #9b9b00;" | #9b9b00
| style="background: white; color: #9a9a00;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#9a9a00</span>
| style="background: white; color: #7a7a00;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#7a7a00</span><br>#7a7a00
| style="background: white; color: #5c5c00;" | #5c5c00
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(120, 100%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | 120° (Green)
| style="background: #006900; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#006900</span>
| style="background: #008800; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008800</span><br>#008800
| style="background: #00ae00; color: black;" | #00ae00
| style="background: #00ad00; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#00ad00</span>
| style="background: #008a00; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008a00</span><br>#008a00
| style="background: #006800; color: white;" | #006800
|-
| style="background: black; color: #006900;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#006900</span>
| style="background: black; color: #008800;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008800</span><br>#008800
| style="background: black; color: #00ae00;" | #00ae00
| style="background: white; color: #00ad00;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#00ad00</span>
| style="background: white; color: #008a00;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008a00</span><br>#008a00
| style="background: white; color: #006800;" | #006800
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(180, 100%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | 180° (Cyan)
| style="background: #006464; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#006464</span>
| style="background: #008282; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008282</span><br>#008282
| style="background: #00a6a6; color: black;" | #00a6a6
| style="background: #00a5a5; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#00a5a5</span>
| style="background: #008484; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008484</span><br>#008484
| style="background: #006363; color: white;" | #006363
|-
| style="background: black; color: #006464;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#006464</span>
| style="background: black; color: #008282;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008282</span><br>#008282
| style="background: black; color: #00a6a6;" | #00a6a6
| style="background: white; color: #00a5a5;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#00a5a5</span>
| style="background: white; color: #008484;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#008484</span><br>#008484
| style="background: white; color: #006363;" | #006363
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(240, 100%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | 240° (Blue)
| style="background: #3131ff; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#3131ff</span>
| style="background: #5e5eff; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#5e5eff</span><br>#5e5eff
| style="background: #8888ff; color: black;" | #8888ff
| style="background: #8787ff; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#8787ff</span>
| style="background: #6161ff; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#6161ff</span><br>#6161ff
| style="background: #3030ff; color: white;" | #3030ff
|-
| style="background: black; color: #3131ff;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#3131ff</span>
| style="background: black; color: #5e5eff;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#5e5eff</span><br>#5e5eff
| style="background: black; color: #8888ff;" | #8888ff
| style="background: white; color: #8787ff;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#8787ff</span>
| style="background: white; color: #6161ff;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#6161ff</span><br>#6161ff
| style="background: white; color: #3030ff;" | #3030ff
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(300, 100%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | 300° (Magenta)
| style="background: #a000a0; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#a000a0</span>
| style="background: #ce00ce; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ce00ce</span><br>#ce00ce
| style="background: #ff29ff; color: black;" | #ff29ff
| style="background: #ff28ff; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ff28ff</span>
| style="background: #d100d1; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#d100d1</span><br>#d100d1
| style="background: #9f009f; color: white;" | #9f009f
|-
| style="background: black; color: #a000a0;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#a000a0</span>
| style="background: black; color: #ce00ce;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ce00ce</span><br>#ce00ce
| style="background: black; color: #ff29ff;" | #ff29ff
| style="background: white; color: #ff28ff;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#ff28ff</span>
| style="background: white; color: #d100d1;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#d100d1</span><br>#d100d1
| style="background: white; color: #9f009f;" | #9f009f
|-
| rowspan=2 style="width: 2em; background: hsl(0, 0%, 50%)" |
| rowspan=2 | — (Gray)
| style="background: #5a5a5a; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#5a5a5a</span>
| style="background: #757575; color: black;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#757575</span><br>#757575
| style="background: #959595; color: black;" | #959595
| style="background: #949494; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#949494</span>
| style="background: #767676; color: white;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#767676</span><br>#767676
| style="background: #595959; color: white;" | #595959
|-
| style="background: black; color: #5a5a5a;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#5a5a5a</span>
| style="background: black; color: #757575;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#757575</span><br>#757575
| style="background: black; color: #959595;" | #959595
| style="background: white; color: #949494;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#949494</span>
| style="background: white; color: #767676;" | <span style="font-size: 180%;">#767676</span><br>#767676
| style="background: white; color: #595959;" | #595959
|}
However, there are a few problems with WCAG contrast ratio. especially around dark colors. Even with same WCAG contrast ratio, this do not reliably determine the readability of the text as perceived contrast ratios can be unpredictable. For example, <span style="color: #000; background: #eb0000">black text on #eb0000</span> is more difficult to read than <span style="color: #fff; background: #ee0000">white text on #ee0000</span>, despite meeting WCAG AA (all font sizes) and AAA (larger font sizes) standards.
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{BookCat}}
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[[es:Lenguaje_HTML/Estilos_CSS]]
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[[nl:Cascading Style Sheets/Kleur]]
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This list contains a list of common words in French with their English meanings.
''Tip:- If you want to search for a particular word, use the Find feature in your browser ({{Key press|CTRL}} + {{Key press|F}}, or {{Key press|F5}} in Internet Explorer).''
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!French
!French Pron.
!English
!M/F + Remarks
!Part of Speech
!Examples
|-
|un/une
|/'''ɔ̃'''/(wrong IPA symbol)
|a/an
|M/F
|article
|''un chat'' (a cat)
|-
|à
|/'''ɑ'''/
|to / at
|modified à+le=au à+les=aux
|preposition
|''Je vais à Montréal'' (I am going to Montreal)
|-
|le/la/l'/les
|/'''lə'''/ /'''lɑ'''/ /'''l'''/ /'''le'''/
|the
|M/F/plural
|article
|''la maison'' (the house)
|-
|chat
|/'''ʃɑ'''/
|cat
|M, can be feminine (la chatte)
|noun
|''Aimes-tu ton chat?'' (Do you like your cat?)
|-
|être
|/'''e.tʁ'''/
|to be
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Nous sommes très contents maintenant'' (We are very happy right now)
|-
|chien
|/'''ʃjɛ̃'''/
|dog
|M
|noun
|''J'ai un chien grand'' (I have a big dog)
|-
|cheval
|/'''ʃɛˈvɑl'''/ (wrong)
|horse
|M, irregular plural=chevaux
|noun
|''des chevaux dans une ferme'' (horses on a farm)
|-
|homme
|/'''ɔm'''/
|man
|M
|noun
|''Il y a un homme et une femme ici'' (There is a man and a woman here)
|-
|femme
|/'''fam'''/
|woman / wife
|F
|noun
|''Cette femme vole!'' (That woman is stealing!)
|-
|garçon
|/'''ɡaʁ.sɔ̃'''/
|boy / waiter
|M
|noun
|''J'aime tous mes garçons'' (I love all my boys)
|-
|fille
|/'''fij'''/
|girl / daughter
|F
|noun
|''Qui est cette fille?'' (Who is that girl?)
|-
|fils
|/'''fis'''/
|son
|M
|noun
|''mes fils et filles'' (my sons and daughters)
|-
|parler
|/'''paʁ.le'''/
|to speak
| -
|1st group verb
|''Quelle langue parles-tu?'' (What language do you speak?
|-
|avoir
|/'''a.vwaʁ'''/
|to have
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Vous avez trois voitures et une Porsche'' (You have three cars and a Porsche)
|-
|dire
|/'''diʁ'''/
|to say
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Qu'est-ce que tu as dit?'' (What did you say?)
|-
|marcher
|/'''maʁ.ʃe'''/
|to walk
| -
|1st group verb
|''Je marche à la maison de mon ami'' (I am walking to my friend's house)
|-
|courir
|/'''ku.ʁiʁ'''/
|to run
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Je cours autour de la piste'' (I run around the track)
|-
|pièce
|/'''pjɛs'''/
|room
|F
|noun
|''Ma maison a onze pièces et une piscine'' (My house has eleven rooms and a pool)
|-
|ville
|/'''vil'''/
|city
|F
|noun
|''J'habite dans la plus grande ville en ma pays'' (I live in the biggest city in my country)
|}
<big>'''Irregular Conjugations'''</big>
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |être
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je suis
|nous sommes
|je fus
|nous fûmes
|je serai
|nous serons
|-
|tu es
|vous êtes
|tu fus
|vous fûtes
|tu seras
|vous serez
|-
|il + elle
est
|ils + elles
sont
|il + elle
fut
|ils + elles
furent
|il + elle
sera
|ils + elles
seront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |avoir
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|j'ai
|nous avons
|j'eus
|nous eûmes
|j'aurai
|nous aurons
|-
|tu as
|vous avez
|tu eus
|vous eûtes
|tu auras
|vous aurez
|-
|il + elle
a
|ils + elles
ont
|il + elle
eut
|ils + elles
eurent
|il + elle
aura
|ils + elles
auront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |dire
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je dis
|nous disons
|je dis
|nous dîmes
|je dirai
|nous dirons
|-
|tu dis
|vous dites
|tu dis
|vous dîtes
|tu diras
|vous direz
|-
|il + elle
dit
|ils + elles
disent
|il + elle
dit
|ils + elles
dirent
|il + elle
dira
|ils + elles
diront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="6" |courir
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je cours
|nous courons
|je courus
|nous courûmes
|je courrai
|nous courrons
|-
|tu cours
|vous courez
|tu courus
|vous courûtes
|tu courras
|vous courrez
|-
|il + elle
court
|ils + elles
courent
|il + elle
courut
|ils + elles
coururent
|il + elle
courra
|ils + elles
courront
|}
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This list contains a list of common words in French with their English meanings.
''Tip:- If you want to search for a particular word, use the Find feature in your browser ({{Key press|CTRL}} + {{Key press|F}}, or {{Key press|F5}} in Internet Explorer).''
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!French
!French Pron.
!English
!M/F + Remarks
!Part of Speech
!Examples
|-
|un/une
|/'''ɔ̃'''/(should be '''œ̃''')
|a/an
|M/F
|article
|''un chat'' (a cat)
|-
|à
|/'''ɑ'''/
|to / at
|modified à+le=au à+les=aux
|preposition
|''Je vais à Montréal'' (I am going to Montreal)
|-
|le/la/l'/les
|/'''lə'''/ /'''lɑ'''/ /'''l'''/ /'''le'''/
|the
|M/F/plural
|article
|''la maison'' (the house)
|-
|chat
|/'''ʃɑ'''/
|cat
|M, can be feminine (la chatte)
|noun
|''Aimes-tu ton chat?'' (Do you like your cat?)
|-
|être
|/'''e.tʁ'''/
|to be
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Nous sommes très contents maintenant'' (We are very happy right now)
|-
|chien
|/'''ʃjɛ̃'''/
|dog
|M
|noun
|''J'ai un chien grand'' (I have a big dog)
|-
|cheval
|/'''ʃɛˈvɑl'''/ (ə not ɛ)
|horse
|M, irregular plural=chevaux
|noun
|''des chevaux dans une ferme'' (horses on a farm)
|-
|homme
|/'''ɔm'''/
|man
|M
|noun
|''Il y a un homme et une femme ici'' (There is a man and a woman here)
|-
|femme
|/'''fam'''/
|woman / wife
|F
|noun
|''Cette femme vole!'' (That woman is stealing!)
|-
|garçon
|/'''ɡaʁ.sɔ̃'''/
|boy / waiter
|M
|noun
|''J'aime tous mes garçons'' (I love all my boys)
|-
|fille
|/'''fij'''/
|girl / daughter
|F
|noun
|''Qui est cette fille?'' (Who is that girl?)
|-
|fils
|/'''fis'''/
|son
|M
|noun
|''mes fils et filles'' (my sons and daughters)
|-
|parler
|/'''paʁ.le'''/
|to speak
| -
|1st group verb
|''Quelle langue parles-tu?'' (What language do you speak?
|-
|avoir
|/'''a.vwaʁ'''/
|to have
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Vous avez trois voitures et une Porsche'' (You have three cars and a Porsche)
|-
|dire
|/'''diʁ'''/
|to say
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Qu'est-ce que tu as dit?'' (What did you say?)
|-
|marcher
|/'''maʁ.ʃe'''/
|to walk
| -
|1st group verb
|''Je marche à la maison de mon ami'' (I am walking to my friend's house)
|-
|courir
|/'''ku.ʁiʁ'''/
|to run
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Je cours autour de la piste'' (I run around the track)
|-
|pièce
|/'''pjɛs'''/
|room
|F
|noun
|''Ma maison a onze pièces et une piscine'' (My house has eleven rooms and a pool)
|-
|ville
|/'''vil'''/
|city
|F
|noun
|''J'habite dans la plus grande ville en ma pays'' (I live in the biggest city in my country)
|}
<big>'''Irregular Conjugations'''</big>
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |être
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je suis
|nous sommes
|je fus
|nous fûmes
|je serai
|nous serons
|-
|tu es
|vous êtes
|tu fus
|vous fûtes
|tu seras
|vous serez
|-
|il + elle
est
|ils + elles
sont
|il + elle
fut
|ils + elles
furent
|il + elle
sera
|ils + elles
seront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |avoir
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|j'ai
|nous avons
|j'eus
|nous eûmes
|j'aurai
|nous aurons
|-
|tu as
|vous avez
|tu eus
|vous eûtes
|tu auras
|vous aurez
|-
|il + elle
a
|ils + elles
ont
|il + elle
eut
|ils + elles
eurent
|il + elle
aura
|ils + elles
auront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |dire
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je dis
|nous disons
|je dis
|nous dîmes
|je dirai
|nous dirons
|-
|tu dis
|vous dites
|tu dis
|vous dîtes
|tu diras
|vous direz
|-
|il + elle
dit
|ils + elles
disent
|il + elle
dit
|ils + elles
dirent
|il + elle
dira
|ils + elles
diront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="6" |courir
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je cours
|nous courons
|je courus
|nous courûmes
|je courrai
|nous courrons
|-
|tu cours
|vous courez
|tu courus
|vous courûtes
|tu courras
|vous courrez
|-
|il + elle
court
|ils + elles
courent
|il + elle
courut
|ils + elles
coururent
|il + elle
courra
|ils + elles
courront
|}
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This list contains a list of common words in French with their English meanings.
''Tip:- If you want to search for a particular word, use the Find feature in your browser ({{Key press|CTRL}} + {{Key press|F}}, or {{Key press|F5}} in Internet Explorer).''
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!French
!French Pron.
!English
!M/F + Remarks
!Part of Speech
!Examples
|-
|un/une
|/'''ɔ̃'''/(should be: /'''œ̃'''/ /'''yn'''/)
|a/an
|M/F
|article
|''un chat'' (a cat)
|-
|à
|/'''ɑ'''/
|to / at
|modified à+le=au à+les=aux
|preposition
|''Je vais à Montréal'' (I am going to Montreal)
|-
|le/la/l'/les
|/'''lə'''/ /'''lɑ'''/ /'''l'''/ /'''le'''/
|the
|M/F/plural
|article
|''la maison'' (the house)
|-
|chat
|/'''ʃɑ'''/
|cat
|M, can be feminine (la chatte)
|noun
|''Aimes-tu ton chat?'' (Do you like your cat?)
|-
|être
|/'''e.tʁ'''/
|to be
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Nous sommes très contents maintenant'' (We are very happy right now)
|-
|chien
|/'''ʃjɛ̃'''/
|dog
|M
|noun
|''J'ai un chien grand'' (I have a big dog)
|-
|cheval
|/'''ʃɛˈvɑl'''/ (should be: /'''ʃəˈvɑl'''/)
|horse
|M, irregular plural=chevaux
|noun
|''des chevaux dans une ferme'' (horses on a farm)
|-
|homme
|/'''ɔm'''/
|man
|M
|noun
|''Il y a un homme et une femme ici'' (There is a man and a woman here)
|-
|femme
|/'''fam'''/
|woman / wife
|F
|noun
|''Cette femme vole!'' (That woman is stealing!)
|-
|garçon
|/'''ɡaʁ.sɔ̃'''/
|boy / waiter
|M
|noun
|''J'aime tous mes garçons'' (I love all my boys)
|-
|fille
|/'''fij'''/
|girl / daughter
|F
|noun
|''Qui est cette fille?'' (Who is that girl?)
|-
|fils
|/'''fis'''/
|son
|M
|noun
|''mes fils et filles'' (my sons and daughters)
|-
|parler
|/'''paʁ.le'''/
|to speak
| -
|1st group verb
|''Quelle langue parles-tu?'' (What language do you speak?
|-
|avoir
|/'''a.vwaʁ'''/
|to have
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Vous avez trois voitures et une Porsche'' (You have three cars and a Porsche)
|-
|dire
|/'''diʁ'''/
|to say
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Qu'est-ce que tu as dit?'' (What did you say?)
|-
|marcher
|/'''maʁ.ʃe'''/
|to walk
| -
|1st group verb
|''Je marche à la maison de mon ami'' (I am walking to my friend's house)
|-
|courir
|/'''ku.ʁiʁ'''/
|to run
|irregular
|3rd group verb
|''Je cours autour de la piste'' (I run around the track)
|-
|pièce
|/'''pjɛs'''/
|room
|F
|noun
|''Ma maison a onze pièces et une piscine'' (My house has eleven rooms and a pool)
|-
|ville
|/'''vil'''/
|city
|F
|noun
|''J'habite dans la plus grande ville en ma pays'' (I live in the biggest city in my country)
|}
<big>'''Irregular Conjugations'''</big>
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |être
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je suis
|nous sommes
|je fus
|nous fûmes
|je serai
|nous serons
|-
|tu es
|vous êtes
|tu fus
|vous fûtes
|tu seras
|vous serez
|-
|il + elle
est
|ils + elles
sont
|il + elle
fut
|ils + elles
furent
|il + elle
sera
|ils + elles
seront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |avoir
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|j'ai
|nous avons
|j'eus
|nous eûmes
|j'aurai
|nous aurons
|-
|tu as
|vous avez
|tu eus
|vous eûtes
|tu auras
|vous aurez
|-
|il + elle
a
|ils + elles
ont
|il + elle
eut
|ils + elles
eurent
|il + elle
aura
|ils + elles
auront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="6" |dire
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je dis
|nous disons
|je dis
|nous dîmes
|je dirai
|nous dirons
|-
|tu dis
|vous dites
|tu dis
|vous dîtes
|tu diras
|vous direz
|-
|il + elle
dit
|ils + elles
disent
|il + elle
dit
|ils + elles
dirent
|il + elle
dira
|ils + elles
diront
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="6" |courir
|-
| colspan="2" |'''present'''
| colspan="2" |'''past simple'''
| colspan="2" |'''future'''
|-
|je cours
|nous courons
|je courus
|nous courûmes
|je courrai
|nous courrons
|-
|tu cours
|vous courez
|tu courus
|vous courûtes
|tu courras
|vous courrez
|-
|il + elle
court
|ils + elles
courent
|il + elle
courut
|ils + elles
coururent
|il + elle
courra
|ils + elles
courront
|}
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== Contents ==
</noinclude>
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{{BookCat}}
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{{Hortibox|Sedums
| Image = Biting stonecrop close 800.jpg
| Binomial =
| Genus = Sedum
| Family = Crassulaceae
| Variety =
| Type = Perennials
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| Pollination = Insects
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| Toxicity and edibility =Some species are toxic
}}
'''''Sedum''''', commonly known as '''rockcress''', is a genus in the family [[../Crassulaceae/]], members of which are broadly referred to as '''stonecrops'''. The genus consists of about 400 species of leafy succulents, found primarily, but not exclusively, throughout the northern hemisphere, varying from annual groundcovers to shrubs.
==Description==
The plants have water-storing leaves and a typical form of blossom with five petals, seldom four or six. There are typically twice as many stamens as petals.
==Growing conditions==
Well drained soils. Many sedums are extensively cultivated as garden plants, due to their interesting and attractive appearance and hardiness. The various species differ in their requirements; some are cold-hardy but do not tolerate heat, some require heat but do not tolerate cold. They are preferred over grass for green roofs, popular in Germany and some other countries.
==Species==
Well known European ''Sedums'' are ''[[../Sedum acre/]]'', ''[[../Sedum album/]]'', ''[[../Sedum dasyphyllum/]]'', ''[[../Sedum reflexum/]]'' (also known as ''[[../Sedum rupestre/]]'') and ''[[../Sedum hispanicum/]]''.
==Uses==
''Sedum reflexum'', known as "stone orpine" or "crooked yellow stonecrop", is occasionally used as a salad leaf or herb in Europe (and the United Kingdom) [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Sedum+rupestre]. It has a slightly astringent sour taste
''Sedum acre'' ("biting stonecrop") on the other hand contains high quantities of piperidine alkaloids (namely (+)-sedridine, (-)-sedamine, sedinone and isopelletierine) which give it a sharp, peppery and acrid taste and make it somewhat toxic. Depending on the amount consumed, irritations of the mucous membranes, cramps and paralysis, including respiratory paralysis may ensue. In ancient Greece, biting stonecrop was used to treat epilepsy and skin diseases, as well as to cause abortions.
==Maintenance==
<!--discuss any special maintenance concerns, such as pruning, transplanting, monitoring, etc.-->
==Propagation==
<!--discuss propagation-->
==Pests and diseases==
[[File:Orpin âcre (Sedum acre).jpg|thumb|''[[../Sedum acre/]]'']]
[[File:Sedum caeruleum.jpg|thumb|''[[../Sedum caeruleum/]]'']]
'''[[../Leaf Blotch/]]'''
*Septoria sedi
'''[[../Crown Rot/]]'''
*''[[../Pellicularia rolfsii/]]''
'''[[../Stem Rots/]]'''
*Colletotrichum
*''[[../Phytophthora/]]''
*''[[../Pellicularia filamentosa/]]''
'''[[../Nematodes/]]'''
*''[[../Meliodgyne incognita/]]''
'''[[../Aphids/]]'''
*Melon Aphid: ''[[../Aphis gossypii/]]''
*Green Peach Aphid: ''[[../Myzus persicae/]]''
'''[[../Scales/]]'''
*Greedy Scale: ''[[../Hemiberlesia rapax/]]''
'''[[../Mealybugs/]]'''
'''[[../Weevils/]]'''
*Black Vine Weevil: ''[[../Otiorhynchus sulcatus/]]''
'''[[../Caterpillars/]]'''
*Variegated Fritilary: ''[[../Euptoieta claudia/]]''
'''[[../Slugs and Snails/]]'''
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Sedum dendroideum 1.jpg|''[[../Sedum dendroideum/]]''
File:Sedum glaucophyllum3.jpg|''[[../Sedum glaucophyllum/]]''
File:Flower 05644.JPG|thumb|''[[../Sedum hybridum/]]''
File:Sedum ochroleucum.JPG|''[[../Sedum ochroleucum/]]''
File:sedum_reflexum_01.jpg|''[[../Sedum reflexum/]]''
File:Sedum spathulifolium2.jpg|''[[../Sedum spathulifolium/]]''
File:Sedum stenopetalum2.jpg|''[[../Sedum stenopetalum/]]''
File:Sedum telephium ssp maximum 1.jpg|''[[../Hylotelephium telephium/]]'' ssp. ''maximum'', formerly placed in ''Sedum''
</gallery>
==References==
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*{{cite book |last= Britton|first= Nathaniel Lord| authorlink= Nathaniel Lord Britton|coauthors= Addison Brown|editor= |others= |title=An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States and Canada, Volume 2|edition= second edition|year= 1913|publisher= Dover Publications, inc.|pages=207-210 }}
*{{cite book |last= Ann Fowler Rhoads and Timothy A. Block|first= | authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= Anna Anisko, illustrator|title= The Plants of Pennsylvania: An Illustrated Manual|edition= |year= 2000|publisher= Morris Arboretum, University of Pennsylvania Press|pages=366-368 }}
*{{cite book |last= Christopher Brickell and Judith D. Zuk|first= | authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= The American Horticultural Society A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants |edition= |year= 1997|publisher= DK Publishing|pages=948-951 }}
*{{cite book |last= Staff of the L. H. Bailey Hortorium|first= | authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= Hortus Third: A Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States and Canada|edition= |year= 1976|publisher= Cornell University Press|pages=1023-1030 }}
*{{cite book |last= Pirone|first= Pascal P.| authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= Diseases & Pests of Ornamental Plants|edition=Fifth Edition |year= 1978|publisher=John Wiley & Sons, New York |pages=483-484 }}
*{{cite book |last=Cranshaw |first=Whitney | authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=Garden Insects of North America: The Ultimate Guide to Backyard Bugs|edition= |year=2004 |publisher=Princeton University Press |pages=620 }}
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Please respond to the question [[Talk:Mirad Version 2|on the book's talk page]]. The situation needs clarification. I pinged you there, but it seems the notification may have gotten misplaced. --[[User:Pi zero|Pi zero]] ([[User talk:Pi zero|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Pi zero|contribs]]) 23:38, 21 June 2020 (UTC)
== Mirad ==
Hi, how are you. I have just found your article about Mirad and I think it is very interesting. Do you speak the language? --[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 08:33, 20 July 2022 (UTC)
: Would it be possible for you to help me learn the language? --[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 10:27, 22 July 2022 (UTC)
::Hi! I am trying to contact you, as you have stated in your User page (''If you are interested in Mirad, you can contact me on my discussion page and then we can exchange email addresses.''). I think I found you on LinkedIn and also sent you a message there. I have also sent you and email to Shoetack@... (which I think it is yours). However, I haven't received any answer neither here, nor on LinkedIn nor by email. I would like to learn Mirad and would like to ask for some pieces of advice. If you prefer not to be contacted please let me know. Kind regards [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 12:21, 1 August 2022 (UTC)
::: Hi, sorry to bother you again, I would like to ask you wheter [https://mirad.miraheze.org/wiki/Albanam this] and [https://mirad.miraheze.org/wiki/Mirad this] is correct? I have started a [https://mirad.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page wiki] in Mirad in order to practise the language while translating shorts texts. It would be great if you could help out there. --[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 06:09, 2 August 2022 (UTC)
::::: The Czech Republic is now called ''Czechia'' and is translated as '''Cekyam''' in Mirad.
::::: When you want to say ''in Europe, in Paris, or in Czechia'', it is better to use the all-purpose locative preposition '''be''', such as '''be Europa'''....''in Europe''. The word '''yeb''' is an adverb meaning ''inside, in''. It takes a preposition like '''be'''....''at'', '''bi'''...''of'', or '''bu''' to make a prepositional phrase. For example:
::::::* '''Iyt se <u>yeb be</u> ha tam.'''....''She is <u>in/inside</u> the house.''
::::::* '''At peye <u>yeb bu</u> ha dyesnexam.'''....''I am going <u>into (=inside to)</u> the library.''
::::::* '''Yay yeyfe zoyper <u>yeb bi</u> ha om.'''....''We should come back <u>in from</u> the cold.''
::::: The preposition '''be''' is used for general locative and idiomatic situations:
::::::* '''be ha domep'''....''on the street''
::::::* '''be yaniv'''....''at a party''
::::::* '''be bak ay be bok'''....''in health and in sickness''
::::::* '''be abem bi ha tam'''....'' on top of the house''
::::::* '''be yibsinibar'''....''on television''
::::::* '''be 1983'''....''in 1983''
::::::* '''be Meur'''....''on Mars''
::::[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 18:59, 17 August 2022 (UTC)
:::::{{ping|Caro de Segeda}}, you may be interested in the reply. -<span style="background:yellow;">[[User:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Слава🇺🇦Україні</span>🇺🇦<span style="color:blue;">Героям🇺🇦Слава🇺🇦</span>]]([[User talk:Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 123|talk]])🇺🇦</span> 18:05, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
::::::Thanks for telling me, somehow I haven't got any notification about @[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]]'s reply.
::::::@[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] thanks for your answer, if you would like to add texts to the wiki, please feel free to do so. Unfortunately, now I am quite busy and I don't know when I will be able to keep learning Mirad or helping out on the wiki. All the best. [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 19:06, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
== Dundyes ==
Hay! Duhayen et se? I am writing just to inform you that these Asian countries don't have a translation on the dictionary: Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, East Timor, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan.
Also, if the Dominican Republic is called "Dominikam", how is it called "Dominica" (another Caribbean country)?
I have also created [https://mirad.miraheze.org/wiki/Yesu this] article.
Hoy! --[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 06:57, 4 August 2022 (UTC)
:I will add these countries to the list. Thanks for noting their absence, plus the confusion with Dominican Republic. [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 16:55, 17 August 2022 (UTC)
== Translation ==
Hi! Could you please translate this to Mirad?
* Philosophy is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language.
* Hello, Jonathan! > Hay, Jonathan! (are names translated or they remain the same?)
* Aristotle (384 BC – 7 March 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher. He was one of the most important philosophers in the history of Western civilization. He tutored Alexander the Great when Alexander was a child.
Thanks for your help. --[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 13:10, 18 September 2022 (UTC)
:Textun se ha vyayabxwa tix bi zyasauna ay obyema didi, gel husi ayv esen, vyatex, ten, nazi, tep, ay dalzeyn.
:Aristotelis (348 JK - 7 jiib 322 JK) sa Helena textut. It sa awat bi ha gwa tesaga textuti be ha ajdin bi umera dotyen. It tuuxa Aleksandros ha Agala haj hu Aleksandros sa tud.
:This is the translation you requested. I have not decided how to handle foreign names, expect I think it would be best to stick to the original name of someone as close as possible, using whatever letters in Mirad reflect the pronunciation closest. Also, I may organize world country names to reflect the ISO standard. More about this later... [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 20:42, 29 September 2022 (UTC)
::Thank you so much for your translation. I have add the articles to the Wiki.
::Could you please translate this as well, whenever you have time?
::* First chapter
::* First May (1st May)
::* A man stands in a city. The man writes a journal. The man sees a city.
::* Does the man stand in a city? Yes, he stands in a city.
::* Does the man stand on... a man? No, he does not stand on a man. He stands in a city.
::Thanks for your help. [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 10:01, 1 October 2022 (UTC)
:::::* Aa dyesgon (or: Anapa dyesgon)
:::::* Aa jub bi Jiyob.
:::::* Tob kyose be dom. Ha tob dre jubdyes. Ha tob tease dom.
:::::* Duven ha tob kyose be dom? Va, it kyose be dom.
:::::* Duven ha tob kyose ab...tob? Vo, it voy kyose ab tob. It kyose be dom.
:::Better is English would be "A man IS STANDING in a city." (the progressive present tense = kyoseye). In either case, I think you may mean "The man LIVES or IS in a city."..... [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 17:27, 1 October 2022 (UTC)
::::Thanks for the translation. Yes, I meant "is standing", sorry. [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 18:16, 6 October 2022 (UTC)
== New translation ==
Hi, how are you?
Could you please translate this to Mirad?
* Film directors, screenwriters and actors
* Family and relationships
* Business and economics
* International organizations
* War and military
* Social issues
* Alexander III of Macedon (Greek: Αλέξανδρος, Aléxandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC) commonly known as Alexander the Great, was king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 336 BC until his death in 323 BC. He was one of the greatest military leaders of all time. He was born in 356 BC in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia.
Thanks for your help. --[[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 15:55, 11 October 2022 (UTC)
:::* Dyezebi, dyezdruti, ay dyezuti
:::* Tod ay todati
:::* Ebkyax ay dobnastun
:::* Ebdooba xobi
:::* Dropek ay dop
:::* Dota soni
:::* Aleksandros III bi Mikim (Elid: Αλέξανδρος, Alexandros; 20/21 jiyeb 356 JaK - 10/11 jiyab 323 JaK) yansanay trawa gel Aleksandros ha Agala, sa edeb bi ha Ajoba Geroma Edebam bi Mikim bi 336 JaK ju ita toj bi 323 JaK. It sa awat bi ha agala dopa debi bi hya job. It tija be 356 JaK be Pella, ha ajoba debdom bi Mikim.
:[[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 21:03, 14 October 2022 (UTC)
::Thanks, could you please translate this?
::Does the man stand on a train? No, he does not stand on train. He stands in a city. The man stands in a city.
::Does the man write a journal? Yes, he writes a journal.
::Does the journal write the man? No, the journal does not write the man. A journal does not write. A man writes. The man writes the journal.
::Does the city see the man? No, the city does not see the man. A city does not see. A man sees. Does the man see the city? Yes, the man sees the city.
::Where is the man? He stands on a city. What does the man write? He writes a journal. What does the man see? He sees a city. He stands in a city, and he writes a journal, and he sees a city.
::Thank you. [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 13:22, 22 October 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm glad you are interested in Mirad. Why don't you try to translate your sentences yourself? [[Mirad_Grammar|Mirad Grammar]] has all the information you need to do the job. You can use the Mirad-English dictionary at the end to find words and expressions. I must tell you that I don't have time to do the work for you. By the way, in English, we translate Sp. "estar" with "to be, is, are, am, etc.", not "stand". So we say "<u>Is</u> the man on a train? He <u>is</u> in a city, etc." So, in Mirad, the former sentence would be '''Duven ha tob <u>se</u> be bixpur?''' [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 17:42, 23 October 2022 (UTC)
::::Hi, just to let you know, I have moved all the articles from the Mirad Wiki [https://plu-artificia-lingua.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Mirad here]. That wiki we created is going to be deleted so, in order to keep those articles, I have put them in the other one. [[User:Caro de Segeda|Caro de Segeda]] ([[User talk:Caro de Segeda|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Caro de Segeda|contribs]]) 09:08, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
== Mirad ==
Hi, how are you? I have just found about your language and I wanted to ask you whether it is related to Kotava in any way and what is your opinion on Kotava compared to Mirad. Thanks. --[[User:Jon Gua|Jon Gua]] ([[User talk:Jon Gua|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jon Gua|contribs]]) 08:49, 16 March 2024 (UTC)
:Kotava has no relationship to Mirad. I like Kotava as an attractive language, but the vocabulary is completely random. All the words in Mirad relate to one another schematically, a bit like how a thesaurus groups words and their opposites. Once you learn '''zia''' (right), you automatically know '''zua''' (left) because the stem vowels are opposite. This saves a lot of studying. All words having to do with books, such as "library", "reader", "bookbinder", and "literate" contain the root "dye-" meaning "read". [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 14:57, 19 March 2024 (UTC)
::Thank you for your answer. Do you have any suggestions on how to learn the language? [[User:Jon Gua|Jon Gua]] ([[User talk:Jon Gua|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Jon Gua|contribs]]) 15:16, 3 June 2024 (UTC)
:::In the book "Mirad Grammar", there are some lessons toward the end with mini-quizzes. It would help to learn the language by starting there. I will be adding lessons as I find the time. But just these few lessons will give you and idea how the language works and you can then study the grammar. [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 20:48, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
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== interested in Mirad!!! ==
I found this out from the Wikipedia page for conlangs and would LOVE to exchange emails to discuss this more with you.
also I for sci-fi purposes I think ''terira'' could work as a word for robot, it depends on the setting but a sapient android or robot would fit being called a thinking machine I'd imagine. [[User:Unluckyeight|Unluckyeight]] ([[User talk:Unluckyeight|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Unluckyeight|contribs]]) 03:18, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
:Better yet: '''texir''' (a thinking machine). Thanks! [[User:Tyoyafud|Tyoyafud]] ([[User talk:Tyoyafud|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Tyoyafud|contribs]]) 18:22, 2 June 2026 (UTC)
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{{ping|MarcGarver|Xania}} (this is related to previous CU, [[Wikibooks:Reading_room/Administrative_Assistance/Archives/2024/February#Alert_about_possible_evasion_of_previous_1-week_block_at_English_Wikibooks_(CU_needed?)]], [[Wikibooks:Reading_room/Administrative_Assistance/Archives/2024/August#Another_user_editing_User:Jay_Bolero's_user_page]]) <br>
I found [[Special:Contributions/CarlessParking]] editing the user page of [[User:Me Lendroz]]. What do our CUs think about this? [[User:MathXplore|MathXplore]] ([[User talk:MathXplore|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MathXplore|contribs]]) 14:00, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
:It's an obvious sock of Jay Bolero not least because the account has posted "my name is Karl Basallote" everywhere and "Basallote" matches the previous sock. I've blocked CarlessParking as this is an abusive use of multiple accounts. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 15:57, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
:: @[[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] In that case, should their edits be reverted and/or marked as unreviewed? They were now blocked indefinitely for sockpuppetry. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:38, 27 May 2026 (UTC)
== Sharmasejal reported by MathXplore ==
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:{{done}} —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:28, 22 May 2026 (UTC)
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: Globally locked by Barras. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 12:44, 30 May 2026 (UTC)
== I can't make a page ==
I wished to make a page English in Use/Agreement – a slighty modified version of the Wikipedia article [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreement_in_the_English_language]]. It's written like a textbook, so I thought it would be appropriate here, but some filter has blocked my edit. What shall I do?
[[Special:Contributions/~2026-32366-58|~2026-32366-58]] ([[User talk:~2026-32366-58|talk]]) 10:44, 1 June 2026 (UTC)
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Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Ferrari/VIN Codes
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142025
4638614
4522173
2026-06-02T22:21:23Z
JustTheFacts33
3434282
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}
All VINs for Ferrari passenger cars start with ZFF (Europe, Italy, Ferrari passenger car). <br>
All VINs for Ferrari SUVs (Purosangue) start with ZSG (Europe, Italy, Ferrari Multi-purpose Passenger Vehicle).
== Difference between 1980 and 2010 system ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Digit
! 1980
! 2010
|-
| 4
| Engine
| First part of model number
|-
| 5
| Safety system
| Second part of model number
|-
| 6
| First part of model number
| Engine
|-
| 7
| Second part of model number
| Safety System
|}
== 4th or 6th digit - Engine ==
* A 308 GTBi, 308 GTSi (USA 1980-1982) F106 BB 2927cc 2.9L V8 2-valve fuel injected
* A Mondial 8 (USA 1981-1982) F106 B 2927cc 2.9L V8 2-valve fuel injected
* A 612 Scaglietti F133 F 5.7L V12 (2005-2006)
* A 488 GTB, Spider F154 CB 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2016-2019)
* B 308 2-valve carbureted wet sump (Europe)
* B 575M Maranello F133 E 5.7L V12 (2002-2005)
* B F12 tdf (2016-2017) F140 FG 6.3L V12 , F60 America (2016) F140 FC 6.3L V12
* C 308 2-valve carbureted dry sump (Europe) or 328 (Europe)
* C 812 Superfast (2018-2021), 812 GTS (2021-2024) F140 GA 6.5L V12
* C Enzo F140 B 6.0L V12 (2003)
* D 512 BB carbureted F102B flat-12
* D 360 Challenge Stradale F131 F 3586cc 3.6L V8 5-valve (2004)
* E 400i F101 D 4823cc 4.8L V-12 fuel-injected
* E F430 F136E 4308cc 4.3L V8 (2005-2009)
* F 348, Mondial t (USA 1989-1990/Japan) F119 D 3405cc 3.4L V8
* F 599 GTB Fiorano F140 C 6.0L V12 (2007-2011)
* F Portofino F154 BE 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2019-2021)
* G 308 2-valve carbureted (USA/Japan)
* G F40 F120 A 2936cc 2.9L twin turbo V8 (Europe)
* G 575M Superamerica F133 G 5.7L V12 (2005)
* H 308 2-valve fuel injected (Europe)
* H 488 Pista (2019-2020), 488 Pista Spider (2020) F154 CD 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* J 512 BBi fuel-injected F110 A flat-12
* J 612 Scaglietti F133 H 5.7L V12 (2007-2010)
* K 208 GTB/GTS Turbo F106 D 1991cc 2.0L turbo V8 2-valve fuel injected (Italy)
* K 348 (Europe) F119 D/G 3405cc 3.4L V8
* K F430 Scuderia (2008-2009), F430 Scuderia Spider 16M (2009) F136ED 4308cc 4.3L V8
* L 308 Quattrovalvole (4-valve), Mondial Quattrovalvole (Europe)
* L 512 TR F113D flat-12 (1992-1994)
* L California F136IB 4297cc 4.3L V8 w/dual-clutch transmission (2009-2012)
* L F8 Tributo (2020-2022 + a single '23 model), F8 Spider (2021-2023) F154 CG 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* M 308 Quattrovalvole F105 AB 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* M Mondial Quattrovalvole (USA 1983) F105 A 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* M F40 F120 D 2936cc 2.9L twin turbo V8 (USA 1990-1992)
* M California F136 IB 4297cc 4.3L V8 w/manual transmission (2010-2012)
* M Monza SP1/SP2 F140 GC 6.5L V12
* N 458 Italia, Spider F136FB 4.5L V8 (2010-2015)
* N SF90 Stradale (2021-), SF90 Spider (2022-) F154 FA 4.0L twin turbo V8 + 3 electric motors (PHEV)
* P 288 GTO F114 B 2855cc 2.9L twin turbo V8
* P F355 F129 B 3496cc 3.5L V8 5-valve (1995)
* R 348 (USA 1991-1995), Mondial t (USA 1991-1993) F119 G 3405cc 3.4L V8
* R 599 GTO, 599 SA Aperta (2011) F140 CE 6.0L V12
* R Portofino M F154 BH 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2022-2023)
* R Roma (2021-2024), Roma Spider (2024-) F154 BH 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* S Testarossa F113 A flat-12 (USA 1985-1991/Japan)
* S 456 GT F116 B 5.5L V12 (1995-1996)
* S FF F140 EB 6.3L V12 (2012-2016)
* S 296 GTB (2022-), 296 GTS (2023-) F163 BC 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + F178 AB electric motor (PHEV)
* T Testarossa (Europe)
* T F50 F130 B 4.7L V12 5-valve (1995)
* T California 30 F136IH 4297cc 4.3L V8 (2012-2014)
* T 812 Competizione (2022-2023), 812 Competizione A (2023) F140 HB 6.5L V12
* U 308 Quattrovalvole (4-valve), Mondial Quattrovalvole (USA 1984-1985) F105 E 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* U 348 (Europe) F119 H 3405cc 3.4L V8
* U F12 Berlinetta F140 FC 6.3L V12 (2013-2017)
* U Daytona SP3 F140 HC 6.5L V12
* V F512M F113G flat-12 (1995)
* V 458 Speciale (2014-2015), 458 Speciale A (2015) F136FL 4.5L V8
* V Purosangue F140 IA 6.5L V12 (2023-)
* W 328 (Europe)
* W 456 GT, 456 GTA (1997-1998), 456M GT, 456M GTA (1999-2003) F116 C 5.5L V12
* W GTC4Lusso F140 ED 6.3L V12 (2017-2020)
* W SF90 XX Stradale, SF90 XX Spider (2024-) F154 FB 4.0L twin turbo V8 + 3 electric motors (PHEV)
* X 328 (USA 1986-1989/Japan) F105 CB 3186cc 3.2L V8
* X 3.2 Mondial (USA 1986-1988/Japan) F105 C 3186cc 3.2L V8
* X F355 F129 C 3496cc 3.5L V8 5-valve (1996-1999)
* X California T F154 BB 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2015-2018)
* X 12Cilindri F140 HD 6.5L V12 (2025-)
* Y 412 F101E 4943cc 4.9L V-12 fuel-injected
* Y 360 Modena, Spider F131 B 3586cc 3.6L V8 5-valve (1999-2005)
* Y GTC4Lusso T F154 BD 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2018-2020)
* Z GTB/GTS Turbo F106 N 1991cc 2.0L turbo, intercooled V8 2-valve fuel injected (Italy)
* Z 550 Maranello F133 A 5.5L V12 (1997-2001), 550 Barchetta Pininfarina F133 C 5.5L V12 (2001)
* Z LaFerrari (2014-2015), LaFerrari Aperta (2017) F140 FE 6.3L V12 + electric motor (Mild Hybrid)
== 5th or 7th digit - Safety System ==
* A Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors ('80-'85 308, '86-'89 328, '89 348, '85-'86 Testarossa, '81-'84 512BBi)
* B Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 3-point non-inertia belts ('81-'85 400i)
* C Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 2-point inertia belts ('83-'89 Mondial cabriolet)
* D Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 3-point inertia belts ('81-'89 Mondial coupe, '86-'89 412)
* G Passive restraint system (motorized shoulder belts), manual lap belts ('90-'95 348, '87-'91 Testarossa, '92-'94 512TR, '95 F512M, '95 F50)
* K Passive restraint system ('90-'93 Mondial t cabriolet)
* L Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags; Rear seat belts, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system ('01-'03 456M)
* M Passive restraint system (Canada)
* N Automatic passive restraint system ('90-'92 F40)
* P Front 3-point inertia belts and Dual frontal air bags; Rear inertia belts ('95-'00 456, 456M)
* R Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags (F355, '97-'00 550 Maranello, 550 Barchetta Pininfarina)
* S Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system ('00-'01 550 Maranello)
* T Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal air bags (360 Spider, 575 Superamerica)
* U Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system (360 Modena, Challenge Stradale)
* V Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system (575M Maranello)
* W F430: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags, Coupe: LATCH system for child restraint for passenger seat, Convertible: lower anchorage for child restraint for passenger seat
* W Enzo: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system for passenger seat
* A '05-'06 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal airbags; Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint for each rear seat
* B '07-'08 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags (advanced airbag for front passenger); Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint for each rear seat
* B '09-'10 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags; Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint system for each rear seat
* C '07-'08 599 coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags (advanced airbag for front passenger), & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* C '09-'11 599 coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* F 458 coupe, F12, LaFerrari: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* H California (2-seater), 458 convertible, 599 SA Aperta, LaFerrari Aperta: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* H F60 America: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags,<br> without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* J California (2+2-seater): Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* J California T: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* K FF: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/load limiter & complete (upper & lower anchorages) LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
* L 296 GTB, 488, F8, 812, SF90, 12Cilindri coupes: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, roll over protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch & upper anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* M 296 GTS, 488, F8, 812, SF90, 12Cilindri convertibles, Daytona SP3: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, roll over protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* N GTC4Lusso, GTC4Lusso T, Roma coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, rollover protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & complete (upper & lower anchorages) LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
* P Portofino, Portofino M, Roma Spider: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, rollover protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* S Monza SP1/SP2: Dual-stage driver airbag, 4-point seat belts, roll-over protection system
* T Purosangue: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, front side airbags, & side curtain airbags for both rows of seats; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & complete LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
== 6th & 7th digits or 4th & 5th digits - Vehicle model/Body type ==
* 01 308 GT4 (ZDF) & 308 GTBi (ZFF)
* 02 308 GTSi
* 03 308 GTB
* 04 308 GTS
* 05 512 BB
* 06 400i Automatic
* 07 400i 5-speed manual
* 08 Mondial 8
* 09 512BBi
* 10 208 GTB Turbo
* 11 208 GTS Turbo
* 12 308 GTB Quattrovalvole
* 13 308 GTS Quattrovalvole
* 14 Mondial Quattrovalvole Coupe
* 15 Mondial Quattrovalvole Cabriolet
* 16 288GTO
* 17 Testarossa
* 19 328 GTB
* 20 328 GTS
* 21 3.2 Mondial Coupe
* 24 412 automatic
* 25 412 5-speed manual
* 26 3.2 Mondial Cabriolet
* 27 GTB Turbo
* 28 GTS Turbo
* 32 Mondial t Coupe
* 33 Mondial t Cabriolet
* 34 F40
* 35 348 tb, GTB
* 36 348 ts, GTS
* 40 512TR, F512M
* 41 F355 Berlinetta
* 42 F355GTS
* 43 348 Spider
* 44 456 GT, 456M GT
* 46 F50
* 48 F355 Spider
* 49 550 Maranello
* 50 456 GTA, 456M GTA
* 51 360 Modena Coupe
* 52 550 Barchetta Pininfarina
* 53 360 Spider
* 54 612 Scaglietti
* 55 575M Maranello
* 56 Enzo
* 57 360 Challenge Stradale
* 58 F430 Coupe
* 59 F430 Spider
* 60 599 GTB Fiorano
* 61 575 Superamerica
* 62 FXX
* 63 F430 Challenge
* 64 F430 Scuderia
* 65 California
* 66 F430 Scuderia Spider 16M
* 67 458 Italia
* 68 458 Spider
* 69 599 XX
* 70 599 GTO
* 71 458 Challenge
* 72 599 SA Aperta
* 73 FF
* 74 F12 Berlinetta
* 75 458 Speciale
* 76 LaFerrari
* 77 California T
* 78 458 Speciale A
* 79 488 GTB
* 80 488 Spider
* 81 F12 tdf
* 82 GTC4 Lusso, GTC4Lusso T
* 83 812 Superfast
* 84 FXX-K
* 85 F60 America
* 86 LaFerrari Aperta
* 87 488 Challenge
* 88 J50
* 89 Portofino
* 90 488 Pista
* 91 488 Pista Spider
* 92 F8 Tributo
* 93 F8 Spider
* 94 Monza SP1, Monza SP2
* 95 SF90 Stradale
* 96 SF90 Spider
* 97 812 GTS
* 98 Roma
* 99 296 GTB
* 01 296 GTS
* 02 Portofino M
* 03 812 Competizione
* 04 812 Competizione A
* 05 Daytona SP3
* 06 Purosangue (GVWR: Class E - 6,001-7,000 lbs.)
* 07 SF90 XX Stradale
* 08 SF90 XX Spider
* 09 Roma Spider
* 10 12Cilindri
* 11 12Cilindri Spider
* 13 296 Speciale
* 14 296 Speciale A
* 15 F80
* 17 849 Testarossa
== 8th digit - Market ==
* A North America (USA, Canada) (left-hand drive)
* B Europe (left-hand drive)
* C UK (right-hand drive) Also includes other right-hand drive markets.
* D Australia, New Zealand (right-hand drive) (Since 1994)
* E China (left-hand drive) (Since 2006)
* J Japan (left-hand drive)
* L Latin America, South Korea (left-hand drive) (Since 2007)
* S Switzerland/Sweden (left-hand drive) (1980-1995)
* T Middle East (left-hand drive) (Since 2007)
== 9th digit - Market ==
* North America, China (Since 2006), Latin America, Middle East (Since 2007): [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit|Check digit]]
* Europe: 0
* Japan: A (1984 - 1994), P (1994 - 2000), 0 (2000-)
== 10th digit - Market ==
* North America, China (Since 2006), Latin America, Middle East (Since 2007): [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
* Europe: 0
* Japan: P (1984 - 1994), N (1994 - 2000), 0 (2000-)
== 11th digit - Assembly Plant ==
* 0 Maranello, Italy
{{BookCat}}
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4638614
2026-06-02T22:56:29Z
JustTheFacts33
3434282
/* 4th or 6th digit - Engine */
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}
All VINs for Ferrari passenger cars start with ZFF (Europe, Italy, Ferrari passenger car). <br>
All VINs for Ferrari SUVs (Purosangue) start with ZSG (Europe, Italy, Ferrari Multi-purpose Passenger Vehicle).
== Difference between 1980 and 2010 system ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Digit
! 1980
! 2010
|-
| 4
| Engine
| First part of model number
|-
| 5
| Safety system
| Second part of model number
|-
| 6
| First part of model number
| Engine
|-
| 7
| Second part of model number
| Safety System
|}
== 4th or 6th digit - Engine ==
* A 308 GTBi, 308 GTSi (USA 1980-1982) F106 BB 2927cc 2.9L V8 2-valve fuel injected
* A Mondial 8 (USA 1981-1982) F106 B 2927cc 2.9L V8 2-valve fuel injected
* A 612 Scaglietti F133 F 5.7L V12 (2005-2006)
* A 488 GTB, Spider F154 CB 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2016-2019)
* A 849 Testarossa (2026-) F154 FC 4.0L twin turbo V8 + F178 AA rear electric motor + 2 F159 AA front electric motors (PHEV)
* B 308 2-valve carbureted wet sump (Europe)
* B 575M Maranello F133 E 5.7L V12 (2002-2005)
* B F12 tdf (2016-2017) F140 FG 6.3L V12 , F60 America (2016) F140 FC 6.3L V12
* C 308 2-valve carbureted dry sump (Europe) or 328 (Europe)
* C 812 Superfast (2018-2021), 812 GTS (2021-2024) F140 GA 6.5L V12
* C Enzo F140 B 6.0L V12 (2003)
* D 512 BB carbureted F102B flat-12
* D 360 Challenge Stradale F131 F 3586cc 3.6L V8 5-valve (2004)
* D 296 Speciale (2026-), 296 Speciale A (2026-) F163 BD 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + F178 AB electric motor (PHEV)
* E 400i F101 D 4823cc 4.8L V-12 fuel-injected
* E F430 F136E 4308cc 4.3L V8 (2005-2009)
* F 348, Mondial t (USA 1989-1990/Japan) F119 D 3405cc 3.4L V8
* F 599 GTB Fiorano F140 C 6.0L V12 (2007-2011)
* F Portofino F154 BE 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2019-2021)
* G 308 2-valve carbureted (USA/Japan)
* G F40 F120 A 2936cc 2.9L twin turbo V8 (Europe)
* G 575M Superamerica F133 G 5.7L V12 (2005)
* H 308 2-valve fuel injected (Europe)
* H 488 Pista (2019-2020), 488 Pista Spider (2020) F154 CD 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* J 512 BBi fuel-injected F110 A flat-12
* J 612 Scaglietti F133 H 5.7L V12 (2007-2010)
* K 208 GTB/GTS Turbo F106 D 1991cc 2.0L turbo V8 2-valve fuel injected (Italy)
* K 348 (Europe) F119 D/G 3405cc 3.4L V8
* K F430 Scuderia (2008-2009), F430 Scuderia Spider 16M (2009) F136ED 4308cc 4.3L V8
* L 308 Quattrovalvole (4-valve), Mondial Quattrovalvole (Europe)
* L 512 TR F113D flat-12 (1992-1994)
* L California F136IB 4297cc 4.3L V8 w/dual-clutch transmission (2009-2012)
* L F8 Tributo (2020-2022 + a single '23 model), F8 Spider (2021-2023) F154 CG 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* M 308 Quattrovalvole F105 AB 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* M Mondial Quattrovalvole (USA 1983) F105 A 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* M F40 F120 D 2936cc 2.9L twin turbo V8 (USA 1990-1992)
* M California F136 IB 4297cc 4.3L V8 w/manual transmission (2010-2012)
* M Monza SP1/SP2 F140 GC 6.5L V12
* N 458 Italia, Spider F136FB 4.5L V8 (2010-2015)
* N SF90 Stradale (2021-), SF90 Spider (2022-) F154 FA 4.0L twin turbo V8 + 3 electric motors (PHEV)
* P 288 GTO F114 B 2855cc 2.9L twin turbo V8
* P F355 F129 B 3496cc 3.5L V8 5-valve (1995)
* R 348 (USA 1991-1995), Mondial t (USA 1991-1993) F119 G 3405cc 3.4L V8
* R 599 GTO, 599 SA Aperta (2011) F140 CE 6.0L V12
* R Portofino M F154 BH 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2022-2023)
* R Roma (2021-2024), Roma Spider (2024-) F154 BH 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* S Testarossa F113 A flat-12 (USA 1985-1991/Japan)
* S 456 GT F116 B 5.5L V12 (1995-1996)
* S FF F140 EB 6.3L V12 (2012-2016)
* S 296 GTB (2022-), 296 GTS (2023-) F163 BC 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + F178 AB electric motor (PHEV)
* T Testarossa (Europe)
* T F50 F130 B 4.7L V12 5-valve (1995)
* T California 30 F136IH 4297cc 4.3L V8 (2012-2014)
* T 812 Competizione (2022-2023), 812 Competizione A (2023) F140 HB 6.5L V12
* U 308 Quattrovalvole (4-valve), Mondial Quattrovalvole (USA 1984-1985) F105 E 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* U 348 (Europe) F119 H 3405cc 3.4L V8
* U F12 Berlinetta F140 FC 6.3L V12 (2013-2017)
* U Daytona SP3 F140 HC 6.5L V12
* V F512M F113G flat-12 (1995)
* V 458 Speciale (2014-2015), 458 Speciale A (2015) F136FL 4.5L V8
* V Purosangue F140 IA 6.5L V12 (2023-)
* W 328 (Europe)
* W 456 GT, 456 GTA (1997-1998), 456M GT, 456M GTA (1999-2003) F116 C 5.5L V12
* W GTC4Lusso F140 ED 6.3L V12 (2017-2020)
* W SF90 XX Stradale, SF90 XX Spider (2024-) F154 FB 4.0L twin turbo V8 + 3 electric motors (PHEV)
* X 328 (USA 1986-1989/Japan) F105 CB 3186cc 3.2L V8
* X 3.2 Mondial (USA 1986-1988/Japan) F105 C 3186cc 3.2L V8
* X F355 F129 C 3496cc 3.5L V8 5-valve (1996-1999)
* X California T F154 BB 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2015-2018)
* X 12Cilindri F140 HD 6.5L V12 (2025-)
* Y 412 F101E 4943cc 4.9L V-12 fuel-injected
* Y 360 Modena, Spider F131 B 3586cc 3.6L V8 5-valve (1999-2005)
* Y GTC4Lusso T F154 BD 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2018-2020)
* Z GTB/GTS Turbo F106 N 1991cc 2.0L turbo, intercooled V8 2-valve fuel injected (Italy)
* Z 550 Maranello F133 A 5.5L V12 (1997-2001), 550 Barchetta Pininfarina F133 C 5.5L V12 (2001)
* Z LaFerrari (2014-2015), LaFerrari Aperta (2017) F140 FE 6.3L V12 + electric motor (Mild Hybrid)
* Z F80 (2026-) F163 CF 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + 3 electric motors (1 rear, 2 front) (HEV)
== 5th or 7th digit - Safety System ==
* A Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors ('80-'85 308, '86-'89 328, '89 348, '85-'86 Testarossa, '81-'84 512BBi)
* B Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 3-point non-inertia belts ('81-'85 400i)
* C Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 2-point inertia belts ('83-'89 Mondial cabriolet)
* D Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 3-point inertia belts ('81-'89 Mondial coupe, '86-'89 412)
* G Passive restraint system (motorized shoulder belts), manual lap belts ('90-'95 348, '87-'91 Testarossa, '92-'94 512TR, '95 F512M, '95 F50)
* K Passive restraint system ('90-'93 Mondial t cabriolet)
* L Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags; Rear seat belts, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system ('01-'03 456M)
* M Passive restraint system (Canada)
* N Automatic passive restraint system ('90-'92 F40)
* P Front 3-point inertia belts and Dual frontal air bags; Rear inertia belts ('95-'00 456, 456M)
* R Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags (F355, '97-'00 550 Maranello, 550 Barchetta Pininfarina)
* S Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system ('00-'01 550 Maranello)
* T Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal air bags (360 Spider, 575 Superamerica)
* U Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system (360 Modena, Challenge Stradale)
* V Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system (575M Maranello)
* W F430: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags, Coupe: LATCH system for child restraint for passenger seat, Convertible: lower anchorage for child restraint for passenger seat
* W Enzo: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system for passenger seat
* A '05-'06 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal airbags; Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint for each rear seat
* B '07-'08 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags (advanced airbag for front passenger); Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint for each rear seat
* B '09-'10 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags; Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint system for each rear seat
* C '07-'08 599 coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags (advanced airbag for front passenger), & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* C '09-'11 599 coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* F 458 coupe, F12, LaFerrari: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* H California (2-seater), 458 convertible, 599 SA Aperta, LaFerrari Aperta: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* H F60 America: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags,<br> without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* J California (2+2-seater): Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* J California T: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* K FF: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/load limiter & complete (upper & lower anchorages) LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
* L 296 GTB, 488, F8, 812, SF90, 12Cilindri coupes: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, roll over protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch & upper anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* M 296 GTS, 488, F8, 812, SF90, 12Cilindri convertibles, Daytona SP3: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, roll over protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* N GTC4Lusso, GTC4Lusso T, Roma coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, rollover protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & complete (upper & lower anchorages) LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
* P Portofino, Portofino M, Roma Spider: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, rollover protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* S Monza SP1/SP2: Dual-stage driver airbag, 4-point seat belts, roll-over protection system
* T Purosangue: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, front side airbags, & side curtain airbags for both rows of seats; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & complete LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
== 6th & 7th digits or 4th & 5th digits - Vehicle model/Body type ==
* 01 308 GT4 (ZDF) & 308 GTBi (ZFF)
* 02 308 GTSi
* 03 308 GTB
* 04 308 GTS
* 05 512 BB
* 06 400i Automatic
* 07 400i 5-speed manual
* 08 Mondial 8
* 09 512BBi
* 10 208 GTB Turbo
* 11 208 GTS Turbo
* 12 308 GTB Quattrovalvole
* 13 308 GTS Quattrovalvole
* 14 Mondial Quattrovalvole Coupe
* 15 Mondial Quattrovalvole Cabriolet
* 16 288GTO
* 17 Testarossa
* 19 328 GTB
* 20 328 GTS
* 21 3.2 Mondial Coupe
* 24 412 automatic
* 25 412 5-speed manual
* 26 3.2 Mondial Cabriolet
* 27 GTB Turbo
* 28 GTS Turbo
* 32 Mondial t Coupe
* 33 Mondial t Cabriolet
* 34 F40
* 35 348 tb, GTB
* 36 348 ts, GTS
* 40 512TR, F512M
* 41 F355 Berlinetta
* 42 F355GTS
* 43 348 Spider
* 44 456 GT, 456M GT
* 46 F50
* 48 F355 Spider
* 49 550 Maranello
* 50 456 GTA, 456M GTA
* 51 360 Modena Coupe
* 52 550 Barchetta Pininfarina
* 53 360 Spider
* 54 612 Scaglietti
* 55 575M Maranello
* 56 Enzo
* 57 360 Challenge Stradale
* 58 F430 Coupe
* 59 F430 Spider
* 60 599 GTB Fiorano
* 61 575 Superamerica
* 62 FXX
* 63 F430 Challenge
* 64 F430 Scuderia
* 65 California
* 66 F430 Scuderia Spider 16M
* 67 458 Italia
* 68 458 Spider
* 69 599 XX
* 70 599 GTO
* 71 458 Challenge
* 72 599 SA Aperta
* 73 FF
* 74 F12 Berlinetta
* 75 458 Speciale
* 76 LaFerrari
* 77 California T
* 78 458 Speciale A
* 79 488 GTB
* 80 488 Spider
* 81 F12 tdf
* 82 GTC4 Lusso, GTC4Lusso T
* 83 812 Superfast
* 84 FXX-K
* 85 F60 America
* 86 LaFerrari Aperta
* 87 488 Challenge
* 88 J50
* 89 Portofino
* 90 488 Pista
* 91 488 Pista Spider
* 92 F8 Tributo
* 93 F8 Spider
* 94 Monza SP1, Monza SP2
* 95 SF90 Stradale
* 96 SF90 Spider
* 97 812 GTS
* 98 Roma
* 99 296 GTB
* 01 296 GTS
* 02 Portofino M
* 03 812 Competizione
* 04 812 Competizione A
* 05 Daytona SP3
* 06 Purosangue (GVWR: Class E - 6,001-7,000 lbs.)
* 07 SF90 XX Stradale
* 08 SF90 XX Spider
* 09 Roma Spider
* 10 12Cilindri
* 11 12Cilindri Spider
* 13 296 Speciale
* 14 296 Speciale A
* 15 F80
* 17 849 Testarossa
== 8th digit - Market ==
* A North America (USA, Canada) (left-hand drive)
* B Europe (left-hand drive)
* C UK (right-hand drive) Also includes other right-hand drive markets.
* D Australia, New Zealand (right-hand drive) (Since 1994)
* E China (left-hand drive) (Since 2006)
* J Japan (left-hand drive)
* L Latin America, South Korea (left-hand drive) (Since 2007)
* S Switzerland/Sweden (left-hand drive) (1980-1995)
* T Middle East (left-hand drive) (Since 2007)
== 9th digit - Market ==
* North America, China (Since 2006), Latin America, Middle East (Since 2007): [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit|Check digit]]
* Europe: 0
* Japan: A (1984 - 1994), P (1994 - 2000), 0 (2000-)
== 10th digit - Market ==
* North America, China (Since 2006), Latin America, Middle East (Since 2007): [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
* Europe: 0
* Japan: P (1984 - 1994), N (1994 - 2000), 0 (2000-)
== 11th digit - Assembly Plant ==
* 0 Maranello, Italy
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}
All VINs for Ferrari passenger cars start with ZFF (Europe, Italy, Ferrari passenger car). <br>
All VINs for Ferrari SUVs (Purosangue) start with ZSG (Europe, Italy, Ferrari Multi-purpose Passenger Vehicle).
== Difference between 1980 and 2010 system ==
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! 2010
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| 4
| Engine
| First part of model number
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| 5
| Safety system
| Second part of model number
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| 6
| First part of model number
| Engine
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| 7
| Second part of model number
| Safety System
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== 4th or 6th digit - Engine ==
* A 308 GTBi, 308 GTSi (USA 1980-1982) F106 BB 2927cc 2.9L V8 2-valve fuel injected
* A Mondial 8 (USA 1981-1982) F106 B 2927cc 2.9L V8 2-valve fuel injected
* A 612 Scaglietti F133 F 5.7L V12 (2005-2006)
* A 488 GTB, Spider F154 CB 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2016-2019)
* A 849 Testarossa (2026-) F154 FC 4.0L twin turbo V8 + F178 AA rear electric motor + 2 F159 AA front electric motors (PHEV)
* B 308 2-valve carbureted wet sump (Europe)
* B 575M Maranello F133 E 5.7L V12 (2002-2005)
* B F12 tdf (2016-2017) F140 FG 6.3L V12 , F60 America (2016) F140 FC 6.3L V12
* C 308 2-valve carbureted dry sump (Europe) or 328 (Europe)
* C 812 Superfast (2018-2021), 812 GTS (2021-2024) F140 GA 6.5L V12
* C Enzo F140 B 6.0L V12 (2003)
* D 512 BB carbureted F102B flat-12
* D 360 Challenge Stradale F131 F 3586cc 3.6L V8 5-valve (2004)
* D 296 Speciale (2026-), 296 Speciale A (2026-) F163 BD 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + F178 AB electric motor (PHEV)
* E 400i F101 D 4823cc 4.8L V-12 fuel-injected
* E F430 F136E 4308cc 4.3L V8 (2005-2009)
* F 348, Mondial t (USA 1989-1990/Japan) F119 D 3405cc 3.4L V8
* F 599 GTB Fiorano F140 C 6.0L V12 (2007-2011)
* F Portofino F154 BE 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2019-2021)
* G 308 2-valve carbureted (USA/Japan)
* G F40 F120 A 2936cc 2.9L twin turbo V8 (Europe)
* G 575M Superamerica F133 G 5.7L V12 (2005)
* H 308 2-valve fuel injected (Europe)
* H 488 Pista (2019-2020), 488 Pista Spider (2020) F154 CD 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* J 512 BBi fuel-injected F110 A flat-12
* J 612 Scaglietti F133 H 5.7L V12 (2007-2010)
* K 208 GTB/GTS Turbo F106 D 1991cc 2.0L turbo V8 2-valve fuel injected (Italy)
* K 348 (Europe) F119 D/G 3405cc 3.4L V8
* K F430 Scuderia (2008-2009), F430 Scuderia Spider 16M (2009) F136ED 4308cc 4.3L V8
* L 308 Quattrovalvole (4-valve), Mondial Quattrovalvole (Europe)
* L 512 TR F113D flat-12 (1992-1994)
* L California F136IB 4297cc 4.3L V8 w/dual-clutch transmission (2009-2012)
* L F8 Tributo (2020-2022 + a single '23 model), F8 Spider (2021-2023) F154 CG 3902cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* M 308 Quattrovalvole F105 AB 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* M Mondial Quattrovalvole (USA 1983) F105 A 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* M F40 F120 D 2936cc 2.9L twin turbo V8 (USA 1990-1992)
* M California F136 IB 4297cc 4.3L V8 w/manual transmission (2010-2012)
* M Monza SP1/SP2 F140 GC 6.5L V12
* N 458 Italia, Spider F136FB 4.5L V8 (2010-2015)
* N SF90 Stradale (2021-), SF90 Spider (2022-) F154 FA 4.0L twin turbo V8 + 3 electric motors (PHEV)
* P 288 GTO F114 B 2855cc 2.9L twin turbo V8
* P F355 F129 B 3496cc 3.5L V8 5-valve (1995)
* R 348 (USA 1991-1995), Mondial t (USA 1991-1993) F119 G 3405cc 3.4L V8
* R 599 GTO, 599 SA Aperta (2011) F140 CE 6.0L V12
* R Portofino M F154 BH 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2022-2023)
* R Roma (2021-2024), Roma Spider (2024-) F154 BH 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8
* S Testarossa F113 A flat-12 (USA 1985-1991/Japan)
* S 456 GT F116 B 5.5L V12 (1995-1996)
* S FF F140 EB 6.3L V12 (2012-2016)
* S 296 GTB (2022-), 296 GTS (2023-) F163 BC 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + F178 AB electric motor (PHEV)
* T Testarossa (Europe)
* T F50 F130 B 4.7L V12 5-valve (1995)
* T California 30 F136IH 4297cc 4.3L V8 (2012-2014)
* T 812 Competizione (2022-2023), 812 Competizione A (2023) F140 HB 6.5L V12
* U 308 Quattrovalvole (4-valve), Mondial Quattrovalvole (USA 1984-1985) F105 E 2927cc 2.9L V8 4-valve fuel injected
* U 348 (Europe) F119 H 3405cc 3.4L V8
* U F12 Berlinetta F140 FC 6.3L V12 (2013-2017)
* U Daytona SP3 F140 HC 6.5L V12
* V F512M F113G flat-12 (1995)
* V 458 Speciale (2014-2015), 458 Speciale A (2015) F136FL 4.5L V8
* V Purosangue F140 IA 6.5L V12 (2023-)
* W 328 (Europe)
* W 456 GT, 456 GTA (1997-1998), 456M GT, 456M GTA (1999-2003) F116 C 5.5L V12
* W GTC4Lusso F140 ED 6.3L V12 (2017-2020)
* W SF90 XX Stradale, SF90 XX Spider (2024-) F154 FB 4.0L twin turbo V8 + 3 electric motors (PHEV)
* X 328 (USA 1986-1989/Japan) F105 CB 3186cc 3.2L V8
* X 3.2 Mondial (USA 1986-1988/Japan) F105 C 3186cc 3.2L V8
* X F355 F129 C 3496cc 3.5L V8 5-valve (1996-1999)
* X California T F154 BB 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2015-2018)
* X 12Cilindri F140 HD 6.5L V12 (2025-)
* Y 412 F101E 4943cc 4.9L V-12 fuel-injected
* Y 360 Modena, Spider F131 B 3586cc 3.6L V8 5-valve (1999-2005)
* Y GTC4Lusso T F154 BD 3855cc 3.9L twin turbo V8 (2018-2020)
* Z GTB/GTS Turbo F106 N 1991cc 2.0L turbo, intercooled V8 2-valve fuel injected (Italy)
* Z 550 Maranello F133 A 5.5L V12 (1997-2001), 550 Barchetta Pininfarina F133 C 5.5L V12 (2001)
* Z LaFerrari (2014-2015), LaFerrari Aperta (2017) F140 FE 6.3L V12 + electric motor (Mild Hybrid)
* Z F80 (2026-) F163 CF 3.0L twin turbo 120° V6 + 3 electric motors (1 rear, 2 front) (HEV)
== 5th or 7th digit - Safety System ==
* A Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors ('80-'85 308, '86-'89 328, '89 348, '85-'86 Testarossa, '81-'84 512BBi)
* B Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 3-point non-inertia belts ('81-'85 400i)
* C Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 2-point inertia belts ('83-'89 Mondial cabriolet)
* D Front 3-point inertia belts with auto retractors; Rear 3-point inertia belts ('81-'89 Mondial coupe, '86-'89 412)
* G Passive restraint system (motorized shoulder belts), manual lap belts ('90-'95 348, '87-'91 Testarossa, '92-'94 512TR, '95 F512M, '95 F50)
* K Passive restraint system ('90-'93 Mondial t cabriolet)
* L Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags; Rear seat belts, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system ('01-'03 456M)
* M Passive restraint system (Canada)
* N Automatic passive restraint system ('90-'92 F40)
* P Front 3-point inertia belts and Dual frontal air bags; Rear inertia belts ('95-'00 456, 456M)
* R Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags (F355, '97-'00 550 Maranello, 550 Barchetta Pininfarina)
* S Front 3-point seat belts and Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system ('00-'01 550 Maranello)
* T Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal air bags (360 Spider, 575 Superamerica)
* U Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system (360 Modena, Challenge Stradale)
* V Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal air bags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system (575M Maranello)
* W F430: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags, Coupe: LATCH system for child restraint for passenger seat, Convertible: lower anchorage for child restraint for passenger seat
* W Enzo: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags, Universal Child Restraint Anchorage system for passenger seat
* A '05-'06 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, Dual frontal airbags; Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint for each rear seat
* B '07-'08 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags (advanced airbag for front passenger); Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint for each rear seat
* B '09-'10 612 Scaglietti: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags; Rear 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner & LATCH system for child restraint system for each rear seat
* C '07-'08 599 coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal airbags (advanced airbag for front passenger), & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* C '09-'11 599 coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* F 458 coupe, F12, LaFerrari: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, & tether anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* H California (2-seater), 458 convertible, 599 SA Aperta, LaFerrari Aperta: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* H F60 America: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags,<br> without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* J California (2+2-seater): Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* J California T: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* K FF: Front 3-point seat belts w/pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal advanced airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/load limiter & complete (upper & lower anchorages) LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
* L 296 GTB, 296 Speciale, 488, F8, 812, SF90, 12Cilindri, 849 Testarossa, F80 coupes: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, roll over protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch & upper anchorage for child restraint system for passenger seat
* M 296 GTS, 296 Speciale A, 488, F8, 812, SF90, 12Cilindri convertibles, Daytona SP3: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, roll over protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch
* N GTC4Lusso, GTC4Lusso T, Roma coupe: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, rollover protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & complete (upper & lower anchorages) LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
* P Portofino, Portofino M, Roma Spider: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, door-mounted front side airbags, rollover protection system, without passenger airbag ON-OFF switch; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & 2 lower anchorages for child restraint system for each rear seat
* S Monza SP1/SP2: Dual-stage driver airbag, 4-point seat belts, roll-over protection system
* T Purosangue: Front 3-point seat belts w/retractor, pretensioner, load limiter, Dual frontal dual-stage airbags, front side airbags, & side curtain airbags for both rows of seats; Rear 3-point seat belts w/retractor & load limiter & complete LATCH child restraint anchorage system for both rear seats
== 6th & 7th digits or 4th & 5th digits - Vehicle model/Body type ==
* 01 308 GT4 (ZDF) & 308 GTBi (ZFF)
* 02 308 GTSi
* 03 308 GTB
* 04 308 GTS
* 05 512 BB
* 06 400i Automatic
* 07 400i 5-speed manual
* 08 Mondial 8
* 09 512BBi
* 10 208 GTB Turbo
* 11 208 GTS Turbo
* 12 308 GTB Quattrovalvole
* 13 308 GTS Quattrovalvole
* 14 Mondial Quattrovalvole Coupe
* 15 Mondial Quattrovalvole Cabriolet
* 16 288GTO
* 17 Testarossa
* 19 328 GTB
* 20 328 GTS
* 21 3.2 Mondial Coupe
* 24 412 automatic
* 25 412 5-speed manual
* 26 3.2 Mondial Cabriolet
* 27 GTB Turbo
* 28 GTS Turbo
* 32 Mondial t Coupe
* 33 Mondial t Cabriolet
* 34 F40
* 35 348 tb, GTB
* 36 348 ts, GTS
* 40 512TR, F512M
* 41 F355 Berlinetta
* 42 F355GTS
* 43 348 Spider
* 44 456 GT, 456M GT
* 46 F50
* 48 F355 Spider
* 49 550 Maranello
* 50 456 GTA, 456M GTA
* 51 360 Modena Coupe
* 52 550 Barchetta Pininfarina
* 53 360 Spider
* 54 612 Scaglietti
* 55 575M Maranello
* 56 Enzo
* 57 360 Challenge Stradale
* 58 F430 Coupe
* 59 F430 Spider
* 60 599 GTB Fiorano
* 61 575 Superamerica
* 62 FXX
* 63 F430 Challenge
* 64 F430 Scuderia
* 65 California
* 66 F430 Scuderia Spider 16M
* 67 458 Italia
* 68 458 Spider
* 69 599 XX
* 70 599 GTO
* 71 458 Challenge
* 72 599 SA Aperta
* 73 FF
* 74 F12 Berlinetta
* 75 458 Speciale
* 76 LaFerrari
* 77 California T
* 78 458 Speciale A
* 79 488 GTB
* 80 488 Spider
* 81 F12 tdf
* 82 GTC4 Lusso, GTC4Lusso T
* 83 812 Superfast
* 84 FXX-K
* 85 F60 America
* 86 LaFerrari Aperta
* 87 488 Challenge
* 88 J50
* 89 Portofino
* 90 488 Pista
* 91 488 Pista Spider
* 92 F8 Tributo
* 93 F8 Spider
* 94 Monza SP1, Monza SP2
* 95 SF90 Stradale
* 96 SF90 Spider
* 97 812 GTS
* 98 Roma
* 99 296 GTB
* 01 296 GTS
* 02 Portofino M
* 03 812 Competizione
* 04 812 Competizione A
* 05 Daytona SP3
* 06 Purosangue (GVWR: Class E - 6,001-7,000 lbs.)
* 07 SF90 XX Stradale
* 08 SF90 XX Spider
* 09 Roma Spider
* 10 12Cilindri
* 11 12Cilindri Spider
* 13 296 Speciale
* 14 296 Speciale A
* 15 F80
* 17 849 Testarossa
== 8th digit - Market ==
* A North America (USA, Canada) (left-hand drive)
* B Europe (left-hand drive)
* C UK (right-hand drive) Also includes other right-hand drive markets.
* D Australia, New Zealand (right-hand drive) (Since 1994)
* E China (left-hand drive) (Since 2006)
* J Japan (left-hand drive)
* L Latin America, South Korea (left-hand drive) (Since 2007)
* S Switzerland/Sweden (left-hand drive) (1980-1995)
* T Middle East (left-hand drive) (Since 2007)
== 9th digit - Market ==
* North America, China (Since 2006), Latin America, Middle East (Since 2007): [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit|Check digit]]
* Europe: 0
* Japan: A (1984 - 1994), P (1994 - 2000), 0 (2000-)
== 10th digit - Market ==
* North America, China (Since 2006), Latin America, Middle East (Since 2007): [[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
* Europe: 0
* Japan: P (1984 - 1994), N (1994 - 2000), 0 (2000-)
== 11th digit - Assembly Plant ==
* 0 Maranello, Italy
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==based==
Based is a slang term that originally emerged in California during the 1970s, stemming from the phrase "freebase cocaine," a method which makes the drug smokable. "Based" was derived from "basehead," a term used to refer to a freebase addict. The term grew in prominence as a pejorative during the crack epidemic to refer to someone who was "cracked out". By the late 2000s and early 2010s, it became an Internet slang term as popularized by American rapper Lil B, also known as The Based God. He appropriated the phrase as a reclaimed word, which he defined as being yourself and positive.
==hope==
The problems faced by America today often have their roots in earlier struggles in American history. American history is not yet over, and you can be a part of it. Use your talents and constitutional liberties like freedom of speech to help enrich the lives of others as well as yourself, and American will be a better place for all.
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==Host Adapter Protocol USB1 OHCI UHCI USB2 EHCI USB3.0 USB3.1 xHCI ==
Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, use Prefs/Trident to confirm Vendor and Product IDs
Please chat at [https://www.arosworld.org/index.php AROS World]
*1996 USB1.0
*1998 USB1.1
*2000 USB2.0
*2008 USB3.0
*2013 USB3.1
*2017 USB3.2
[https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/rom/usb AROS has these USB transfers]
*Control -
*Bulk - Midi 1.0 ( 'send my data when you can' )
*Interrupt - Midi 2.0
*Isochronous - USBAudio, Webcams, etc (wip)
Isochronous is the starting point of modern types of multimedia creativity. IsoChronous isoc code is already in place in poseidon.library and '''scheduled''' transfers are queued to be later rerouted in the host driver code (needs to be written for each host protocol e.g. OCHI, UCHI, EHCI and [https://cdrdv2-public.intel.com/625472/625472_xHCI_Rev1_2b.pdf#:~:text=Page%203.%20Document%20Number:%20625472%2C%20Revision:%201.2b.%203. XHCI rev1.2], [https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/868296/extensible-host-controller-interface-for-universal-serial-bus-xhci-requirements-specification-r2-0.html rev2], etc). There seems to be 2 types of isoc transfers, one is just the normal isoc transfer and the other is realtime implementation of isoc transfer.
For isoc transfer there needs to be a scheduler that makes sure no isoc transfers are dropped (in or out) and that they happen at the right time. It all gets difficult as the device making use of the isoc transfer may be at any point on the device tree. One needs to calculate the USB bandwidth for the packet based periodic transfers that are initiated by the host which have fixed but guaranteed bandwidth. Host controllers guarantee this bandwidth by planning a schedule of transfers ahead of time to ensure there is enough time reserved on the bus.
[https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/products/docs/io/universal-serial-bus/ehci-specification.html EHCI] [https://www.thegoodpenguin.co.uk/blog/understanding-why-usb-isochronous-bandwidth-errors-occur/ bus-bandwidth] vs payload-bandwidth and the algorithm of the EHCI scheduler.
The bandwidth of the endpoint in terms of payload data (stuff we put in a packet) and the protocol overhead, signalling imposed bit stuffing, host delays etc.
Poseidon controls the driver and device tree and it provides an API to communicate with the USB devices. Poseidon really doesn't care much about what sort of transfer pipe is opened or used, it only provides the means to do so and forwards the iorequests to the correct driver. Poseidon code is the higher level code for USB communication and drivers are of course the lower level one.
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; Best Hardware - NEC Chipset (OHCI + EHCI), Intel Chipset (UHCI + EHCI),
; Early support - [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/03c5252d962941a56c816a9f2315134362089349 XHCI USB3.0, USB3.1 & gen 2 Type-A Type-B Type-C]
; Next Best Set - General OHCI, SIS (OHCI + EHCI),
; Buggy Chipset - [ Early AMD OHCI], ALi OHCI, VIA UHCI, Nvidia OHCI & EHCI,
=== USB1.1 ===
OHCI USB 1.1 - USB-IF sanctioned standard but hardware physical form removed with USB2.0 and replaced with virtual emulation of USB1
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| ALi Agere M5273 A1 M5237 Lucent USS-312
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| StarTech PCI425USB, CompUSA Iogear GIC220U-b, Nvidia 220 mobo, USBA2041P, ALi SU2A-PS,
|-
| AMD 756 Chipset (onboard motherboard)
| 0x1022
| 0x740c
| 0x06
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| no [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=31308#forumpost31308 usb devices detected] Geode GX1,
|-
| CMD DU-A2 Silicon Image 0670 (pci AMD chipset)
| 0x1095
| 0x0670
| 0x06
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Silicon Image 0673 (pci AMD chipset)
| 0x1095
| 0x0673
| 0x06
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Nvidia Nforce2 USB
| 0x10de
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{Maybe|Bios options vary but does with Plop Boot}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| Tested with 20th Aug 2012 improvement
|-
| NEC µPD720100AGM
| 0x1033
| 0x0035
| 0x
| <!--Boots-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| untested - Amiga Spider card with possible bottleneck issues at higher speeds
|-
| NEC µPD720101AGM 720101GJ
| 0x1033
| 0x0035
| 0x43
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| Mac mini, Belkin F5U219vea (2+1 ports), Belkin F5U220vea1 (4+1 ports), Adaptec 3100LP, BAFO BF-460, GWC UC-160, IOGear GIC250U, Keyspan U2PCI-5, O'toLink U2-C2B U2-C2A U2-P20N U2-P50, Ratoc PCIU5, USBWholesale UII-PCIP
|-
| NEC µPD720102
| 0x1033
| 0x00
| 0x
| <!--Boots-->{{Unk|untested }}
| <!--Detects-->{{Unk|untested }}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Opti 82C861 2-port
| 0x1045
| 0xc861
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| no USB devices detected - Belkin F5U005,
|-
| SIS 7001 OCHI
| 0x1039
| 0x7001
| 0x0f
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| 20th Aug 2012 - not booting stalls on GRUB word with Plop Boot
|-
|}
UHCI USB 1.1 - Intel standard but since 2009 no hardware support as USB2 introduced virtual emulation of USB1
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| Intel
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{No|not in bios use AROS floppy disc boot}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Intel 82371AB EB MB PIIX4
| 0x8086
| 0x7112
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{No|none in bios use other booting options}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|Detects most devices}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|most devices but not RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led not on and does not work}}
|
|-
| Intel 82801DB/DBL/DBM (onboard i830 mbd)
| 0x8086
| 0x24c4
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes|but not from bios but floppy options}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Yes|}}
| RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led on and although device has software failure and recoverable error IT STILL WORKS. Fresh start sometimes needs Network Prefs Saved to work.
|-
| VIA MVP4 (onboard mbd)
| 0x1106
| 0x30
| 0x40
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|most devices}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|most devices but not wireless options}}
| RTL8187b WG111v3 detected but blue led not on and does not work
|-
| VIA VT82xx (onboard mbd)
| 0x1106
| 0x3038
| 0x40
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|most devices}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|most devices but not wireless usb}}
| RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led on but does not work
|-
| VIA VT6202 (VIA VT83C572)
| 0x1106
| 0x3038
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| A-Best USB-200, Cables N Mor USBPCI, CompUSA, D-Link DSB500, Digital/Research DRUSBCARD, Kouwell IOFlex 580, StarMount USB VIA,
|-
| VIA VT6112
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| VIA VT6212 (pci card)
| 0x1106
| 0x3038
| 0x61
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| 2011 seems to have issues with other identical via based USB controller(s) present
|-
| VIA VT6214L
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
|}
=== USB 2.0 EHCI ===
The USB-IF insisted on only one implementation of EHCI but it creates 4 virtual hcd to cover USB1.1 support. The virtual HCD on Intel and VIA EHCI controllers are UHCI. All other vendors use virtual OHCI controllers. Hardware EHCI USB2.0 ended in most chipsets in 2014/5 and is now virtual through most newer USB3.0 chipsets
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! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| ALi Agere M5273 A1 Lucent USS-344
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->
| <!--Detects-->
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| {{N/A|untested}} belkin F5U006,
|-
| Nvidia Nforce2 USB
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Intel 82801DB/DBM (onboard mbd)
| 0x8086
| 0x24cd
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| NEC µPD720100AGM
| 0x1033
| 0x00E0
| 0x
| <!--Boots-->
| <!--Detects-->
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| {{N/A|untested - Amiga Spider card}}
|-
| NEC 72101 GJ
| 0x1033
| 0x00e0
| 0x04
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| Belkin F5U219 VEA1 (pci),
|-
| SIS ECHI
| 0x1039
| 0x7002
| 0x00
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|issues about which port is used if it works at all}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| VIA VT6202
| 0x1106
| 0x3104
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| VIA VT6212 (pci card)
| 0x1106
| 0x3104
| 0x62
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes|detects}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
|}
=== USB 3.x SuperSpeed SS (Speed 5Gbit/s 3.1 gen 1) aka xHCI eXtensible ===
USB Attached SCSI (UAS or UASP) is a protocol used for high-speed data transfer between computers and external storage devices like SSDs, HDDs, and some flash drives. It provides up to 70% faster read/write speeds than traditional Bulk-Only Transport (BOT) by allowing multiple commands to run in parallel, rather than waiting in a queue
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! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1000 FL 1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B73
| <!--Product ID-->0x1000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->link power management (LPM, USB 3.0 power saving) cannot be disabled so random connection issues
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1009-200 FL 1009
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x1009
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Orico PFU3-2P
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1100-100 FL 1100SX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x1100
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->LPM cannot be disabled so issues with disconnecting WD drives etc - CalDigit, ORICO PFU3-2P, FASTA-6GU3 Pro, inatech KTU3FR-2P 2 port USB 3.0, and Inateck KT4004 (KTU3FR-4PA rev B2) for storage and hubs, etc
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1400 FL 1400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x1400
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720200 uPD720200a chip
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1d6b
| <!--Product ID-->0x0194
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|no USB3 but seems to works like USB2}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported for USB3 but works like USB2 - ORICO PRU3-4P 4 Port USB, early Dell Wyse zx0 thin client,
|-
| <!--Description-->NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720201 uPD720201 chip
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x114 0x0115
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported
|-
| <!--Description-->NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720202 uPD720202 chip
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1912
| <!--Product ID-->0x0015
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.ti.com/product/tusb7340 TI] tusb7340 TUSB732
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x8241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported Koutech IO-PEU436 but only one with open docs
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported - integrated since Ivybridge
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Via Labs VL800 xHCI 0.96 support in VL800, VIA VL811
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x3432 0x3438 0x3515 and 0x9201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}} 2.0 backwards support
| <!--Opinion-->Anker 68UPPCIE-2S20PU 2 port, Plugable 4-Port, GA-z77x-ud5h rev. 1.1 mobo,
|-
| <!--Description-->Via Labs VL811+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Via Labs VL812
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->xHCI 1.0 support in VL805
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
USB 3.1 (power up to 100W and data 10Gbit/s USB 3.2 gen 2 - USB-A Full size plug - USB-B micro USB size - USB-C reversible)
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! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM1142
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B21
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Connector: USB Type C and USB Type A x 1 - Ugreen USB C PCI Card 2 Port USB 3.1 Type C
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[ Intel] Revision 1.8 1.9 Updated
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->VLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Opinion-->AUKEY 4 Ports USB C ,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Startech - PEXUSB312C - 2-port Usb 3.1 10Gbit/s
|-
|}
USB 3.2 (power up to 100W and data 20Gbit/s gen 2x2 - USB-A Full size plug - USB-B micro USB size - USB-C reversible)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[ Intel] Revision 2.6 Update
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->VLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=== USB 4 (40Gbps thunderbolt, pcie 3.0 tunnelling, ) ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Ryzen7 6800U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Goshen Ridge JHL8440 Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
|
|-
|}
== hid.class (Human Interface Device) ==
=== Keyboard ===
Some multi-finger touchpad support works but not on all touchpads
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Retro N C64 edition Keyboard, the super button accessory and optional N30 mouse
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 87 keys Kailh white}}
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo 108 Retro Mechanical Keyboard (white kailh) and two superbuttons (green)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Apple Pro Keyboard
| 0x05ac
| 0x0205
| 0x0122
| {{yes|works (its two hub ports) but mouse scroll wheel issues}}
|-
| Apple Pro Keyboard
| 0x05AC
| 0x020B
|
| {{yes|works (two onboard ports also)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Aigo K68 60% red switches, A68 A87 wireless 2G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=49&products_id=973 AmigaOne Keyboard]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko TAC87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 80% TKL }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko MonsGeek FUN60 PRO&MAX HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 60% hall effect }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 hall effect, good but expensive and software poor}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ATTACK SHARK X98
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 98% maybe silent linear feel with Two-color PBT keycap}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ATTACK SHARK X68HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 hall effect }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Azio Cascade
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Chilkey ND75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 75% expensive}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Chilkey ND104 (Wuque Studios)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 premium clicky (WS Blue) or silent (WS White) key options with Ansi and ISO formats also numpad and calculator, aluminum machined, tri mode, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2026 untested magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K65 Mech MX no numeric keypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair CH-9000045 K70 Blue MX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K95
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cherry G80 G80-3000L[x]C[yy]-[z]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire Rapid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K100 Air
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 okay low profile but expensive
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Dell SK-8135 Dell USB Keyboard for Internet and Multimedia rev H for Dimension 4500, Dimension 8250, OptiPlex GX260n, OptiPlex GX60n, Precision 350 (R42232)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x413C
| <!--Product ID-->0x2010
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes| usb1.1 keyboard hub 0x413C 0x1003 works as well - multimedia keys not mapped }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Deepcool KG722
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 65% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ducky Channel Zero DK2108 Mech Mechanical Cherry MX Red
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ducky Shine 3 Brown or Blue (DK9087) MX keys
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker Cidoo V75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker rt100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 plastic build and no screws, numpad with small 0, mostly quiet seasalt switches, gimmick usb-c 1in screen}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EPOMAKER TH99
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }} USB-C full numpad keyboard
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker P75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker p87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Leobog Hi75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Feker Galaxy80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Galaxy100 gmk/via
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 96% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker Aula F75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 budget version good 75% choice of 4 leobog switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker Tide75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 75% and not too expensive}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker Ajazz AK820 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker Ajazz AK35I V3 MAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 104 keys - two models: wired and tri-mode connection - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker Aula F108 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 pricy but okay 100% but only leobog graywood switches but hotswap available afterwards}}
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker Ajazz AK980
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 97 keys }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker G87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker RT82 RT85
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker RT100 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 96% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Galaxy100 lite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 good 96% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Filco Ninja Majestouch-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Focus FK-760 Wireless Keyboard & Trackball
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}} but quality build issues raised
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GMMK Tenkeyless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested default Gateron Brown switches for Kailh Box Jades default Gateron Brown switches for Kailh Box Jades}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GK61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->GMK67 GMK87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested budget good option}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hengchangtong HCT Limeme gk103s Entry Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->0xC0F4
| <!--Product ID-->0x0009
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|half Keyboard left side only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hexgears M2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested hotswap kaihl green switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hexgears
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Iqunix mq80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 good 75% low profile keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Iqunix Magi65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested good 65% low profile keys }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iqunix ez60 ez80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 untested specific hall effect switches - actuation point, rapid trigger, etc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Jomaa YiChip Wireless 50% key with touchpad
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x3151
| <!--Product ID-->0x3000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|dongle detected, keys and pad not working - 2 AAA NM}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron q0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 untested numpad only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron q1 v1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 untested okay}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron Q6 Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested 75% with numeric numpad, barebones so choose switches and keycaps to suit }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron q1 MAX V1 MAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron Lemokey P1 QMK
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested best option to customise switches and keycaps}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron LemoKey X1 X3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested keycap swap only not switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K2HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested okay}} wireless hall effect analogue on all keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K4HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 untested hall effect but software }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K5 K17
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 untested okay low profile but }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron Q5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K10 HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kiiboom Breeze 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 good 75% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meletrix Boog 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 magnetic hall effect, good but expensive and software poor}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Melgeek O2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 low profile 75% but not repairable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->MOSART 2.4G Wireless 60% Keyboard Trackball
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x062a
| <!--Product ID-->0x4105
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|dongle recognised HID, keys worked, roller worked, scroll wheel works and shoulders works but buttons around left, top and right hand side (RHS) do not work and plastic and 2 AA MN1500}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mucai SiGma Micro MKA610
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1c4f
| <!--Product ID-->0x0084
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| unknown red keys - rgb backlighting - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://hjldemo.clsc.cn/ Guangzhou Zhentian Electronics Ltd] Perixx Periboard 505 Plus with Trackball
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|okay dome keyboard - poor trackball}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Guangzhou Zhentian Electronics Co., Ltd Perixx Periboard 706 Plus with Trackball Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|generally okay dome with good sized keys but piano black surround fingerprint magnet, occasional brief trackball freezes after no use, takes some time to get used to the trackball size}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Perixx Periboard-716 Wireless (Chicony)
| <!--Vendor ID-->04f2:1013
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|okay dome keyboard and trackpad}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Perixx Periboard-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Perixx Periboard-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lenovo SK-8825 41A5327 SIL12-W07
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->works manufactured for
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lite-On USB NetVista Full Width Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x04b3
| <!--Product ID-->0x3025
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K320 Wireless Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|The Logitech USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver pairing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K340 Wireless Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description--> [http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-touch-keyboard-k400r Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard k400]
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x046D
| <!--Product ID--> 0xC52B
| <!--Revision--> 1201
| <!--Opinion--> {{yes|All (including multimedia) keys work. Some keys requires remapping with Trident. Touchpad works and acts as normal mouse. Presents itself in Trident as USB Receiver from Logitech with 3 HID bindings}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K400 Plus K400+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech TK820
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech TK830
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G915 TKL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard TKL means no number pad}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lofree Lite84
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lofree Flow Lite100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 silent switches and low profile keys}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->MACHENIKE K500 Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 94 keys untested Hot Swappable 94 Keys 90% Layout }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->MechLands Vibe99
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 100 keys untested Gasket-mounted Wired/Bluetooth/2.4GHz Wireless Mechanical Keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Comfortable Curve 2000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| recognized but not supported}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|recognized but not supported}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Wireless Media Desktop 1000 (1356)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID-->0x00f9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|working but not mouse part}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Niz Micro84 Duo82 X87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 electro capacitive }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy gem80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy kick 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 low profile 75% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy Air75 V3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 75% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy node 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 96% layout, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Qpad MK-50 MK-80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Qpad MK-90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Chroma
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1532
| <!--Product ID-->0203
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://openrazer.github.io/ Razer] Lycosa
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Blackwidow 2013
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razr Blackwidow Ultimate
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Cynosa Lite V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->1532
| <!--Product ID-->0x023f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer DeathStalker
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer HuntsMan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Ornata
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Orbweaver Chroma Keypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1532
| <!--Product ID-->0207
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Tartarus Keypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested not hall effect and very expensive}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Redragon K668 RGB Gaming Keyboard Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested 108 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys Upgraded Hot-swappable Socket,Red Switch}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Redragon K689 PRO Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested Gasket RGB Gaming Keyboard, 108 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys, Upgraded Hot-swappable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Risophy 60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 75% mechanical, hotswap so okay for price untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Risophy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Royal Kludge RK65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested cream switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SINO WEALTH Gaming KB SkyLion K68
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x258a
| <!--Product ID-->0x003a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| blue stalks with rgb lighting}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SKYLOONG GK104 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested gateron }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->SteelSeries
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet x300 2.4G Keyboard Mouse MosART
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x062A
| <!--Product ID-->0x4101
| <!--Revision-->0312
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|1 AAA for each and works well - mouse slightly better built than keyboard rubberised membrane}}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet X331 HDE 2.4G Keyboard wireless RCMCU
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0C45
| <!--Product ID-->0x7000
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|wireless can be glitchy but few extra keys are mapped }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet X500 2.4G Keyboard Mouse MOSArt
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x062A
| <!--Product ID-->0x2901
| <!--Revision-->0112
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|works well especially large touchpad - usual rubber domed membraned keyboard mechanism }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tecware Specter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested good 75%}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unicomp Model M USB 104 key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }} IBM's and later Lexmark buckling spring switches
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varmilo Minilo Bluebell (prestige silent) and Eculapytus (violet tactile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 75% plastic build no screws not great to mod}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varmilo Sword 68
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varmilo 98
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 expensive but good and Kailh silent}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weikav Velocifire Choice65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weikav Velocifire Lucky65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wobkey Crush80 Reboot Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 very good but expensive Aluminum Hotswap Wireless RGB}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wobkey Rainy 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 75% but not as expensive CNC Aluminum HMX/JWK/Cocoa Switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wooting HE60 HE80 HE90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 hall effect but expensive with good software}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier WK61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2021 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier Sk71
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier Sk75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier Sk75 TMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 hall effect }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xenta White Wireless HK6718B+HM3302-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|works with Raspberry Pi untested on AROS native}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xinmeng X87 MAGIC_REFINER
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 untested keycap swap but not hotswapable switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzii AL66
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| milk switches, cherry PBT, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzi B75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 budget good with cocoa cream switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzii AL75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|good budget option with swappable switches, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzii AL80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzi C75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 budget good with switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
<pre>
linear - creamy
tactile - thocky
clicky - clacky
</pre>
<pre >
Cherry MX Black are linear switches (no feedback); good for gaming.
Cherry MX Red are linear (less noise no click) but more squishy;
Cherry MX Brown are in between Blue and Red in style and tactile;
Cherry MX Clear switches have soft tactile feedback (with no click).
Cherry MX Blue have tactile feedback with a click (noisy); good for typing.
Gateron Yellows KS-3, KS-3x47 or better Pros have a milky top and black bottom and linear
TTC Silent Frozen v2. Linear and dead silent
Mouse the huano brown with yellow dot for silent mouse clicks
Kailh red dust proof encoder for smooth and close to silent scrolling
Boba U4 Silent Tactile switches
Husky linears
HMX
</pre >
=== Mouse ===
if the USB mouse is non-functional put a USB pendrive in before or add the following to user-startup in '''s''' drawer/folder/directory
sys:prefs/trident NOGUI > NIL:
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Brand
! width="20%" | Description
! width="10%" | Model
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| 3D Mouse
| <!--Model-->[http://www.3dconnexion.com/products/spacenavigator.html SpaceNavigator]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| 3D Mouse
| <!--Model-->SpacePilot Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| Mouse
| <!--Model-->SpaceExplorer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| Wireless Mouse
| <!--Model-->SpaceMouse
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->3D Optical
| <!--Description-->Wired
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0000:3825
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin
| Combo mouse
|
| 0x05FE
| 0x0011
| Low 0100
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Cytec
| <!--Description-->Wired Mouse Gaming
| <!--Model-->R.A.T 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Dell
| Mouse
| MO56UC
| 0x413C
| 0x3200
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->equatech / clone logitech
| <!--Description-->wireless mouse
| <!--Model-->49779 / M185
| <!--Vendor ID--> 3151:2020 later 3151:3020
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{Yes|detected and works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Hama
| RF Optical Mouse
| AM-6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keychron
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->M3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keychron
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->M5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keycron
| <!--Description-->Optical Wireless
| <!--Model-->M6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested 1k polling and 16k dpi }}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keychron
| <!--Description-->Optical Wireless
| <!--Model-->M7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested barebones 1k polling and 16k dpi, great for small hands, loud clicks}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->LogiCAD 3D
| <!--Description-->3D Mouse
| <!--Model-->Magellan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Logitech
| Cordless Desktop Navigator
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{No|The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing}}
|-
| Logitech Inc.
| First/Pilot Wheel Mouse
| N48/M-BB48 M-BE58
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Logitech
| Wireless mouse
| [http://www.logitech.com/en-roeu/mice_pointers/mice/devices/5484 M305]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| Logitech
| Wireless RF Mouse
| MK710
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{No|The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech
| <!--Description-->Wireless Mouse
| <!--Model-->MX Master Anywhere 2S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{No|untested}} micro USB charge port on front
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->M220 silent
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech Logi
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->MX Master 3S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{No|2021 untested usb-c bluetooth, inbuilt battery but muted clicks}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitach
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->G502 X Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 very clicky}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->MX Master 4 MXM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Bluetooth usb-c dongle, inbuilt lithium battery}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Description
| Model
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Maxxter
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->248a:8566
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Maxxter
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->248a:8518
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->OrzerHome Maxxter
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->248a:8514
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested 1 aa with no on/off switch }}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| Wheel Mouse optical
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| Sidewinder Mouse
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| IntelliMouse Explorer USB optical
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| Wireless Optical Mouse 2000
|
| 0x045E
| 0x00F9
|
| {{no|not working see keyboard Media Desktop 2000 above}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Microsoft
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->1461 1447
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{No|usb dongle matched to one mouse only no others}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Orochi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Mamba
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Naga
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}} 17 buttons
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB Optical
| <!--Model-->Naga Hex V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}} MOBA Gaming Mouse, Professional Grade 16,000 DPI Sensor - RGB lighting
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->DeathAdder
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Viper
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Basilisk V3 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested 1k polling, 35k dpi, }}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Trust
| Slimline Lasermouse
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| SteelSeries
| Tobii EyeX EyeMobile PCEye
| Eye Tracking Control
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}} gaze interaction track technology for augment augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->The Eye Tribe Tracker
| <!--Description-->Eye
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->USB Optical Mouse
| <!--Model-->MV3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x192f
| <!--Product ID-->0x0916
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|}
=== Trackball ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->3Dconnexion SpaceBall 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}} Labtec designed and rolled into new company 3dconnexion 2001 by owners Logitech
|-
| <!--Description-->ACCO Kensington Orbit optical F1233A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kensington Turbo Mouse 64210
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Clearly Superior Technologies. Model:CST 1000-RC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Trackman Marble Mouse Wired USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Cordless Trackman Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Optical Trackman T-RB22 - Cordless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech M570 wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Trackball Mouse Optical 1.0 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft X05-87473 Trackball USB Optical
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== KVM ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NanoKVM
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== Gamepad ===
Controllers have mostly decided that the left analog joystick is keyboard equivalent of WASD and right joystick is your mouse. You also have 2 bumpers above the triggers. Shoot could be right trigger (so it doesn't involve taking your thumb off the right joystick). Face buttons for reloading or jump or other non-critical functions. Crank up the sensitivity and practice.
Testing can be done with the TRIDENT Prefs, [https://devicetests.com/controller-tester html5], [https://greggman.github.io/html5-gamepad-test/ html5], or [https://gamepad-tester.com/ Tester]
==== Dinput Poseidon Default Plugin - Playstation(TM) style ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="35%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Betop Betong Bat D2E BTP-BD2E XD4D2E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Gravis Eliminator Gamepad Pro USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->047d
| <!--Product ID-->4005
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 2d only
|-
| Hama Black Force USB Gamepad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 psx clone look
|-
| <!--Description-->Jess Tech Game Elements Philips GGE909 PC Recoil Pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbAmIhj6P4 Logitech Wingman Precision USB] G-UC3B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A| }}
| 2002 no 3D but good for 2D retro games like Turrican II
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Wingman Action Pad G-UB3A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 1 blue lucid translucent - thin analog stick N64 type -
|-
| Logitech Wingman RumblePad UB05B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc20a
| 1.12
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|untesed }}
| 2000 twin blue analogue sticks N64 type - poor 2d controls with single molded blue piece - vibration feedback - single shoulder buttons with throttle control below right one
|-
| Logitech Wingman Cordless RumblePad G-RA4A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc211
| 1.12
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|untested }}
| 2001 twin blue analogue sticks N64 type - poor 2d controls with single molded black piece - vibration feedback - dual shoulder buttons L1 L2 R1 R2 with blue throttle control below right one - 4 aa mn1500 batteries; life not great - C-UD10A usb dongle - overall big and bulky
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Precision Wired G-UG15
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 psx styling blue outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Cordless Precision G-X2E14A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 ps2 styling blue outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G-X5C11A Cordless Precision Wireless Controllers
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 psx styling black outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble
|-
| [http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/game-console-accessories-controls/logitech-dual-actiontm-gamepad/ Logitech Dual Action]
* G-UD8 has no mode (2D only?) button and no rumble
* G-UF13A later
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc2
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|[http://www.morphzone.org/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=7018&forum=12 G-UF13A tested only]}}
| 2003 New body shape psx style - dual analog 3D sticks - 4 small travel shoulder triggers no 5,6,7,8
|-
| Logitech RumblePad 2 G-UF13
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc218
| 1.00
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes| }}
| 2006 light blue top/black base - twin analogues 3D along with dual short travel shoulder buttons - rumble present -
|-
| <!--Description-->[Logitech RumblePad 2 Cordless]
* G-RC?? OLD version that take FOUR batteries and RED Logitech logo
* G-RC14 uses TWO batteries has an ORANGE logo - dongle C-UE10
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0xc219
| <!--Revision-->0x0200
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|mostly}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 may have to remove 1 battery - G-RC?? 5 + 7 buttons - G-RC14 use buttons 6 + 8 to reset sticks - replace battery and push large button on receiver -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech F310 Wired Dual Action G-U0001
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0xc21
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|D mode switch}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 dual analog 3D with pc-xbox/psx switch on back (only D works) - both rear shoulder RT LT buttons have excess travel - no rumble vibration -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech F510 Wired G-UG0002
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0xc21
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 dual analog with dual xbox pc/psx X/D switched compatibility modes -
|-
| Logitech F710 Wireless / Cordless RumblePad 2 G-R0001
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc219
| 3.05
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe| }}
| When switch on top set to D and nano receiver for each controller to pair - 2 aa mn1500 batteries required - rumble support sometimes - rear back shoulder buttons excessive travel needed
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Megaworld 'TIME' USB pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0735
| <!--Product ID-->0x9902
| <!--Revision-->Low 0100
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No |}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 Poor quality
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft
* SideWinder Precision Pro USB (1997)
* SideWinder Precision 2 (1998)
* Game Pad Pro (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{yes| }}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5934#post_5931 must setup first]
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad X04 Freestyle
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A }}
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} 1998 might need USB adapter
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder X05 63895 92626 Flight stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|2000 [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=929.msg11309#new tested]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder Flight Stick X08-58736
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft
Plug & Play Game Pad (2000)
SideWinder Joystick (2000)
Game Pad 2.0 (2001)
SideWinder Force Feedback 2 (2002)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2002 long-standing static buildup problem and Force Feedback 2 was the removal of the power brick
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| Saitek [http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/game-console-accessories-controls/saitek-ps1000/ PS1000 Cyborg V.1], [http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/game-console-accessories-controls/saitek-ps2700-rumble-pad/ PS2700]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 no rumble function
|-
| Saitek [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG0v-hf6ZPA P2600] [http://compactiongames.about.com/od/hardware/tp/gamepads.htm P3600],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 no rumble function
|-
| Saitek P2900 wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{N/A|untested but runs on 1 AA battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Batoh PS3 mini USB Wired hookup [http://ps3.jim.sh/sixaxis/usb/ SIXAXIS]
*PCB Ribbon Notes
*Protos ALPS MSU Rev3 M3 and the later CBEH-1019
*? SA1Q135A for sixaxis
*PP4
*V2
*V25
*VX SA1Q146A first dualshock 3 model
*VX SA1Q147A CECHZC2U (USA)
*VX35 SA1Q159A
*VX3 SA1Q160A
*VX? SA1Q188A
*VX4 SA1Q189A shipped with a CECH-2504 datecode 0C
*VX5 SA1Q194A changed design ALPS, PS button changes
*VX6 SA1Q195A red case,
*VX7 SA1Q222A superslims 2 ribbons
*VX8 SA1Q224A superslims 2 ribbons
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x054c
| <!--Product ID-->0x0268
| <!--Revision-->1.00
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Sometimes detected but no support - no sixaxis features detected - mini usb lead will have varying results -
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PS4
*JDM JDS 001 010 011
*JDM 030 040 055
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PS5 Dual Sense
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Speed Link Strike 2 FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Power 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|[http://www.morphzone.org/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=7018&forum=12 only 1 axis joystick only]}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator GM-1500 GM-1520
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 M series Aluminum Metal Joystick Hitbox Controller Arcade Fighting Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 T series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 G series Gamefinger G12 G13 G16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> plastic -
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 S series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> thinner and lighter than G series
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mad Catz sf2 fightstick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash Datel Paewang Arcade Pro Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash F300 Fighting Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash F500 Fighting Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Pico Flatbox GP2040-CE Hot Swappable Mini Hitbox Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> default it is configured for PS4 but before plugging usbc cable in, X for Dinput, B Xinput, RT HID - plastic build case - Rev4 based on RP2040 chip and firmware is based on GP2040-CE (Community Edition) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Shenzhen Onebitdo Tech 8bitdo Fighting stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Venom 8 button
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
==== Xinput Xbox Style Plugin ====
2018 extension added originally called AROSx but later redacted. Latest [https://github.com/medusalix/xone linux driver] might be useful.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="35%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate C Wired 82CB (Shenzhen ONEBITDO TECH - GWOWO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2dc8
| <!--Product ID-->0x3106
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 4 t6 torx screws - non hall effect so drifting issues - triggers go faulty often -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate 2C Wired Controller 82CD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2dc8
| <!--Product ID-->0x310A
| <!--Revision-->0114
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - HID keyboard assigned - 4 t6 torx screws - hall effect analogs and triggers - 1000Hz polling -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate 2C wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - 400mw battery - hall effect 3d nubs and triggers - micro switch shoulder buttons - d-pad poor for retro games -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo ULtimate Mini Wired Controller for Xbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Pro 2
*Wired Controller
*Wireless
*Bluetooth
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect - playstation style layout for pc - slide button for S-A-D-X switch, android, dinput or xinput -
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Pro 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 tmr hall effect analogs, hall effect triggers and some microswitches - button swap - ps2 style layout -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2026 - mw battery - hall effect 3d nubs and triggers - micro switch shoulder buttons - d-pad for retro games -
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Pro 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 hall effect analogs, hall effect triggers and some microswitches - button swap - ps2 style layout -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Ace Aurora
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 hall effect joysticks with no deadzone mode, gyro, linear rumble, trigger stops, back paddles, button swap, macro, turbo, RGB LED effects - tri-mode connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Betop Beitong Spartan BTP-2270U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->Betop Betong Asura 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no hall effect - noble linear trigger potentiometer and alps shoulder LB/RB micro switch
|-
| <!--Description-->BEITONG ASURA 2 Pro+ Game Controller Wireless Gamepad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Beitong Zeus 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BebonCool Dinofire Model Number: Q218 / TP28
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 - triggers aren't progressive but ON/OFF -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X05
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect analog and triggers - tri mode connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX Wireless Controller PC PS3, 9013pro ESM-9013PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 linear hall effect but device sometimes will not connect tried multiple attempts with the dongle
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 ABXY MICRO SWITCH - Bumpers Tactile switch Hall Effect analog
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X15
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 hall effect analog and triggers - membrane buttons -
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX S10 Wireless Gamepad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 TMR Hall effect and compatible with Switch 2/PC/Phone/TV/Steam, NFC, Gyro, HD Rumble -
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->202
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Fantech World EOS Pro WGP15
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect trigger and sticks,2 back paddles, motion controlling
|-
| <!--Description-->Fantech EOS PRO II S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 controller with TMR hall effect analogues, mechanical face buttons and D-pad, 63 input macro, back paddles, turbo - analog triggers with trigger stops - tri mode bt wifi and wired - slide switch on back for switch, macos/android and xinput -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Apex
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 luxury model
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Vader Pro 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 the Pro(Hall Effects) and Non-Pro (No Hall)
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Direwolf 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 hall effect sticks and triggers - poor wifi connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Apex 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 luxury model
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Vader 4 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - hall effect, DInput mode (o+A hold) -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Direwolf 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect analog and triggers but membrane buttons with gold contacts - 800mhA battery -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Dunefox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 basic model hall effect analog and triggers but membrane buttons - 500mha battery - no gyros -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Vader 5 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2025 - hall effect stick with tension control, linear triggers, DInput mode (o+A hold) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir T4K Keleid, T4C Cyclone wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 poor to ok switch
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir Nova
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no|| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - switch type layout
|-
| <!--Description-->Guangzhou Chicken Run Network Tech Nova Lite GameSir-T4n LITE - Zikway HID gamepad
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/Gamesir/comments/1c185ve/psa_keep_gamesir_nova_lite_t4n_lite_firmware_at/ fw 4200 seems to be xbox so B then Home for Xinput (green LED), A then Home for HID BT Android (green/yellow LED), Y then Home for Switch Pro (Red LED)] or X then Home for Wifi and start and select to alternatively swap modes
* and if on [https://www.reddit.com/r/Gamesir/comments/1c185ve/psa_keep_gamesir_nova_lite_t4n_lite_firmware_at/ fw 5700 ds4 so Home + B (blue LED), ]
* firmware 6900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x3537
| <!--Product ID-->0x1040 0x1041
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - hall effect 3d nubs - no usb-c cable - rubber membrane analog trigger travel and bumpers shoulder buttons - wifi 2.4G and bluetooth - xbox layout so ab and xy might need to be swapped via m and a buttons for switch type [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po-nNuC5fps fixes video] - 250Hz polling - 600mah battery - rigid carry case - poor d-pad esp diagonals - gamesir settings software only on android 6+ or ios based only -
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir Nova 2 Lite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir G8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir TEGENARIA T3 Lite Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 playstation aesthetic hall effect analog and membrane buttons - X+Home button connects as an Xbox controller
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir Cyclone 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 TMR Joysticks with anti-friction rings and metal anti-friction rings around the stems, gyro, rumble, macro, turbo, 2 back paddles, hall analog triggers with micro-switch trigger - tri mode bluetooth, 2.4GHz wifi and wired, 1000hz polling rate - gamesir connect software -
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir G7 Pro for Xbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 TMR hall effect - hall effect triggers, tri mode connection - gamesir nexus software -
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir Super Nova Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 hall effect sticks and triggers, 1000Hz polling, tri mode connectivity,
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KingKong 2 NS08
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Electromagnetic Stick hall effect - hall linear triggers - Mechanical face buttons - wired and wireless - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KingKong 2 PRO NS09
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->hall efect - wired and wireless - Mechanical face buttons - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KingKong MAX 3 KK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->hall effect - wired and wireless - lithium battery -
|-
| <!--Description-->Gulikit KK3 Max USB-c Bluetooth Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 Hall Joysticks and Triggers, Maglev/Rotor/HD Vibration, 1000Hz Polling Rate, 4 Back Buttons,
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KK3 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 smaller version of KK3 MAX - hall effect analog and triggers, face buttons , maglev rumble, gyro, 4 back paddles - rigid case - 950mAh up to 8 hrs -
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hyperkin
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hori EX2 Turbo UHX3-45
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Machenike G1 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 Wireless Gaming Controller with 1K Polling Rate Hall Effect Trigger Joystick For Nintendo Switch PC iOS Android
|-
| <!--Description-->Machenike G5 Pro Wireless Gaming Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 ABXY Switch Membrane, Bumpers Tactile switch and hall effect analog
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->microsoft sidewinder precision pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| [https://pineight.com/mw/index.php?title=USB_game_controllers Xbox 360 Wired Controller]
| 0x045e
| 0x028e
| 0x
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|needs specific driver and has poor 2D control pad}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| Microsoft (R) [https://blog.tkjelectronics.dk/2012/12/xbox-360-receiver-added-to-the-usb-host-library/ Xbox 360] (TM) Wireless Receiver for Windows(R) Model 1086 and Controller
| 0x045e
| 0x0719, 0x or 0x0291
| 0x0100
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|separate standalone usb dongle detected and shows as 8 vendor interfaces but no class associated and so not working - may need new class from code from xpad or xboxdrv to work the controllor}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox 360 Kinect [http://hackaday.com/2010/11/10/kinect-open-source-driver-demo-and-hacking/ Video]
[http://git.marcansoft.com/?p=libfreenect.git;a=commit;h=7655fcf7239ba4907654089dba535a196685dbe5 GIT]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 proprietary 2.4GHz RF protocol,
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox One Wired Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox One wireless controller newer model with the 3.5mm headphone jack 1537 1697 and microsoft adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02d1 or 0x02dd
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Elite Series 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02e3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 ok -
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox later models 1708+ Xbox One and Series use 5GHz and use Bluetooth,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02e0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox One S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02ea 0x02fd
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Elite Series 2 Core
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02ff
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 ok - no hall - 125Hz polling -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Minisform MGP01
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->MOBAPAD N1HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 has liquid silicone face buttons, hall effect analog, D-Pad swap, two back paddles, USB-A dongle, HD Rumble -
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobapad Huben 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobapad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BIGBIG WON Gale 墨将 mòjiāng
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BIGBIG WON Blitz PRO 2 TMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BIGBIG WON now MOJHON AETHER
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 hall effect joysticks, hall effect triggers, mechanical bumpers, 1000hz polling rate, mechanical D-pad, membrane face buttons, mechanical back paddles, rumble, deadzone issues - tri mode
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->MSI FORCE GC20 GC30 V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 not hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->MSI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mytrix Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NACON GC-100XF Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 average
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN P5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect joysticks & triggers, limited trigger stops, 1000hz polling rate on wired, 4 back paddles, 32 macro record, anti-deadzone mode, RAW mode, gyro, turbo, tri-mode connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN P50L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->PowerA
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->QRD Stellar T5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->QRD Junior E5 Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->QRD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Wolverine V3 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RetroFlag
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Speedlink XEOX Pro Analog Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->enclosed lithium battery? - xbox layout - switchable on back of controller to directinput (dinput) or xinput - USB dongle switchable to pc and ps3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SCUF Instinct Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 good
|-
| <!--Description-->SCUF Envision Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 good
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Steel Series Stratus Duo XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->usb adapter needed
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://inputlabs.io/Inputlabs InputLabs Alpakka Open Source and build yourself]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->DIY it with 3d printer, pcb and components - pi pico needed - 2 gyros for better accuracy -
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://inputlabs.io/kapybara Inputlabs kapybara]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->DIY one handed version wip
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Vilcorn Z03 BT Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - other Bluetooth modes (green, red, blue, purple, etc.) Select + M1 (or M2) - 400mAh - not great latency wired - 800mhz polling -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->zd ultimate legend
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->zd 0+ elite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->zd 0+excellent
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
<pre>
#ifndef AROSX_LIBRARY_H
#define AROSX_LIBRARY_H
#include <exec/types.h>
#define AROSX_CONTROLLER_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0x00
#define AROSX_CONTROLLER_TYPE_GAMEPAD 0x01
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_UP 0x0001
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_DOWN 0x0002
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_LEFT 0x0004
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_RIGHT 0x0008
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_START 0x0010
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_BACK 0x0020
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_LEFT_THUMB 0x0040
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_RIGHT_THUMB 0x0080
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_LEFT_SHOULDER 0x0100
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_RIGHT_SHOULDER 0x0200
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_A 0x1000
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_B 0x2000
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_X 0x4000
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_Y 0x8000
struct AROSX_GAMEPAD {
ULONG Timestamp;
UWORD Buttons;
UBYTE LeftTrigger;
UBYTE RightTrigger;
WORD ThumbLX;
WORD ThumbLY;
WORD ThumbRX;
WORD ThumbRY;
};
#define AROSX_EHMB_CONNECT 0x00
#define AROSX_EHMB_DISCONNECT 0x01
#define AROSX_EHMF_CONNECT (1L<<AROSX_EHMB_CONNECT)
#define AROSX_EHMF_DISCONNECT (1L<<AROSX_EHMB_DISCONNECT)
struct AROSX_EventHook {
struct Node eh_Node;
struct MsgPort *eh_MsgPort;
ULONG eh_MsgMask;
};
struct AROSX_EventNote {
struct Message en_Msg;
ULONG en_Event;
APTR en_Param1;
APTR en_Param2;
};
#endif /* AROSX_LIBRARY_H */
</pre>
=== Joystick ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CH Products CombatStick 568
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cyborg X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Extreme 3D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| [Logitech Attack 3 Joystick]
| 0x0464
| 0xC214
| 0205
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->saitek X-52 x52 pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->saitek aviator
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Speedlink Competition Pro USB
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{maybe|works but games not working "out of the box"}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator QZ 501
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator TH 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator GM-2500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust XK 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
===[https://github.com/JacKeTUs/linux-steering-wheels Gaming Racing Steering Wheels]===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="25%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="40%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> [https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/documents/pid1_01.pdf USB PID standard not supported],
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cammus C5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fanatec CSL Elite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS4 and Xbox - belt driven wheel - 30cm wheel swapping
|-
| <!--Description-->Fanatec Club Sport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> top belt $600 £500 system
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->FFBeast
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius TRIO RACER F1 Racing Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Cheap and cheerful but not great - may need calibrating
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hama PC Racing Wheel Thunder V18
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Average
|-
| <!--Description-->Hori Racing Wheel 3 with pedals
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS3 PC
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logic3 PXU450 TopDrive GT450 Steering Wheel for PS3, PS4, XBox One and PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech MOMO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Very good
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Driving Force GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Drive Force Pro DFP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> wheel 900 degree - weighs in at 15 lbs
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Formula Force EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->200 degrees turn for the EX model is arcade-like driving - adds PS3 compatibility via the PSx/2 adaptor - weighs in at 9 lbs
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G27 PC/PS3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> comes with gear shifter - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G29 PC PS3/PS4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> may need additional shifter - gear 900deg wheel / rumble - 3 peddle - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G920 PC XboxOne
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> may need additional shifter - gear 900deg wheel / rumble - 3 peddle - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G923
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft(R) SideWinder Precision Racing Wheel (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R5
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R9
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R12
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/Ultrawipf/OpenFFBoard OpenFFBoard],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN V10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN V12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN V12 Lite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simagic M10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> base direct drive $900 £800
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simplicity Simwheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> direct
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simucube
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simucube
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simucube
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simxperience Accuforce V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SPEEDLINK Drift O.Z. Racing Wheel with Pedals and Gear Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 Steering Wheel (PC)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Nascar Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Ferrari Challenge Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> Poor
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Ferrari FGT Rumble GT Experience 3-in-1 (PC/PS3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->b658
| <!--Revision-->0102
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes|Wheel and all buttons detected}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Not great - gear driven 240deg wheel rotation - no psu needed - 2 peddle - flappy gear change - rumble untested - red switch for PC PS3 selection
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster F430
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T500 RS Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> belt driven wheel/rumble for GT5
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T60 Challenge
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T150 Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> gear / belt combo wheel / rumble - 2 peddle
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster TMX Pro PC/XboxOne
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> direct drive rumble - no manual gear shift included
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T80
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Base level and OK - PS4 - 270deg rumble - 2 peddle
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T300 RS GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS3 PS4 - belt driven - 900deg rotation and modular 28cm wheel out - 2 peddles but 3 available
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster TX Leather
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->TX Xbox version - 900deg rotation
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustermaster TS PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PC only belt wheel
|-
| <!--Description--> TS XW Racer PC Xbox1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> top belt system
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T-GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS4 $700 £600 with T-DFB
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Tracer Zonda Racing Steering Wheel PC PS3 Vibration Feedback Pedals Gearbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
===Gamepad Joypad Adapters===
* Most adapters will work in most OS's without installing a driver. Special functions needing drivers will be noted.
* Some adapters do not work with some [http://www.stepmania.com/wiki/Dance_Pads dance pads] because of voltage issues. Other adapters map the dancemat arrows as axes and not as buttons, causing problems.
* If using an adapters should be compatible with '''original''' PlayStation PS/Xbox Xbox/GameCube GC /Dreamcast DC/Sega Saturn SS gamepads.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="35%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.maplin.co.uk/psx-usb-bridge-34887?tabid=3&worldid=&doy=21m9&faqitem=playstation%20controller%20to%20pc%20adaptor Maplin] [http://www.rockfire.com.tw/ Padix Co. Ltd. Rockfire] PX-205 PSX/USB Bridge
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0583
| <!--Product ID-->0x2050
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes}} but buttons mapped different from others
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|poor}}
| <!--Opinion-->Ok with dpads, but very poor support with analogue hack
|-
| Boom PS Joy Converter adaptor
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| discontinued (2004/5). Hold Up, Start, and Select for three seconds. Very good [http://www.stepmania.com stepmania] recommendation.
|-
| [http://www.hkems.com/m_main.htm EMS] [http://www.hkems.com/product/ps2/ps2-usb2.htm USB2] grey plastic box with 2 PSX ports, one on either side - UP and Select pressed for 3 seconds at the same time or the dance code (start+select+up)
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes|Tests/joystick shows the PS port works in digital mode on d-pad}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| Set in PC switch mode. Does not work when using 2 pads at the same time, likely higher power requirements. FPSE emu DualShock untested, Mat and Guitar untested but known lag involved
|-
| Joytech (play.com) (EMS USB2 bad clone) Black box twin PSX
| 0x0b43
| 0x0003
| 0x0
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|buggy hardware}}
| but poor on dance ddr mat and guitar hero as the left and right keys do not like being pressed together, Dual shock untested
|-
| [ EMS Trio Linker ] 1 PSone connection at bottom
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1PSX discontinued 2005
|-
| [http://psxemulator.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=support&action=display&thread=421 EMS Trio Linker Plus] (blue box) 1 PSx at bottom
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1PSX discontinued
|-
| Gamtec [http://www.gamestone.co.uk/gradius/guides_usb_smartjoy_guide.php SmartJoy Plus] Lik Sang PS->USB converter Red 2005
| 0x0925
| 0x0005
| Low 0110
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe|detected and digital dpad works with [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4138&forum=2&post_id=35952#forumpost35952 joystick and testjoystick tests] but the second analog control is not mapping correctly in digital mode}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|Analogue Hack - hardware buggy not useable}}
| Dual shock untested, Mat and Guitar untested. Nothing picked up upon plugging it in. Quite common, these items have grounding issues or feed voltage back into the USB host and freeze the host controller, preventing any plugins or removals being detected.
|-
| Gamtec SmartJoy Plus Dual PS->USB converter Red
| 0x0925
| 0x00
| Low
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|buggy hardware}}
|
|-
| [http://uk.gear.ign.com/articles/700/700334p1.html Lik-Sang Super SmartJoy PSX]
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1PSX
|-
| Soyo Kiki Kiky
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| eXcel PSX adaptor shaped a little like a stealth bomber with USB pass through
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| Venom
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| Dragon Plus (Radio Shack) Pantherlord GreenAsia USB to PS2/PS3 converter single black cable
| 0x0e8f
| 0x03
| 1.07
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes| }}
|
|-
| Deal Extreme 2 PSX black cables from 1 USB port
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HDE 2014 Personal Communication Systems Inc
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0810
| <!--Product ID-->0x0001
| <!--Revision-->0106
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Same as single cable above but with black block midway along cable
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC001 Super Joy Box 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC016 Super Joy Box arrowhead triangle twin PSX] Original was lack with RED Leds. Clones Dilong pu203, Blue HDE Neewer ShineData SD-APS2USB, Red Octane and Black PC Power Box (NS3454) '''embossed circle''' on top
| 0x0810
| 0x0001
| 1.06
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes|Tests/joystick shows one PS port does not work with analog control at all but the other port does and maps correctly in digital mode}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|Analogue hack works }}
| Still available 2013, poor construction though, falls to pieces easily. Dual Shock untested, Mat and Guitar untested
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Ltd [http://www.mayflash.com/pc/pc038/pc038-1.htm Mayflash PC038 Super Joy Box Pro triangle twin PSX]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| TigerGame Limited Mayflash SuperJoy Box 5 PC006 long V-shaped 4 port PS/PS2 Game Controller Adapter
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Limited Mayflash SuperJoy Box 5 PRO PC039 PS/PS2 Game Controller Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| Boom PSX+N64 USB converter (purple or blue see through box) (2003/4) - red led for psx and green led for n64
| 0x6666
| 0x0667
| 0x0
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|not detected by Tests/joystick}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|Analogue hack }}
| Rumble Pak untested
|-
| [http://www.hkems.com/product/ps2/TrioLinkerPlus2.htm EMS Trio Linker Plus II]
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4753&forum=24&post_id=43102#forumpost43102 ]
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1DC 1GC 1PSX but not for ddr mat games
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC043 clone HuiJia Black twin N64 converter for PC USB
| 0x0e8f
| 0x3013
| 0x0
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|detected by Tests/joystick though two digital pads have their settings wrong}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|Analogue hack works well with middle handle/grip little joystick}}
| Rumble Pack untested
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC MagicBox SuperBox 3
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| untested 1SS 1DC 1PSX }
|-
| <!--Description-->Lik Sang SmartJoy X
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID-->0x0285
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SmartJoy X2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID-->0x0289
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC018 Super Joy Box 9 Xbox (NOT 360)
| 0x05e3
| 0x060
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| does not work. Hub(s) 0x0288 detected but 0x0289 xbox1 joypads are not detected as hid let alone as [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62940.html xpad] or [http://pingus.seul.org/~grumbel/xboxdrv/ linux xboxdrv driver]
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC019 Super Joy Box 10 Xbox Twin ports (NOT 360)
| 0x05e3
| 0x060
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| does not work with the big Fatty Duke or smaller S Akebono controller(s)
|-
| TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC020 Super Joy Box 11 Xbox Quad ports (NOT 360)
| 0x05e3
| 0x0604
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC035 3 in 1 Magic Joy box PS GC Xbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->USB to NES [http://wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php/Standard_controller SPI like protocol]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Buffalo Classic USB Pad SNES like
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash PC044 USB to SNES
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->USB to MEGADRIVE GENESIS Joypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=70 USB to 9 pin ATARI RETROPORT style JOYSTICK PORT]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Atari RetroLink 9pin to SB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SLS Sega Saturn USB pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash PC050 Dual Saturn ports
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Guitar Hero for PC/Mac
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1430
| <!--Product ID-->0x474C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cronus Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BrookX One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash Gamecube to USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash Magic NS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> WiiU
|-
| <!--Description-->Brook Converter WiiU P3 P4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CooV Xbox One Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
* [http://www.bemanistyle.com/forum/f6/best-metal-pad-19066/ Metal dance pads with LEDs] - My My Box Blue Shark (Nexen), Cobalt Flux (CF) (Let's Groove), Red Octane Afterburner, TX-2000, Logic3 (Dance Dance Dance), Gamerose (Stay Cool),
* Hard foam mat - [http://www.mayflash.eu/3in1-deluxe-dansmat-ignition-foam-ps2xboxpc-p-5.html Mayflash] FutureMax Deluxe 3 in 1 Ignition, [http://www.gamerose.com/ Gamerose] (Stay Cool), TrinPad orange,
* Soft foam mat - Logic3 (PS420N), [http://www.positivegaming.com/index.php?id=36 Positive Gaming Impact], Gamerose Miss Daisys Naki (Stay Cool), Pelican, MadCatz
*PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 flex ribbon big source of button/trigger issues with all controllers
*PS2 Phat KSA1Q40A (Board), SA1Q33A (Membrane) SCHP-10010 H
*PS2 SA1Q42A SCHP-10010 A
*PS2 SA1Q43-A SCHP-10010 H
The primary axes are either the Control Pad or the left stick. Buttons come in a rough order: face buttons, then shoulder buttons, then Select and Start, then buttons under sticks, and finally Control Pad directions if not assigned to a hat. But the order and number of buttons within a category are unpredictable, as is which button the user expects to use for each action.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Joypad
! width="5%" | HATS
! width="5%" | Button 01
! width="5%" | Button 02
! width="5%" | Button 03
! width="5%" | Button 04
! width="5%" | Button 05
! width="5%" | Button 06
! width="5%" | Button 07
! width="5%" | Button 08
! width="5%" | Button 09
! width="5%" | Button 10
! width="5%" | Button 11
! width="5%" | Button 12
! width="5%" | Button 13
! width="5%" | Button 14
! width="5%" | Axes 1
! width="5%" | Axes 2
! width="5%" | Axes 3
! width="5%" | Axes 4
! width="5%" | Axes 5
! width="5%" | Axes 6
! width="10%" | Comment
|-
| [https://pineight.com/mw/index.php?title=USB_game_controllers Xbox 360 Wired Controller]
|
| A (down-green)
| B (right-red)
| X (left-blue)
| Y (up-yellow)
| LB (white)
| RB (black)
| Back
| Start
| Guide
| L3
| R3
|
|
|
| Left X
| Left Y
| LT
| Right X
| Right Y
| RT
| Poor 2D, Good 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->Gravis GamePad / Original PlayStation Controller
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->Red (Sqleft)
| Yellow X (X down)
| Green O (O right)
| Blue (Tri up)
| L1
| R1
| L2
| R2
| Select
| <!--Button 10-->Start
|
|
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->Stick X
| Stick Y
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description--> PlayStation 2 Older Adapters
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->Blue X (down)
| Red O (right)
| Pink Sq (left)
| Green Tri (up)
| L1
| R1
| L2
| R2
| Select
| <!--Button 10-->Start
| Stick 1
| Stick 2
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description--> PlayStation 2 Newer Adapters
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->Up
| Right
| Down
| Left
| L2
| R2
| L1
| R1
| Select
| <!--Button 10-->Start
| Stick 1 (analogue Hack)
| Stick 2
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Wish Technologies N64 Adaptoid
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01--> A
| C Down
| C Right
| B
| C Left
| C Up
| L
| R
| Start
| <!--Button 10-->Z
| Pad Up
| Pad Down
| Pad Left
| Pad Right
| <!--Axes 1-->Stick X
| Stick Y
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->
|
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|
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| <!--Button 10-->
|
|
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
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|
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->
|
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| <!--Button 10-->
|
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| <!--Axes 1-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
Just plug in your digital/analogue joystick or gamepad into USB port. The device will be handled by Poseidon USB stack. Poseidon is the USB stack with Trident adding a GUI (graphical user interface) prefs.
the context sensitive page would come up right on pressing the help key inside the relevant window. The manual is in this archive, just in case it isn't in SYS:Locale/Help
*How to change joystick mode to analogue?
By default a connected USB joystick emulates Amiga digital joystick. To change this behaviour so that the joystick is presented as analogue you need to use Trident preferences application (System:Prefs/Trident).
Open Trident and go to Devices on the left hand side (mouse click once on it). Select your controller from the list to the right and then click on Settings button below. This will open a new window. On the "General" tab find the "Lowlevel Library Joypad Emulation" section near the bottom. Find ports which are set to "Merge with USB" or "Override with USB" and change them to "Analogue Hack".
Please note that analogue joystick support is an extension of original Amiga functionality, thus an Amiga application must be explicitly written to use it. AROS SDL library uses this functionality, thus all SDL applications that use joystick, can use the analogue joystick feature.
The HID class has several options how to handle the input data:
* Don't touch: The movement and button data for is not modified by the hid class. This is the default for the ports 0, 2, and 3.
* Overwrite with USB: This will kill the original data that might had come from the internal ports and overwrites it with the joypad data for this USB interface. Note well: If you have multiple joypads connected, take care which setting you have selected for each port, because only the last interface with this option will actually send the joypad data to the game.
* Merge with USB: This option merges the input data of the lowlevel.library with the USB stream. This only works, if the connected device on the original Amiga ports is NOT a mouse (because then the streams are incompatible). Merging should be the preferred method, because it leaves the original joysticks working.
* Disable: Turns off the port for the application.
* Analogue Hack: Tells Poseidon to force reporting of analogue data at the port. Please note that this only works with programs that understand the analogue data, because it's an extension to the original lowlevel.library standard made by Commodore. If you want to incorporate this feature in your software, just contact me and I will send you the necessary information.
* Rumble Port: As addition to the analogue data, the HID class supports applications and games that want to utilize a rumble pack or force feedback motors in the gamepads. This field selects to which lowlevel port the hid device responds, when attempting to use the rumble pack. Normally, this corresponds to the port that has been set in the actions for the joypad.
*How to change joystick port assignment?
The low level library supports up to four ports. Port 0 is usually used by the mouse, port 1 is the standard port for joysticks/joypads. By default a connected USB joystick is present in Port 1. To change its location to Port 0 you need to use Trident preferences.
Open Trident and go to Devices window. Select your controller from the list and then click on Settings button. This will open a new window. On the "General" tab find the "Lowlevel Library Joypad Emulation" section. Port 1 should be set as either "Merge with USB" or "Override with USB". Change this setting to "Don't touch". Change Port 0 setting to "Merge with USB".
Go to "Actions" tab. In the "Reports and collection" select first entry named "Joystick". in the "Usage items" select "X axis". Go to "Performed actions" area. On the left there will be a list of triggers. Each of them should have (port1) in their params. Click on the first trigger and using buttons to the right of the list change port1 into port 0. Repeat this for all triggers and for all items on "Usage items" list.
*How to make joystick simulate keyboard keys?
With Poseidon it is possible to make the joystick simulate the keyboard pressings. This might enable using joystick for playing games which only have keyboard support. This feature is configured in Trident preferences.
Open Trident and go to Devices window. Select your controller from the list and then click on Settings button. This will open a new window. Go to "Actions" tab. On the right top window select X axis. On the left bottom list select an entry "Digital Joystick, Push left(port 1)". On the panel to the right change "Digital joystick" into "Raw Key". A list of keys will be displayed. Select key you wish to send. Repeat the same procedure for "Digital Joystick, Release left (port 1)" option but this time check "Send key up even instead of key down". Open shell and move your joystick to the left - your selected letter should appear in the shell.
*Analogue in Trident Prefs
* Open the Trident USB Prefs -> Devices -> Select your joypad -> Settings button -> Action TAB
* See some "axis" listed under "Usage items" in the top right of the window. They are your analog stick(s)
* Check [x] Track Incoming Events which is half way down the window on the left
And you should see some axis activity in "Usage items" when you move the analog stick
*Actions
HID class item -> Settings -> HID Class Window -> Action Tab -> Action handling area
Reports and collections -> Usage Items -> Performed actions
Qualifier keys are *special*. You don't only need to create the actual keypress but also modify the qualifiers.
Go to the keyboard panel and find the windows menu key by enabling key tracking and pressing the windows menu key. Then assign the right amiga key to it.
Go to the actions panel and find the right amiga key (it's called "Keyboard right GUI"). Remember the actions stored there, best write them down in exact order. Then delete them.
Find the windows menu item and add the missing qualifier action. Be sure the parameters are exactly the same and the order is right.
Set them to Raw, then assign an up and down button for each character, etc.
when you change the settings to RAW so you can assign keyboard strokes. it will always say, KEYDOWN or what ever on the left, it never provides and option for key release.
The problem still remains though that if I try to assign the Directional Pad (Hat) to Arrow Keys, that things will get screwed up and you either can not move with the directional PAD (HAT), or movements are assigned to the Left Analog, and do not work as they should, it's as if the right and down arrow keys are ALWAYS On, regardless of the fact that I did indeed assign a Key release command to each input.
check that by pressing analog directions and see the current values, and the thresholds configured in poseidon to bind them to left/right/up/down.
misconfigured too much stuff in the HID settings, you can always go in poseidon->config list entry and delete the config item related to your device (or the HID class setting itself), back to basics.
*Rumble in Trident Prefs
Open Trident Prefs and click on the Devices option in the left hand window. Click with the mouse once on your gamepad choice on the right hand side and again on the Settings button below. In the new window, select the '''General''' TAB and half way down on the right there is an "Open Now" button in the section "HID output control window". Clicking on that button opens another window (HID Control) with sliders for the two rumble engines inside the controllers and you can test if they work. '''Sometimes clicking that button does nothing, other times it will open the window and say nothing is detected.''' The leftmost two sliders do nothing, the third one has a large rumble effect, and the fourth one has a small rumble effect.
===Graphic Drawing Tablet===
There is a standard in HID for tablets possibly mouse type. If the tablet is HID conforming in that sense, it should work. Aiptek does a fairly good job at this. The other competitor, Wacom, didn't pay too much attention to this and simply adapted their legacy serial protocol into HID in a very awkward way. Older Wacom tablets have worked with the special support in the HID class, but not the more recent ones.
to use graphic tablets fully, applications need to be written that make use of the AmigaOS NewTablet events (which AROS has)
* Entry level - A6 (6x4) work area
* Medium A5 (6x8) A4 (10x7) size (recommended but only a few ie years 2000 to 2003 models supported)
* Semi Pro A3 (12x9)
* Pro Cintiq
* 2005/6 Some support added for Wacom tablets
* 2008 Wacom's patent on battery free pens expires
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Micrograf Tabby (late 1980s and early 1990s)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->podscat pt 3030 graphics tablet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Summagraphics
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom IV compatible (Graphire, ArtPad, A3, A4, A5 and PenPartner CT-0405-P - Wacom intuos GD-0405-R) Waycom Digitiser II UD-0608-R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Artpad II (KT-0405-R)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AceCad boards
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AipTek HyperPen 6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Calcomp
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AipTek HyperPen 8000 - Aldi/Medion MD 9310 and Aldi/Tevion LT 9310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tablet PC penabled
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based like x61t X60t NC4200 NC4400 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Wacom PenPartner
* PenPartner 2
* PenStation 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056a
| <!--Product ID-->0x0000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Graphire - Wacom Tablet ET-0405-U UV1.1-1 (Slate Blue) ET-0405UL (lime) (orange) (red) (purple)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0X0010
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|late 90s with A6 size - [Wacom Support] of X-axis 00000-10205 Y-AXIS 0000-7421 Tip Pressure 000-511 under Trident prefs. Air pen mouse type movements }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Grapphire 2 4x5 ET-0405A-U UV2.0-3 (Steel Blue)
* Graphire 2 5x7 ET-0507A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0011 and 0x0012
| <!--Revision-->0110
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 and A5 versions - [Wacom Support] of X-axis 00000-10205 Y-AXIS 0000-7421 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air pen mouse type movements - mouse EC-120-0K tested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Graphire 3
* cte-430/w 4x5 pearl sapphire
* cte 630 6x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0013 and 0x0014
| <!--Revision-->0314
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 and A5 size - [Wacom Support] Xaxis 0-10207 yaxis 0-7423 tip pressure 0-511 and the erase end appears to respond but avoid bluetooth BT versions }}
|-
| Wacom Graphire 4
* cte-440/B Blue cte 440/s Silver 4x5
* cte-640 6x8 cte 640 u 0403
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0015 and 0x0016
| <!--Revision-->403
| {{Yes|A6 and A5 work area detected [Wacom Support] x-axis 0000-10207 Y axis 0000-7423 Tip Pressure 000-511 and delete rub out end of the pencil seems detected but avoid bluetooth BT versions }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Wacom Intuos 4x5 GD-0405
* Intuos 6x8 GD-0608
* Intuos 9x12 GD-0912
* Intuos 12x12 GD-1212-U
* Intuos 12x18 GD-1218
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0020 0x0021 0x0022 0x0023 0x0024
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|detected and responses delivered back - x axis up to 30479 and y axis 31679, tip pressure up to 1023 and x and y tilt up to 127 - Wacom intuos GD-0912-A for Apple Macs NOT SUPPORTED}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Intuos 2 4x5 A6 - XD-0405-U
* Intuos 2 6x8 A5 - xd 0608u uoc
* Intuos 2 9x12 XD-0912-U
* Intuos 2 12x12 XD-1212-U
* Intuos 2 12x18 XD-1218-U
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056a
| <!--Product ID-->0x0041 0x0042 0x0043 0x0044 0x0045
| <!--Revision-->0126
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|various sizes and recognised as [Wacom Support] but not working. x-axis 00000-20319 y-axis 00000-16239 tip presure 0000-1023 x-tilt y-tilt 000-127. HID mouse xc-100-03 works but never could use it as a real tablet with pressure with TVPaint 3.6 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Intuos 3 4x5 (PTZ-430)
* Intuos 3 4x6 (PTZ-431W )
* Intuos 3 6x8 (PTZ-630 PTZ630)
* Intuos 3 6x11 (PTZ-631W A3 wide)
* Intuos 3 9x12 (A4 PTZ-930 PTZ930)
* Intuos 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->056a
| <!--Product ID-->0x00b0 0x00b1 0x00b2 0x00b3 0x00b4 0x00b5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No}} Actions in HID setup window definitively locks the Pointer (mouse) reports settings and even after a clear and save, nothing changes, the configuration returns to default values. "[Wacom]" reports don't see any events from the tablet, even with "Pointer" reports cleared and save, so is locked a in "mouse" state - but can send a special command to the tablet in order to put it into a special vendor mode. This mode enables Wacom specificities like pressure, tilt, absolute position, buttons, etc... you should send an HID report feature with ReportID=2 and data=2, the current HID class driver doesn't give a way to change that, even using the "initial startup actions" item in the extra collection. No listed features work
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Wacom Volito - Promethean FT-0405-U06 UV1.4-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0060
| <!--Revision-->0141
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 work area with [Wacom Support] of x-axis 0000-5103 Y axis 0000-3711 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air and touch mouse movement - appears to be the budget option with some but limited features}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Volito 2
* CTF-??? 2x3
* CTF-420G CTF-420 V2.0-0 4x5
* Serif Penabled 6742 rebadge of CTF 420/020-B CTF-420/02
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0062
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 work area with [Wacom Support] of x-axis 0000-5103 Y axis 0000-3711 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air and touch mouse movement - no erase function on the end of the pen - nylon nibs value option}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Wacom PL-400 LCD
* PL-500
* PL-510
* PL-550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0030 0x0031 0x0032 0x0034
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* PL-600
* PL-600 SX
* PL-700
* PL-710
* PL-800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0033 0x0035 0x0036 0x0037
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Cintiq 21 UX and Cintiq Partner DTF-720
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom PenTablet Bamboo (MTE), Bamboo Craft (CTH), Bamboo Fun (CTE), Bamboo Pen (CTL) and Bamboo Pen & Touch (CTH)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Wacom Bamboo Fun Medium CTE-650
|
| 0x0018
|
| {{Maybe|[http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11432 works on a1k forum]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bamboo Fun Small CTE-450 white
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0017
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Bamboo One CTF-430 V2.0-0 CTF 430/S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0069
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|A5 wired air pen and acts like a mouse only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos 4
* Small PTK-440 PTK-540
* Medium - PTK-640 - PTK 540WL Wireless -
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Intuos4 surface sheet was revised in October 2010 to reduce nib wear}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos 5 Touch
*
* Medium - PTH-650 - USB Wired and Wireless Kit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0027
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested work, however wireless may glitch or drag }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos Pro Medium - PTH-651 -
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bamboo Small Pen Tablet - MTE 450 MTE-450A (MTE-450/k) -
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0065
| <!--Revision-->0116
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|A6 work area - mouse movement but no pen detection except x-axis 2 to -2 and y-axis 2 to -2 - mini usb lead - 4 blue led lit buttons not detected as well as circular touch button?? }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bamboo Pen CTL 460
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested all Bamboo versions were criticized for the drawing surface's roughness (which got smoother over time), which caused the small pressure-sensitive 'nib' to wear down, and become slanted or scratchy in the same way as pencil lead, albeit more slowly}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Bamboo Fun CTH-461/S wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x00D2
| <!--Revision-->0106
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|A6 size - Pen tracking not working but finger touch works }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Bamboo Connect Pen Tablet CTL-470 CTL-470K 470-DE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CTH 470K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom CTH 480/S wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} lithium battery for pad -
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos Pen Small CTL-480/S CTL 480 K wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x030E
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|A5 detected as Intuos PS but not working although the RHS blue led responds to pen on tablet }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CTH 490 PK S Photo - CTH-490CK-S Comic - CTH-490AK-S Art
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested lower hovering height pen nibs wear fast and input lag/responsiveness}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intuos Pen & Touch Medium - CTH-680 - USB Wired and Wireless Kit work
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-660 and PTH-860)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Media Tablet 10.6"
Genius G-Pen M609
Genius G-Pen M609X
iVista Media Tablet 10.6
Aiptek MediaTablet 10000u
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0501
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Slim Tablet 12.1"
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x172F
| <!--Product ID-->0x0034
| <!--Revision-->0x1105
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Media Tablet 12 by 9"
Aiptek HyperPen 12000u T-12000U Tablet Series
Nisis T-12000u USB Tablet Series Version 1.05 (aiptek rebadged)
Trust item #1535
ADESSO Cyber Tablet 12000 Graphic design tablet
iVista Media Tablet 12
PENTAGRAM O'pen Wide P 2003
Genius G-Pen M712
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0500, 0x08ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x0010
| <!--Revision-->0105
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|detected with Nisis/Aiptek functioning as a tablet, untested with others - Puck (mouse) x axis 0000 to 6000 y axis 0000 to 6000 - stylus (pen) x axis 00000 to 12000 y axis 00000 to 12000 tip pressure 0000 to 1023 - 16 function keys - AAA battery needed for pen and another for the mouse}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Media Tablet 14.1" v5.1e
Genius G-Pen M714X
Aiptek MediaTablet 14000u WMK-H141
Trust item #15358
Adesso CyberTablet 14000 M14
iVista Media Tablet 14.1
PENTAGRAM O'pen Wide P 2004
| <!--Vendor ID-->0X172f
| <!--Product ID-->0X0500
| <!--Revision-->0114
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|detected with Nisis/Aiptek functioning as a tablet - Stylus (Pen) X 16838 Y 16838 Tip Pressure 1023 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop PID 0038
Genius G-Pen F509
Manhattan 177405
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0038
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop PID 0052
Yiynova MSP19
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0052
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Q Pad
Aiptek HyperPen Mini
NGS Flexi Style
VisTablet PenPad
iVistaTablet Q Flex Pad
Bravod Q-PD65-S
Trust Flex Design Tablet (#16937)
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0037
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Sirius Battery Free Tablet
VisTablet Muse
PENTAGRAM Designer P 2700
Princeton PTB-S1BK
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0502
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Slim Tablet 12.1"
Genius G-Pen F610
Trust Slimline Widescreen Tablet (#16529)
VisTablet Original 12"
Adesso CyberTablet Z12
Adesso CT-Z12A
PenPower Tooya Pro
Aiptek Slim 12.1 Inch
Aiptek SlimTablet 600u Premium II
NGS Slim Proguess
iVistaTablet Slim 12.1
PENTAGRAM ThinType P 2006
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0034
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Slim Tablet 5.8"
Genius G-Pen F350
Trust item #16485
VisTablet Mini
iVistaTablet Slim 5.8
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0032
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Venus S Tablet
Trust eBrush Widescreen Tablet (#17939)
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0503
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Aiptek GmBH MediaTablet Ultimate II - 16:10 Professional Graphic Tablet Model 1400U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Hanvon Beijing HanWang HW Micro Drawing Tablet ET0504U
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b57
| <!--Product ID-->0x8030
| <!--Revision-->01111
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|does not work - recognised as an HID mouse - no tablet extensions detected}}
|-
| <!--Description-->KYE EasyPen 340, Genius EasyPen 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->0458:5014
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| Aiptek Hyper Pen 6000u PC Tablet APT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{No|detected but does not work - win98 era cordless 6in by 4.5in - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->nisis T-8000U APT-2 Aiptek rebadge
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08CA
| <!--Product ID-->0x0021
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|A5 detected but no responses }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acecad Flair II GT-504 Init Fkt Fkt 0x5ab450c0
AIPTEK HyperPen 10000 U
Aiptek HyperPen 10000U,
AIPTEK Slim Tablet U600 Premium II
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0460
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ace Cad Enterprise Co., Ltd Tablet - 5x3.75 drawing area
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0460
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bosto's
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} UCLogic Digitizer
|-
| <!--Description-->Adesso CyberTablet Z7, Adesso CyberTablet 12000, Adesso CT-12000A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UC-Logic / Lapazz WP8060, UC-Logic / Lapazz PF1209, UC-Logic / Lapazz Artistic Tablet 5540, Manhattan 8"x6", Manhattan 3"x4", Manhattan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested but suspect not working}}
|-
| <!--Description-->DigiPro 5.5×4” Graphics Tablet
Digital Ink Pad (A4 format)
DigiPro WP8060, DigiPro WP5540,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius G-pen
G-Pen 4500
Genius Wizardpen
Genius Mousepen
Genius Easypen i405 M610
Genius PenSketch 9x12, Genius MousePen i608, Genius MousePen 8x6, Genius MousePen / WizardPen 5x4,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius G-Pen F610
Genius G-Pen M610
Genius G-Pen 340 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP4030U)
Genius G-Pen 450 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius
UC-LOGIC
iBall Tablet PF8060
iBall
Iball Pen Tablet 8060U, Iball Pen Tablet 5540U, Iball Pen Tablet 4030U, Iball Design Tablet PF1209,
NGS CADBOY (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U)
Pentagram
QWare
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust TB-3100
Trust TB-5300 Trust 15356
Trust TB-6300 Trust 15357 WP8060U Slimline but bulky with metal backing A5 size
Trust 16486, Trust 16447, Sketch Design Tablet,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|clashes with usb and crashes AROS }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UC-Logic Tablet WP1062
Aiptek HyperPen 10000U
Monoprice 10X6.25 Inches Graphic Drawing Tablet
Pickle 10x6.25 Inch Graphic Drawing tabletguess
| <!--Vendor ID-->5543:0064
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| [ VTech KidiPhoto Art Studio]
|
|
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
|}
Tablet has a squared lines of wires which induce a current into the pen which is then detected by the metal grid in the tablet pad. Tablets report pressure (and tilt on expensive models) and are absolute pointing devices (put the pen at the top left and the mouse pointer will go to the top left of the screen). Graphic drawing area, what keys, report rate, resolution lpi lpmm, accuracy, pressure levels (may come from the app), origin position,
Wacom tablets use electromagnetic resonance technology. Since the tablet provides power to the pen through resonant inductive coupling, no power is required for the pointing device. As a result, no batteries are inside the pen (or the accompanying puck), making them lighter and slimmer.
Under the tablet's surface (or LCD in the case of the Cintiq) is a printed circuit board with a grid of multiple send/receive coils and a magnetic reflector attached behind the grid. In send mode, the tablet generates a close-coupled electromagnetic field (also known as a B-field) at a frequency of 531 kHz. This close-coupled field stimulates oscillation in the pen's coil/capacitor (LC) circuit when brought into range of the B-field. Any excess resonant electromagnetic energy is reflected back to the tablet. In receive mode, the energy of the resonant circuit’s oscillations in the pen is detected by the tablet's grid. This information is analyzed by the computer to determine the pen's position, by interpolation and Fourier analysis of the signal intensity.
In addition, the pen communicates information such as pen tip pressure, side-switch status, tip vs. eraser orientation and ID number (to differentiate between different pens, mice, etc.). For example, applying more or less pressure to the tip of the pen changes the value of the pen's timing circuit capacitor. This signal change can be communicated in an analog or digital method. An analog implementation modulates the phase angle of the resonant frequency, while a digital method is communicated to a modulator that distributes the information digitally. The tablet forwards this and other relevant tool information in packets, up to 200 times per second, to the computer.
If you disable (delete all of them except for one that needs to be set to "no action", so that it will not be regenerated as default) the Extra Startup actions, the tablet should remain in relative mouse mode—you will not get pressure information in that mode though. [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/highway_usb/message/2394]}}
=== Handheld Barcode Scanner Readers ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Farsun 9100 barcode scanner 0-12"
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Motorola Symbol LS2203 CMOS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tysso
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Simple}} Code 11, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Coda Bar, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, MSI/Plessey, Telepen, Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5
|-
| <!--Description-->Unitech MS320
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wasp WCS3905 CCD 1"
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} Code 93, Matrix 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Code 39, UCC/EAN-128, ISBN, Code 32, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Code 128, Code 11, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI-Plessey, China Post, IATA 2 of 5, ISSN, UK-Plessey
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Datalogic Touch 90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intermec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Honeywell Metrologic MK9540-32A38
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Motorola LS2208 Laser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wasp WWS800 Laser 1D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Datalogic GD4130-BK-C066
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Honeywell 1202G-1USB-5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Motorola / Symbol DS6707-DC20007ZZR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->DataMan 8000 2D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Honeywell Voyager 9520/40
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Metrologic MS1690 USB 2D Barcode Scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} QR Code GS1 Databar PDF417
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Syscan GM800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
[http://www.scandit.com/2011/11/04/types-of-barcodes-choosing-the-right-barcode-type-ean-upc-code128-itf-14-or-code39/ Types of Barcode]
<pre>
UPC-A Grocery most common
Code 128
EAN-13 Library Books ISBN & ISSN,
Code 39
Codabar blood bank,
2D barcodes such as
Data Matrix
PDF417e
Maxicode
Aztec
QR Code old Nokia handsets,
MicroPDF417
</pre>
===TouchScreens===
Projected capacitive (PCAP) touch screen product, amongst many options the widely used are I2C and USB
*USB host–device structure which dominates consumer and industrial electronics devices where higher bandwidth needed and user-friendly (multiswipes)
*I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit simple serial standard for LCD display in embedded systems because of cost and low power
*SPI arduino and rpi single boards
We cover the USB here
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| eGalax Touch 4a
| 0eef
| 0001
| 0001
| {{yes|2009 works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lilliput HDMI Monitors
669GL-70NP/C/T (7 inch)
869GL-80NP/C/T (8 inch)
FA1011-NP/C/T (10 inch)
FA1046-NP/C/T (10 inch)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Iilyama Prolite Monitors
PROLITE T1513SR-1 (15 inch)
PROLITE T1730 (17 inch)
PROLITE T1713SR-1 (17 inch)
PROLITE T1913SR-1 (19 inch)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Smart Display Company (SDC) Touchscreens TFT Monitors
TOUCH-TFT-TS07 (7 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS08 (8 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS10 (10 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS12 (12 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS15 (15 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS17 (17 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS19W (19 inch wide)
TOUCH-TFT-TS22W (22 inch wide)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->XENARC Monitors 7 inch models
700TSH
700TSU
700TSV
702TSV
705TSV
706TSA
700IDT
MDT-X7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->XENARC
8 inch models:
800TSV
805TSV
10 inch models:
1020TSV
1026TSA
1040TS
12 inch models:
1200TS
1200TR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Asus VT229H 21.5"
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CUQI 7" Monitor Touchscreen 1024x600 IPS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Espresso 15" Portable Touchscreen Display Monitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hannspree HT225HPB 21.5 inch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->WaveShare 13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
===GPS tracking, running, cycling, biking, walking, hiking, ORIENTEERING, boaters and mapping===
Support for OpenStreetMap but not for Ordnance Survey, Map Pilot or National Geographic's Topo maps data gdb,
Data output supported nmea 0183 V1.5 APA, V1.5 XTE and V2.1 GSA formats, gpx, kml/kmz, tracks from tcx files, geo: URIs,
NMEA0183(which is RS232, voltages range from -15 volts to 15 volts, 4800 baud), or need NMEA sentences connected to your computer
other method that some units support is a special serial cable that actually emits raw RS232 NMEA. These usually take 10->30 volts input, can run the unit, and have full voltage I/O for RS232 (not like spanner mode, which effectively turns the unit into a USB->Serial adapter inside the case).
Equivalent apps - merkator, mapsource,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin gpsmap 180 GPS/chart plotter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->1992 GARMIN GPS 55 AVD Portable System
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPS V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested - waas pinpoint within 3 metres - nmea - 4AA battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPS 12 12XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Legend C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eMap
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|possibly through usbmodem rs232 connection nmea 0183 protocol}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eTrex
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} rs232 these older units supported it and would provide the stream in either the standard NMEA 0183 format or a proprietary Garmin format.
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPS 75 AVD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan GPS Map 7000 model 45006 (1994)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan GPS Tracker
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan Pioneer Satellite Navigator
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan GPS 300 315 320 Mentor Receiver (2003)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Not for dedicated sat nav units like the Nuvi, TomTom, etc
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NaviLock NL-402U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested u-blox 5 SuperSense® chipset with receivers for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->GM1-86UB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| U-BLOX UB-6010 GGA,GSA,GSV, RMC and support VTG, GLL, TXT ublox binary and NMEA Command Dynamic Condition }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NAVILOCK GPS NL-602U USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|works via usbmodem.device - ublox ag 6 chipset - 50 channel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->TOPGNSS ton Receiver & Antenna GM702 u-blox 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|UBLOX7020 chip design bloc u-blox}}
|-
| <!--Description-->VK-162 G-MOUSE u blox 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1546
| <!--Product ID-->0x01a7
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|UBX G70xx with RMC VTG GSV TXT GLL GGA GSA}}
|-
| <!--Description-->VK-172 u-blox 7 G7020-KT gps gnss white pen stick receiver - over 1 inch long
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1546
| <!--Product ID-->0x01a7
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A| detected as cdc controlled plug in device - 18x18x2mm patch antenna but can be slow to update - nmea 0183 and ublox binary protocol}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GlobalSat BU-353 WaterProof USB GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested SiRF Star III}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Haicom HI-206 USB GPS receiver with RS-232 interfaces, RJ11 and PS/II connector EB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|usb-serial prolific pl2303 detected but GSP3F SiRF Star IV technology not detected or bound}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->BT760Y,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 5 GPS chipset}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GM-65 USB GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 6 GPS chipset - 65 channel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 7 GPS chipset}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GM-65 USB GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 8 GPS chipset - 167 channels}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Colorado 300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} USB
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Geko 101 201
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} limited waas enabled only - waypoints - aaa battery
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Edge 200 bike mount
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin ForeRunner 10 15 watch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Montana 600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Dakota 10 20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Map76s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Oregon 450T
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} USB nmea 0183
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eTrex 10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested - no nmea0183 sentences data stream output - configuration an option to set it to "Garmin" mode, or "Mass Storage" mode. Since the mass storage mode seems to be required for waypoint/track/etc data exchange, the 'Garmin' mode would be for this data stream. Yet putting it in that mode doesnt seem to produce anything.}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Oregon 650T
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPSMAP 64S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GPSMap 78S or GPSMap 76CSX which has a NMEA port for talking to Nav equipment
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eTrex Vista Cx GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested - 2AA battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPSmap 276c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan 2000 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan 3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan Triton 300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} SiRFstarIII™, Antenna Type Multidirectional Patch with WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS support
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan Triton 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
==massstorage.class (MSC/UMS - most cameras and mp3 players)==
=== USB Card Readers ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="15%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |Installing
! width="15%" |Booting
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| A-Tec Model CR-362
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| [http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=200406&pcount=&Product_Id=179164 Belkin 15 in 1 Card Reader]
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Conrad CP440 60 in 1
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works on a1k forum}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Genesys Gtech Logic 19 in 1
| 0x05E3
| 0x0710
| High 0200
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Hama 19 in 1 Card Reader
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| Hama 35 in 1 Card Reader
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Integral Single Slot SD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kingston USB 3.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexar microsd adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} but wider than Sandisk version - could block other slot if below
|-
| Pretec CardDriver
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Sandisk MicroMate
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sandisk MobileMate SD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sandisk MobileMate Micro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} has satisfying 'click' when microsd inserted
|-
| <!--Description-->Sandisk MobileMate Duo MicroSD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} no 'click' insertion uses pressure so future wear and tear issues
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Serena metal cased microsd only
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|Maybe}} hit or miss on quality
|-
| <!--Description-->Serena "Sandisk MobileMate" look-alike
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|Maybe}} hit or miss on quality
|-
| SilverCrest 16in1
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Transcend
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Transcend P5 8 in 1 TSRDP5K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Transcend P8 15 in 1 TSRDP8K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Zyxel integralmemory 8 in 1
| 0x0aec
| 0x3260
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{no|not detected}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB Hard Drives ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Datel MaxDrive
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Inateck 2.5 Inch USB 3.0 Hard Drive Disk Enclosure/ Case (FE2001)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} Full USB 3.0 port but plastic teeth keeping drive in place can snap
|-
| <!--Description-->Inateck case (FE2002)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} full USB 3.0 port - updated design
|-
| <!--Description-->Inateck case (FE3001)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} wider USB 3.0 port and no on/off switch Jmicron JMS578 chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Iomega Desktop Hard Drive 500GB, 3,5“, USB2.0
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Samsung
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Samsung
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Samsung T3 SSD
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}} USB 3.1 Gen 1 space grey / black metal/ plastic
|-
| Samsung T5 SSD
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}} USB 3.1 Gen 2 256GB 512GB alluring blue 1Tb 2Tb black unibody metal
|-
| Samsung
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Seagate
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Seagate
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Toshiba Canvio 1TB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|partition fat32 or sfs to 100GB max - ntfs partitions not detected out of the box - select usb drive in trident prefs and press disable to shutdown}}
|-
| Verbatim 160GB Smartdisk
|
|
|
| {{yes|works }}
|-
| Western Digital USB
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->WD Essential
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->WD Passport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB DVD CD ROM Drives ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->12.5mm
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->12.5mm enclosure mini-sata dvd-rw
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested needs sole usb3 port to power it}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->9.5mm enclosure ECD829 mini-sata dvd-rw with Initio Corporation INIC-1618L SATA
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13fd
| <!--Product ID-->0x0840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested but probably needs sole usb3 port to power it}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|}
=== USB to NGFF NVMe SDD HDD DVD CD ROM Drives ===
The older Jmicron JMS539B seems to result in massive filesystem corruption given the amount of corrupted content. Prehaps always avoided Jmicron and opted for Asmedia even if it costed a bit more. Realtek seems to be working okay for me generally speaking and newer Jmicron chipsets are less buggy – but evidently not perfect.
From [https://goughlui.com/2025/08/17/psa-validate-your-storage-jmicron-jms583-kioxia-bg4-series-ssd-issue/ thread]
Here is a [https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/stable-nvme-usb-adapter.2572973/ very long thread] that discusses data corruption and stability issues with these bridges. The majority of the posts are complaining of dropouts, hangs and the like, which usually down to either a poor USB 3.x implementation (SuperSpeed connections are very picky as to cables, ports and trace routing) or problematic compatibility. Regardless, the [https://www.legitreviews.com/jmicron-jms583-controller-version-matters-for-portable-usb-drives_219422 JMS583 is known to have several versions] noting that the last revision (C) in that article is a 2021 release which should fix earlier stability and cable quality compatibility issues.
JMS583-STD-Release-v00.02.01.04-Bus Power.bin is the latest JMS583 firmware as of August 2025.
Early firmware RTL9210 seems to have issues as well
* RTL9210B
* JMS583 rev1 with firmware A2 or A3
* RTL9210A
* JMS583 firmware 2.0.9
* Asmedia ASM2362
* RTL9201A
The reference Hardware ID for the JMS583 chipset from JMicron is:
VID_152D&PID_0583&REV_0209
where "VID_152D" identifies a JMicron product;
"PID_0583" is the generation chipset;
"REV_0209" is the firmware version installed.
In the same way, the reference Hardware ID for the RTL9210 from Realtek is:
VID_0BDA&PID_9210&REV_3100
"VID_0BDA" is for a Realtek product, "PID_9210" is referred to the chipset and "REV_3100" to the firmware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->ASM1153E / ASM1153 with firmware 140509_A1_82_40 or 141126_A1_EE_82. Both supports UASP and TRIM on USB 3.1 Gen.1 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->0x55aa
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|works with sabrent ec-uasp}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASM235CM Ugreen aluminum bridging the USB3.2 Gen2x1 to Serial ATA host interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->TI 9261
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASM225
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->JMicron JMS578 issues USB 3.1 Gen.1 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->152d
| <!--Product ID-->0578
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMicron JMS576 issues USB 3 to usb-c adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->152d
| <!--Product ID-->0576
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|orico}}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMS562 JMicron Technology Corp
| <!--Vendor ID-->152d
| <!--Product ID-->0562
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMS561U
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x152d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1561
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|works with sabrent ec-uasp}}
|-
| <!--Description-->VL716Q4 Orico black meshed aluminum usb c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM1053E
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B21
| <!--Product ID-->0x55aa
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASmedia ASM1051E
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->0x55aa
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM1053
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174C
| <!--Product ID-->0x1536
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM104x
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B21
| <!--Product ID-->0x1042
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unknown Chinese version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0bc2
| <!--Product ID-->0x2312
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|sometimes works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMicron N5321 gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x152d
| <!--Product ID-->0xa583
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Initio Corp INIC-1618L mini slimline sata 6 + 7 pins to usb2 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13FD
| <!--Product ID-->0x0840
| <!--Revision-->0114
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|sometimes works mini sata to usb2 detects 201x laptop DVD as MassStorage(CD/DVD) but may need powered USB hub}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unknown mini sata to usb3 adaptor
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x01F75
| <!--Product ID-->0x0621
| <!--Revision-->0036
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|sometimes works mini sata to usb3 detects 201x notebook DVD drive as MassStorage(SCSI) but 5V 1.5Amp needs powered hub to burn }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|}
=== External Floppy ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://techtravels.org/amiga/amigablog/ Amiga Floppy Project]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=842 Catweasel Mk4]
| 0xE159
| 0x0001
| 0x00
| {{yes|[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage works]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/ HxC Floppy Emulator]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.softpres.org/glossary:kryoflux KyroFlux]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung SFD-321U/EP USB Floppy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.cbmstuff.com/proddetail.php?prod=SCP SuperCard Pro]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.facebook.com/groups/greaseweazle Greaseweazle STM hardware], [https://cowlark.com/fluxengine/index.html Greaseweasel support], [https://github.com/keirf/Greaseweazle/wiki software], [https://amigakit.amiga.store/greaseweazle-p-91279.html buy],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->FL-2501 USB Portable Diskette Drive
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2009 usb - [https://amiga.robsmithdev.co.uk/ Drawbridge] [https://github.com/RobSmithDev/ArduinoFloppyDiskReader software] ribbon cable compat with p/n 19308801-19 and s/n U356244 - model ASM P/N 27l4226 and FRU P/N 05k9283 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Dell Floppy Drive Module USB External 3.5" - Teac FD-05PUB 1.44mb
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2004 usb 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->USB FLOPPY DISK DRIVE (USB External Floppy Disk)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/SukkoPera/OpenFlops OpenFlops] with [https://github.com/keirf/flashfloppy FlashFloppy] Gotech clone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/hmerrett/HenryFlops HenryFlops reworked OpenFlops]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
==ptp.class (PTP and MTP - other cameras and mp3 players)==
=== Cameras ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 20D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 350D (also known as the Digital Rebel XT/Kiss Digital N)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 DIGIC II processor 8-megapixel }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon PowerShot A430 A560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 400D (XTi) digital SLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 1000D also known as Rebel XS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10.2mp 720p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 450D aka Rebel Xsi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 12.2mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon PowerShot S90 S95
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 2010 720p video - 10Mpixel }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot SD960 IS Digtal ELPH
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 Still Image: Exif 2.2 (JPEG), Movie: MOV (Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM) Lithium-ion Battery Pack NB-4L }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 500D aka Rebel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 1080p 15.1MP Lithium }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 550D 600D aka Rebel T2i T3i DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010-2011 1080p 18MP Lithium LP-E8 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot S100 S110 S120
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011-2013 720p-1080p video 12.1MP and above versions - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 1100D DSLR Camera aka Rebel T3 SLR, EOS Kiss X50
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 720p 10Mpixels Lithium }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 650D 700D aka Rebel T4i T5i T6i SLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012-2013 1080p 18Mpixels Lithium LP-E8 articulating flip out twistable screen }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon ELPH 300 HS (IXUS 220 HS) 230 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 blogging camera }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon PowerShot N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 12.1 MP CMOS, DIGIC 5 Wifi Lithium Battery Pack NB-9L }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot G7 X, G7X-II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014-2016 1080p video 12.1MP and above versions - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Camera aka Rebel T6 SLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 1080p 16Mpixels Lithium }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot G7x G5X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| G7X flip up and G5X flip out - same batteries - no external microphone input - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS M3 M5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| flip out - same batteries - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 60D 70D 80D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 6D 7D 8D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 5D Mark II III IV DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji FinePix A850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->FujiFilm Finepix F100fd
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji FinePix F810
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xf1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| pocketable exr cmos 12mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xt1 x-t1 x10 x-t10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fujifilm x100 x100s x100t
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xPro1 xPro2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xt2 / x-t2 x-t20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 4K video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GoPro HERO 3 HERO4 HERO 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D100, D60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 Compact flash storage - non interchangeable lenses up to 12.3MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D50, D50x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 storage - 6.1MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D70, D80, D90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 Compact flash storage - 10MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D40, D40x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 storage - 10MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D300, D700
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 storage - 12.3MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D2Xs, D2Hs, D3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006-2008 storage - sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 720p video unlike D3000 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 16mpixel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 16.2mp 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon L26 L27 L28 L29 L31 Coolpix compact cameras
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 720p video - 2 AA - pocket sized }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 720p video 14.2mp}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5100 DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 16.2mp 720p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon L810 L820 L830
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012-2014 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 storage - sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D7100 D7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012-2014 up to 24.2mp 1080p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 1080p 24MPixel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5200 D5300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 24.1MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D800 D600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 1080p video sd card storage - dust/oil issue at start}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3300 DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 24.2MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D500, a high-performance DX-format (APS-C) DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 24.2MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5500 D5600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016-2018 24.1MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D810 D610
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 1080p video sd card storage }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 4K UHD video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D900 D850 D820
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 4k 46MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus C-370
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 3.2mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Camedia C-725 Ultrazoom
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 3mp aa batteries, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Evolt E-500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 8mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Evolt E-410
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Evolt E-510
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 10MP Live MOS sensor with TruePic III processor, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10mp, compactflash and xD cards, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-520
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10mp, compactflash and xD cards, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-620
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 12.3mp, compactflash, xD and microdrive cards, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-450
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 10mp, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax * ist DS DSLR camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 6.1mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K10D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 10.2mp APS-C CCD no video and older manual Pentax K-mount lenses}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K20D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2008 14.6MP APS-C but no video recording mode }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K30 K-5 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2012 16MP full HD (1080p) recording at 24/25/30 fps}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K-3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 24MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K-3 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 24MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K-3 III
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 25.7MP BSI CMOS sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic Lumix LZ10 LZ20 DMC-LZ30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic TZ1 TZ5 TZ9
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic Lumix GH1 GH2 like the DMC-GH2HEB-K - GH3 DMC-GH3HEB-K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Four Thirds (GH2) MFT Micro Four Thirds (GH3) limited to 29mins recording }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic AF series AF100 AF101 AF102
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 DMC-G3 G5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic TZ60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic DMC LX7 10 LX15
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic GF7 GX8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic G80 G85
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| micro 4/3 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic GH4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| micro 4/3 - shooting in MOV or MP4 formats recording limited to sd card size but split files because the FAT32 file system only supports files up 4GB in size, which amounts to around 5 minutes of 4K (100mbps) footage - GH4 appears to create 4GB files as a rule, regardless of whether the memory card’s file system supports larger files or not - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic GH5 gx80 gx85
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Effective: 20.3 Megapixel 5184 x 3888 - 2 sd card slots compatible with high-speed, high capacity UHS-II - sd card v rating like the v90 should record at 60MB/s to be compatible with the GH5 in the All-I format - possible file corruption with .mdt files - new firmware 2.0 update, the Panasonic GH5 becomes the first 5K - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic FZ2000 FZ2500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung WB100 WB1100 WB150 WB2200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 16MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung NX11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung NX200, NX20, NX1000 and NX210
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 20.3Mp APS-C sized CMOS image sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sanyo Xacti CG65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sanyo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Alpha DSLR-A100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 6.1MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Cyber-shot DSC camera models W110 W220 H300 H400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Alpha DSLR-A200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10.2MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Alpha DSLR-A230
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 10.2MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Cybershot HX20V HX30V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 18mp 720p - steady shot unit / optical block can cause buzzing noise and/or jumping image in lcd / viewfinder - dots are dirt and this voids the warranty }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Cybershot HX50V HX60V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 20.2MP 1080p - steady shot unit / optical block can cause buzzing noise and/or jumping image in lcd / viewfinder - dots are dirt and this voids the warranty }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony A77 A99
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony WX100 WX150 wx220
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 2014 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony NEX-6 Sony NEX-7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 16 to 24MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony NEX-3N Sony NEX-5N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 16MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α58 Sony α68
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 20.1 MP 2014 24mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony rx100 mk III
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 20.1MP 1.0-type back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor, often after boot-up, the motor starts running for no reason for first versions' - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α5000 a5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 20.1 Megapixel APS-C Exmor APS HD CMOS 1080p Sony E-mount [https://github.com/ma1co/Sony-PMCA-RE hack] using [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M4hR9HiOzM this] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α6000 a6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 24MP APS-C sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α7 A7S a7r a7c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 mirror less - more compact }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α77 II, α99 II,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 24.3 MP, 2016 42.4mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony rx100 mk IV V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 2016 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RX0 RX zero, RX0 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 2017 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α6500 a6500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 24.2MP APS-C sensor 4K }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α7 Alpha 7 II E-mount interchangeable lens mirrorless camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 24.2mp, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α7 A7Sii a7r a7c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 mirror less - more compact }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony a7 III α77 ILCE7M3/B Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 24.2mp, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ZV-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 24mm optical zoom, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ZV-1F
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 entry-level vlogging, 1-inch 20.1MP, ultra-wide 20mm f/2 prime lens}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
<pre >
Lens Mounts
Canon EF EF-S
Nikon F
Panasonic
Olympus OM
Pentax DA, FA, F, A, M, and K series
Fujifilm X mount
</pre >
<pre >
Sensors
APS-C
S35
Full Frame
43 Four Thirds
M43 MFT Micro four thirds
</pre >
=== Digital Voice Recorder Dictaphone Dictation Machine Handheld ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2011 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested 2012 no usb }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2012 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2013 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus WS-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7700
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-8600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-711PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-712PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-731PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus WS-811
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested slide out usb-a - aaa battery - ok recordings }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-540PC Olympus VN-541PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Philips DVT1250
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ICD-UX470
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ICD-UX560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ICD-UX570
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
=== USB eBooks Readers drm free EPUB version 2.0.1 (2007), 3.0 (2011), 3.1 (2015) or [https://www.w3.org/TR/epub-33/ 3.3 (2024)] [https://github.com/thansen0/sample-epub-minimal epub examples] formats access ===
EPUB file format is an open standard based on XHTML for content and XML for metadata, contained in a zip file archive
PDF v2.0 in 2017, 2009 takeover by ISO Org, 1.7 in 2006 , 1.6 in 2005, 1.4 in 2001, 1.3 in 1999, 1.0 in 1993
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |Access
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch NST BNRV300
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2080
| <!--Product ID-->0x0003
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->when finding the right micro usb cable that works, internal nook memory not accessible but sd card fat32 readable and writable outside
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2011 6in 600x800 e-ink 16 grayscale .jpg}} battery remove sd card and Torx T5 back top for Cameron Sino CS-BNR003SL - USA 1.2.2 md5sum 351e26527e80156183e74be2da2ce89f *nook_1_2_update.zip - 1.2.1 UK fdba3981f7f221cc5143db6329645bc2 *nook_1_2_update.zip - skip registration, Turn on the device, but do NOT start setting it up. Hold down the top right button on the front of the device and slide your finger from left to right across the top of the E Ink screen. A ‘Factory’ button should appear in the top left corner of the screen. Press it. Once in the Factory menu, hold down the top right button on the front of the device and tap the bottom right corner of the screen should now see a ‘Skip Oobe’ button. Tap that and the Nook should finally load the home screen. Poor battery management -
|-
| <!--Description-->Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight
*2012 Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight BNRV350
*2013 Nook GlowLight BNRV500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2080
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004 0x0007
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2012 untested }} perform a hard reset: Turn off the nook completely, turn it on, as soon as you see the screen flash begin holding the bottom page turn buttons until the screen flashes with a message asking reset, press the 'n' key twice to start the reset - Poor battery management -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nook Glowlight 4 Plus 7.8-inch screen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} Poor battery management -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*NOOK 1st Edition (2009-2018) BNRZ100
*NOOK Color (2010-2024) BNRV200
*NOOK Tablet (8GB/16GB) (2011-2024) BNTV250A / BNTV250
*NOOK HD (2012-2024) BNTV400
*NOOK HD+ (2012-2024) BNTV600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elonex 511EB
| <!--Vendor ID-->045e:ffff
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2009 untested Preferences->advanced->debug device detection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://jaforeck.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/ready-to-meet-viktor-navorski-gained-access-to-elonex-621ebs-terminal-52/ Elonex 621EB] eBook
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1f85
| <!--Product ID-->0x1688
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->unlocked ootb
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2010 untested usb mini charging 6" diagonal eInk Screen - 800 x 600 pixels, 8 Level 166dpi Paperlike screen, Embedded 1GB Flash NAND, full SD Card Slot up to 16GB - WAV, MP3, JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF support and ePub and PDF(with reflow) (TXT, HTML) support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elonex 700eb
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2011 untested adjust screen blanking by menu then settings then device standby, you can then turn it off}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iRiver Story HD eBook
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} freescale imx.508 arm mcimx508cvkbb cpu with 2gb samsung nand, m13892aj charging chip, eb07_main_mp1_110321 mobo, mini usb, atheros ar61026 wifi -
|-
| <!--Description-->iRiver Story
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Rakuten Touch A/B kobo3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Touch C, Kobo Mini, Kobo Glo N613, Kobo Aura HD N514 N204 kobo4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Aura, Kobo Aura H2O, kobo5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2013 6in untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 v1, Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Touch 2.0, Kobo Aura ONE N709, Kobo Aura ONE Limited Edition, Kobo Aura Edition 2 v1 N236, kobo6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 v2, Kobo Aura Edition 2 v2, Kobo Nia, Kobo Clara HD, Kobo Forma, Kobo Libra H2O kobo7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Elipsa, Kobo Sage kobo8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*Kobo Libra 2 kobo9, Kobo Clara 2E kobo10, Kobo Elipsa 2E kobo11
*Kobo Libra Colour kobo13, Kobo Clara BW, Kobo Clara Colour kobo12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pandigital Personal eReader aka? Papyre 6.2 very similar to BQ Avant Firmware
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PRS 300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PRS 350
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2009 epub bbeb cbz untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PRS-650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle K1 D00111 - Main Menu=: Settings: Menu=: Device Info shows S/N
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0002
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->256mb
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2007 untested Marvell Xscale PXA255}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle K2, D00511 170-1012-00, D00701 D00801 S11S01B
* k2 means K2 US
* k2i means K2 GW
* dx means KDX US
* dxi means KDX GW
* dxg means KDX Graphite
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0003
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb unless jb
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2010 untested Freescale i.MX31 }} the Kindle is a small computer running Linux 2.6 on an ARM processor
|-
| <!--Description-->AMAZON Kindle D00901 3rd Gen with keyboard - Menu, Settings for S/N and then Menu again to choose Update
* S/N starts B006 means k3g aka K3 3G US
* S/N starts B008 means k3w aka K3 WiFi
* S/N starts B00A means k3gb aka K3 3G UK EU
- debug mode with ;debugON and ~help
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->{{yes|4Gb internal no access until jailbroken JB}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 with mobi and azw3 formats only - micro usb 5v 0.85a - freescale i.mx35 ARM soc with 12bit parallel interface with epson e-ink cpu, 256MB synchronous dynamic RAM, 4GB eMMC internal memory only but no sd slot, MC13892 PMIC - atheros wifi 54mbit pci-e a e keyed wifi - ?? later models wm96103 audio codec - display has 2Mbit serial memory ic on ribbon cable with 4bpp inverse grayscale display not touchscreen - 3g module - screen replacement really annoying - 4 test points near T07 = TX RX GND ? - as of 2025, JB v0.13.N, MKK2014, MKK2025, KUAL, KoReader Legacy2025, and maybe later SS v0.47.N, Python 0.14.N, Fonts v5.16.N, USBNet v0.57.N - USB-downloader mode when Vol+ is pressed during startup - Shift + Alt + M for Minesweeper -
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Kindle 4th Generation k4 D01100 two buttons, square movement and two buttons at bottom
*B00E
plastic back clipped in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV1dyNkjjro many places] and strongly taped down to battery cover
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0005
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb unless jb with USB MS, USBMS aka also known as USB MSC or UMS
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 once back off use Torx T5 to remove battery cover screws - battery glued down S2011-001-A 515-1058-01 DR-A015 MC-265360 - Freescale i.MX508 SOC, 2Gb eMMC storage, 256MiB of LPDDR1, MC13892 PMIC - vendor modified u-boot imximage based on u-boot v2009.08 - USB-downloader mode press the fiveway down button during startup resetmykindle - as of 2025 upgrade firmware from 4.1.x and to 4.1.4, sign into account and copy jb.1.8 bits, mkk-2014, mkk-2025, kual and then uninstall kual, koreader2025 - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Touch WiFi (Kindle 5th Gen) D01200 K5, KT
*Once signed into an Amazon Account get S/N under Settings -> Device Options
*B00F Kindle Touch 3G + WiFi (Kindle 5) (U.S. and Canada) [Mostly]
*B011 Kindle Touch WiFi (Kindle 5)
*B010 Kindle Touch 3G + WiFi (Kindle 5) (Europe)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0006
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->4gb unless jb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 touchscreen i.MX508 SOC, 256MiB of LPDDR1 and USB-downloader mode by the SOC microcode when a specific key is pressed during startup: the home button on model D01200 - update firmware 5.3.2 to 5.3.7.3, access account, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly] PW
<pre>
B024 Kindle PaperWhite WiFi
B01B Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly]
B020 Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Brazil)
B01C Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Canada)
B01D Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Europe)
B01F Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Japan)
</pre>
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0007
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 Freescale i.MX508 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0008
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) PW2
*B0D4, 90D4 WiFi (U.S., Intl.)
*B05A, 905A WiFi (Japan)
*B0D5, 90D5 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly]
*B0D6, 90D6 3G + WiFi (Canada]
*B0D7, 90D7 3G + WiFi (Europe)
*B0D8, 90D8 3G + WiFi (Russia)
*B0F2, 90F2 3G + WiFi (Japan)
*B017, 9017 WiFi (4GB) (U.S., Intl.)
*B060, 9060 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Europe)
*B062, 9062 3G + WiFi (4GB) (U.S.) [Mostly]
*B05F, 905F 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Canada)
*B061, 9061 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Brazil)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0009
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb or 4gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| PW2 uses Freescale/NXP i.MX6 SoloLite }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite 3 PW3 i.e. Kindle 7th gen
*G090G1 (2015) WiFi
*G090G2 (2015) 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly]
*G090G4 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Mexico)
*G090G5 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Europe, Australia)
*G090G6 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Canada)
*G090G7 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Japan)
*G090KB (2015) WiFi
*G090KC (2015) 3G + WiFi (Japan)
*G090KE (2016) 3G + WiFi (International) White
*G090KF (2016) 3G + WiFi (International) White
*G090LK (2016) WiFi, 32GB (Japan)
*G090LL (2016) WiFi, 32GB (Japan) White
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x000A
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->4gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ease up glued down front bezel rim panel gently, remove 11 screws underneath and lift screen up from bottom end - battery underneath - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) PW4
*G000PP, G8S0PP WiFi, 8GB
*G000T6, G8S0T6 WiFi, 32GB
*G000T1 WiFi+4G, 32GB
*G000T2 WiFi+4G, 32GB (Europe)
*G00102 WiFi, 8GB (India)
*G000T3 WiFi+4G, 32GB (Japan)
*G0016T, G8S16T WiFi, 8GB Twilight Blue
*G0016Q, G8S16Q WiFi, 32GB Twilight Blue
*G0016U WiFi, 8GB Plum
*G0016V, G8S16V WiFi, 8GB Sage
*G00103 WiFi, 32GB (India)
*G0016R WiFi, 32GB Plum
*G0016S WiFi, 32GB Sage
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x000B
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->8gb or 32gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Freescale/NXP i.MX6 SoloLite }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Oasis 2 and 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->8gb or 32gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| NXP i.MX7D }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->8gb or 16gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| MediaTek MT8110 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle 11 Scribe
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->8gb or 16gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| MediaTek MT8113 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite 6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->16gb or 32gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite Gen 11 and 12 - Signature
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->16Gb or 32Gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 account not blocked, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/Modos-Labs Modos Labs] open source e-ink 60Hz 75Hz caster controller and glider monitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xteink X3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.xteink.com Xteink X4]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 4.3in 220ppi no touchscreen so [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7RuokaVauo buttons navigation] - 650mAh battery - micro-sd slot up to 512Gb covering epub, txt, and jpg in directories with [https://github.com/crosspoint-reader crosspoint reader] esp32 cpu custom rom firmware using [https://xteink.dve.al/ Flash website] on usb-c but no ecosystem store
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="15%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |Access
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon D01400 Kindle Fire (1st Generation)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2010 too old }} android 2.3 and touchscreen digitizer fails often, battery SWE P/N 1002000004742 Model KC1 (EU) QP01 (US) 16.28whr, ti 257epl9l omap 4430 with elpida 88164b3pf-10-f88164b3pf or hynix, mobo ??,, DAOKC1MB8F0 Rev F, ti aic3110 audio codec,
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Fire 7in X43260 X43Z60 2nd Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 untested FireOS Android 4 omap 4460 and PowerVR SGX540}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Kindle Fire HD (3rd Gen) P48WVB4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon
*Amazon Fire HD10 (2015)
*Amazon Fire HD8 (2015)
*Amazon Fire HD7 (2015) (5th Generation) 7 inch 8GB SV98LN
*Amazon Fire HD7 (2014)
*Amazon Fire HD6 (2014)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested android 5.1 max}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*Amazon Fire 10 (2017)
*Amazon Fire 8 (2017) 7th Gen 8 inch SX034OT
*Amazon Fire 7 (2017) (7th Generation) 7 inch 16GB (SR043KL)
*Amazon Kindle Fire 7 (7th Generation) 7 inch 8GB WIFI Tablet (SR043KL)
*Amazon Fire HD8 (2016)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Android 5.1 max 7in screen resolution of 1024 x 600, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*Amazon Fire 10/10+ (2021)
*Amazon Fire 8/8+ (2020)
*Amazon Fire 10 (2019)
*Amazon Fire 7 (2019)
*Amazon Kindle Fire 7 9th Gen 16GB M8S26G
*Amazon Fire 8 (2018) 8th Gen 8 inch 32GB L5S83A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| android 9 max}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon
*Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)
*Amazon Fire Max 11 (2023)
*Amazon Fire 8 (2022)
*Amazon Fire 7 (2022)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| android 11 max}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Kindle Scribe
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Minimal Phone, Mudita Kompakt
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| eink }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme B751C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 android untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme B7 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme B6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 android based color eink small - 300dpi b/w 150ppi color -}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| e-ink }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme Hibreak Pro, Hisense A9
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| e-ink}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iFlyTech AINote
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iFlyTech AINote 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meebook
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Page Palma
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 android untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Leaf3C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Go Color 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 untested 7in e-ink e-reader android tablet }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx BooxTab Ultra X C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Note Max Air4 C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Leaf5C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Poke6S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Go 10.3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox MC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| color e-ink 13.3in }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Go 10.3 (Gen 2) Lumi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 b/w eink with front light, no EMR annd capacitance pen, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Moaan Pantone 6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->reMarkable 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2021 untested but subscriptions needed for some features }}
|-
| <!--Description-->reMarkable 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested but subscriptions needed for some features }}
|-
| <!--Description-->reMarkable Paper Pro Move
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested but subscriptions needed for some features }}
|-
| <!--Description-->reMarkable 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 untested but subscriptions needed for some features}}
|-
| <!--Description-->reMarkable
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Supernote A5 X2 Manta
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Supernote A6 X2 Nomad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Supernote
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tolino Vision 2 3 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tolino Epos2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viwoods AI Paper and AI Paper Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
==printer.class - PostScript 3 and internal ghostscript drivers==
As the only printer driver that AROS supports natively is Postscript, our focus is on applications that generally output postscript formatted data for printing purposes and since the general Joe Public finds postscript capable printer very expensive, postscript interpreters (eg ghostscript) have been developed aas a cheaper option which sit in between postscript data streams and non postscript (HP PCL?) printers.
Set up Printer Prefs for Postscript and set the print to file option.
Ghostscript has internal printer drivers
gs -h
and with something like
gs -sDEVICE=stcolor -r300 -sOutputFile=RAM:tempfile gs813:examples/tiger.ps
copytopar ram:tempfile
It checks if in RAM: exists a outputfile (Cinnamon can export to PS postscript) then it sends this via copytopar to the printer. There was only support for parport (parallel) but Terminillis added support for USB and ethernet. A big issue with using ghostscript for drivers is that data has to originate as postscript (.PS) file.
gs -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ljet4 -sOutputFile=RAM:tempfile RAM:file.pdf
the ljet4 output device generates PCL
also the pxlmono driver, which generates more generic PXL (PCL 6)
gs -q -sstdout=%stderr -sDEVICE=pswrite -sOutputFile=- -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER testpage-a4.ps > test.pdf
gs -q -sstdout=%stderr -sDEVICE=pxlmono -sOutputFile=- -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER test.pdf > test.pxl
Printers supported by ghostscript...Explanation [http://freebooks.by.ru/view/RedHatLinux6Unleashed/rhl6u151.htm here] or [http://www.gnu.org/software/ghostscript/devices.html here] and [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/printer.htm here]
<pre>
bit cljet5 ljet4d pjxl300 pxlcolor
bitcmyk cljet5c ljetplus pkm pxlmono
bitrgb deskjet nullpage pkmraw stp
bj10e djet500 pbm pksm tiff12nc
bj200 epswrite pbmraw pksmraw tiff24nc
bjc600 faxg3 pcx16 png16 tiffcrle
bjc800 faxg32d pcx24b png16m tiffg3
bmp16 faxg4 pcx256 png256 tiffg32d
bmp16m ijs pcxcmyk pnggray tiffg4
bmp256 jpeg pcxgray pngmono tifflzw
bmp32b jpeggray pcxmono pnm tiffpack
bmpgray laserjet pdfwrite pnmraw uniprint
bmpmono lj5gray pgm ppm x11
bmpsep1 lj5mono pgmraw ppmraw x11alpha
bmpsep8 ljet2p pgnm psgray x11cmyk
cdeskjet ljet3 pgnmraw psmono x11gray2
cdj550 ljet3d pj psrgb x11gray4
cdjcolor ljet4 pjxl pswrite x11mono
cdjmono
</pre>
=== Internal Ghostscript support ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Postscript Support
! width="10%" |GutenPrint Support
! width="20%" |Hardware Issues
! width="10%" |Running Costs
! width="20%" |Opinion
|-
| Canon BJ10e
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested with Ghostscript drivers }}
|-
| Canon BJ200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested with Ghostscript drivers }}
|-
| Epson Stylus Color 600 parport inkjet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{yes|works - internal ghostscript support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Deskjet 500 Parallel Port
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Postscript Support
| GutenPrint Support
| Hardware Issues
| Running Costs
| Opinion
|-
| HP1220C/PS USB Inkjet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{yes|works - PS3 emulation only}}
|-
| HP 1700PS USB Inkjet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{yes|works - PS3 emulation only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Postscript Support
| GutenPrint Support
| Hardware Issues
| Running Costs
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->LJ-III
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested HP PostScript Cartridge Plus (C2089A) a.. Press <ON LINE> (and take machine off line)
b.. Press <Plus & Minus>, and while holding, press <ALT> and <RESET> together and watch the LCD and let go when the desired mode is displayed.}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Laserjet 4 4M 4MP (1992)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested PS2 emulation HP 4 with optional ps cartridge - HP 4M and 4M+ built in}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Laserjet 4L Parport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{no|PCL5 HP 4L only - no postscript}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Laserjet 5M (1995)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS2 emulation
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested you can try the ljet4 for the various lj5 drivers which produce various flavours of PCL. The 4, 4+ and 5 only really had one issue that plagued them, and it's hardly an issue at all. You would get accordian jams at the exit. A lot of people worked through this by pulling the sheet out before it got caught. Easily fixed by opening back door and scrubbing grime off of rubber rollers. }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 5L Parport (1997) (C3906A bk)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->{{N/A}}
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{no|PCL5 support only.}}
|-
| HP Laserjet 5P 6P (1995) (C3906A bk)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested HP 5p, 6p - Less tiny, slightly less slow. They are pretty bullet proof for low volume best to get postscript module though }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 2100 2100N 2100TN (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested PS2 emulation }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 4000 Series Parport (1998)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|PS3 emulation only (4200 and 4600 have issues)}}
|-
| HP Laserjet 4050 Parport (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS3 emulation only
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|works }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 5000 Parallel Port
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS3 emulation only
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|}}
|-
| HP LaserJet 6M, 1200, 1300, 2100, 2200, P2050 (and P2055) P3005, M3025, M3027, 3050, 3300, 4000, 4050, 4100, 4200, 4300, M4345, P3005, P3015, P4010, P4410, M5025, M5035, 5100, 5200, 8000, 8100, or 9000 series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS3 emulation optional only
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Color LaserJet 2550, 3700, 4650, 8500 and 8550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexmark Optra C, T, and W series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xerox Phaser 850, 860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB Monochrome ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Postscript Support
! width="10%" |GutenPrint Support
! width="20%" |Hardware Issues
! width="10%" |Running Costs
! width="20%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Postscript Support
| GutenPrint Support
| Hardware Issues
| Running Costs
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL-1270N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BRScript
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL-3070CW Printer USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|BR-Script3 (PS3) untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL5240 HL5240L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BRScript (PostScript Level 2)
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL-7050N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BR3
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother MFC-7860DW Monochrome B/W BW
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BR-Script BRScript (PostScript Level 3)
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL4570CDWT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epson EPL-6200 Laser Printer USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|cheap to buy but untested - running cost unknown}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kyocera FS-1370DN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| HP LaserJet CP1515n USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|cheap to buy but untested - running cost unknown}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexmark Optra E312
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->built in?
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB Color ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Postscript Support
! width="10%" |GutenPrint Support
! width="20%" |Hardware Issues
! width="10%" |Running Costs
! width="20%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother hl-3075cw
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BR-Script 3
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother MFC-9120CN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BRS3
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Color LaserJet 2500L (2003) USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|slow printing}}
|-
| HP Color LaserJet 2550L 2550Ln (2004) USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|slow printing}}
|-
| HP Color LaserJet CP1218, 2605, 3700, 4500, 4600, or 4650 series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|slow printing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Konica Minolta Magicolour 4650EN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Kyocera FS-1010 FS-1010N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Kyocera FS-C5200DN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kyocera Mita FS-1030D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kyocera FS-C5150DN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Lexmark C540n
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark [http://www1.lexmark.com/products/view/Printers/Lexmark%20C780n/catId=cat10006-category&prodId=3907-product C780n]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->{{yes|works PS3 emulation only}}
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| OKI C3600 Color Laser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung CLP-315
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->untested
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Xerox 618x Color Laser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
See [http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_drive7.htm here] for compatibility with TP7 (TurboPrint 7) Last update 2004. Not tested under emulation. Janus-UAE, Emumiga,
OS3.x support via [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/NetPrinter NetPrinter] and [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/printer OS4 drivers] and [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33955&forum=27#622365 experiences].
usbparallel.device
untested with USB->Centronics - The printer.class is rather 'clever'. It remembers to which unit the printers were connected (until you reboot). So if you first plug in Printer1, it gets unit 0, and Printer2 gets unit 1. If you now remove both printers and replug Printer2, it still will get unit 1 and not 0. This is used not to confuse the programs using the different units (moreover, if some program uses the usbparallel.device unit of an USB printer, and the printer is unplugged, the device unit cannot be freed immediately as the application still keeps it open). Sticking to the same units is generally a good idea I think (and therefore this mechanism is also used with all other classes creating exec.devices).
You may not send a short packet (packet less than maxpktsize == 64) nor zero byte packets until the very last byte of your printout. Otherwise the printer will silently ignore the data you sent. Some printer drivers print very short sequences that never fill the endpoint buffer, so printer ignore them. Bufferize all printer driver writes in the ieee1284.device and send them by epsize packets. So my hppsc2210 works fine with a classic HP560C driver, on a classic A2000 subwayized :)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Beige cream D shape centronics end (Prolific chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin F5U002v1 centronics end (chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin F5U002VEA v2 centronics end (Prolific PL2305L chipset)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| DYNAMODE USB-C-PP-1284 USB to 36pin (Prolific 2305 chipset)
| 0x067b
| 0x2305
| 0x02
| {{N/A|untested but similar to BAFO below}}
|-
| IOGear GUC1284B
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| My-Link (raised ellipse on centronics plastic end) (unknown chipset)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested but more expensive }}
|-
| NEWLink (Prolific chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Targus PA096E centronics end (chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| TRENDnet ware TU-P1284
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| True PnP (Prolific chipset 2305) cheap 36pin Centronics (series of ridges along both short sides)
| 0x067b
| 0x2305
| 2.00
| {{N/A|untested on BAFO BF-1284 but reports of poor quality and lack of support on other OSs }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| Transparent See Through Blue
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested but possible poor quality build }}
|-
| Dynamode USB-PARALLEL 25pin female (prolific)
| 0x067b
| 0x2305
| 0x02
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| FDL USB to 25pin
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| PlusKom USB to 25pin female connector for printer (IEEE 1284)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| QinHeng Electronics (CH340S chipset)
| 0x1a86
| 0x7584
|
| {{N/A|untested curvy sides - flat top }}
|-
| StarTech
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Syba SD-USB-DB25
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
==rawwrap.class - some old flatbed scanners supported==
Scandal is the MUI frontend to [http://www.ppa.pl/bugtracker/ Betascan Bugtracker] and [http://aminet.net/search?query=betascan Search for Betascan scanner drivers] derived from [http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html sane backends]
[http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html#S-EPSON2 Epson2]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Expression 1600 1640XL 1680 10000XL
| 0x04b8
| 0x0107
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Prefection 1200U, 1200 Photo,
| 0x04b8
| 0x0104
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection 1240U
| 0x04b8
| 0x010b
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{[https://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=45760&forum=25 works]|Needs 24V 0.8A psu but in Trident, click on "Classes", then on "rawwrap.class", then on "Configure". There, under "Global", activate the Option "Bind to Vendor/Unknown Interfaces". Now go to the second tab "Default Interface" and select/enter these values:
Default usbraw.device Unit: 0
Exclusive access: Yes
Out NAK Timeout: 20000ms
In NAK Timeout: 20000ms
In Buffer Mode: No buffering
Buffer Size: 36 KB
Short Reads Terminate: Yes
Now click on "Use as Default" and select "Devices" on the left. There, click on your scanner and click on "Class Scan". Now close Trident by clicking on "Save". }}
|-
| Perfection 1640SU Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x010a
| 0x0104
| {{yes|works, even the transparency unit}}
|-
| Perfection 1650 Photo, 1660 Photo, 3200 Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x011c
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection 2400 Photo, 2450 Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x011b
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection 4870 Photo, 4990 Photo,
| 0x04b8
| 0x0128
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection V700 V750 Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x012c
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Stylus CX2800 2900 3200 3500 3600 3650 3700 3800 3900
Stylus CX4100 4200 3500 4600 4700 4800 4900 500 5100 5200 5300 5400 5900
| 0x04b8
| 0x0802
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Stylus Office BX300F USB
| 0x04b8
| 0x0848
|
| {{yes| works with good scan quality}}
|-
|}
[http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx] scanners based on the Grandtech GT-6801 and GT-6816 "System-On-Chip" scanner chipsets
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Artec Ultima 2000 and e+, Trust Flat Scan USB 19200 (ePlus2k.usb / Gt680xfw.usb)
| 0x05d8
| 0x4002
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Genius Colorpage Vivid3x 4x 1200x
| 0x0458
| 0x2011 to 0x201f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (ccd548.fw)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexmark X70 also X73 [http://subfusion.net/drivers/oslo3071b2.usb OSLO3071b2.usb]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x043d
| <!--Product ID-->0x002d
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron MD/LT 9375 and Artec Ultima 2000, MD LT 9385 Gt680xfw.usb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05d8
| <!--Product ID-->0x4002
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| BearPaw 2448 CS and TA Plus [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/A2Nfw.usb A2Nfw.usb]
| 0x055f
| 0x021a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 }}
|-
| Mustek BearPaw 1200 CS
| 0x055f
| 0x021e
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ([http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/A1fw.usb A1fw.usb])}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mustek 1200 CU Plus Scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend PS1Dfw.usb / SBSfw.usb]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2000 }}
|-
| Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB plus, Trust Compact Scan USB 19200, ScanMagic 1200 UB Plus
| 0x05d8
| 0x4002
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ([http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/sbfw.usb sbfw.usb])}}
|-
| Mustek ScanExpress 1248 UB aka PC-World PC Line PCL-3000
| 0x055f
| 0x021f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ([http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/SBSfw.usb SBSfw.usb])}}
|-
| Mustek BearPaw 2400CS TA aka Goodmans GSC 12/24
| 0x055f
| 0x0218
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (Transparency adapter untested) }}
|-
| BearPaw 2400 CS aka TA Plus
| 0x055f
| 0x0219
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (Transparency adapter) }}
|-
| Packard Bell Diamond 1200 Plus
| 0x055f
| 0x021c or 0x021b
| 0x0
| {{yes|works - [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ firmware required] but slow usb 1.1 speed with poor quality output (scanner fault not scandal)}}
|-
| Packard Bell Diamond 2400 Plus aka BearPaw 2400 CU Plus [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ PS2Dfw2.usb firmware rename to PS2Dfw.usb]
| 0x055f
| 0x021d
| 1.00
| {{yes|works slow usb 1.1 speed with ok quality output (scanner fault not scandal)}}
|-
| Plustek OpticPro 1248U
| 0x07B3
| 0x0400 0x0401
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (ccd548.fw)}}
|-
| Plustek OpticSlim 2400
| 0x07b3
| 0x0422
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (cis3R5B1.fw)}}
|-
| Visioneer OneTouch 7300
| 0x04a7
| 0x0444
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (Cis3r5b1.fw)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mustek ScanEpress 1200 UB (Plus) clone [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ use mustek_usb backend]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x055f
| <!--Product ID-->0x0006
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
Lexmark - needs testing
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Lexmark X1110
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1140
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1150
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1170
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1180
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1185
| 0x043d
| 0x007c
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Lexmark X12xx
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested in USB1.1, not fully tested in USB2.0}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Dell A920
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
HP - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| HP ScanJet 4100C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0101
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP ScanJet 5200C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0401
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP ScanJet 62X0C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0201
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP ScanJet 63X0C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0601
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP
| 0x03f0
| 0x0102, 0x0105, 0x0205, 0x0305, 0x0405
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP
| 0x03f0
| 0x0705, 0x0805, 0x0901, 0x0a01
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP
| 0x03f0
| 0x1205, 0x1305, 0x2005, 0x2205
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
Plustek [http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html#S-PLUSTEK LM983x] - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Plustek OticPro U12 UT12 UT16 U24 UT24
| 0x07B3
| 0x0010 to 0x0017
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| KYE/Genius Colorpage HR6-V2 HR6A HR7 HR7LE HR6X
| 0x0458
| 0x2008 to 0x2016
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2100C and 2200C
| 0x03F0
| 0x0505 and 0x0605
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Mustek BearPaw 1200 and 2400
| 0x0400
| 0x1000 and 0x1001
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| UMAX 3400/3450 and 5400
| 0x1606
| 0x0050, 0x0060 and 0x0160
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 1250 and 1260
| 0x04B8
| 0x010f and 0x011d
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| CANON CanoScan N650/656U N1220U D660U N670/676U N1240U LIDE20 LIDE25 LIDE30
| 0x04A9
| 0x2206 to 0x2220
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
[http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/ SnapScan] - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Acer Benq 310U, 320U, 340U
| 0x4a5
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Acer Benq 620U, 620UT, 640U, 640UT
| 0x4a5
| 0x20
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Acer Benq 1240 3300 4300
| 0x4a5
| 0x020
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Agfa SnapScan e10 e20 e25 e26 e40 e42 e50 e52
| 0x06bd
| 0x20
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 660
| 0x04b8
| 0x0114
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 1270 1670
| 0x04b8
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 2480 2580
| 0x04b8
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 3490 3590
| 0x04b8
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Mitsubishi
| 0x0
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
==hub.class (self-powered and external ac powered hubs)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Dynamode USB-H41 4 ports
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Belkin 4 Port
|
|
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| Conrad
|
|
|
| {{yes|[http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11432 works on a1k forum] }}
|-
| DLink DUB-H4 AC Adapter
| 0x05e3
| 0x0608
| High 0200
| {{maybe|WARNING Genesys Logic Hub Broken - Will cause failures with USB}}
|-
| [http://service.targa.co.uk/faq.php?lang_id=2&baseid=178&artdesc=SilverCrest+USB+Hub+2040&artid=760&artpic=silvercrestHUB2040.jpg SilverCrest 4-port slim USB 2.0 HUB - HUB2040 (40775) - Targa GmbH]
| 0x05e3
| 0x0608
| 0901
| {{yes|works Genesys Logic, Inc., [http://service.targa.co.uk/dokumente/USB_HUB_2040_0109_manual_EN.pdf Manual]}}
|-
| Skymaster
| 0x05e3
| 0x0605
| 060B
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| No Name active 4-port
| 0x1a40
| 0x0101
| 0111
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thinkpad USB 3.0 Dock DU9019D1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17e9
| <!--Product ID-->0x4302
| <!--Revision-->0014
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|works a bit}} classed as dfu.class with two further USB 2.0 hubs - USB 3.0 ports detected and work (2.0 backwards compatibility) - DisplayLink DL-3900 with VIA VL811 chipset - usb ethernet not working - two dvi not working - 20V psu 2a (40w) with a 5.5 - 2.5mm tip (no bus power) - data through a-b printer/scanner usb lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
==Internet==
===rndis.class USB Tethering ===
The rndis class provides support for Ethernet access over Remote NDIS. Most USB based devices should be supported including smartfones.
Before opening Network Prefs, activate USB Tethering on the Smartfon, on Network prefs, type in usbrndis.device and tick "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.
When restart AROS my Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again, have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Alcatel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| Huawei U8800
| 0x12d1
| 0x1039
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Huawei
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| HTC (Android phone)
| 0x0bb4
| 0x0ffe
|
| {{Yes|any android phone with usb tethering option}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nokia
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oppo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung Galaxy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
|-
| <!--Description-->iPhone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft winPhone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
===USB → ethernet lan adaptor===
*2002 playstation 2 usb1.1 era - a little support but very old and slow
*2006 wii asix era - a little support but very much miss than hit
*2026 usb0: or eth0: of CDC Ethernet protocol (cdcether) with Ethernet Control Model (ECM) and [https://www.usb.org/document-library/class-definitions-communication-devices-12 others like Wireless Mobile Communication Devices WMC] and later CDC EEM (Ethernet Emulation Model) and NCM (Network Control Model) are USB Communication Device Class (CDC) protocols packing more Ethernet traffic over every USB bundle. For CDC Ethernet - NCM is better than EEM is better than ECM
* USB1.1 Up to 010 meg broadband (1.25MBytes/s) - ADM8511, DM9601 poor speeds
* USB2.0 Up to 400 meg broadband (60MBytes/s) - MCS7830, AX88772 a little especially the 2010 apple version but buy many as very very poor odds of working one
* USB3.0 Over 400 meg broadband (60+MBytes/s) - not supported at the moment
SANA (Standard Amiga Network Architecture) to usb
ADMtek Infineon ADM8511 Pegasus II (USB 1.1 and 10Mbit/s - Sony PlayStation 2 network adapter)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| 3Com 3c460b
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2001 }}
|-
| Abocom UFE1000 / Abocom DSB650TX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Accton USB320-EC / Accton SpeedStream Ethernet
| 0x083a
| 0x0320
| <!--Revision-->
| {{unk|2002 }}
|-
| AEI USB Fast Ethernet / Allied Telesyn AT-USB100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2002 }}
|-
| ATEN UC-110T
| 0x0557
| 0x4000
|
| {{unk|2001 }}
|-
| BAFO USB To Ethernet Adapter BF-310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2001 }}
|-
| Belkin F5D5050 v1 1101
| 0x050D
|
| <!--Revision-->
| {{maybe|2002 sometimes works from old amiga.org post which is now removed}}
|-
| Belkin F5D5050 v2 2101
| 0x050D
| 0x0121
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|2006 does not works}}
|-
| Belkin F5U122-PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Billionton USB-100 / Billionton USBLP-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Billionton USBEL-100 / Billionton USBE-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Compex LinkPort/UE202A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| D-Link DSB-H3ETX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| D-Link DSB-650 / D-Link DSB-650TX / D-Link DSB-650TX-PNA
| 0x2001
| 0x4000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| D-Link DU-E10 / D-Link DU-E100
| 0x2001
|
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Edimax USB Ethernet Adapter EU-4201
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Elsa AG MicroLink USB2 Lan Ethernet adapter
| 0x05cc
| 0x3000
| <!--Revision-->1.01
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| GetNet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| GIGABYTE GN-BR402W Wireless Router
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Goodway Fellowes USB UE-120 REV:V1 UE120 ADMTek 1011594 HO2419741
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07a6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0986
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2001 USB Specification 1.1 compliant}}
|-
| GWC Tech USB Ethernet Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Hawking UF100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| HP HN210E / I/O DATA USB ETTX / Kingston KNU101TX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Jinco USB Ethernet Adapter 10/100 Base-T UE-110
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Kouwell USB to Ethernet 588A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Linksys USB10T / TA / TX
| 0x066b
| 0x2202
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested - possible peg1/peg2}}
|-
| Linksys (Cisco) USB100TX / H1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitec LAN-TX/U1 H2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| [http://www.mayflash.com/psps2/ps2024/ps2024.htm Mayflash PS2024] Playstation2 compatible clone of Proxim/Farallon NetLine?
| 0x07a6
| 0x8511
| <!--Revision-->1.01
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|works with DHCP router option on old 32bit distros but not on newer 64bit, best to go asixeth apple 2010 but buy many of them as poor success rate i.e. a lottery}}
|-
| Netgear FA101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Philips CPWUE01/00
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Planet UE-9500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| PlayStation 2 SCPH-10000 50000 models
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Proxim (formerly Farallon) NetLine USB PN796-650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Siemens SpeedStream USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| SOHOware NUB100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| SMC EZNET-USB 2202USB/ETH / SMC 2206USB/ETH
| 0x0707
| 0x0100 0x0200 0x0201
| <!--Revision-->
| {{unk|untested but should work very well }}
|-
| Surecom EP-1427X 100/10M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Target USB to 10/100M Fast Ethernet Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trendnet TU-ET100C
| 0x07a6
| 0x8511
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| {{yes| sometimes works well, very stable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Digitus USB NIC DN-3016-A
| 0x07a6
| 0x8513
| 1.01
| {{unk|untested new chipset }}
|-
| Digitus lanusb ADM8515
| 0x07a6
| 0x8515
| 1.01
| {{unk|untested because new chipset }}
|-
| VE285 usblan ADMtek 8515
| 0x07a6
| 0x8515
| 1.01
| {{no|not working as new chipset }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
Davicom DM9601 eth (USB 1.1 and up to 10Mbit/s)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Davicom USB-100 see clone below
| 0x0a46
| 0x9601
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2001 }}
|-
| [http://wiki.maemo.org/USB_to_ethernet_networking chinese translucent transparent crystal blue] but variants are also found in clear, white and black. Just over 6 cm long.
| 0x0a46
| 0x9601
| 0x0
| {{yes|2002 success can be sporadic so technically okay, but lacking in reliability. Out of 4 tested by me, only 2 worked. One case cracked open. }}
|-
| Corega FEther USB-TXC
| 0x07aa
| 0x9601
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Dynamode USB-NIC-1427-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Hirose USB-100
| 0x0a47
| 0x9601
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| KY-RS9600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=585358&postcount=12 works] }}
|-
| ShanTou ST268 USB NIC
| 0x0a46
| 0x0268
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| ZT6688 USB NIC
| 0x0a46
| 0x6688
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ICS Advent DM9601 USB 2.0 10/100M Ethenet Adaptor JP1081B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FE6
| <!--Product ID-->0x9700
| <!--Revision-->0101
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|not working 32bit and 64bit - USB 1.1 10M ethernet}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
MosChip MCS7830 (USB 2)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Digitus DN-10050
| 0x9710
| 0x7830
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 }}
|-
| Edimax [http://www.edimax.co.uk/images/Image/datasheet/USB/EU-4206/EU-4206.pdf EU-4206]
|
|
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 }}
|-
| Speed Dragon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| STLabs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| StarTech Compact USB2105S [http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_6790.html USB2106S]
| 0x9710
| 0x7830
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| Sunrich Technologies [http://www.st-lab.com/admin/upfile/UploadFile/manual/manual(u-250).zip U-250]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 }}
|-
| Syba
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->MCS 7832
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
* USB2 [https://www.asix.com.tw/en/product/USBEthernet Asix Ethernet] AX88178A, AX88772C, AX88772B, AX88772A (wii), AX88172A
* USB3 AX88179A, AX88179
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| AirLink101 AGIGAUSB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 AX88172}}
|-
| ATEN UC210T
| 0x0557
| 0x2009
| 0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88172}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Billionton Systems USB2AR
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08dd
| <!--Product ID-->0x90ff
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Buffalo LUA-U2-KTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0411
| <!--Product ID-->0x003d
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->corega FEther USB2-TX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07aa
| <!--Product ID-->0x0017
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| }}
|-
| D-Link DUB-E100 up to rev A4
| 0x2001
| 0x1a00
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->D-Link DUB-E100 rev B1 onwards
| 0x07d1 or 0x2001
| 0x3c05
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|AX88172 works on Deneb with [http://amigax.com/2010/02/21/usb-ethernet-speed-test-amigaos-4-0-classic/ Amiga OS4 Classic] and [http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11432 on a1k] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->goodway corp USB gwusb2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1631
| <!--Product ID-->0x6200
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hawking UF200
| 0x07b8
| 0x420a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[Linksys USB200M]
| 0x077b
| 0x2226
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=585601&postcount=20 works] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Netgear FA120
| 0x0846
| 0x1040
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2002 10/100 Rev.B1" is silkscreened on the board of the device populating this entry (S/N: FA12254CB100409, date code 0508). This device may be manuf. by [http://www.cameo.com.tw/ Cameo] "AX88172 L", "F05040157", and "ED3" Chip1 ASIX AX88172 Chip2 Realtek RTL8201BL}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intellinet
| 0x0b95
| 0x1720
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->JVC MP-PRX1 Port Replicator
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x04f1
| <!--Product ID-->0x3008
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ST Lab USB Ethernet
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1720
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Sitecom LN-029 "USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet adapter"
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x6189
| <!--Product ID-->0x182d
| <!--Revision-->0
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Surecom EP-1427X-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1189
| <!--Product ID-->0x0893
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TrendNet TU2-ET100 v2
| 0x07b8
| 0x420a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|version 2}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->A-LINK NA1GU
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 88772}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AirLink101 ASOHOUSB Wii
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AirLive EtherWe-1000U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->APPLE AX88772 Model No. A1277 MC704LL/A P/N 825-7098-A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->0x1402
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2008 usb2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->APPLE Model No. A1277 (MB442Z/A 0885909217434) MC704ZM/A PN 825-7579-A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->0x1402
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|2010 model, usb2 and controller AX88772 where prehaps 1in3 units working with owb - really poor odds i.e. a lottery, could be situation where various ethernet phy chipsets are used - press Use in network prefs after Save initial setup typing in usbasixeth.device, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASIX AX88772 bulbous casing
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2008 works on 32bit and 64bit though setup can take a few attempts but may have issues with phy ethernet chip changing, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Datel Wii Lan Adapter DUS0204
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EdiMax EU-4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Goodway HE2230 Maplin ASIX 88772
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intec LAN G5626
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->LevelOne USB-0202
| 0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x07720
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->LevelOne USB-0301
| 0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x07720
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Linksys USB200M Rev 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13b1
| <!--Product ID-->0x0018
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2008 sparsely randomly working AX88772 or with "Sana-II Meter Tool 37.11" network monitoring program, showing continuous "Bad Packet" errors which could means "CRC" errors}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Linksys USB300M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2009 AX88772 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash W001 or clones Lupo/PEGA S-Wii-0680 light gray rectangular with third of one top 45 degree angled slope
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| may have randomly changed phy ethernet chips, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Max Value MVF00446 ASIN B006EG568A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|Trident prefs recognises as AX88772 sometimes works on 32bit and 64bit}}
|-
| <!--Description-->NEWLink N14050
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NEWLink Wii-ETH USB2.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nintendo Wii LAN Adaptor 2110566 and clones
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x07720
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|Poseidon recognises as AX88772 with usbasixeth.device sometimes works seems different ethernet phy chips can be matched affecting compatibility}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nyko Wii Net Connect 87024
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=585624&postcount=22 works] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->0Q0 cable ethernet
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1557
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB2-E100 (2009/2010) Bulbous housing
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|Trident prefs recognises it as ax88772A and typing in usbasixeth.device sometimes works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sabrent KINAMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SpeedLink SL-3401-SGY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TrendNet TU2-ET100 v3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UGreen 20254 USB2 to 10/100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88772}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Afunta Apple-style White USB2.0 I/O Crest SY-ADA24005 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772A Fast Ethernet Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772a
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|usbasixeth.device accepted by network prefs but does not work}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Basics USB 2.0 AX88772A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Digitus DN-10050-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772a
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Edimax EU-4230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sabrent KINAMAX NT-USB20 AX88772A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description--> AX88772B USB 2.0 to 10/100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EdiMax EU-4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772b
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Detected but not working}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB2100 ASIX AX88772C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.asix.com.tw/en/product/USBEthernet/High-Speed_USB_Ethernet/AX88772D AX88772D]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.asix.com.tw/en/product/USBEthernet/High-Speed_USB_Ethernet/AX88772E AX88772E]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->AX88178
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2004 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB2-E1000 i.e. USB 2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 LAN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 ASIX AX88178 Controller and Realtek RTL8211CL PHY}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AX88178A USB 2.0 to 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2005 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AmazonBasics USB3.0 adapter [https://github.com/nothingstopsme/AX88179_178A_Linux_Driver AX88179]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cable Matters SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RJ45 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hori Nintendo Switch 1 USB3 ethernet AX88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 AX88179 not binding to asixeth.class }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB3-E1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2020 ASIX AX88179 not binding to class, USB 3.2 Gen1 to Gigabit Ethernet controller with integrated 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet PHY}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable AX88179 = [https://plugable.com/products/usb3-e1000-deal USB3-E1000] before mid-2023 or USB3-E1000; AX88179A = USBC-E1000 after mid-2023
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 controller is AX88179 phy is ??, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB31000SPTW ax88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| AX88179 not binding to asixeth.class, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB31000NDS AX88179 USB-A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech US1GC301AU AX88179 USB-c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech US1GC30B2 AX88179A USB-c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB32000SPT AX88179A USB-c Rev 1 (AX88179) Rev 2 (AX88179A)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->USB32000SPT the Lot code sticker will have a bar code accompanied by a 10 digit number. The 5th and 6th digits of this lot code number would signify the revision. (Ex. xxxx02xxxx which would indicate rev. 2)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SYBA SY-ADA24029 Gigabit AX88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} may depend on the PHY chip connected to the controller chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TP-Link UE306 AX88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet® Orico UL677G 10/100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet® UL688G USB 3.0 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->AX88179 178A
|-
| <!--Description-->Tecknet UL699G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TrendNet TU2-ET100 v6
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07b8
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|no support }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->uGreen 50922 USB3-A to 100/1000 dark grey rounded barrels
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| ax88179 not binding to asixeth.class, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UGreen USB3-C to 100/1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->uGreen CR111 20256 usb3 a black plastic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88179}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description--> AX88179A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB3-E1000 USBC-E1000 after mid-2023 i.e. AX88179A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB31000SPTB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88179A USB-A, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description--> AX88179B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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==USB → SerialPort Converter==
*2002 some support for early revisions of PL2303
*2005 Prolific PL2303H PL-2303X and Pl-2303HX (same usb ids as pl2303) no support
*2025 FTDI 232R [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1135&highlight=232r&rowstart=20 work in progress]
*2026 CDC-ACM i.e. Serial port over USB standard
serialpl2303.class make sure you specify serialpl2303.device or Echo "Test" >SER1:
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| ATEN UC-232A
| 0x0557
| 0x2008
| Full 0x0300
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| IOGear GUC232A
| 0x0557
| 0x2008
| Full 0x0110
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Alcatel
| 0x11f7
| 0x02df
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| BAFO BF-810
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin F5U103
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Davibe SP611
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Dcu10
| 0x0731
| 0x0528
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Elcom
| 0x056e
| 0x5003
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| IOData
| 0x04bb
| 0x0a03
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Itegno
| 0x0eba
| 0x1080
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Nokia CA42
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Radioshack
| 0x1453
| 0x4026
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Ratoc
| 0x0584
| 0xb000
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Samsung
| 0x04e8
| 0x8001
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Siemens DCA-510
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Sitecom CN104
| 0x6189
| 0x2068
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Sitecom CN116
| 0x6189
| 0x2068
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Some Cut Ma620
| 0x0df7
| 0x0620
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Speed Dragon Multimedia MS3303H
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Syntech
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tripp
| 0x2478
| 0x2008
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Airlink101 AC-USBS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Belkin F5U103v
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| Dynamode U232-P9
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 300
| {{no| no driver [http://koti.mbnet.fi/lonnberg/pl2303x.html linux patch] and using lsusb -v -d 067b:2303 gave bMaxPacketSize as 64 - pl2303x }}
|-
| Konig CABLE-146/2 USB to RS232
| 0x067b
| 0x2303
| 400
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| MANHATTAN 205146 USB to Serial Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| Sabrent SBT-USC1M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trendnet TU-59
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unbranded black case and lead USB 232 Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x067B
| <!--Product ID-->0x2303
| <!--Revision-->0300
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
|}
[http://www.ftdichip.com/index.html Future Technology Devices International Ltd FTDI]-FT232R.class [https://ftdichip.com/software-examples/code-examples/c-builder/ FTProg src], [http://rtr.ca/ft232r/ ft232r src], [https://ftdichip.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/DS_FT232R.pdf FT232R datasheet], [],
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->0x6001
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GE-gKgHxZI beware of cheap clones fake with s/n A50285BI SN]
|-
| <!--Description-->Lynx Astro FTDI
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FT232R
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sabrent CB-FTDI
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver TTL-232R cables use FTDI's [http://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=USB+Interface+Devices FT232RQ ic device] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Startech.com 1 Port FTDI USB to Serial RS232 DB9M Adapter Cable with COM Retention ICUSB2321F
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FT232RL Chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech.com 2 Port FTDI USB to Serial RS232 Adapter Cable ICUSB2322F
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FTDI FT2232D Chipset
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FT232RL is the SSOP-28 and the FT232RQ is the QFN-32 package option
|}
[https://www.onetransistor.eu/2017/08/ch341a-mini-programmer-schematic.html ch341a.class]
*I2C EEPROMS (3.3V and 5V) compatible and also SPI FLASH memories (3.3V devices) making sure 1.8V is covered
*each having their own [https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/guide-how-to-use-a-ch341a-spi-programmer-flasher-with-pictures/33041 4x2 connection blocks] using [https://github.com/flashrom/flashrom flashrom]
sudo flashrom --programmer ch341a_spi -r backup.bin
sudo flashrom --programmer ch341a_spi -w <new bios name>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Jiangsu QinHeng Ltd CH341A emulate UART communication, standard parallel port, memory parallel port and synchronous serial (I2C, SPI)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1A86
| <!--Product ID-->0x5512
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->QinHeng USB2.0-Serial HL-340
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1A86
| <!--Product ID-->0x7523
| <!--Revision-->0252
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|}
==simplemidi.class and CAMD==
Currently support includes
* simplemidi.class SimpleMidi maps some keyboard keys to corresponding computer keys as used by music trackers to emulate a musical keyboard
* camdusbmidi.class follows the rules of the m68k implementation of Commodore's CAMD midi specification and usb class compliant
for
* usb host like a computer
* usb device controllers - keyboards, drum machines, djay turntables, grooveboxes, etc
* interfaces - cables or boxes which convert usb to 5pin DIN plug midi
What is needed is a fully class-compliant '''brand name''' USB MIDI keyboard, especially manufactured in the last 10 years are best
*Arturia
*Novation
*M-Audio
*Akai
Plugging this in one of your USB ports, the camd.library will make the keyboard's MIDI IN/OUT ports available in the system.
Then select the keyboard's MIDI IN port (known as a "cluster" in CAMD) for input, and the software instrument's cluster as output
ShowCluster (shows midi ports available in and out)
MidiWatch (usually port usbmidi.in.0 less often usbmidi.out.0) (Ctrl-C to end output stream)
usbmidi.in.0 Message on channel 01, NoteOn 90 39 08 00
usbmidi.in.0 Message on channel 01, NoteOff 80 39 00 00
MidiThru (forwards messages from one port to another)
run >nil: c:midithru usbmidi.out.0 usbmidi.out.2
MidiSendC (sends a middle C to a specific port)
Midi Controller + Sound Module (together aka as a synth) -> Audio Output
The difference between midi and midi over USB is that in old school Midi the transmitter transmits whenever it wants and the receiver always has to be prepared to receive data. Easy to do at the rate of a 1990's modem speed these days.
USB over midi.. turns midi into a polled protocol.. So the USB host (typically the computer) has to ask "do you have anything for me" before the remote will send. If the USB host gets busy doing other things or there is a lot of things on the USB bus to get polled, you can get delays.
For its age midi is still a great protocol for music
* [https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/midi10.pdf USBIF's "USB Device Class Definition for MIDI Devices" document, version 1.0 from Nov 1, 1999]
* [https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20MIDI%20v2_0.pdf MIDI v2.0 from 2020 which AROS still needs, adds support for MIDI 2.0, MIDI-CI, and Universal MIDI Packet]
Nearly all synthesizers now use the 16 MIDI channels available on a MIDI bus in one instrument alone, requiring multiple MIDI busses in a typical setup with more than
one MIDI instrument. In addition, by handling multiple "virtual" cables, USB offers a solution to go beyond MIDI's 16-channel limit.
MIDI data is transferred over USB using 32-bit USB-MIDI Event Packets. These packets provide an efficient method to transfer multiple MIDI streams with fixed length messages. The 32-bit USB-MIDI Event Packet allows multiple "virtual MIDI cables" routed over the same USB endpoint. This approach minimizes the number of required endpoints. It also makes parsing MIDI events easier by packetizing the separate bytes of a MIDI event into one parsed USB-MIDI event.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="25%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Computer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|which acts as USB midi host to get all usb devices talking together}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hobbytronics usb host standalone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->bomebox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->raspberry pi with several midi interface(s) and linux scripting
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton MIDI USB Host mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="25%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acorn Instruments Masterkey 49 device
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 untested usb powered 5V regulated - similar keybed to keystation 49es but unplug then re-plug the USB cable while it is powered the device might reconnect
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai SynthStation 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 - sticky rubber keys - usb
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini Laptop Production Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x09e8
| <!--Product ID-->0x007c
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected and camd usb to use, not tested with apps}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 25 mini key self powered by mini USB lead - sustain port - no top left corner joystick - tested icaros 2.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai LPK25 LPK37 LPK49 Laptop Production Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 untested velocity sensitive mini keys with synth action - weak mini USB port - latency issues -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional APC Key 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 untested 49 key 49-key full-sized, semi-weighted keyboard with aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->AKAI Max25 MAX49 control keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional MPK249 MPK261
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 USB2 USB-b - full keys semi-weighted aftertouch - midi in out - sustain and peddle port
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional Advance 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini MKII MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 untested USB2 USB-b midi connection only - 4 way thumb joystick top left - 25 tiny keys - velocity drum pads - plastic build quality -
|-
| <!--Description-->AKAI Professional APC Key 25 MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini Play
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 untested USB2 USB-b midi connection only - synth basic samples - class compliant? - small led display top centre - 25 mini keys - press and hold the "Prog Select" button then use the "Program" knob to assign a MIDI channel -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini 3 MKIII MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x09E8
| <!--Product ID-->0x1049
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - - midi in out untested - }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 USB2 USB-b midi controller connection no 5pin legacy - small led display top centre - 25 mini keys goofy uneven feel of the akai keyboards - press and hold the "Prog Select" button and press pad 1 to 8 to assign a MIDI channel - tested on AROS One 2.4 usb
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Force / MPC One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Pro MPK Mini Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested 37 mini keys - class compliant device - usb-b bus powered only with 5pin midi in and out - Shift and Global for Midi Ch -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Pro Ableton Push Mk 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional MPC Key 37 49 61 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested USB2 usb-b
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Photon PH-25 X25 Midi & USB keyboard/synth
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Q25 Q49 Q61 Q88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Coda Pro Portable 88-Key Digital Piano USB MIDI Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis V25 V49 V61 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis V Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis VI49 VI61 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis VX49 VX61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 1 5-pin MIDI input, 1 5-pin MIDI output, 1 USB port,
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Q25 Q49 Q61 Mk2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Recital 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis V25 V49 V61 MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Qmini portable 32-key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->audiothingies MicroMonsta
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested synth -
|-
| <!--Description-->audiothingies MicroMonsta 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 synth -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Analog Experience “The Player” USB MIDI Master Keyboard Model APE25
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 usb-b bus powered -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe class complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab MkII Mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe class complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Keystep 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested 32 mini keys usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab 61 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed - reset Press and hold Oct + and Oct – buttons then insert the USB cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->0x2209
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - - midi in out untested - }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 USB2 usb-b bus power - metal base heavier than most - Shift and press a key to select the MIDI Channel - To reset to original factory, unplug the USB cable, hold down the Oct- and Oct + buttons, plug the USB cable back in and continue to hold the buttons until the pads turn white - need software to change parameters like velocity sensitive assistance -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab MK2 MKII 61 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MicroFreak
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 hybrid digital/analog synthesis,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeYIAfn3UMs Arturia Minilab 3] [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/chj1WgMupGw ] [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FMVdfhzg1Dw ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 untested usb-c bus powered - 25 mini keys semi -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Keystep Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab 3 Mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe class complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniFreak
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 61 88 mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested usb-c and 1 midi out - lack of aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia AstroLab
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab MK3 MKIII 61 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2025 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer UMX61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-Control UMX490 UMX610
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-Control
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Swing 32-Key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer MOTOR 49 - 49-Key USB/MIDI Master Controller Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative EMU Xboard 25 E-MU X-Board 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CME M-Key Mkey 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 stops sending MIDI on a regular basis. The simplest "fix" is to flip it off and on via the power switch at the back
|-
| <!--Description-->CME Ukey U-Key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2009
|-
| <!--Description-->CME Xkey
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 low-profile aluminium full size pressure sensitive with polyphonic aftertouch but keys make too much noise and that they can be too sensitive to velocity - low power draw 25ma
|-
| <!--Description-->CME M-Key 49 V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 simplified version of the U-key Mobiltone
|-
| <!--Description-->CME XKEY AIR 37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2019
|-
| <!--Description-->cme xkey 37 le
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{ | }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Donner Spaceline DMK-25 Donnerdeal Rantion
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Donner DMK25 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> 25 mini velocity keys with limited aftertouch - usb-c powered - 8 drum pads - 3.5mm "midi out" socket -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{ | }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Digitakt
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 expensive later midi usb class compliant with since 1.5 Update
|-
| <!--Description-->Elecktron Digitone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Digitone Keys 37-key Digital FM Synthesizer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 expensive
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Analog Four MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Octatrak MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{ | }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol 49+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol 25xt
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2702
| <!--Product ID-->0x2702
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected and usb driver working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 bus powered or 12v 0.5a dc in - metal base so heavy - midi out 5pin - sustain pedal port - modulation slider - rubber coated knobs becomes sticky -
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol 49xt 61xt 88xt
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2702
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 12v 0.5a center pin +ve external psu required - USB i/o and 1 legacy 5pin out - full sized keys - heavy aluminium case keyboard metal base -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution MK-125 MK-149
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 9v
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution MK-225C MK-249C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 9v
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution USB/Midi Controller MK-425C MK-449C MK-461C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|25, 49, 61 keys - }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 9V or 12V -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 37 full keys
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys Pro Mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 25 or 37 mini keys
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 mini velocity keys no aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 full velocity keys no aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Kawai VPC 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> weighted keys - heavy build -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Keith McMillen Instruments K-Board
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> omni class compliant to all channels? each keypad makes them velocity, pressure, and location sensitive but not really suited for piano playing
|-
| <!--Description-->Keith McMillen BopPad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> omni class compliant to all channels?
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg NanoKontrol 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->mini usb
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Prophecy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KORG microKONTROL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg microKEY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 velocity-sensitive Natural Touch keys but joystick is an alternative to the common pitch/modulation wheel design - power draw -
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg nanoKey nanoPad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Taktile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg microKEY2 25 37 49 61 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|2015 untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 USB powered - semi weighted -
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg MiniList
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg MinKey nanoPad nanoPad 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Nautilus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Kurzweil PC3 7 series - Artis 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->fatar TP-8 semi-weighted action
|-
| <!--Description-->Kurzweil PC1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Kurzweil PC3 A8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 Mobile keys 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 POD Studio KB37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 Tone Port KB37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Midiman (later M-Audio) Oxygen8 Ozone Ozonic 25 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|not class compliant - untested 5pin legacy }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 2004 untested - 25 full keys - slider/fader to left of lcd display -
|-
| <!--Description-->m-audio oxygen keystation (61 key)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio eKeys 37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Axiom 25, 49, 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 bus powered and 12v psu - if sliders/faders are on right - legacy midi 5pin - chunky unit -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 8v2, 49, 61 (silver)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 full size velocity sensitive 12v psu - sending random pitchbend info -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 37e 49e, 61e MK1 MKI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 - ok key action -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 37es 49se 61es, 88es MK1 MKI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 25/49/61/88 (blue)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 [https://m-audio.com/products/view/oxygen-25-legacy advised Class-compliant and GM/GM2/XG SysEx messages] with full size velocity sensitive 12v psu - sending random pitchbend info -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Axiom 25, 49, 61 (2nd Gen)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 semi-weighted mini keys - bus powered and 9v psu for 25/49 and 12v for 61 - if sliders/faders are on left - legacy midi 5pin - chunky unit -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Axiom Pro 25, 49, 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 poor construction
|-
| <!--Description-->MAudio Axiom AIR 25 M-Audio Axiom Air Mini 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 25 III (3rd Gen)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 untested - usb only - rubber keys sticky -
|-
| <!--Description-->MAudio Keyrig 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation Mini 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 - mini usb - plays a few notes and then stops responding randomly - try plugging it into port 1 or 2 on your pc -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 49 MK2 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 USB port and class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 61 MK3 MKIII MIDI keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 usb compliant untested
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 25 IV
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 choice
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio CTRL-49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio ProKeys 88, 88sx
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 mini usb - some power or incompatibility issue with the native USB ports of the laptop, plugged in a passive USB 2.0 HUB (not USB 3.0, not powered)
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3328SvuJsLw M-Audio Oxygen25 MKV]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0763
| <!--Product ID-->0x0001
| <!--Revision-->0023
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - midi in out untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 25 full size semi keys - USB2 usb-b but no 5pin classic plugs - channel select SHIFT button and CHANNEL on keybed - plastic build - holding down both the Octave + and - for factory reset - more limited in what you can do with it than IV 4th one - tested on AROS One 2.4 usb
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen Pro 25 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 untested semi full keys
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested - 32 smaller keys - not endless encoders - usb only -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Hammer 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Moog
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Moog Minitaur
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-VAVE SMK-25mini 25key MIDI Control Keyboard Y6I0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments NI Primus A25 JamMate
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Maschine MK1 MKI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not compliant uses snd-usb-caiaq module,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S88 S61 S49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 - weighted keys -
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Maschine MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Maschine Micro Mikro MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe?
|-
| <!--Description-->NI Komplete Kontrol S49 S61 S88 MkII MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 all MK2 MK3 power up the keyboard using USB, it will set the keyboards MIDI port to computer MIDI only without any option to set it to use the MIDI DIN, meaning you cannot connect the keyboard to hardware and power from USB, you MUST power with the power adapter and physically unplug from any USB connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A25 A49 A61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/sikorak666/maschine-mikro-mk3-driver Native Instruments Maschine Micro Mikro Plus MK3 MKIII]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 untested 32 smaller keys - no drum pads - USB only -
|-
| <!--Description-->NI Komplete Kontrol S49 S61 S88 MkIII MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Description-->NI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2025
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Neusonik iBoard 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Impact LX25+ LX49+ LX61+ LX88+ SE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 budget full-size velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Impact GX49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> USB port -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Panorama P4 P6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> USB & USB Micro B, 5-pin MIDI out, 2 x TRS inputs with 49 semi-weighted, velocity sensitive with aftertouch
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar SE25 SE49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> mini keys - micro usb bus powered - velocity and sustain button
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Panorama P6 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Panorama T6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Nord Stage 3 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> sysex
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation ReMote 25 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 lhs XY touchpad and the joystick -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey 25 49 61 88 Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not USB class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation 49 61 SL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 semi-weighted Fatar TP-8 or TP-9 keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation ReMote 25SL 49SL 61SL soft label
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 - two long top liquid-crystal display LCD strips - XY touchpad and the joystick -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation ReMOTE 25LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected, usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 USB-b powered, 9v center pin positive or 6 MN1500 AA batteries - X/Y touchpad and the combined pitch and modulation joystick - no aftertouch but can use both the legacy MIDI OUT and USB port simultaneously
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Nocturn 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 untested sending random pitchbend info
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation 49 61 SL MkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 semi-weighted Fatar TP-8 or TP-9 keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation MiniNova
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Impulse 25 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 velocity aftertouch‑sensitive semi-weighted keyboards and eight backlit pads - USB, 5-pin MIDI out -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Circuit Tracks / Rhythm
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey 25 49 61 88 MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 USB class compliant - full keys -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Launchpad Mini MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested 8x8 buttons with 16 backlit
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey Mini MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 untested - 25 soft mini keys - 2 rotary wheels lhs -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey 25 37 49 61 88 MK3 MKIII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 USB class compliant choice - full keys -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey Mini MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested - 25 soft mini keys - 2 sliders lhs -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation 61SL Mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Nymphes Dreadbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> 6 voice analog synth
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Oberheim MC 2000 EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 88 keys fully weighted - very heavy -
|-
| <!--Description-->PreSonus ATOM SQ Hybrid MIDI Keyboard/Pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://polyend.com/tracker/ Polyend Tracker]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland ED PC-300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 USB MIDI keyboard controller 49-key
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland EDIROL PCR-M30 PCR-M50 PCR-M80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol PCR-30 PCR-50 PCR-80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 untested 32 key -
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland PC-50 PC-80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland PCR-500 PCR-800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 61 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-88 a-49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 USB port - weighted keys velocity no aftertouch - class compliant with press FUNCTION so it is lit. Press the key labelled "ADV.", Press the "+" button so it is lit -
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland PC-200 mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 some had fatar keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland MC-707 Groovebox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland MC-101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-500 A500Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-300 A300Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland JUNO DS, FA, Fantom, JUPITER X / Xm
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 (be sure that USB driver is set to "Generic" - requires device rebooting)
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-88 a-49 MKii MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 expensive with USB-c port - hammer-action keyboard weighted keys - Class-compliant if USB-C enables bus power - MIDI 2.0 later -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ROLI Seaboard RISE 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Graphite 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Carbon 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Sequential TAKE 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic VMK-161 and VMK-161 Plus Organ version
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->TP-8O action is the unweighted, organ-style waterfall keybed - usb midi in out - 9v psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic SL990XP midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic VMK176 Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->USB and midi connectivity
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic SL880 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic SL73 SL88 Studio midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> hammer-action Fatar TP semi-weighted keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic Numa Organ 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 73 key TP-8O action is the unweighted, organ-style waterfall keybed used in nearly all clonewheels
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic Numacompact 2/2x, Numa X Piano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero CommandKey49 CommandKey25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero SZ-MiniCommand Mini-Command USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero SPC61 MIDI Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> bus powered - 5 octave
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero ControlKey49S 49 Key Slim MIDI Controller Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Synido TempoKey K25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 25 mini keys - usb-c powered
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Worlde Panda
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha KX8 KX49 KX61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha CMC-PD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha P45B P-45 Digital Piano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha P-115 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested weighted keys - USB midi port
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha MX49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 should compliant untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha Montage, CP73/88, YC, MODX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha PSR-E353, PSR-E443
PSR-S670, PSR-S770, PSR-S970, PSR-A3000, TYROS-5
NP-12, NP-32
DGX-650, DGX-660
P-105, P-115, P-255
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha MX49 II V2 Black Blue
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->DJM V10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> dj
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Kontrol DJ Pro midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> detected but untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Numark Mixtrack Pro II USB DJ Controller Djay
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->older generation pioneer DDJ-SX2 dj
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="20%" | Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Alyseum AL-22 AL22c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Alyseum AL-88 Schneidersladen AL88c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Alyseum U3-88c Midi Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no CopperLan support Midi network using a UTP Ethernet patch cable)
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer BCF2000 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.behringer.com/EN/home.aspx Behringer] BCR2000 1in 2out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 DJ Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer UMD404 UMD202
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative EMU 0404/USB midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->DigiDesign / Focusrite Command 8 Control Surface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 supports MIDI continuous controller (CC) and note data. SysEx dumping and loading is also supported
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Digi 002
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 firewire only
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Digi 003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 firewire only
|-
| <!--Description-->emagic m4 2x4 AMT8 Unitor 8 Mk2 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x00d0
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->0x010 0x0103
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 offers MTS (Midi Time Stamping) - 12v 2a psu centre pos - usb mini with rs232 and rs422 serial ports - 16 channels (8-in / 8-out), this rack-mountable unit -
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution U-Control UC-16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| detected}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Saffire 6 USB 1.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Guillemot Maxi Studio ISIS Vintage Sound Card MIDI Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->1998
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_usb.html MidiBox] Hardware Platform USB Module
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2001
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Control Universal Pro XT with One Two Extenders
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Audiophile USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport UNO old version
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio MidiMan 1x1 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 [http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-hotplug/ firmware update]
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport 2x2 yellowy green blue, green or silver chassis plastic box
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|MIDISPORT 2x2 or 4x4 interfaces from previous production series (blue, green or silver chassis) are not class-compliant}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->MAudio Audiosport Quattro USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant as [http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/ firmware required and that is buggy],
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio UC-33
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport 1x1 2x2 4x4 Anniversary Edition, black box
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=52920 Mark of the Unicorn Motu Fastlane] 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=560852&postcount=8 not working on OS4]}}
| <!--Opinion--> not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Motu Micro Lite 1x1 and MOTU microlite 5x5 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion--> good unit but poor just plug in support and not class compliant - USB2 usb-b -
|-
| <!--Description-->Motu MIDI Express 128 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->poor support serial port only - offers MTS (Midi Time Stamping) A serial port based MIDI interface or a USB interface without MTS will have a MIDI slop of up to 2ms on record and playback. MTS provides accuracy for record and playback to around .3ms - five times more accurate than serial or non-MTS."
|-
| <!--Description-->MOTU.com MIDI Express XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 for many USB should have octocoupled connection to reduce groundloop humm, usually the timing is off
|-
| <!--Description-->MOTU MIDI Timepiece AV
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion--> not class compliant is one of the best multi-port MIDI interfaces ever made as USB model connects to the computer as an 8x16 interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments GmbH Audio 8 DJ, 4 DJ, 2 DJ
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|needs dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Qcon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|did not match to camdusbmidi.class USB audio midi with onboard DSP}}
| <!--Opinion-->1998
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Corp Edirol UM-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x0005
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|is not bound via camdusbmidi.class }}
| <!--Opinion-->1999 not bound to any midi class - 2x2 - tested Aros One USb 2.4
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-100G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->1999 USB audio midi with onboard DSP
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-880 8x8 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 under poseidon but could work with run >nil: c:midithru out.0 "EDIROL UM-880.out.2"
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1 blue plastic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Unk| bound??? via camdusbmidi.class - untested midi in out}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 UM-1 - 1-in/1-out (16 channels)
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 1-in/1-out (16 channels)
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-2E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2001
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1X midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|do not have the Advanced Driver Switch on them}}
| <!--Opinion-->2001
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1SX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x0052
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|do not have the Advanced Driver Switch on them}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-2C - 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-1G 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-2G 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/spotify/linux/blob/master/sound/usb/usbquirks.h Roland Edirol UA20 UA-20]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland UM-1EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-2EX 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 adds a second MIDI OUT
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Cakewalk UM-3G - 3x3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Cakewalk ua-25excw 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not class compliant mode
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://alsa.opensrc.org/Edirol_UA-25EX Roland Edirol UA55 UA-55 Cakewalk UA25 EX]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Sonuus B2M Bass MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Sonuus G2M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg CMC Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Subzero SZ-MB44
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Swisssonic MIDI1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 AmigaOS there is no output at midichannel one and two but if play a midi file there is only output on some channels and if pressed stop the prog freezes or the whole system crashes
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-428 US-422 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 2000 not compatible
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.tascam.com/Products/US-224.html US-224]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1604
| <!--Product ID-->0x8004
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 2002 does not bind to any class
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-1x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-122 MKII midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->0x8021
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not detected / binding to camdusbmidi.class on AROS 2.4 usb }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 detected but not working 2-in/2-out USB two XLR microphone preamps with phantom power for condenser microphones
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-200 US-400 US-600 US-800 US-1200 US-1800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 may not be totally usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha UX-16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
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| Vendor ID
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|-
| <!--Description-->Akai EIE and Pro version midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 dc 6v power - 3 USB hubs, midi in out ,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis I/O2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 powered USB hub required, not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis IO2 Express
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 usb compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis IO4 Express
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer XTouch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> psu needed
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer X-Touch Compact
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer X-Touch Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant?, usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-Phoria UMD404HD UMD202HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe class compliant - volume low,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CME U2 MIDI Pro 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> current model
|-
| Creative EMU XMIDI 1X1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 early versions with sysex checksum errors
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative E-MU Xmidi 1x1 Tab (V3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 tab version class compliant but report that when transferring 'System Exclusive' messages (SysEx) the unit could not handle the highest data rate leading to data corruption
|-
| Creative EMU XMIDI 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 sysex errors
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini now Avid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 USB powered but not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Mbox II Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 USB powered but not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Engl Z7 MIDI Interface (E660/E610/E360/E930)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> guitar?
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron TurboMidi TM-1 1in 1out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M4U 4x4 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered -
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M8U 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M4U XL 4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> ploytec chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M8U XL 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no hardware routing e.g. x on input 5 to synth y on output 7 - ploytec chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiMate 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiMate II 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI ROM I/O
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 romio version
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M4U XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2573
| <!--Product ID-->0x0002
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe|is bound via camdusbmidi.class AROS One 2.4 - untested midi in out}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 -
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M8U XT 8in 8out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 discontinued 2018
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M8UEX USB3.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 current model
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M4U eX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 current model
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiMate eX midi interface 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 curent model, well liked and might class compliant??
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->icon midiport 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->iCON CubeMi 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> class compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity mio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 class compliant but reported issues with sending System Exclusive (SysEx) MIDI messages and MIDI signals getting cut off
|-
| <!--Description--> iConnectMidi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->iCM2 iCM4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity iConnectMIDI4+ L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 class compliant??
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity MioXL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig MIDI 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->iRig Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton Electronics pro solo mk2 midi to cv converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton Midi Thru-25 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Keytech MT18E 8 Way Midi Thru box
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 9 to 12v psu required
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiPlus Midi 2x2 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiPlus Midi 4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiTech MIT-00151 Midiface 4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiTech Midiface 4x4 8x8 16x16 thru merge
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Miditech Midilink mini 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport UNO only if box is labeled Class Compliant and latest MIDISPORT 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Fast Track Ultra (6 in 6 out)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not usb compliant, -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midiman Midisport 2x2 Anniversary Edition [https://gearspace.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-and-electronic-music-production/1133862-why-there-hardly-any-midi-interfaces.html not stable enough]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 USB2 usb-b - does not need firmware and supposedly plug and play -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport 4x4 Anniversary Edition
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> rumored does not need firmware - supposedly plug and play - issues with its firmware for some and lacks configurable routing
|-
| <!--Description-->Maudio Fast Track Ultra 8R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant but bus powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Midiflex 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 class compliant and usb-b powered - used as a 1 in / 3 out, 2 in / 2 out or 4 out 5pin sockets -
|-
| <!--Description-->Neusonik IM-One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Peavey Xport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> guitars only
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland UM-ONE UM-1 mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 USB class compliant if switch to TAB for class compliant mode rather than the COMPUTER mode
|-
| <!--Description-->Squarp Hermid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg Midex 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> class compliant? supporting MIDI Time Stamping protocol
|-
| <!--Description-->Swissonic MidiConnect 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Tapco LiNK.midi USB 4x4 (Loud technologies)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 2014 5v dc power, midi out in,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-16x08 US-20x20
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom U-24
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi to 5pin interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi to 5pin interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Unbranded cable
| 0x552d
| 0x4348
| F110
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe|detected but no usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use}}
| <!--Opinion-->detected but not working the USB-MIDI conversion functionality of the cheapo USB MIDI "cable" interface is simply lacking, possibly being incapable of handling MIDI strings longer than 3 bytes long SysEx strings (e.g. SysEx dumps) - tested in Icaros 2.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->USB2.0-MIDI Unbranded cable with clear braided underneath leads
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1A86
| <!--Product ID-->0x752D
| <!--Revision-->0254
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe|detected binding to camdusbmidi.class but untested midi in / out}}
| <!--Opinion-->untested but better to get a branded version - tested AROS One 2.4 usb
|-
| <!--Description-->LogiLink USB to Midi In-Out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->untested cheap cable version but issues with latency on other systems
|-
| <!--Description--> gm5 USB midi chip DIY option only
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Doremidi LEKATO MIDI USB C Interface 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Thomann Midi USB 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> Prodipe made
|-
| <!--Description-->Prodipe MIDI 1i/1o
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
Classic 5pin DIN controllers for above interfaces
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! width="20%" | Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai s5000 s6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi digital samplers
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai AX80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Casio CZ-5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Casio CZ-3000 CZ-1000 CZ-101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cheetah MS6 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 multi-timbral, six-voice (twelve-oscillator), analogue synthesiser module is loaded with CEM 3396s
|-
| <!--Description-->Ensoniq ESQ1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Integra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Wavestation Ex A/D SR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->1986 ex has piano and drum sounds
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg DW-8000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg DW-6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Poly 800 MK1 Poly-800ii
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> all plastic and can run on batteries - 49 keys non-velocity dco synt analogue filter
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland D-50
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|1987 untested greater concern would be moisture and wear}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A50 (76) A80 (88)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|1989 untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ROLAND JUNO-D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Juno 106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->80s kx73 or kx88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland ED PC-160A PC-180A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} legacy DIN5 MIDI port only - 6 AA batteries or 9v psu - One regular source of failure for me were emty batteries (even with red control light still active). Another source was a bad MIDI cable - unplug then re-plug the USB cable while it is powered the device might reconnect
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland M1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland S-550 S-760
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> digital samplers kontakt replaced these?
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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The MIDI standard was published in August 1983. The inventors, Kakehashi and Smith finally received a Technical Grammy Award in 2013 for their work.
The MIDI files that contained just the note data, velocity and timing meant you could transfer an entire studio session from one place to another on one floppy disk and it could control all the synths and drum samplers. Pass-thru meant that one computer could run an entire bands worth of instruments.
It's bulletproof too. MIDI never goes wrong, it's always a bug in software that causes any issue - you can absolutely rely on it to go gigging with, take your synths, controllers and computers and not crash an entire gig at your 100,000 person venue.
The MIDI hardware specification is very simple (voltage, polarity, screening, protection and a fast enough opto-isolator), it assumes that the data it sends and receives between MIDI devices is to the MIDI data standard and just passes it on. The microprocessor in the hardware does all the work.
The minimum for a computer/MIDI interface is that it meets the MIDI hardware specification. It is attached to the computer bus and handles the electrical conversions required. To meet the MIDI hardware specification, to be class compliant as a USB device all it has to do is report itself properly when plugged in.
The other half of the equation is the MIDI data standard, and for a computer MIDI interface the main issue is the speed of data transmission. The bus speed of the computer is faster than the speed of the MIDI standard so it can generate and send MIDI data faster than a MIDI device can receive it. The MIDI standards have nothing to say on that bottleneck at all. MIDI was designed to be very simple and very open, it just defines a standard for the messages and leaves it up to manufacturers to implement them in the way they want. That's what makes it so powerful a tool, and also what makes it so confusing and frustrating at times.
For midi, the hardware/software combination at various connection points handles the translation to/from midi (or other protocols). Drivers would be needed for midi, including clock and SysEx signal (actually claiming to handle ALL midi quirks transparently
All the important MIDI data types can be sent (CC, NRPN, RPN, MMC, Note On/Off, program change)
There is no official way to solve the data bottleneck. Early software sequencers and librarians tried to solve it by having an option to buffer SYSEX data in software and transmit it at the MIDI data rate. The downside is that hogs the bus and can hit computer performance. Interface manufacturers would add a hardware buffer which would take all the MIDI data from the PC bus and feed it into the MIDI at the slower data rate, but that added cost and created timing issues.
Things have moved on since then, but the principles remain the same. You can buffer in the hardware or in software, whether that is in the application or the interface driver. SYSEX will work perfectly well with that budget cable if your software handles the buffering. And while the cables with hardware buffers make SYSEX easier, they still have potential problems because of the limitations of the MIDI data rate. Your MIDI clock doesn't like being interrupted with a big program dump
The serial / parallel ports were a direct connection, so faster. Now, everything in the computer is virtual and the only thing connected to the hardware is the kernel, hence everything is by default bottlenecked and jittery, regardless of which connection. So by the time the interface gets the information it's already too late.
Ethernet network cable to transport MIDI over large distances, connect 2 MIDI In and 2 MIDI Out ports to patch, remap, filter and merge MIDI flows on a fine channel basis for tight MIDI throughput, latency and jitter
Possibilities for DAWs of the future including a kind of sync reference for timing reference which an interface could sync to, hence all the timings then would be locked between the grid on the DAW screen and the MIDI info.
Preemptible, low latency and accuracy are essential for good communication.
One of the first things you need to do, is make sure your MIDI software sets the interface to the same MIDI channel as your keyboard (usually 1)
Do you want to send just your master keyboard to other synths or to be able to use any keyboard with any synth?
1st option is relatively simple. Just need to send midi from your master keyboard into a midi splitter that redistributes the signal onto your synths. Each synth will be set up to receive midi on a specific channel so the only challenge is to find a way to select to which channel you are sending midi. Some master keyboards can do that although not many that have a dedicated knob or switch on the panel and most require a bit of menu diving. Could use a midi box that offers channel selection but usually this is not very workflow friendly. The software route would require using the mouse.
2nd option is a bit more complex but superior workflow by sending midi messages into a merge box, from there into a hardware sequencer that allows to select midi channel, then on to a midi interface that distributes the signal to the synths.
Master keyboard MIDI-in to computer. External hardware sampler MIDI-out from computer. Audio-out from sampler to audio-in on computer/device.
Blue Ribbon Soundworks Bars & Pipes Professional (1993/4)
GM (1984), GS (1987), XG level 1-3 (1994-1997), GM level 2 (1999)
GM GM1 imposes several requirements beyond the MIDI 1.0 specification. While MIDI 1.0 by itself provides a communication protocol which ensures that different instruments can interoperate at a fundamental level e.g sound modules. GM goes further in two ways. First, GM requires that all compliant MIDI instruments meet a certain minimal set of features, such as being able to play at least 24 notes simultaneously (polyphony). Second, GM attaches specific interpretations to many parameters and control messages which were left unspecified in the MIDI 1.0 specification. A minimum of 128 MIDI Program Numbers (conforming to the GM 1 Instrument Patch Map) and 47 percussion sounds (conforming to the GM 1 Percussion Key Map). Support for controller number 1, 7, 10, 11, 64, 100, 101, 121 and 123; support for channel pressure and pitch bend controllers.
General MIDI Level 2 or GM2 is a specification for synthesizers which defines several requirements beyond the MIDI standard and is based on General MIDI (GM) and Roland GS extensions. It was adopted in 1999 by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA).
* Number of Notes: 32 simultaneous notes
* MIDI Channels: 16
* Simultaneous Melodic Instruments – up to 16 (all Channels)
* Simultaneous Percussion Kits – up to 2 (Channel 10/11)
Program and bank change events
General MIDI 2 compatible synthesizers access all of the 256 instruments by setting cc#0 (Bank Select MSB) to 121 and using cc#32 (Bank Select LSB) to select the variation bank before a Program Change. Variation bank 0 contains the full GM (General MIDI 1) sound set. Variations using other bank numbers are new to General MIDI 2, and correspond to variation sounds introduced in Roland GS.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CluuHrr7HG4 Major WWHWWWH, Minor WHWWHWW scale], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjm7Ti-iwz0 Chords],
==usb audio==
AROS currently does not support natively any USB audio interface for recording audio
USB audio is only available for limited Amiga like OSs, independent of the USB protocol version USB1.x USB2, USB3.x, which are not backwards compatible.
*Introduced 2000 and from 2014 USB Audio 1 UAC1 16bit 44.1kHz
*Introduced 2006 and from 2014 USB Audio 2 [https://www.usb.org/document-library/usb-device-class-definition-audio-devices-release-20-errata-and-ecn-through-april UAC2] 24bit 192kHz
*Introduced 2016 and from 2024 USB Audio 3 [https://www.usb.org/documents UAC3] 32bit 384kHz
USB group decided to rewrite the audio standard, so [https://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/usbaudio2.lha UAC2] and [https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/linux_and_usb_audio_class_3/attachments/slides/3345/export/events/attachments/linux_and_usb_audio_class_3/slides/3345/Linux_and_USB_Audio_Class_3___FOSDEM_2019.pdf UAC3]. They added clock selection and control, timing domains and others. Part of the changes included changing many of the descriptors that an audio device uses to describe itself to the machine.
PsdErrorlog/PsdDevlister? The AHI driver generated only supports mono/stereo at any bit rates between 8 and 32 bit per sample, but not multichannel modes and only rates up to 65KHz (because AHI uses a 16-bit word for frequencies). If the soundcard does not offer such a PCM 8-32 bit mode at frequencies lower than 65 KHz, there's nothing much that can be done about it on the computer side other than revising and expanding the AHI standard. Most cheap USB soundcards do though.
AHI does not support six channel playback. It only supports mono, stereo and multichannel (8 channels). Due to the multichannel mode not being used by any application so far, the usbaudio.class does not support multichannel playback, especially not "upchannelling" stereo to six or more channels. If this USB device does not support a two channel mode, you can't use it under AHI.
Untested but most likely to work, at least 2 mic inputs (low impedance) & instruments (high impedance) and made in the last 10 years
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMuA-2FbJxE Entry level <100Euro] BOMGE U202, Behringer UMC, Presonus Studio,
*[ Next tier <200Euro] Audient iD, Solid SSL2 and SSL2+, Lewitt, Focusrite Scarlett, Arturia MiniFuse,
*[ Prosumer <300Euro] Focusrite Clarett+,
*[ Professional <500Euro] RME Babyface,
*[ Studio >500Euros]
Bands may need 4 or more mic inputs
[http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38364030 XDA Forum thread],
<pre>
<- Computer
<- Mobile Phone / Tablet (OTG)
<- Digital Cameras
<- Video <- Webcams
Base Computer <-> OBS like <- Audio Mixer <- Microphone(s)
-> Internet -> Youtube & Chat
</pre>
USB AUDIO CARDS - UAC Compliant
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| <!--Description-->Arturia Mini Fuse 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, okay pre amp 1 combi input, cirrus logic cs4272 ad converter,
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| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniFuse 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant usb-c with usb2.0, okay pre amps with good dynamic range 110dB, cirrus logic cs4272 ad converter, two combi inputs for mic, line or guitar,
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| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniFuse 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, okay 110dB dynamic range, -129dB EIN,
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| <!--Description-->Arturia AudioFuse 16Rig
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant, good
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| <!--Description-->Audient iD44 mk1 mki
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| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, good,
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| <!--Description-->Audient evo4 EVO8
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Audient iD4 mk2 mkII
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Audient id14 mk2
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, good,
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| <!--Description-->Audient iD24
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant and usb-c bus powered, good, , 0-in/14-out audio interface with ADAT expandability, balanced inserts
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| <!--Description-->Audient iD44 Mk2 Mkii
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, good,
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| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps
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| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps ein -129 dBu, 24bit ADC,
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| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC404HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps, 24bit adc,
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| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC204HD 192 Empower Tribe
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->0x0508
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2015 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps
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| <!--Description-->Behringer UMC1820
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2016, bus complaint?, okay midas pre amps, adc,
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| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UM2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, poor zenyx pre-amps with high noise floor, plastic build no rf shielding, latency issues,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Saffire 6 USB 1.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, , , midi, strictly NEC USB 2.0,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 Gen 1 MOSC0001
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, but
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 1 MOSC0003
*TP1 - 3.3V, tested ok
*TP2 - U4 control signal, 3.3V present at all time.
*TP4 - Ground
*TP6 - 48V, tested ok
*TP7 - Ground
*TP8 - Ground
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 usually avoid early Gen 1,
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| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2021/08/75-focusrite-scarlett-2i4-1st-gen.html Focusrite Scarlet 2i4 Gen 1 (slide toggles) MOSC0004]
*TP1 - 3.3V, tested 3.22v
*TP2 - U4 control signal, 3.3V present
*TP4 - Ground
*TP6 - measure 47.72v
* AKM 4384ET (VDD 5v)
* Cirrus Logic CS4272-CZZ (VA 4.94v/ VD 3.2v/ VL 3.2v)
* all four HC4066 (VCC 4.96v)
* XMOS XS1-L01A-TQ128-C5 (all VDD 1.08v/ all VVDIO 3.23v/ PPLAVDD 0.99v/ PCU-VDDIO 3.23v)
2i4S
*TP1 seems to be 0V
*TP2 should be 5V
*TP3 should be
*TP6 should be 48V
*TP8 should be 3.3V
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, pre amps JRC NJM2122 and NJM4565, [https://statics.cirrus.com/pubs/proDatasheet/CS4272_F1.pdf CS4272 adc], [https://pdf.datasheet.live/e5e5fd1c/akm.com/AK4384.pdf AK4384 output pair], Xmos XS1-L8A-64-TQ128 processor and firmware in Winbond 25X40CL 4Mbit, an SMSC Microchip USB3343 interface and a Microchip PL611 clock generator - two Intersil / Renesas ISL97519A for the phantom power rail, two OnSemi NCP1521B for the 3.3V (digital) and 1V (Xmos core) rails -
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite iTrack Solo USB Audio Interface
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 1st Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, , Cirrus CS4272,
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| <!--Description-->[http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/current_audio_gear Focusrite ] Scarlett 4i4 Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, , Cirrus CS4272,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 Gen1 MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, , , 12v psu, the headphone outs mirror the outs on the back panel, so that's six independent outs. 4 independent analog output paths, plus two over spdif,
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| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2019/03/38-focusrite-scarlett-18i8-gen1-teardown.html Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 1st Gen MOSC0008]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, JRC NJM4565 provide most of the opamps, pair of JRC NJM2122's for inputs 1 and 2, [http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/76/cs4272_f1-43250.pdf Cirrus CS4272], 12v 1a +central psu to a pair of National Semiconductor LM2672 for 3.3V rail and the +6.9V rail, Xmos XS1–L16A–128 dual-row QFN package, firmware a Winbond 25X40C 4Mbit SPI Flash and an SMSC USB3343 interface chip, the two headphone outs are completely independent so 6 independent analog output paths, plus two over spdif,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Clarett+ 8Pre
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2015 great, expensive, maybe usb compliant?
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 2 (slide toggles) MOSC0006
*TP6 should be 48V
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x8202
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, USB-b bus powered, good preamps ein equivalent input noise -128 dBu, 24-bit 192kHz CS4272 as well as an additional AKM AK4384ET for the second stereo output pair, 4 screws under bottom rubber,
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| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2021/07/focusrite-scarlett-2i4-2nd-gen-teardown.html Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 Gen 2 (slide toggles) MOSC0014]
*TP6 should be 48V
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, USB-b bus powered, good preamps NJM2122's, NJM4565's and CMOS switches (HEF4053 and HEF4066), CS4272 and a AKM AK4384ET, Xmos XU208-256-TQ64-C10 with firmware stored in a Macronix MX25L8006E 8Mbit flash memory, clocking by a Cirrus Logic CS2100, an MP1542 boost converter creates +6V and -6V rails, powering the opamps and the rest of the analog circuitry,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 Gen2 MOSC0016
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen MOSC0019
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2024/03/focusrite-scarlett-18i8-gen2-teardown.html Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 2nd Gen MOSC00]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen MOSC0024
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant usb-c but usb2, preamps, ad/dc 24bit 192kHz, most Focusrite gen3 interfaces have encrypted processors,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 Gen3 MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, USB2 class compliant device, but with custom mixer interface
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 3 (push in switches) MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x8210
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, USB-c bus powered, good preamps ein equivalent input noise -128 dBu, 24-bit 192kHz Cirrus Logic xfr002c and cs4272 chips,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 3rd Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x8214
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, , , no screws under the rubber pads on the bottom, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio Mk3 USB Audio Interface MOSC0030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2020
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Studio 4th Gen USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant?, usb-c, good pre amps, ad/dc,
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| <!--Description-->MOTU M4
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, okay,
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| <!--Description-->MOTU U2
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, good but latest had hardware revision
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| <!--Description-->MOTU UltraLite-mk3
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 not usb compliant, great
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| <!--Description-->MOTU UltraLite-mk5
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 not usb compliant, great
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Nuemann MT48
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, okay
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Presonus AudioBox USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe not usb compliant, usb1.1 usb-b bus powered, okay pre-amps, 24bit ADC 48Khz max,
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| <!--Description-->Presonus Audiobox 1818VSL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Presonus AudioBox 44VSL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 may not be usb compliant, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus AudioBox 22VSL
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->|PreSonus Studio 2|4 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, usb-b,
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| <!--Description-->|PreSonus Studio 2|6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->|PreSonus Studio 6|8 USB Audio Interface
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe compliant, needs ext psu,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus Studio 24c 2x2
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, usb-c, good, adc,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus Studio 26c
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, usb-c,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus® Studio 68c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, usb-c,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus AudioBox USB 96
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe usb compliant, high preamp noise,
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| <!--Description-->Presonus Quantum ES2
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, okay,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Prism
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Prism Lyra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe not usb compliant, great
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Platane UP1
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant usb- UAC2 asynchronous protocol, 64dB Low-noise Mic amplifier, 32Bit High End ADC and DAC, 16dBu High-power ti headphone amplifier
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| <!--Description-->Platane UP2
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Platane
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->RME Babyface/UC/UFX
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe not usb compliant, good
|-
| <!--Description-->RME Fireface UCX
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 might be able to put into class compliant cc although a firewire device, pre amps, adc,
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| <!--Description-->RME Babyface Pro FS
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe not usb compliant, good
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| <!--Description-->RME Fireface UCX II
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 might be class compliant usb-b, pre amps, adc,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic SSL2 SSL2+ Mk1 1st Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe usb compliant, good, adc,
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| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic SSL12 SSL18
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, bus powered, good pre-amps, up to 32-bit 192kHz AD/DA converters, 12-in 8-out,
|-
| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic SSL2 SSL2+ MkII
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant, good pre amps ein -130 dBu, ad/dc, okay latency,
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| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Topping E1x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant, good
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| <!--Description-->Topping Pro E2x2
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant, good
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->UAD UA Apollo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->UA apollo 2nd Gen twin X (Duo/Quad), X4, X6, X8, X8P, and X16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2015 bus compliant?, usb-
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| <!--Description-->UA apollo twin x quad 3rd Gen
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| <!--Opinion-->2018 bus compliant?, usb-
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| <!--Description-->Universal Audio Volt 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, good,
|-
| <!--Description-->|Universal Audio Volt 276 2|76
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, good,
|-
| <!--Description-->Universal Audio Volt 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, good,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Akai EIE Pro AI01 Electromusic Interface Expander -
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant, 4-in/4-out USB 2.0 audio interface with a built-in USB hub and MIDI I/O, up to 24-bit/96kHz
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai EIE Pro AI02
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->|Alesis io2 io|2, io14 io|14, io26 io|26
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2006 bus powered but not usb compliant, okay pre-amps, 2, 4 or 8 mics respectively,
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| <!--Description-->Alesis iO2 Express
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 not usb compliant, poor pre-amps,
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| <!--Description-->Alesis Core 1 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe cc, mini usb, poor latency,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Duet 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2009 firewire only, not usb compliant micro-usb with most features, , , two‑channel two‑in, two‑out,
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| <!--Description-->Apogee Ensemble
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2009 firewire, not usb compliant micro-usb with most features, , , two‑channel
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| <!--Description-->Apogee One USB 1st Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe not usb compliant micro-usb for basic features, , , single‑channel up to 48kHz
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee One USB 2nd Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant usb- and maybe aa batteries,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Duet 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant usb-c with most features, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee One USB 3rd Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Apogee Ensemble Thunderbolt
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe not usb compliant micro-usb with most features, , , two‑channel
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Boom
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant usb-c, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Duet 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant usb-c with most features, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ART PRO Audio Usb Mix
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant bus powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 1 USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->01000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2002 mbox original was usb1 and not a usb class compliant device, and had the much hated "focusrite designed" mic preamps, light blue front plate and the sticky out feet
|-
| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2005 midi not usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 not usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 Micro USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2009 not usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->AVID MBox 3rd gen Mini or Standard but Pro is Firewire
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->behringer u-control uca202
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8bb
| <!--Product ID-->0x2902
| <!--Revision-->1.00
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, draws a lot of power - dac ti burr-brown - no microphone pre-amp -
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-CONTROL UCA 222
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 maybe usb compliant, - no microphone pre-amp -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Black Lion Audio 2x2 evolution
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant but , okay with 109dB range - poor noise floor, 24-bit 192kHz Cirrus Logic CS4272, average latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge 11s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge 22s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge BMG22 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 usb-c, 24bit 192kHz but only use much lower, may have to spend time cleaning up some of the noise, high latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge U202
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 usb-c, 32bit 192kHz but only use much lower, may have to spend time cleaning up some of the noise, high latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge U204
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 usb-c, 32bit 192kHz but only use much lower , may have to spend time cleaning up some of the noise, high latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->TI Burr-Brown PCM2702E PCM2704 PCM2704C Muse Audio Mini USB DAC board
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08bb
| <!--Product ID-->0x2704
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, no mic input - goodish quality
|-
| <!--Description-->TI Burr-Brown PCM2900 PCM2902 PCM2906 USB DAC board
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08bb
| <!--Product ID-->0x2900
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, no mic input - goodish quality
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng MD22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 usb-b powered, 24bit 192kHz though is 96kHz,
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 usb-b powered, 24bit 192kHz though is 96kHz,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->|Emagic emi 2|6 em2|6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2002 not uac
|-
| <!--Description-->|Emagic emi 6|2m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not uac
|-
| <!--Description-->|Emagic emi 6|2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not uac
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Ego Systems, Inc. in Korea (ESI) joining with RIDI GmbH
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2006 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->esi Mixvibes U46 Mk II USB audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 not usb compliant, usb-b powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI ESU22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->esi U24XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, 24 bits, 2 analogue inputs and outputs with 6.3 mm jack connection, Output L can be used as a headphone output, S / PDIF digital input -
|-
| <!--Description-->esi U46XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Originals, Inc ESIO MAYA22USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, 1 xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MAYA44USB+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Originals, Inc ESIO MARA22XTU
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, 1 xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI U22XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 usb class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Gigaport Ex
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 usb compliant?, usb-c usb3.1, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity iConnectAUDIO2+ icaudio-02 USB audio interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->LexiconPro - Omega 8x4x2 (USB-1.1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not usb complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexicon Alpha
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexicon Lambda
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 may not be compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 Toneport UX1 and Tone Port UX2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 TonePort UX8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2005 maybe not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 POD Studio UX1 UX2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Lokchonk UX22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljSiNmudMm0 Lokchonk UX44HD]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 usb-b , , , 2in 2out only, average latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Onyx Artist 1·2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 maybe not usb compliant, usb-b powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Onyx Producer 2X2 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b midi
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Onyx Blackjack
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 USB powered but maybe not usb compliant, Two Onyx Preamps, 2-in, 2-out which are combo Neutrik-type connectors to handle XLR, instrument or line level
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->Media Assistance USB-One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not uac cc comliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Fast Track USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 maybe not usb compliant, - guitar
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Fast Track Ultra (6 in 6 out)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb cc providing 24-bit/96kHz audio capabilities but requires manual configuration of the mixer settings
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 usb compliant?, okay - guitar and vocal mainly
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://htyp.org/M-Audio/Fast_Track_Ultra/Linux M-Audio FastTrack Ultra] and Ultra 8R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe usb compliant, low round-trip latency, okay octane pre amps, adc,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track 2x2M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 usb compliant? usb-c - okay pre-amps, ,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track (MkII) 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 usb compliant? usb-c - okay pre amps, ,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track Solo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 usb compliant? - okay but issues, MJN4580C opamps (lower gain 55 dB at volume 9-10), ti PCM2900C ADC 16bit means there is a hard noise floor at -96 dB, plastic build no rf shielding,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track DUO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 usb compliant? - okay but issues, MJN4580C opamps (lower gain 55 dB at volume 9-10), ti PCM2900C ADC 16bit means there is a hard noise floor at -96 dB, plastic build no rf sheild,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Air
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, okay
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NI AK1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.pogo.org.uk/~mark/linuxdj/ Native Instruments Traktor Audio 8 DJ], [ Traktor Audio 4 DJ], [ Traktor Audio 2 DJ],
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17cc
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978, 0x0839, 0x041C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not usb compliant uses snd-usb-caiaq module, [https://mixxx.discourse.group/t/problems-with-native-instruments-audio-8-dj-on-linux/14719/2 Audio 8 device has 4 subunits which are not recognized correctly], Cirrus Logic DACs spec'd at 24-bit/96KHz over a USB2,
|-
| <!--Description-->NI Komplete Audio 6 Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, pre amps, 24bit 96kHz adc, ocassional dropouts, plastic build top with metal around 3/4,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments NI Komplete Audio 1 and 2 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, good pre amp ein -129.5 dBu, ad/dc,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/360014683497-Apple-Silicon-Compatibility-News Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 Mk2]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, pre amps, 24bit 192kHz adc, black aluminum glass build,
|-
| <!--Description-->[ Native Instruments Traktor Pro]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17cc
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation AudioHub 2x4 NOVHUB01
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, no xlr, focusrite sounds inside,
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation AudioHub
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Prodipe Studio 22 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-3 Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->1998 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-30 Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->1999 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA1A UA-1D Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-5 Audio Capture (Roland)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-1000 Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-1EX, Cakewalk UA-1G
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not usb compliant driver also supports ASIO (Steinberg Audio Stream I/O Interface), noisy
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Duo Capture UA-11
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland QUAD-CAPTURE Analog 2x2 Digital 2x2 USB 2.0 4in/4out
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not usb compliant, usb-b powered
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Manuals/Rosegarden/Setup Roland Edirol UA-101 and UA-1000 (Clemens Ladisch driver)]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/mmueller-kaffeeschluerfercom/UA-25-Firmware-Modification Roland Edirol ua-25]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 maybe usb compliant 16bit 44.1kHz sampling without MIDI but not USB class complient when in Advanced mode for 24bit or midi
|-
| <!--Description-->Edirol by Roland USB AudioCapture UA-25EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x00e6, 0x00e7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant if ADVANCED DRIVER switched to OFF might play and record at 44.1kHz and 16-bit samples
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Audio Interface V-Studio 20 VS-20 Cakewalk
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe not usb compliant, usb-b powered, 1 xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA55 UA-55 Quad Cakewalk
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x012f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not USB class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland DUO-CAPTURE EX UA-22 USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x0159
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant but not be used with a USB 3.0 port that is not compatible with USB 2.0 specification, vs pre amps, adc, three AA batteries in base, or an AC adapter psb-1u 9V 2A -
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Rubix series Roland Rubix22 USB 2.0 Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Rubix series Roland Rubix24 USB 2.0 Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg MI2, Steinberg MI4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg (2004 Yamaha buys) MIDI interface hardware including the CC like CC121 CC-121 and CI1 CI2 series.
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR12 UR22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe not usb compliant, poor pre-amps,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR44 usb audio interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe not usb compliant, poor pre-amps,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR242 audio interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 maybe usb compliant, usb powered or 5v psu, okay pre-amps,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR22mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, okay pre-amps ein -123 dBu, ad/dc,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR-RT 2 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, usb2.0 usb-b, pre-amps, ad/dc,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR44C (USB3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg URX22C UR22C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, preamps okay but little noisy, ad/dc.
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR22 MkIII UR series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant usb-c, okay pre-amps, adc,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Tapco LiNK.USB 2x2 (Loud technologies WA, USA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 maybe not compliant, usb-b, poor pre-amps hum, latency issues,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-tools.git;a=blob;f=usx2yloader/README;hb=3843634ef0310a952b256bcb6a4ddd0ad4ebe396 Teac Tascam US-422 US-428 US2XYloader]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US-122 US-224
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not usb compliant, needing firmware usx2yloader/us122fw.ihx for audio sound card - Tascam US-122 and US-122L are not the same -
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US-122L
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->0x800e
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant, obsolete needs tascam_loader.ihx and us122fw.ihx firmware loaded each time unless automated
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US122 US-122 Mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant although USB2 downgrade so using USB1.1 UHCI, tascam units suffer from high round-trip latency as do most typical USB units
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US144 US-144 Mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 maybe usb compliant although USB2 downgrade so using USB1.1 UHCI, tascam units suffer from high round-trip latency as do most typical USB units
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac TASCAM US-200 USB 2.0 Audio / MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac US-366
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac TASCAM US-600 USB 2.0 Audio / MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac TASCAM US-800 USB 2.0 Audio / MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 may not be totally usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam iU2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 usb compliant?, 5v dc power, midi out in,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb compliant?,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-16x08 US-20x20
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->teyun q12 Q-12, q22 Q-22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant - unknown pre amp, unknown ad/dc,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teyun q26 Q-26, q24 Q-24
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant - unknown pre amp, unknown ad/dc,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha UW500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha Audiogram 3 USB Digital Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe usb compliant, okay pre amp, 16bit 44kHz adc no advanced features without dedicated asio driver, 1 xlr, 1 instrument,
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha Audiogram 6 USB Digital Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, okay, 2 xlr, 2 instrument,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom UAC-232
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, okay,
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom UAC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, okay,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.arcam.co.uk/products,rseries,usb-dacs,rPAC.htm Arcam rPac]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Audioquest Dragonfly
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Audioengine D1 Premium 24-bit DAC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Beresford TC-7520 (Burr Brown PCM 1716)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Description-->[http://epiphany-acoustics.co.uk/products-page/dacs/e-dac-24bit-miniature-usb-dac/ Epiphany E-DAC 24bit] ES9023 DAC chip
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| <!--Description-->[http://www.henryaudio.com/open-source.php Henry Audio USB DAC 128 also known as QNKTC AB-1.2 open source DAC]
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| <!--Description-->SuperPro 24/192 USB DAC (24bit 192 kHz, CS-4398 D/A chip)
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| [http://www.lindy.co.uk/usb-2-audio-adapter/42961.html Lindy USB 2.0] (Chipset CM108)
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| Speed-Link SL-8850-SBK Vigo ([http://mightyohm.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1036#p1030 CMedia CM108])
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| Dynamode USB SOUNDCARD 2.0
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| Dynamode Virtual 7.1 USB-SOUND7 (C-Media )
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| CMedia CM1197.1ch I2C MCU port Penguin
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| <!--Description-->Sweex 7.1 Startech External USB, WMA Blue metal box SYBA SD-AUD20040, Sabrent USB-SND8, Sewell Vantec NBA-200U (C-Media CM6206 CM106 like)
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| <!--Description-->Creative X-Fi 5.1
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| <!--Description-->Creative Sound Blaster Play! USB sound adapter (SB1140)
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| <!--Opinion--> working with [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=646431&postcount=15 Deneb on OS3]
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| <!--Description-->JMTek HY554, ZyXEL NSA-220, Logilink (Tenx Technology TP6911 and SSS-1623 headphone set)
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| <!--Description-->StarTech ICUSBAUDIO7
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| <!--Description-->Teac UDH01-B
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| <!--Description-->Logitech A-5572A USB 2.0 to 3.5mm jacks Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound Adapter or accessory of Logitech Clearchat pro USB or Logitech USB Headset H530
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| <!--Description-->Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo Micro II USB Sound Card & Headset Adapter
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Companies including Access, Alesis, Allen&Heath, American Audio, CME, ESI, Infrasonic, Lexicon, Numark, Presonus, Reloop, SIMS, Sound Devices, Steinberg, Swissonic, Tascam, Terrasoniq, Terratec, Yamaha and Yellowtec decided to license and bundle this driver. So fully functional custom drivers are available for Access Virus TI, Access Virus TI snow, Alesis Multimix 8 USB2.0, Alesis Multimix 16 USB2.0, Allen&Heath XONE:2D, Allen&Heath XONE:3D, Allen&Heath XONE:4D, Allen&Heath XONE:DX, Allen&Heath XONE:DB4, American Audio Versa Port, CME XCORPIO, ESI ESU1808, ESI Gigaport AG / DG, ESI Maya 44 USB, Infrasonic Amon, Lexicon I-ONIX U22, Lexicon I-ONIX U42S, Lexicon I-ONIX U82S, Mindprint DI-MOD USB, Numark DJ IO, Numark NS6, Numark NS7, Numark Omni Control, Numark V7, Presonus Audiobox USB, Reloop Digital Jockey, SIMS Primus, Sound Devices USB pre, Steinberg MI2, Steinberg MI4, Swissonic Easy USB, Tascam M-164UF, Tascam US-122L, Tascam US-144, Tascam US-Tascam US-144mkII 122mkII, Tascam US-200, Tascam US-600, Tascam US-1641, Tascam US-1800, Tascam US-2000, Terratec Area 61, Terrasoniq Phase X64, Terratec Phase 26 USB, Yamaha UW10, Yamaha UW500, Yellowtec PUC2 and many others.
Well, those companies are using the same driver framework because all of those interfaces use the same microprocessor/firmware architecture to communicate with the USB bus. Just like almost all FireWire audio interfaces use the same TC Dice or BridgeCo chipsets. Usually it does not make sense for companies to develop their own USB1.1/USB2/FW framework for a product they are going to sell for <$500.
However, that isn't the end of the story. The companies who develop audio interfaces implement different features into their devices and must update the driver and firmware to accommodate those features. That is where things can go wrong. Sometimes there is miss-communication about how things are coded, sometimes the developer who started a project leaves without transferring his knowledge to his successor, etc. You have to keep in mind that there are no "big" computer audio companies. Even the companies that seem big in the scale of the market, probably have fewer employees than you'd think.
A very well made interface that is designed from scratch from the ground up would be a very expensive device, regardless of whether it's USB, FW, PCIe or whatever.
Round-trip latency is the sum of the following:
<pre>
ASIO input buffer
ASIO output buffer
A/D D/A converter latency
The driver's hidden safety buffer
</pre>
At a 64-sample ASIO buffer size/44.1k, Tascam units yield ~18ms total round-trip latency.
Typical USB audio interfaces use a large hidden safety buffer.
This helps ensure glitch-free playback... even under less than ideal circumstances. But... this comes at the expense of much higher round-trip latency. Short of doubling the sample-rate, there's no means of mitigating the higher round-trip latency.
If you have no plans of ever monitoring in realtime thru software based EFX/processing (ie: playing/monitoring DI bass thru an AmpSim plugin as you're playing), then this may not matter to you.
If you want the ability this play/monitor in realtime thru software based EFX/processing, make sure to get an audio interface that yields low round-trip latency.
As a point of reference the best PCI/e audio interfaces yield about 5ms total round-trip latency at a 64-sample ASIO buffer size/44.1k
The best Firewire and USB units yield 5.5-5.6ms total round-trip latency at those same settings.
Typical USB and Firewire units (that use a large hidden safety buffer) yield 12-18ms total round-trip latency at those same settings.
Anything above ~6ms starts to feel sluggish.
Anything above ~10ms feels like playing thru molasses.
USB Microphones
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| <!--Description-->C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM108 Audio Controller Mic
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Audio-Technica AT2020 (AT202) AT4040
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Audio-Technica AT2035
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Snowball
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Snowball iCE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| cardioid only }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Yeti
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|can pick up a lot of background noise but not sure if right mode used }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Yeti Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| can pick up a lot of background noise but not sure if right mode used }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->MXL 2001A/600 Studio Microphone Pack / MXL 2003A Studio Condenser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Namtai SingStar(TM) PS2 SCEH-0001 USBMIC
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1415
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->0.01
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| mono microphones }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Neumann
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Seiren X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Seiren Mini USB Condenser Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rockband USB Mic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rode NT1A VideoMic Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rode Podcaster 2 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| RODECaster Pro usb audio compatible}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rode NT1A NT2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| NT2 better }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland R-07
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Go Mic - Portable USB Microphone for Recording
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| mini usb r.h.s. and clip on the bottom left hand side}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Go Mic Clip On USB Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| switch to choose between Cardiod, Omni and -10 dB modes, a 3.5mm headphone socket and a USB socket}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson C01U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| cardoid only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson C03U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shure MV7 USB Podcast Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->SONY PCM-D50 handy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb 5V, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PCM-M10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb out 5V, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SONY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SONY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TASCAM DR-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008, one mini usb out, lithium battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009, one mini usb out, aa battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR05
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011, one mini usb port for file transfer and charging the AA batteries }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-40
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 mini usb aa battery }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 , one mini usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-05X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 , one micro usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 , one micro usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-40X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 , one micro usb 3 aa battery }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-05XP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , one usb-c , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07XP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , one usb-c , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-40XP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , one usb-c, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-100mkIII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| , usb , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| , usb , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->0x0095
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 no driver, mini usb 5V audio i/f USB Card and USB Audio; press the Record button when USB Audio is displayed. Press Record again to choose the default }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H4n
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->0x0120
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 no driver, mini usb 5V and display will alternate between USB Card and USB Audio; press the Record button when USB Audio is displayed. Press Record again to choose the default }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H2n
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 no driver, mini usb 5V audio i/f press the Record. Press Record again to choose the default }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H4n PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H6
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 untested, 2xlr, 5v mini usb, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H5
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 no driver, 5v mini usb, 2 xlr, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H1n-vp handy
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H6studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 untested usb a cord, no hdmi, 480p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 untested, built in usb-a cord, mini hdmi, 1 hour on 2 AA batteries, H.264 movies 480p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q2HD Handy
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 untested, up 720p but no stablisation, mini usb cord, 1 hour on 2 AA batteries}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 untested, li-ion battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q4N
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 untested, li-ion battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Audio Technica ATR4697-USB Boundary Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CAD Audio CAD USB Condenser Boundary Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->MXL AC-44 Boundary Conferencing Mic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Audio SAUB1 Boundary Microphone (USB)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
USB Speakers
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Focal XS 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
USB Headset Wired/Wireless
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Logitech Vantage Wired (came free with PS2 Socom3)
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitech G330
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitech Premium USB Stereo Headset 350
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Plantronics DSP-300
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Plantronics GameCom 777
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitech G-930 Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/set-usb-wireless-earphones/ Plantronics Audio 995 Wireless RF]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Sennheiser Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be1e0QPIPK0 Mixers]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 CHANNEL USB MIXER
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis - MultiMix 8 USB FX (USB 1.0)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2010 usb compliant?, up to 16-bit/48kHz, 18v 500mA -
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis - MultiMix 8 USB 2.0 FX (USB 2.0)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 usb compliant?, up to 16-bit/48kHz,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Allen&Heath MixWiz16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Allen and Heath ZED Power 1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 8 xlr, usb-b out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Allen & Heath ZEDi-10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer XENYX 302USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 5-Input Mixer/Audio Interface - 1 xlr - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx Q502USB Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|no driver}} Behringer 2*18.5V 250ma psu - 1 xlr - phanton power -
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx Q802USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} Behringer 2*18.5V 250ma psu - 2 xlr - phanton power -
|-
| <!--Description-->BEHRINGER XENYX 1204USB 8-Channel 2-Bus Mixer USB/Audio Interface Studio/Live
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} iec kettle psu lead - can develop constant background hiss over time
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer XENYX X1222USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver - 12-Channel Analog Mixer with USB Interface and Effects}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng HT-7 HT7USB 7 Channel Audio Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2023 cheap no driver, USB MP3 player to work, format your USB stick Fat32 as a Logical drive - not primary}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng XT7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2025 cheap no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng DT8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2025 cheap no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Spirit soundcraft Folio FX8 with Lexicon Effects Processor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} unusual power connector - [https://github.com/lack/soundcraft-utils usb routing] -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weymic Professional F7 7-Channel 2-Bus Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2022 no driver, cheap mixer with 3pin ac input (introduces noise) and 1 usb-a port}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weymic Professional F7-Pro 7-Channel 2-Bus Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2022 no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weymic A80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2024 no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
Mixer no hardware usb
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ALTO Lynx MIX82FX Audio Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Alto L16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer MXUL5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer MX602A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB502
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 17.5V 3pin psu needed}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB802
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 2 xlr,}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB1002
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 2 xlr,}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB1202
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 4 xlr, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB1602
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer RX1602
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer 802 XENYX 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer Small Format Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} Behringer 18.5V ???ma psu - 2 xlr - phanton power -
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx 502
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->IMG stage Line MMX-122
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb, 4 xlr, iec cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie 802VLZ4 Mackie 802-VLZ4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb , psu}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie 1202-VLZ Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb, mains iec}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Mix5 Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}} 18v 300mA psu - 5 Channel -
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Mix8 Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}} 9v x2 600mA psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie MIX12FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb, 4 xlr, 9v 500mA x2 psu, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.soundcraft.com/en/product_documents/en/owners_manual Soundcraft] Spirit Folio F1 Fader 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} 16 Channel Mixer -
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft EPM6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft EPM8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Harman Soundcraft EPM 12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} iec kettle power lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft EPM 16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad 8FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad UI12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> connect via wifi
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad UI16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> connect via wifi
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad 124FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection, 14.8V x2 3 pin psu}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->t.mix xmix 1402fx mp usb
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection, mains iec, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
|}
==Webcameras==
A USB camera has two dedicated chips: a controller or bridge and an image sensor.
There was no Commodore support for video interfaces. The only commercial, now discontinued application that defined some sort of standard was VHI Studio by iospirit.
===OLD standards===
See [http://www.e3b.de/usb/main_supported_e.html support pages] and [http://www.e3b.de/usb/main_faq_e.html here] and some [http://webcam-osx.sourceforge.net/cameras/index.php?orderBy=status further compatibility]
Pencam STV680
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| AIPTEK stv680
| 0x0553
| 0x0202
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Konica e-mini
| 0x04c8
| 0x0722
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| DigitalDream l'espion XS
| 0x1183
| 0x0001
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| [http://reviews.cnet.com/webcams/creative-webcam-go/1707-6502_7-1446174.html Creative WebCam Go mini]
| 0x041e
| 0x4007
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
SonixcamTool (Sonix webcams and derivates)
'''Note [http://amigadev.free.fr/sonix/ some] Sonix Webcams with a Sonix SN9C1xx controller ''and'' a pas106b or tas5110c1b sensor support bulk mode which works even with pciusb.device!'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Macally IceCam II
| 0x0c45
| 0x05d8
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Sweex MiniCam 100K
| 0x0c45
| 0x6005
|
| {{N/A|untested - sensor tas5110c1b}}
|-
| Macally IceCam Portable
| 0x0c45
| 0x6007
|
| {{N/A|untested - sensor tas5110d}}
|-
| Sweex 100K
| 0x0c45
| 0x6009
| 0x0101
| {{yes|bulk works - sensor pas106b}}
|-
| [http://www.epinions.com/pr-Chicony_TwinkleCam_Webcam/display_~full_specs Chicony Twinkle DC-2110A]
| 0x0c45
| 0x600d
|
| {{no|no}}
|-
| Unknown
| 0x0c45
| 0x601e
|
| {{no|no}}
|-
| USB PC Camera (SN9C102)
| 0x0c45
| 0x6028
|
| {{no|no - sn9c10x + pas202b}}
|-
| Trust SpaceC@m 120 and 150
| 0x0c45
| 0x6029
|
| {{N/A|untested - sensor pas106a}}
|-
| HiRes Webcam Live
| 0x0c45
| 0x602c
|
| {{no|no - sensor ov7630}}
|-
| [http://www.sweex.com/en/assortiment/sound-vision/webcams/JA000020 Sweex USB Webcam 300K]
| 0x0c45
| 0x608f
|
| {{no|no - sensor ov7630}}
|-
| Speedlink Sphere Webcam SL-6820, 350K
| 0x0c45
| 0x613c
| 0x0101
| {{N/A|untested - sensor HV7131R}}
|-
| WB-3250P
| 0x0c45
| 0x613e
|
| {{no|no - sensor ov7630}}
|-
| Unknown
| 0x0c45
| 0x6207
|
| {{no|no}}
|}
<pre>
micromaxx USB Camera STM 1363 514 works ---
USB Tower Lego 1684 1 works need NCQ
Trust Spycam 100plus STM 1363 514 works
</pre>
ov51x.class - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| D-Link VGA Webcam (640x480)
| 0x05a9
| 0x8519
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Sony PS2 EyeToy Logitech/Logicool Black (ov519) SCEH-0004
| 0x054c
| 0x0154
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Sony PS2 EyeToy Namtai Silver (ov519) SLEH-00031 SLEH-00030
| 0x054c
| 0x0155
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
===UVC.class - [https://www.usb.org/document-library/video-class-v15-document-set USB Device Class Definition for Video Devices or USB Video Class]===
AROS needs realtime isochronous transfers in EHCI and XHCI, then a usb uvc.class which might create a virtual UVC.VHI type device driver for use by AROS apps
since 2019 the market is filled with UVC Compliant USB HDMI Capture
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acasis 4K30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acasis 4K60 HD VS009
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|4k 60hz ok for chat streams}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acasis 4K60 HDMI HDR Game Live Video Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| for chat streams }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AJA U-tap HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASUS TUF CU4K30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ATEN CAMLIVE HDMI to USB-C UVC Video Capture adapter UC3020 HDMI (F) TO USB-C M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 possibly UVC and UAC standard support allows up to 1080P @ 60}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia Live Streamer Cap 4K - BU113
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 uvc usb3}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia GC515 video capturing device
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra GC553
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 usb3 powered by Type C USB cable and 4K HDMI cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra S GC553PROW 302AGC553DL2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x1553
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 powered by good quality type C USB3 cable and 4K HDMI 2.0 cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVermedia Live Gamer Mini GC311 302AGC311DG9
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x1311
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 uvc compliant up to 1080p 60fps capture and supports internal hardware H.264 encoding }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Ez Recorder 330 (ER330)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 designed to work independently and is generally not compatible as a plug-and-play UVC capture card }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer extreme3 GC551G2 (LGX3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x3551
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc compliant for intensive gaming streams, some vrr but no hdr with maximum recording resolution of 4K30/1080p60 from fully wired usb3 compatible cable - passing through 4K60/1080p120 Game Capture video capturing device HDMI}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra Pro GC553Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 usb3 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 GC553G2 61GC553G20BV video capturing device
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia GC575
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 usb3 powered by Type C USB cable and 4K HDMI cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVMatrix
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->DIGITNOW U600 video capture card
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc uac }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epiphan AV.io HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epiphan AV.io 4K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Cam Link 4K
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/elgatosf/capture-device-support Elgato HD60 S+]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->0x006C, 0x006E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 4K 30FPS capture, 1080p 60FPS uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato HD60 X
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Cam Link 4K HDMI video capture card
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 uvc compliant but can have usb disconnects}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EVGA XR1 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 USB 3.0 device with 1080/60 capture and 4K/60 passthrough}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EVGA XR1 lite USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 USB 3.0 device }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EVGA XR1 Pro USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 USB 3.0 device with 1080/60 capture and 4K/60 passthrough}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZcap Game Link Raw - ezcap321 usb3.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 2160p30, 1080p120 and 1440p60 HDMI input and pass-through. - 1080p120, 2160p30 and 1440p60 recording. - Latency less than 50ms uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZCap GameDock Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 record at 4K30, 1440p60, and 1080p120}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZcap 360 Game Capture Extreme
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 USB 3.0, 4K 60FPS passthru and 1080p 240FPS}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZCAP 364 GameDock Extreme 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genki ShadowCast 1 & 2, the Pro version
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HAUPPAUGE HD PVR Pro 60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 4K in/Out 1080P 60fps Capture and Streaming PC Connected and Stand Alone }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kondor Blue
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nanjing Magewell Electronics Co ltd USB 3.0 XI100DUSB-HDMI Pro Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB3.0 Silver HDMI Full HD Video Capture Device 1080p 32011
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 usb audio extract HDMI embedded audio output via headphones}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB capture HDMI PLUS 2K 32040 320400000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 captures video up to 1920×1200, 1920×1080 or 2048×1080 at 60 fps over an HDMI capture from devices such as game consoles in up to DCI 4Kp60 4:2:0 input resolution, and it automatically upscales/downscales the signal to 2K for recording or streaming}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB capture HDMI Gen2 32060
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 1080p gets hot, 165M HDMI receiver, max input 2048x1080 60fps 4:4:4, RGB/YUV 4:4:4 8/10/12-bit, YUY 4:2:2 12-bit, up to 8-channel 24-bit HDMI-embedded audio at 192kHz, HDMI 1.4a, output from 480p to 1080p, YUY2/UYVY/RGB24/RGB32 support video cropping, up/down scaling, de-interlacing, aspect ratio conversion, color format conversion, frame rate conversion, flip and mirror, up to 2-channel IEC60958 audio streams, 5V 0.5A 2.5W, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB Capture 4K Plus 32090
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 limited by the bandwidth of USB 3.0, the maximum frame rate can only reach 30 fps when capturing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB Capture 4K PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell Pro Convert IP to USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|Captures one network eth NDI® High Bandwidth, NDI® HX2, NDI® HX3 sources or H.264/H.265 video source into software at resolutions up to 1080p60}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB Fusion
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|versatile USB video capture device that allows users to switch between two HDMI inputs and one USB webcam input for live presentations}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ROLAND UVC-01 USB Video Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sunplus Innovation Technology Inc. MiraBox HSV321 ARX321 Video Capture device
| <!--Vendor ID-->ox1bcf
| <!--Product ID-->0x2c99
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc uac }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UGREEN CM716
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| uvc uac but disable HDCP on your source device (PS4/PS5, Xbox) }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VisionTek UVC HD60 Capture Card
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acer Aspire Crystal Eye AOA110 AOA150 0.3M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2008 webcam }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Streamer CAM 313 (PW313)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2019 uvc 1080p/30 webcam}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Streamer DUO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2021 uvc 1080p/60 webcam}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/webcams/creative-live-cam-optia-af-review-49294183/ Creative Live Cam Optia AF] 2.0M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->DSLR macro extensions + a cheap 50mm E-Series lens + some PVC tubing and a negative holder
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes| if uvc camera chosen}}
|-
| <!--Description-->DSLR scanning using a macro lens, for the adapter, for a 3d printed negative holder)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes| if uvc camera used }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech C270
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x0825
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|720p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech C910 C920 HD Pro 5Megapixels 720p
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|Output mjpg 1080p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech C920s c922 HD Pro 5Megapixels 1080p
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|Output mjpg 1080p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Brio 100 300 500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}} 1080p
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech MX Brio 4k
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|4k}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft's LifeCam HD-3000 HD-5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID--> 0x0779
| <!--Revision-->1.06
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft LifeCam Cinema
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft LifeCam Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} sony imx179 1080p
|-
| <!--Description-->Pi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} 1/2.8” Sony IMX291 image sensor, it's a 2MP, UVC-compliant, ultra-wide-angle, low light, high-speed USB 2.0
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} OV5648
|-
| <!--Description-->razer kiyo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} 4 megapixel sensor 1080p 30fps 720p 60fps - 12 led ring light adjustable
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet C068 1.3mpixel HTD USB2.0 Camera Vimicro Z-Star Corp
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0AC8
| <!--Product ID--> 0x3420
| <!--Revision-->0x01FA
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->YEALINK(XIAMEN) NETWORK UVC50 is compatible with the UVC 1.1 protocol CP960-UVC50 and CP960-UVC80 kits PTZ, CP960-UVC30 Kit is UVC 1.5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Wireless IP Security Camera - 1080P (1920TVL), [https://www.ispyconnect.com/man.aspx%3Fn%3DAmcrest IP2M-841] nvr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} h264/rtsp, motion detection, features Sony image sensor and Ambarella processor - rtsp://[username]:[password]@[IPaddress]:[port]/cam/realmonitor?channel=[channel]&subtype=[stream] - [username] - username to login to the DVR or NVR, [password] - password, [IPaddress] - IP address of the device. If you are not on the same local network, this should be the external IP address of the device's network, [port] - port number, [channel] - channel number of the stream, [stream] - view the Main or Sub stream. (main stream is 0, sub stream is 1) , eg. rtsp://admin:admin@192.108.1.108:80/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=1 - utilizing RTSP ( rtsp://user:pass@ipcam1 )
|-
| <!--Description-->Axis all modern ones
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} RTSP/RTP + H264/mjpeg or MJPEG over HTTP
|-
| <!--Description-->PTZ
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->DLink DCS-5222 5222L network camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} camera streams H.264 over RTP controlled by RTSP
|-
| <!--Description-->Dlink DCS900
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wansview 1080p [http://marc.merlins.org/perso/linuxha/post_2013-11-10_Reviewing-IP-Webcams-for-Linux-and-Zoneminder_Dlink-DCS900_-Ubnt-Aircam_-Foscam-FI8904W-FI8910W_-FFI9820W_-FI9821W_-Wansview-NCB541W_-and-Zavio-F3210.html#NCM625GA NCM625GA] IP Camera WiFi Wireless IP Security Camera , Full HD Plug n Play Home Surveillance / Baby Monitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} RTSP/RTP + H264/mjpeg - play its HD stream without problem with vlc rtsp://ip/live/ch0 and getting jpegs http://ipaddr/mjpeg/snap.cgi?chn=0 - methods involve transcoding h.264 video from the camera into jpeg's, which is cpu intensive - able to pull images manually, using http://username:password@ip/mjpeg/snap.cgi -
|-
| <!--Description-->Wansview NCB541W
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia Game Capture HD C281
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2011 standalone h.264 recording of up to component cable not hdmi but not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia GL310 Live Gamer Portable (LGP Lite)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 not working usb2 and USB Lite no uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable ([https://github.com/Trouffman/octv_gears_lgp Model C875])
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 usb2 no uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia LGX Live Gamer extreme GC550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2015 but [https://github.com/ChrisAJS/lgx2userspace driver]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia LGX2 Live Gamer extreme2 gc550 plus gc551
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 but [https://github.com/ChrisAJS/lgx2userspace driver]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia ExtremeCap UVC - BU110
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 maybe not uvc and uac}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus GC513 Micro-USB Capture Box LGP2 Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x1513
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 powered by a standard Micro-USB cable, video capture output up to 1080p60 capture to hdmi in, standalone sd card recording on exFAT or FAT32 of .MOV, 2160p pass-through hdmi out to tv - no vrr - [https://www.avermedia.com/uk/support/download#ans_part firmware latest 2.1.7.13, 2.1.7.14], SN74AVC8T245 8bit, DRV604 stereo, iTE IT6663FN hdmi 2.0 splitter, TLV320DAC3101 DAC, CS42L73 audio codec, CDCE913 PLL clock, W29N01HVSINA nand bios, I-Catch V35MA SOC CPU 32bit MIPS24K, ADV7480 hdmi mhl, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K LG4K GC573
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2018 not uvc but [https://github.com/derrod/lg4k-linux drivers here], }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Blackmagic intensity Extreme Capture Card
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2011 not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->BlackMagic Intensity Pro 4k
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2015 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Video Capture (1VC108601000)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Game Capture HD60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Game Capture HD GCHD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc https://github.com/tolga9009/elgato-gchd needs firmware mb86h57_h58_idle.bin and mb86h57_h58_enc_h.bin}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato HD60S Elgato Game Capture 4K60 S+ Video Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|non uvc, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->August EZCap.tv model 116
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} poor audio recording
|-
| <!--Description-->E-SDS Diamond Maplin
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1212 HD PVR
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} analog and component only - PlayStation (.m2ts), AVCHD (ts), or XBox(.mp4) recording formats - switched the component output from the default YPbPr to RGB.
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1431 1445 HD PVR Gaming Edition HDMI Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 not working, can get warm}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge HD Rocket
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge HD-PVR2 (model 145210 Rev E4)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xE502
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1480 1482 HD PVR 2 GE Gaming Edition HDMI Capture green LED - 1498 1503 1504 Plus version with Mac support
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xe514 0xe524
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| can get warm - [https://ez.analog.com/video/w/documents/581/adv7482-design-support-files ADV7482] [https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9201075/ video chip] with Magnum DXT H.264 encoder blob, IDR keyframe generation poor - best for model 157210 and not 157221 and Game Edition Plus (model 157320) 2040:E505 E505-00-00AF1234 [http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/linux.html#tabs-3 ]}}
* HDMI: 1920x1080p50/60, 1920x1080i50/60, 1280x720p50/60, 720x480i, 720x576i, 640x480p60.
* Component: 1920x1080p50/60, 1920x1080i50/60*, 1280x720p50/60, 720x480p60, 720x480i, 720x576i.
* Composite: 720x480i and 720x576i
* Audio Inputs : HDMI PCM and RCA support with Adjustable Bitrate Quality 2 Channel AAC/AC3 audio codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1512 HD PVR 2 PC blue LED with optical in input on the back
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xe525
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} can get quite warm - IR Blaster added -
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge Colossus2 E585-00-00AF4321
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xe585
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ion SLIDES2PC 35mm Portable Slide & Film Scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ion Pics 2 PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ION PowerScan USB film and slide scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2011 not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Koolertron Sunny
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->FilmScan35 35mm Film Negative Scanner 1304 marks spencer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->U3 HD Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Ripsaw HD - Game Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}} put in usb2 slot and use video BGR3 (Emulated) and OpenRazer drivers
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Ripsaw HD USB HDMI Capture Card
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1532
| <!--Product ID-->0x0d01
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| not uvc compliant}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Silvercrest 35mm Photo Slide Scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc but not great quality}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. Traveler TV 6500 SF Dia-scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0ac8
| <!--Product ID-->0x3370
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2010 not uvc and poor scans}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
|}
=== AR VR XR Headset ===
AROS needs realtime isochronous transfers in EHCI and XHCI, then an usb based uvc.class to vhi type driver for virtual display and maybe more
The primary engineering challenge of VR is motion sickness caused by a mismatch of visual and inner ear information, which is extremely well established as causing people to throw up in a wide range of contexts outside of VR. The experiences that make some people sick are low framerate. Foveated rendering doesn't solve vergence accommodation. Your eye will still be focused at infinity regardless of where you are looking, you'll just have the illusion that the foreground or background are out of focus. Eye tracking plus dynamic lenses (perhaps liquid lenses) or real light fields are necessary.
First start with apps that have simple static features at first, then advance to dioramasa and teleportation options for 10, 20 minutes and then gradually upgrade over a timespan of four weeks to train your brain. Avoid smooth motion stuff like rollercoaster or mountain heights until much later. Even with this preparation, VR makes 40% of people seasick nausea. If so, you may be able to use VR glasses just to watch videos and some slow moving apps [https://www.emuvr.net/ emuVR] instead.
*2014-2019 1st Gen, low resolution,
*2020-2025 2nd Gen, higher resolution,
*2026-
Most hardware typically has a 1-3 year retail lifespan with 1-3 years of updates after. Really need "right" tethered PCVR rather than wireless.
The advantage to being tethered to a PC is processing power. Any standalone headset is going to be running purely off of batteries.
VR and AR are known as XR
Technology will get immersed enough so not making people sick. Higher resolution, faster frame rates, and [https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack better tracking].
Eventually, hyper reality brings VR, AR and MR digital layers together as a less chaotic, optic tracking with no delay, agents understanding, experiences with objects
3Dgs 4Dgs gassian splats bullet time slice photo snaps .ply for WebXR
[https://lvra.gitlab.io/docs/hardware/ ],
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Big Screen Beyond 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 pcvr 2560 x 2560, fixed IPD, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->bigscreen Beyond 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 pcvr oled 5120 x 2560 @75Hz 2688x2688 @90Hz over pancake lenses, 116 FOV, virtual screens, custom facial plate from iphone app, streamvr 2.0 basestations and controllers not included, no passthrough, 107g-196g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->bigscreen Beyond 2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 pcvr oled 5120 x 2560 total up to 90Hz pancake lens 116 FOV adjustable IPD app needed for adjustment, eye tracking, custom face mask cushion, streamvr 2.0 basestations and controllers not included, seperate head strap and speaker modules extra costs, 110g-300g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Dpvr P1 Pro 4k Ultra Vr Headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 wireless snapdragon, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->DPVR P2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Play for Dream MR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 android modular 3840x3552 uoled per eye 90Hz or qled mura issues, Arm snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, eye tracking and 11 cameras 7 sensors 22 ir leds 14ms latency and foveated rendering, 1.5hrs battery, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Play for Dream GravityXR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 ultralight head gear gx100 3w }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://lvra.gitlab.io/docs/community/ Valve Index HMD]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 tethered PC VR headset 1440 x 1600 120Hz, 108° and 104° FOV, fresnel lenses, SteamVR2 compatible tracking ir basestations, controllers aka Knuckles, dp 1.2 and usb3 cable proprietary cable end, no battery, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Valve Steam Frame (Valve Deckard / Valve’s Index 2)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 - 2160 x 2160 up to 144Hz pancake lens, 108° and 96° FOV, wifi 6 fovelated streaming, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with [https://github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX fex] arm-to-x86 x64 translation layer, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PSVR2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 PCVR with adapter, two, one for each eye, 2000 x 2040 resolution OLED panels from 90Hz 120Hz refresh rates, fresnel lenses, 116° and 102° FOV, sony proprietary headset cable end, needs additional comfort options, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VisionPro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->Goertek glasses
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->HTC Vive ?
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| 2016 2x 1080x1200 needs external power supply, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Original
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 108° and 96° FOV}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 , uvc, at least 2 powered steamvr basestations so 3 to 5 wall warts in total, proprietary cable end, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Pro 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 dual 1440x1600 oled displays, 116° and 100° FOV - steamvr 2.0 basestation 2 for 5m2 area 4 for 10m2 - steamvr 2.0 joypads - low latency wireless later - type USB-c headphone adapter required, [https://github.com/CertainLach/VivePro2-Linux-Driver Rust on Linux] with [https://github.com/santeri3700/vive-pro-2-on-linux Shell], proprietary cable end, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lynx R1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 android Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lynx R2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2026 company liquidated, 2 x 2312x2160 110 FOV pancake lenses, LynxOS android Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen, openxr 1.1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oculus Rift prototype development kit [https://www.virtual-boy.com/forums/t/the-oculus-rift-dk1-thread/ DK1] with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_T4DJyy2Bo wired razer hydra controllers]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2013 pcvr LCD 1280 × 800 resolution 640 × 800 per eye up to 110° FOV, and 3DoF rotational tracking via a 1000Hz 9-axis IMU (Accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer), no positional optical tracking either inside-out or outside-in, 380g, nausea issues, , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oculus Rift prototype development kit [https://github.com/facebookarchive/RiftDK2/tree/master DK2], [https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Oculus+Rift+Development+Kit+2+Teardown/27613 ifixit teardown]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 pcvr, 5.7" Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 960 x 1080 per eye 100° field of view, 1 usb Positional Tracker DK2 camera, lots of wires}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook [https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-kalman-filter Oculus Rift CV1] [https://noraisin.net/diary/?m=202201 some Linux support] [] [https://github.com/OpenHMD/OpenHMD/issues/330 AMD usb issues] [https://github.com/OpenHMD/OpenHMD/wiki/Xorg ] [https://github.com/Doc-Ok/OculusRiftCV1Camera Live Video] [https://www.youtube.com/@thaytan Youtube] [https://github.com/Fredrum/riftOnLinux Pi] [https://github.com/OhioIon/riftDriverPi ], but not quite there with the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSsCN6HFkWc consumer CV1], [https://forum.dcs.world/topic/142259-cv1-not-working-in-dcs/#comment-2878168 orange led could be HDMI Signal is not within HDMI Spec and might be Overclocked or usb3 not getting enough power frustrating],
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x3031, 0x2031, 0x0031 and 0x0211 for 3p-a basestations lighthouses, 0x045e 0x02e6 for xbox wireless adapter
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2016 powered run from your PC maybe uvc via wired dual PenTile OLED 2160x1200 (1080x1200 per eye) @ exactly 90Hz but screen door effect (space between pixels), 87 FOV, IPD from 58mm to 72mm, good 3D audio and okay mic, constellation headset 6DOF (3-axis rotational tracking + 3-axis positional tracking) with up to 3 usb infrared basestation (1 in front and 2 behind pointing upwards) on usb3 and usb2 to your PC but the tracking can be fragile so set it up on a weekly basis, wired only HDMI 1.3, USB 3.0 bus powered with proprietary plug in headset, 470g 1lb front heavy, 2 robust 1st Gen touch controllers with external sensors i.e. outside-in - 1 aa alkaline over rechargable battery each , press occulus and B buttons for 2 secs to connect, headset traps air so gets very warm inside and random disconnects due to twisting action on the top of the headset and/or cables, t4 torx screws }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Occulus Go 32Gb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2018 discontinued 2020 android based, 1280x1440 per eye 60Hz LCD, not gaming, no inside-out and limited self tracking, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Oculus Rift S [https://noraisin.net/diary/?m=202201 some Linux support]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x0051 headset (cdc, audio, tracking data), 0x2052 usb hub,
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 PCVR wired dual LCD 1080 by 1200, 88 horizontal FOV, display port (fibre optic strands) and annoying USB3 copper cables (power, audio and other data) but proprietary port in the headset, cameras on the headset ("inside-out") tracking so no base stations, non removeable head band and cushions and ipd hard to set, requires specific fragile Rift S/Quest1 2nd Gen Touch controllers which has a ring of translucent plastic with leds inside - t5 torx to disassemble for sticks drifting}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Occulus Quest 1
*032Gb
*064Gb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x0183 (single adb boot), 0x0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 android standalone wireless, 1440 x 1600 72Hz oled, front heavy though, play area 2m x 2m or bigger, low clocked Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (MSM8998) (4x Kryo 280 Gold cores ARM Cortex-A73) + (4x Kryo 280 Silver A53), 2 to 3 hrs play time, 575g, 2nd Gen touch controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Oculus Quest 2 KW49CM aka Codename Del Mar [https://www.meta.com/en-gb/help/quest/967070027432609/ fragile 3rd Gen Touch controllers] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cgejky8ZeoM internal battery] and selling over 20 million, more than all other quest headsets combined
*064Gb
*128Gb (110Gb free)
*256Gb
Setup continuous wifi, create Meta Oculus account, [https://developers.meta.com/horizon/ verify dev account, click on My apps], [ create Organization -> My Organization Groupings], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPInS5xxF-0 finally, meta quest mobile app to switch on adb],
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x5010 (), 0x0083 (massstorage), 0x0086 (), 0x0186 (adb and xrsp [https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/xrsp_tests tests]), 0x0090 (composite adb), 0x0081 (),
| <!--Revision-->0419
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 android stand alone, lcd 1832x1920 per-eye 90Hz refresh rate, 97 FOV, fresnel lenses, 6DOF (degrees of freedom), 58-63-68 IPD settings, low clocked Arm snapdragon xr2 gen 1 apps with Meta Link cable USB-C usb3.2 pcvr maybe, b/w but no color passthrough, 6 t2 torx and 5 ph00 screws in headset (long bit), discontinued December 31, 2024, feature updates until December 2026, critical bug fixes and security updates until December 2027, 470g, Oculus + B button on right controller (move) and Menu + Y button on left controller (click) for about 3 seconds, 10W 5v 2a, RTL8153 chipset usb support,
*V60 unable to
*V77 pcvr issues
*V79 unable to }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Occulus Quest Pro aka Codename Seacliffe
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2022 android standalone wireless 1440 x 1600 72Hz oled, 106° and 96° FOV mini lcd local dimming, pancake lenses, limited eye tracking, play area 2m x 2m or bigger, higher clocked snapdragon xr2 gen 1 arm cpu Arm apps, 1 to 2 hrs play time, new pro controllers with 3 cameras each, battery at rear, wireless charging, color passthrough, 9V 3A or 5V 3A,
*v77 capped wifi }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Oculus Quest 3 aka Codename Eureka [ Air Light ALVR] or [ WiVRn] with fragile touch plus q3 controllers
*128Gb
*512Gb
streaming from PC with [https://github.com/alvr-org/Monado-ALVR ALVR], runtime of [https://monado.freedesktop.org/ Monado steamvr alternative openxr openVR], with Envision GUI,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 standalone, pancake lenses on lcd 2064 x 2208 res panel per eye 1200ppi - 104° and 96° FOV - up to 120Hz, Arm snapdragon xr2 gen 2 apps, foveated rendering, Meta Link cable USB-C 3.2, headstrap clamshell or halo style, speaker arms fragile, color passthrough, 510g, 18W 9v 2A or 15W 5V 3A,
*v74 ok }}
*v76 pcvr issues }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Quest 3S aka Codename Ventura
*128Gb
*256Gb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 Arm snapdragon xr2 gen 2 cpu, lcd 1832 x 1920 fresnel lenses, 97 FOV, headphone arms fragile, better air flow, no promixity sensor inside, Meta Link cable USB-C 3.2, passthrough, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Boba 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 ultra-wide 180° x 120° FOV, snapdragon XR2 G2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Tiramisu
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 µOLED displays with 90 pixels per degree, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax 5K Super Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax 8K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax 8K-X 8KX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Crystal Light
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 tethered to PC with 2160 x 2160 4k 120Hz, 115° and 96° FOV, inside-out tracking, no battery, display port cable, variable qc and customer service, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Crystal Super
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 tethered to PC with 3640 x 3640 4k 90hz, 116°+ and 100° FOV, eye tracking, inside-out tracking, no battery, display port cable, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Dream Air with Lighthouse(s)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 tethered 3840 by 3552 @90Hz micro oled with pancake lens, 100 HFOV 96 VFOV but FOV IPD changes in app, link box for headset 2 split y cables, removable face gasket, 290g, steamVR2 bases and controllers, eye tracking, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Dream Air SLAM
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) tracking inside-out so no base stations, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://somniumspace.com/ Somnium VR One VR1] [https://portal.vrgineers.com/user-guide/software/ open source] VR headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 pcvr 2880 x 2880 per eye @90 @120Hz, 125° horizontal 100° vertical FOV, 2 x SteamVR 2.0 bases, passthrough, 900g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varjo Aero VR-1 Headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 psu needed, 2 x Mini LED binocular of 150 nits, 2880x2720 per, 90Hz, FOV 102° horizontal, 73° vertical, 720g with headstrap, 2 x SteamVR 2.0 basestations, no speakers/mic, hdmi and usb3.0}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varjo Aero XR-3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varjo Aero XR-4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Description-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->Camelo La Melaza Music Shield
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2026 no usb only bluetooth , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->InAir 2 elite suite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar nits 46FOV , , 4h battery life, 80g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oakley Vanguard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->RayNeo Air 3s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 AR 100in 46FOV 650nits, usb-c 79g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->RayNeo Air 3S Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 AR 135in virtual display 46FOV 1200nits, usb-c 80g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->RayNeo Air 4 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 AR oled vision 4000 processing, HDR10, 47 FOV }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Rokid Max 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 147in 50 FOV 650nits, usb-c back left, 76g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rokid AI Spatial with Station 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 AR 600nits 147in 50FOV 75g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rokid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ar ai smart glass}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 135in 46 FOV 1000nits, magnetic connector, 77g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VITURE XR Luma
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 147in 1200p 50 FOV, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Luma Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 152in 52 FOV 1000nits 1200p, 3dof, , 79g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Luma Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 in FOV, 2 cameras, 3dof 6dof, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/wheaney/XRLinuxDriver Viture Luma Pro]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Beast
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 1250nits 58FOV 174in, magnetic, 88g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VITURE Beast X Glasses models (Immersive 3D Moonlight)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 based 2D to 3D conversion with support DP Alt Mode (DisplayPort over USB-C), 1200p, 3df tracking, practic lenses 58deg POV, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xreal One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 600nits, 50FOV, 3dof, usb-c 84g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->XReal One Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 700nits 57FOV 171in, usb-c, x1 3dof, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nreal now Xreal Air
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , micro-oled 1080p, audio, virtual uvc ar displays, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nreal now Xreal Real3D 1S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 AI based 2D to 3D conversion 57 FOV, , virtual uvc ar displays not vr, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xiami XR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xtal 8k
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| Product ID
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|-
| <!--Description-->Apple Vision Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2022 tethered AR mixed reality glasses, 3300ppi, 800g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Google XR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 standalone }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 android with 2 1440 x 1600 75Hz amoled, inside-out, durable motion controllers, Vive port, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Pro EYE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 dual-OLED displays 2880 x 1600 combined resolution), SteamVR 2.0 tracking, foveated rendering, Tobii, it enables gaze-based menu navigation with avatar eye contact, proprietary cables, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vibe Cosmos
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2018 poor tracking and lifespan on controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vibe Cosmos Elite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2020 1440x1700 per eye resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, 6 DoF tracking, 2880 x 1700 combined pixel resolution, 97° FoV, two controllers and two base stations. Lighthouse tracking, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus Vision Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 per-eye resolution of 2448×2448 at 90 Hz, a 120-degree field of view, Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive XR Elite VR Headset Deluxe Pack
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2022 snapdragon xr2 gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pico Goblin
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 android based, 2.5K 1280x1440 per eye @70Hz, 92° FoV, and 3DoF (three degrees of freedom) tracking (Orientation tracking only—yaw, pitch, roll), single controller, snapdragon 820, ipd adjustment 54-71 mm, 600g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico G2 4K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 android standalone VR headset, 3840 x 2160 (4K) LCD screen, Snapdragon 835 processor, 3DoF so rotational movement (looking around, pointing) rather than positional movement (walking, leaning), does not support hand or eye tracking, 800g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico NEO 2 EYE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 6DoF 360g snapdragon 845 display 4k 75Hz tracking inside-out - magnetic field for controllers - pico software on android 8 - eye tracking }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico Neo 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 Snapdragon XR2 Gen, 4K 3664 x 1920 90Hz lcd, battery at rear, displayport, Pico apparently emulates Oculus controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico Neo 3 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico Neo 3 Link
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 2160x2160 panel per eye 75Hz 90Hz 105 FOV, Arm snapdragon xr gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico 4 ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 2160 x 2160 @90 105 FOV, snapdragon XR2 G2, streaming from PC with alvr, wireless streaming from PC with WiVRn, Pico apparently emulates Oculus controllers, not plug and play, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico 5 aka Project Swan aka Vision Pro Competitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 micro-oled BOE 3840 x 3840 4000ppi per eye, MLA pancake lenses, custom pico arm cpu, pico os 6 android, eye and hand tracking, 300g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung Galaxy XR VR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 3552 x 3840 @60-90 109 FOV , Arm snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shiftall MeganeX 8K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 android }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://en.shiftall.net/products/meganex8k MeganeX Superlight 8K]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 android (3552 x 3840 pixels) into pixel count yields 27.27MP 10-bit HDR-compatible 4K resolution micro OLED panels @90Hz, pancake lenses 94 FOV, SteamVR™ tracking, 180g, 5V 2A, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://en.shiftall.net/products/meganex8kmk2 MeganeX 8K Mk2 MkII] [https://github.com/sboys3/CustomHeadsetOpenVR community]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 pcvr linux, 4K per eye (1.35inch micro OLED 3552x3840 10 bit HDR) 27MP @90Hz 75Hz 72Hz pancake, upto 108 hor 100 vert FOV, usb-c and dp cables to breakout box, 5V 2.1A, 200g}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shiftall
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shiftall
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acer Windows(TM) MR AH101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 Dual 2.89” LCD panels 2880 x 1440 combined (1440 x 1440 per eye) Up to 90Hz (HDMI 2.0), or 60Hz (HDMI 1.4), Field of View FOV 95, Tracking Inside-out, lots of light leak, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acer H7001
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 wmr 1440 x 1440 per-eye resolution @90Hz refresh rate, and 100-degree field of view FOV, inside-out tracking with front-mounted cameras so no external sensors, flip-up visor design but has a "screen door effect," subpar foam padding, win10 to win11 24H2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Dell Visor Mixed Reality VRP100 VR118
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 2x 1440x1440 a bit of nose light leak }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fujitsu
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 cheap and lots of light leak }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/HadesVR HadesVR] with [https://github.com/ManoloMancelli/Persephone-Classic-Controller Persephone Controller]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFaVjB1uNOM Persephone 3 Pro DiY 6Dof SteamVR Headset],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Reverb G1 VR1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 WMR 2160 x 2160 @90Hz, 115 FOV, , hp proprietary headset cable end, 2 camera tracking but poor and controllers can be unresponsive, 500g front heavy, flight sims rather than gaming, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP 1440p Spatial Computing
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 dim display }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://forums.x-plane.org/forums/topic/294764-vr-in-linux-without-steam/ HP Reverb G2] WMR VR3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 2 2160 x 2160 90Hz, needs Windows10 or Win 11 24H2, 4 camera tracking, controllers can be unresponsive, hp proprietary headset cable end, , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mirage Solo is a Standalone VR headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 1280x1440 per eye resolution, 75 Hz refresh rate, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lenovo Explorer VR2511N (G0A2) VR windows mixed reality (WMR)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 LCD 2.89" 1440 x 1440 per eye @90Hz, 6 DOF position tracking, 400g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/relativty/relativty open source relativty]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung MHD Odyssey XE800ZAA WMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 9V 500mA oled screens 2x 1440x1600 with usb3 and hdmi cables but bluetooth dongle required }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung MHD Odyssey+ Plus WMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 dual 3.5-inch AMOLED displays 2880 x 1600 total @90Hz, 6DOF inside-out tracking with usb3 and hdmi cables but bluetooth dongle required, use only win10 or win11 24H2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PSVR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2016 2x 1080x960 up to 120Hz, lots of cables and computation brick, sony camera needed for tracking, ps4 or move controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Virtuality
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|1992 , , Amiga 3000 with TI chips, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Virtuix Omni
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 VR treadmill changed course to commercial VR and pivotted back again 2020, }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
=== HDMI CEC transmitter and receiver ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
=== TV Remote Control MCE IR transmitter and receiver ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Compro K100 K300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|need extra software support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elitegroup Computer Systems
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1019
| <!--Product ID-->0x0f38
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GMYLE MCE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|acts as usb-hid with limited keyboard like controls }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge WinTV-PVR kit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Harmony 300 i300 600 650 800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|need extra software support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft MCE Commander
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2005 need extra software support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft 1039 rev 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2005 home top of square shape direction keys}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft 1039 rev 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2006 home under circle spaced direction keys}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft 1069 SMK Manufacturing, Inc
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0609
| <!--Product ID-->0x0334
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2007 untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Philips RC1974506/00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0471
| <!--Product ID-->0x0815
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE10E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGN-AR21M VGX-XL100 VGN-AR21B/AR21S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE20E PC REMOTE CONTROL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE30E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGN-AW21XY VGX-TP3E VGX-TP3G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE50E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGC-LA2R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->TSDX-IR14 USB MCE Media Center External Infrared IR Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->chipsets support CIR (consumer IR) Winbond W83977F/AF, SMC IrCC 2.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|technical reasons it's not possible to use USB IrDA dongles}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zotac RC2604323/01G Zbox Media Remote Control with IR USB Receiver OVU710
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Anycubic Cobra 2 Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bambu Labs A1 Mini 3D printer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 EMS proprietary slicer app and cloud use, eSUN}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bambu Labs X1 Carbon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bambu Labs X2D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Creality K1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Creality K2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Creality
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elegoo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lulzbot
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Prusa
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Qidi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Snapmaker U1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 tool changer }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sovol SV08 Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| open source voron model, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->desktop pick and place machines AFARCO PNP running OpenPnP for Desktop SMT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
==ethwrap.class - Host Data Link "Cable Bridge" for data transfer==
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Advance USBNET (eTEK design)
| 0x0525
| 0x9901
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ALi Uli M5632 (chip)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Aten (Ali Corporation) UN201
| 0x0402
| 0x5632
|
| {{maybe|force binding from rawwarp to ethwrap}}
|-
| Belkin (eTek design see below)
| 0x050d
| 0x0004
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Digitus DN-3004 - USB Host Link
|
|
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| EPSON USB client
| 0x0525
| 0x2888
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| eTEK
| 0x056c
| 0x8100
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| KC-190
| 0x050f
| 0x0190
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| GeneSys GL620USB
|
|
|
| {{no|no driver the half-duplex GL620USB is NOT supported, products using it include the Inland Pro USB Quick Link}}
|-
| GeneSys GL620USB-A
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Laplink Gold (uses NetChip 1080)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Prolific 2301/2302 (Jaton USB ConNET) (BAFO DirectLinq)
| 0x067b
| 0x0000 and 0x0001
| 0x0004
| {{maybe|detected but untested}}
|-
| Xircom PGUNET (uses AnchorChips 2720)
| 0x0547
| 0x2727
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
==cdcacm.class - USB modem==
The CDC ACM driver exposes the USB modem as a virtual serial modem or a virtual COM port to the operating system. The driver enables sending both data and AT commands, either through ACM (separating data and AT commands over different channels) or through Serial Emulation (passing the AT commands as is and as part of the data stream).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Alcatel OT-I650
| 0x1bbb
| 0x0003
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Acatel Dymamode/Dynamite
| 0x06b9
| 0xa5a5
|
| {{N/A|untested Zyxel Prestige 630-13 - untested PROLiNK Hurricane 8000 external link }}
|-
| AnyData ADU-100A ADU-E100A ADU-E100D ADU-E100H D10
| 0x16d5
| 0x6501
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| AnyData ADU-310
| 0x16d5
| 0x650
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| AnyData ADU-500A ADU-510A ADU-510L ADU-520A
| 0x16d5
| 0x6502
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| AnyData ADU-610 ADU-620
| 0x16d5
| 0x650
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| BT On-Air USB MODEM
| 0x079b
| 0x000f
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Conexant USB MODEM CX93010
| 0x0572
| 0x1321
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Conexant USB MODEM RD02-D400
| 0x0572
| 0x1324
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Conexant Chipset
| 0x06ea
| 0x0002
|
| {{N/A|untested AUS N367 Roadster II 56 USB (Model AM5050R3) - untested }}
|-
| [http://accessrunner.sourceforge.net/ Conexant AccessRunner]
| 0x0586
| 0x330a
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Creative Modem Blaster USB DE5670
| 0x1690
| 0x0101
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| FIREFLY, MediaTek Inc
| 0x0e8d
| 0x0003
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Huawei E122
| 0x12d1
| 0x1446
|
| {{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=49126#forumpost49126]
|-
| Huawei E160, E160E, E160G
| 0x12d1
| 0x1003
|
|{{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=51888#forumpost51888] (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6246)
|-
| Huawei E169 also known as Vodafone K3715 and Huawei K3715
| 0x12d1
| 0x1001
|
|{{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4941&forum=4&post_id=44683#forumpost44683] (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200)
|-
| Huawei E220 "Vodafone EasyBox II" "T-Mobile wnw Box Micro" also known as Huawei K3565
| 0x12d1
| 0x1003
|
| {{yes|works, see E169 above (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6280)}}
|-
| Huawei E1750
| 0x12d1
| 0x1001
|
| {{N/A|untested (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6290)}}
|-
| Huawei E170, E172, E176
| 0x12d1
| 0x1003
|
| {{N/A|untested (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200)}}
|-
| Huawei E180
| 0x12d1
| 0x1406
|
| {{yes|Works (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200)}}
|-
| KYOCERA AH-K3001V
| 0x0482
| 0x0203
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| LG CU515
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| MediaTek Inc GPS
| 0x0e8d
| 0x3329
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Metricom GS Modem
| 0x0870
| 0x0001
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Motorola MOTOMAGX phones
| 0x22b8
| 0x6425
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Motorola Q Phone
| 0x22b8
| 0x7000
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Hummingbird huc56s (Conexant)
| 0x0572
| 0x1329
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Netcomm Roadster II 128 ISDN
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Nokia n70 N95 HSDPA
|
|
|
| {{yes|works - see [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=4415&viewmode=flat&order=ASC here]}}
|-
| OGO
| 0x045E
| 0x0079
| 0090
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Olitec ADSL Modem V2
| 0x08e3
| 0x0100 / 0x0102
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onda PT502HS
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x19D2
| <!--Product ID-->0x0001
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Radicom V92HU-E2
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung i8510 Innov8 Symbian smartphone
| 0x04e8
| 0x6651
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=5552&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0]
|-
| Samsung Tocco Lite (aka GT-S5230)
| 0x04e8
| 0x6795
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=5552&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0]
|-
| Shiro / Aztech USB MODEM UM-3100
| 0x0572
| 0x1328
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM
| 0x0ace
| 0x1602
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM
| 0x0ace
| 0x1608
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM - new version
| 0x0ace
| 0x1611
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Zoom Telephonics Model 3095F USB MODEM
| 0x0803
| 0x3095
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Ugobe Pleo
| 0x6962
| 0x0100
| 0x0100
| {{Yes|Works}}
|}
==Misc==
palmpda.class - no [http://aminet.net/package/util/libs/PdaLinkPoseidon pdalink.library and tools] in AROS
Palm PDA (discontinued) synchronisation requires a port of pdalink.library and its tools through virtual usbpalm.device.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Palm IIIx (OS3.1) serial rs-232 only
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm IIIc (OS3.5)
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm V
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm m100
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm m125 first USB - last with aaa batteries
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm m500 (OS4)
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Tungsten T (OS5) first arm cpu
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Zire 31 (OS 5.28) color arm-based
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| [[:w:Handspring (company)|Handspring Visor]] – USB support out of box
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Handspring Treo 600 – last one for [[:w:Handspring (company)|Handspring]]
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Treo 700w
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
bluetooth.class - needs Bluetooth (Viking King Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Old Norse: Haraldr Blátǫnn Gormsson; Danish: Harald Blåtand Gormsen) stack to work (not written due to licensing fees to use the symbol merging the Younger Futhark runes for H (ᚼ) and B (ᛒ), representing Harald's initials)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
ccid.class - Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices (not implemented)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->cyberJack RFID basis
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0C4B
| <!--Product ID-->0x9102
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
dfu.class - DFU firmware upgrade
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->iPhone 3, 4, 5, 5c
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->0x1290 0x1292 0x1294
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 32bit use with caution could cause damage}}
|-
| <!--Description-->iPhone 5s, 6, 7, 8, X
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 64bit use with caution could cause damage}}
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio/Midiman USB audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->iPad 1, iPad 2 A1395 A1430, iPad 3, ipad mini A1432, iPad A1458 4th Gen (MD512LL/A),
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008-2013 32bit A4, A5 up to Apple A6X, iOS 1 to 10,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->iPad Air (1st generation) A1474, A1475, A1476,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014-2015 [https://github.com/AsahiLinux 64bit], A7, iOS 11 up to
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit A8, A8X,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit A9, A9X,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit A10, A10X,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 64bit A11
|-
| <!--Description-->iPad Air 3rd Gen A2153, A2123, A2154, iPad Mini 5th Gen,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit A12
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
RocketTool (USB Rocket Launchers - Toy missile launchers)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="3px" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Original Launcher and StrikerII (includes laser)
| 0x1130
| 0x0202
|
| {{yes|works }}
|-
| Dream Cheeky USB Missile Launcher or USB Cirus Cannon
| 0x1941
| 0x8021
|
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| Dream Cheeky USB Webcam Missile Launcher
| 0x1941
|
|
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| Rocket Baby
| 0x0a81
| 0x0701
|
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
DRadioTool (FM Radios - USB radio devices D-Link/Gemtek)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| D-Link DSB-R100 USB
| 0x04b4
| 0x1002
| 0x0410
| {{yes|works }}
|-
| [http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/383/t257009-link-usb-dru-r100-radio/ GemTek USB FM Radio 21]
| 0x04b4
| 0x1002
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
UproarTool (Valencia MPX mp3 player and others)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="3px" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Korean D Square Valencia MPX-Player
| 0x04e8
| various
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIuT7rJgc8w with unlocked android bootloader],
<pre>
Kill and restart the server a few times
sudo adb kill-server
sudo adb start-server
And finally type in
sudo adb devices
adb devices Lists connected devices
adb shell Opens a terminal shell on the device hollywood:/ $
su
id
df -h
top
ls -la
ls sdcard
ls sdcard/Android
ls sdcard/Oculus
wm size
cd ..
cd data/system look inside bad Corejava folder
cd data/system/etc/init look
cd data/system/app
cd /data
cd /dev/block
adb shell
pm disable-user --user 0 com.oculus.nux.ota
adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d com.oculus.tv -e uri com.android.settings/.DevelopmentSettings com.oculus.vrshell/.MainActivity
Don't change your Oculus account password after doing the FB account bypass. You'll break the log-in session, and have to factory-reset and start over
adb shell 'setprop debug.oculus.cpuLevel 5 && setprop debug.oculus.gpuLevel 5 && setprop debug.oculus.adaclocks.force 0 && setprop debug.oculus.phaseSync 1 && settings put global always_finish_activities 1 && settings put global wifi_scan_throttle_enabled 1 && settings put global window_animation_scale 0.25 && settings put global transition_animation_scale 0.25 && settings put global animator_duration_scale 0.25 && sync'
settings list --user 0 secure or global or system
user_setup_complete=0
adb shell
screenrecord
adb shell reboot
adb install <path_to_apk> Installs an app like adb install -g -r alvr_client_android.apk or adb install -r app.apk
memtester
lsmod
adb command to enable hand tracking, possible, but root access is required
adb root
oculussetting --set hand_tracking_opt_in 1 hand_tracking_enabled 1
adb push <local> <remote> Copies files to the device
adb pull <remote> <local> Copies files from the device
pull them using CFB, extract original apk using LL
adb forward tcp:9943 tcp:9943 (Used for advanced, such as ALVR streaming)
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oculus.partnercustomization Enterprise versions
adb reboot Performs a standard system restart
adb reboot bootloader Restarts the device into fastboot/bootloader mode
adb reboot recovery Restarts the device into recovery mode
adb reboot download Reboots Samsung devices into Download Mode
adb reboot fastboot Directly enters fastboot mode
[https://gist.github.com/pantasio/3d0eb4bb03a1e696aae8696f60730859#file-enable-usb-debug-adb usb dev debug adb]
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==Host Adapter Protocol USB1 OHCI UHCI USB2 EHCI USB3.0 USB3.1 xHCI ==
Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, use Prefs/Trident to confirm Vendor and Product IDs
Please chat at [https://www.arosworld.org/index.php AROS World]
*1996 USB1.0
*1998 USB1.1
*2000 USB2.0
*2008 USB3.0
*2013 USB3.1
*2017 USB3.2
[https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/rom/usb AROS has these USB transfers]
*Control -
*Bulk - Midi 1.0 ( 'send my data when you can' )
*Interrupt - Midi 2.0
*Isochronous - USBAudio, Webcams, etc (wip)
Isochronous is the starting point of modern types of multimedia creativity. IsoChronous isoc code is already in place in poseidon.library and '''scheduled''' transfers are queued to be later rerouted in the host driver code (needs to be written for each host protocol e.g. OCHI, UCHI, EHCI and [https://cdrdv2-public.intel.com/625472/625472_xHCI_Rev1_2b.pdf#:~:text=Page%203.%20Document%20Number:%20625472%2C%20Revision:%201.2b.%203. XHCI rev1.2], [https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/868296/extensible-host-controller-interface-for-universal-serial-bus-xhci-requirements-specification-r2-0.html rev2], etc). There seems to be 2 types of isoc transfers, one is just the normal isoc transfer and the other is realtime implementation of isoc transfer.
For isoc transfer there needs to be a scheduler that makes sure no isoc transfers are dropped (in or out) and that they happen at the right time. It all gets difficult as the device making use of the isoc transfer may be at any point on the device tree. One needs to calculate the USB bandwidth for the packet based periodic transfers that are initiated by the host which have fixed but guaranteed bandwidth. Host controllers guarantee this bandwidth by planning a schedule of transfers ahead of time to ensure there is enough time reserved on the bus.
[https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/products/docs/io/universal-serial-bus/ehci-specification.html EHCI] [https://www.thegoodpenguin.co.uk/blog/understanding-why-usb-isochronous-bandwidth-errors-occur/ bus-bandwidth] vs payload-bandwidth and the algorithm of the EHCI scheduler.
The bandwidth of the endpoint in terms of payload data (stuff we put in a packet) and the protocol overhead, signalling imposed bit stuffing, host delays etc.
Poseidon controls the driver and device tree and it provides an API to communicate with the USB devices. Poseidon really doesn't care much about what sort of transfer pipe is opened or used, it only provides the means to do so and forwards the iorequests to the correct driver. Poseidon code is the higher level code for USB communication and drivers are of course the lower level one.
[[File:Psd.svg|220px|right]]
; Best Hardware - NEC Chipset (OHCI + EHCI), Intel Chipset (UHCI + EHCI),
; Early support - [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/03c5252d962941a56c816a9f2315134362089349 XHCI USB3.0, USB3.1 & gen 2 Type-A Type-B Type-C]
; Next Best Set - General OHCI, SIS (OHCI + EHCI),
; Buggy Chipset - [ Early AMD OHCI], ALi OHCI, VIA UHCI, Nvidia OHCI & EHCI,
=== USB1.1 ===
OHCI USB 1.1 - USB-IF sanctioned standard but hardware physical form removed with USB2.0 and replaced with virtual emulation of USB1
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| ALi Agere M5273 A1 M5237 Lucent USS-312
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| StarTech PCI425USB, CompUSA Iogear GIC220U-b, Nvidia 220 mobo, USBA2041P, ALi SU2A-PS,
|-
| AMD 756 Chipset (onboard motherboard)
| 0x1022
| 0x740c
| 0x06
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| no [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=31308#forumpost31308 usb devices detected] Geode GX1,
|-
| CMD DU-A2 Silicon Image 0670 (pci AMD chipset)
| 0x1095
| 0x0670
| 0x06
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Silicon Image 0673 (pci AMD chipset)
| 0x1095
| 0x0673
| 0x06
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Nvidia Nforce2 USB
| 0x10de
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{Maybe|Bios options vary but does with Plop Boot}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| Tested with 20th Aug 2012 improvement
|-
| NEC µPD720100AGM
| 0x1033
| 0x0035
| 0x
| <!--Boots-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| untested - Amiga Spider card with possible bottleneck issues at higher speeds
|-
| NEC µPD720101AGM 720101GJ
| 0x1033
| 0x0035
| 0x43
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| Mac mini, Belkin F5U219vea (2+1 ports), Belkin F5U220vea1 (4+1 ports), Adaptec 3100LP, BAFO BF-460, GWC UC-160, IOGear GIC250U, Keyspan U2PCI-5, O'toLink U2-C2B U2-C2A U2-P20N U2-P50, Ratoc PCIU5, USBWholesale UII-PCIP
|-
| NEC µPD720102
| 0x1033
| 0x00
| 0x
| <!--Boots-->{{Unk|untested }}
| <!--Detects-->{{Unk|untested }}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Opti 82C861 2-port
| 0x1045
| 0xc861
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{No}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| no USB devices detected - Belkin F5U005,
|-
| SIS 7001 OCHI
| 0x1039
| 0x7001
| 0x0f
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| 20th Aug 2012 - not booting stalls on GRUB word with Plop Boot
|-
|}
UHCI USB 1.1 - Intel standard but since 2009 no hardware support as USB2 introduced virtual emulation of USB1
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| Intel
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{No|not in bios use AROS floppy disc boot}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Intel 82371AB EB MB PIIX4
| 0x8086
| 0x7112
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{No|none in bios use other booting options}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|Detects most devices}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|most devices but not RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led not on and does not work}}
|
|-
| Intel 82801DB/DBL/DBM (onboard i830 mbd)
| 0x8086
| 0x24c4
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes|but not from bios but floppy options}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Yes|}}
| RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led on and although device has software failure and recoverable error IT STILL WORKS. Fresh start sometimes needs Network Prefs Saved to work.
|-
| VIA MVP4 (onboard mbd)
| 0x1106
| 0x30
| 0x40
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|most devices}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|most devices but not wireless options}}
| RTL8187b WG111v3 detected but blue led not on and does not work
|-
| VIA VT82xx (onboard mbd)
| 0x1106
| 0x3038
| 0x40
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|most devices}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|most devices but not wireless usb}}
| RTL8187b WG111v3 blue led on but does not work
|-
| VIA VT6202 (VIA VT83C572)
| 0x1106
| 0x3038
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| A-Best USB-200, Cables N Mor USBPCI, CompUSA, D-Link DSB500, Digital/Research DRUSBCARD, Kouwell IOFlex 580, StarMount USB VIA,
|-
| VIA VT6112
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| VIA VT6212 (pci card)
| 0x1106
| 0x3038
| 0x61
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| 2011 seems to have issues with other identical via based USB controller(s) present
|-
| VIA VT6214L
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
|}
=== USB 2.0 EHCI ===
The USB-IF insisted on only one implementation of EHCI but it creates 4 virtual hcd to cover USB1.1 support. The virtual HCD on Intel and VIA EHCI controllers are UHCI. All other vendors use virtual OHCI controllers. Hardware EHCI USB2.0 ended in most chipsets in 2014/5 and is now virtual through most newer USB3.0 chipsets
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| ALi Agere M5273 A1 Lucent USS-344
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->
| <!--Detects-->
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| {{N/A|untested}} belkin F5U006,
|-
| Nvidia Nforce2 USB
|
|
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| Intel 82801DB/DBM (onboard mbd)
| 0x8086
| 0x24cd
| 0x01
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| NEC µPD720100AGM
| 0x1033
| 0x00E0
| 0x
| <!--Boots-->
| <!--Detects-->
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| {{N/A|untested - Amiga Spider card}}
|-
| NEC 72101 GJ
| 0x1033
| 0x00e0
| 0x04
| <!--Boots-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
| Belkin F5U219 VEA1 (pci),
|-
| SIS ECHI
| 0x1039
| 0x7002
| 0x00
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Maybe|issues about which port is used if it works at all}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| VIA VT6202
| 0x1106
| 0x3104
|
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
| VIA VT6212 (pci card)
| 0x1106
| 0x3104
| 0x62
| <!--Boots-->{{No}}
| <!--Detects-->{{Yes|detects}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}}
|
|-
|}
=== USB 3.x SuperSpeed SS (Speed 5Gbit/s 3.1 gen 1) aka xHCI eXtensible ===
USB Attached SCSI (UAS or UASP) is a protocol used for high-speed data transfer between computers and external storage devices like SSDs, HDDs, and some flash drives. It provides up to 70% faster read/write speeds than traditional Bulk-Only Transport (BOT) by allowing multiple commands to run in parallel, rather than waiting in a queue
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1000 FL 1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B73
| <!--Product ID-->0x1000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->link power management (LPM, USB 3.0 power saving) cannot be disabled so random connection issues
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1009-200 FL 1009
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x1009
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Orico PFU3-2P
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1100-100 FL 1100SX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x1100
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->LPM cannot be disabled so issues with disconnecting WD drives etc - CalDigit, ORICO PFU3-2P, FASTA-6GU3 Pro, inatech KTU3FR-2P 2 port USB 3.0, and Inateck KT4004 (KTU3FR-4PA rev B2) for storage and hubs, etc
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic FL1400 FL 1400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x1400
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Fresco Logic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720200 uPD720200a chip
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1d6b
| <!--Product ID-->0x0194
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|no USB3 but seems to works like USB2}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported for USB3 but works like USB2 - ORICO PRU3-4P 4 Port USB, early Dell Wyse zx0 thin client,
|-
| <!--Description-->NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720201 uPD720201 chip
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x114 0x0115
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported
|-
| <!--Description-->NEC Renesas xHCI µPD720202 uPD720202 chip
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1912
| <!--Product ID-->0x0015
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.ti.com/product/tusb7340 TI] tusb7340 TUSB732
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x8241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported Koutech IO-PEU436 but only one with open docs
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->recognized but not supported - integrated since Ivybridge
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Via Labs VL800 xHCI 0.96 support in VL800, VIA VL811
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x3432 0x3438 0x3515 and 0x9201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{Maybe|}} 2.0 backwards support
| <!--Opinion-->Anker 68UPPCIE-2S20PU 2 port, Plugable 4-Port, GA-z77x-ud5h rev. 1.1 mobo,
|-
| <!--Description-->Via Labs VL811+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Via Labs VL812
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->xHCI 1.0 support in VL805
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
USB 3.1 (power up to 100W and data 10Gbit/s USB 3.2 gen 2 - USB-A Full size plug - USB-B micro USB size - USB-C reversible)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM1142
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B21
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Connector: USB Type C and USB Type A x 1 - Ugreen USB C PCI Card 2 Port USB 3.1 Type C
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[ Intel] Revision 1.8 1.9 Updated
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->VLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Opinion-->AUKEY 4 Ports USB C ,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Startech - PEXUSB312C - 2-port Usb 3.1 10Gbit/s
|-
|}
USB 3.2 (power up to 100W and data 20Gbit/s gen 2x2 - USB-A Full size plug - USB-B micro USB size - USB-C reversible)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel xHCI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[ Intel] Revision 2.6 Update
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Detects-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Works-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->VLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=== USB 4 (40Gbps thunderbolt, pcie 3.0 tunnelling, ) ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Boot from USB
! width="10%" |Detect USB device
! width="10%" |USB device works
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Marvell
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Ryzen7 6800U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Goshen Ridge JHL8440 Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Boots-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Detects-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Works-->{{N/A|}}
|
|-
|}
== hid.class (Human Interface Device) ==
=== Keyboard ===
Some multi-finger touchpad support works but not on all touchpads
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Retro N C64 edition Keyboard, the super button accessory and optional N30 mouse
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 87 keys Kailh white}}
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo 108 Retro Mechanical Keyboard (white kailh) and two superbuttons (green)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Apple Pro Keyboard
| 0x05ac
| 0x0205
| 0x0122
| {{yes|works (its two hub ports) but mouse scroll wheel issues}}
|-
| Apple Pro Keyboard
| 0x05AC
| 0x020B
|
| {{yes|works (two onboard ports also)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Aigo K68 60% red switches, A68 A87 wireless 2G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=49&products_id=973 AmigaOne Keyboard]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko TAC87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 80% TKL }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko MonsGeek FUN60 PRO&MAX HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 60% hall effect }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 hall effect, good but expensive and software poor}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Akko
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ATTACK SHARK X98
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 98% maybe silent linear feel with Two-color PBT keycap}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ATTACK SHARK X68HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 hall effect }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Azio Cascade
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Chilkey ND75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 75% expensive}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Chilkey ND104 (Wuque Studios)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 premium clicky (WS Blue) or silent (WS White) key options with Ansi and ISO formats also numpad and calculator, aluminum machined, tri mode, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2026 untested magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K65 Mech MX no numeric keypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair CH-9000045 K70 Blue MX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K95
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cherry G80 G80-3000L[x]C[yy]-[z]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire Rapid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Corsair K100 Air
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 okay low profile but expensive
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Dell SK-8135 Dell USB Keyboard for Internet and Multimedia rev H for Dimension 4500, Dimension 8250, OptiPlex GX260n, OptiPlex GX60n, Precision 350 (R42232)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x413C
| <!--Product ID-->0x2010
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes| usb1.1 keyboard hub 0x413C 0x1003 works as well - multimedia keys not mapped }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Deepcool KG722
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 65% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ducky Channel Zero DK2108 Mech Mechanical Cherry MX Red
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ducky Shine 3 Brown or Blue (DK9087) MX keys
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker Cidoo V75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker rt100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 plastic build and no screws, numpad with small 0, mostly quiet seasalt switches, gimmick usb-c 1in screen}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EPOMAKER TH99
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }} USB-C full numpad keyboard
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker P75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker p87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Leobog Hi75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Feker Galaxy80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Galaxy100 gmk/via
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 96% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker Aula F75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 budget version good 75% choice of 4 leobog switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker Tide75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 75% and not too expensive}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker Ajazz AK820 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker Ajazz AK35I V3 MAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 104 keys - two models: wired and tri-mode connection - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker Aula F108 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 pricy but okay 100% but only leobog graywood switches but hotswap available afterwards}}
|-
| <!--Description-->eopmaker Ajazz AK980
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 97 keys }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker G87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker RT82 RT85
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker RT100 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 96% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->epomaker x Galaxy100 lite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 good 96% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epomaker
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Filco Ninja Majestouch-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Focus FK-760 Wireless Keyboard & Trackball
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}} but quality build issues raised
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GMMK Tenkeyless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested default Gateron Brown switches for Kailh Box Jades default Gateron Brown switches for Kailh Box Jades}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GK61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->GMK67 GMK87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested budget good option}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hengchangtong HCT Limeme gk103s Entry Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->0xC0F4
| <!--Product ID-->0x0009
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|half Keyboard left side only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hexgears M2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested hotswap kaihl green switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hexgears
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Iqunix mq80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 good 75% low profile keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Iqunix Magi65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested good 65% low profile keys }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iqunix ez60 ez80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 untested specific hall effect switches - actuation point, rapid trigger, etc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Jomaa YiChip Wireless 50% key with touchpad
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x3151
| <!--Product ID-->0x3000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|dongle detected, keys and pad not working - 2 AAA NM}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron q0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 untested numpad only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron q1 v1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 untested okay}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron Q6 Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested 75% with numeric numpad, barebones so choose switches and keycaps to suit }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron q1 MAX V1 MAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron Lemokey P1 QMK
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested best option to customise switches and keycaps}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron LemoKey X1 X3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested keycap swap only not switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K2HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested okay}} wireless hall effect analogue on all keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K4HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 untested hall effect but software }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K5 K17
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 untested okay low profile but }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron Q5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Keychron K10 HE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kiiboom Breeze 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 good 75% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meletrix Boog 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 magnetic hall effect, good but expensive and software poor}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Melgeek O2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 low profile 75% but not repairable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->MOSART 2.4G Wireless 60% Keyboard Trackball
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x062a
| <!--Product ID-->0x4105
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|dongle recognised HID, keys worked, roller worked, scroll wheel works and shoulders works but buttons around left, top and right hand side (RHS) do not work and plastic and 2 AA MN1500}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mucai SiGma Micro MKA610
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1c4f
| <!--Product ID-->0x0084
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| unknown red keys - rgb backlighting - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://hjldemo.clsc.cn/ Guangzhou Zhentian Electronics Ltd] Perixx Periboard 505 Plus with Trackball
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|okay dome keyboard - poor trackball}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Guangzhou Zhentian Electronics Co., Ltd Perixx Periboard 706 Plus with Trackball Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|generally okay dome with good sized keys but piano black surround fingerprint magnet, occasional brief trackball freezes after no use, takes some time to get used to the trackball size}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Perixx Periboard-716 Wireless (Chicony)
| <!--Vendor ID-->04f2:1013
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|okay dome keyboard and trackpad}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Perixx Periboard-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Perixx Periboard-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lenovo SK-8825 41A5327 SIL12-W07
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->works manufactured for
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lite-On USB NetVista Full Width Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x04b3
| <!--Product ID-->0x3025
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K320 Wireless Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|The Logitech USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver pairing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K340 Wireless Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description--> [http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-touch-keyboard-k400r Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard k400]
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x046D
| <!--Product ID--> 0xC52B
| <!--Revision--> 1201
| <!--Opinion--> {{yes|All (including multimedia) keys work. Some keys requires remapping with Trident. Touchpad works and acts as normal mouse. Presents itself in Trident as USB Receiver from Logitech with 3 HID bindings}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K400 Plus K400+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech K600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech TK820
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech TK830
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G915 TKL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Unk|okay keyboard TKL means no number pad}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lofree Lite84
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lofree Flow Lite100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 silent switches and low profile keys}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->MACHENIKE K500 Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 94 keys untested Hot Swappable 94 Keys 90% Layout }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->MechLands Vibe99
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 100 keys untested Gasket-mounted Wired/Bluetooth/2.4GHz Wireless Mechanical Keyboard}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Comfortable Curve 2000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| recognized but not supported}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|recognized but not supported}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Wireless Media Desktop 1000 (1356)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID-->0x00f9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|working but not mouse part}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Niz Micro84 Duo82 X87
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 electro capacitive }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy gem80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy kick 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 low profile 75% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy Air75 V3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 75% }}
|-
| <!--Description-->nuphy node 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 96% layout, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Qpad MK-50 MK-80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Qpad MK-90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Chroma
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1532
| <!--Product ID-->0203
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://openrazer.github.io/ Razer] Lycosa
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Blackwidow 2013
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razr Blackwidow Ultimate
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Cynosa Lite V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->1532
| <!--Product ID-->0x023f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer DeathStalker
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer HuntsMan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Ornata
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Orbweaver Chroma Keypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1532
| <!--Product ID-->0207
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Tartarus Keypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested not hall effect and very expensive}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Redragon K668 RGB Gaming Keyboard Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 untested 108 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys Upgraded Hot-swappable Socket,Red Switch}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Redragon K689 PRO Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 untested Gasket RGB Gaming Keyboard, 108 Keys Mechanical Keyboard w/Extra 4 Hotkeys, Upgraded Hot-swappable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2027 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Risophy 60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2024 75% mechanical, hotswap so okay for price untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Risophy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Royal Kludge RK65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested cream switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SINO WEALTH Gaming KB SkyLion K68
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x258a
| <!--Product ID-->0x003a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| blue stalks with rgb lighting}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SKYLOONG GK104 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested gateron }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->SteelSeries
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet x300 2.4G Keyboard Mouse MosART
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x062A
| <!--Product ID-->0x4101
| <!--Revision-->0312
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|1 AAA for each and works well - mouse slightly better built than keyboard rubberised membrane}}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet X331 HDE 2.4G Keyboard wireless RCMCU
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0C45
| <!--Product ID-->0x7000
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|wireless can be glitchy but few extra keys are mapped }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet X500 2.4G Keyboard Mouse MOSArt
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x062A
| <!--Product ID-->0x2901
| <!--Revision-->0112
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|works well especially large touchpad - usual rubber domed membraned keyboard mechanism }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tecware Specter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested good 75%}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unicomp Model M USB 104 key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }} IBM's and later Lexmark buckling spring switches
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varmilo Minilo Bluebell (prestige silent) and Eculapytus (violet tactile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 75% plastic build no screws not great to mod}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varmilo Sword 68
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| expensive but good}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varmilo 98
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 expensive but good and Kailh silent}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weikav Velocifire Choice65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weikav Velocifire Lucky65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wobkey Crush80 Reboot Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 very good but expensive Aluminum Hotswap Wireless RGB}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wobkey Rainy 75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 good 75% but not as expensive CNC Aluminum HMX/JWK/Cocoa Switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wooting HE60 HE80 HE90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 hall effect but expensive with good software}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier WK61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2021 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier Sk71
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier Sk75
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Womier Sk75 TMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 hall effect }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xenta White Wireless HK6718B+HM3302-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|works with Raspberry Pi untested on AROS native}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xinmeng X87 MAGIC_REFINER
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 untested keycap swap but not hotswapable switches}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzii AL66
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| milk switches, cherry PBT, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzi B75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 budget good with cocoa cream switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzii AL75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|good budget option with swappable switches, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzii AL80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yunzi C75 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 budget good with switches }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2028 magnetic hall effect software should be better and surpasses mechanical}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
<pre>
linear - creamy
tactile - thocky
clicky - clacky
</pre>
<pre >
Cherry MX Black are linear switches (no feedback); good for gaming.
Cherry MX Red are linear (less noise no click) but more squishy;
Cherry MX Brown are in between Blue and Red in style and tactile;
Cherry MX Clear switches have soft tactile feedback (with no click).
Cherry MX Blue have tactile feedback with a click (noisy); good for typing.
Gateron Yellows KS-3, KS-3x47 or better Pros have a milky top and black bottom and linear
TTC Silent Frozen v2. Linear and dead silent
Mouse the huano brown with yellow dot for silent mouse clicks
Kailh red dust proof encoder for smooth and close to silent scrolling
Boba U4 Silent Tactile switches
Husky linears
HMX
</pre >
=== Mouse ===
if the USB mouse is non-functional put a USB pendrive in before or add the following to user-startup in '''s''' drawer/folder/directory
sys:prefs/trident NOGUI > NIL:
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Brand
! width="20%" | Description
! width="10%" | Model
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| 3D Mouse
| <!--Model-->[http://www.3dconnexion.com/products/spacenavigator.html SpaceNavigator]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| 3D Mouse
| <!--Model-->SpacePilot Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| Mouse
| <!--Model-->SpaceExplorer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| 3Dconnexion
| Wireless Mouse
| <!--Model-->SpaceMouse
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->3D Optical
| <!--Description-->Wired
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0000:3825
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin
| Combo mouse
|
| 0x05FE
| 0x0011
| Low 0100
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Cytec
| <!--Description-->Wired Mouse Gaming
| <!--Model-->R.A.T 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Dell
| Mouse
| MO56UC
| 0x413C
| 0x3200
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->equatech / clone logitech
| <!--Description-->wireless mouse
| <!--Model-->49779 / M185
| <!--Vendor ID--> 3151:2020 later 3151:3020
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{Yes|detected and works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Hama
| RF Optical Mouse
| AM-6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keychron
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->M3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keychron
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->M5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keycron
| <!--Description-->Optical Wireless
| <!--Model-->M6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested 1k polling and 16k dpi }}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Keychron
| <!--Description-->Optical Wireless
| <!--Model-->M7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested barebones 1k polling and 16k dpi, great for small hands, loud clicks}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->LogiCAD 3D
| <!--Description-->3D Mouse
| <!--Model-->Magellan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Logitech
| Cordless Desktop Navigator
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{No|The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing}}
|-
| Logitech Inc.
| First/Pilot Wheel Mouse
| N48/M-BB48 M-BE58
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Logitech
| Wireless mouse
| [http://www.logitech.com/en-roeu/mice_pointers/mice/devices/5484 M305]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| Logitech
| Wireless RF Mouse
| MK710
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{No|The Logitech Unifying Receiver pairing}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech
| <!--Description-->Wireless Mouse
| <!--Model-->MX Master Anywhere 2S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{No|untested}} micro USB charge port on front
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->M220 silent
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech Logi
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->MX Master 3S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{No|2021 untested usb-c bluetooth, inbuilt battery but muted clicks}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitach
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->G502 X Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 very clicky}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Logitech
| <!--Description-->Optical
| <!--Model-->MX Master 4 MXM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Bluetooth usb-c dongle, inbuilt lithium battery}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Description
| Model
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Maxxter
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->248a:8566
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Maxxter
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->248a:8518
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->OrzerHome Maxxter
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->248a:8514
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested 1 aa with no on/off switch }}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| Wheel Mouse optical
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| Sidewinder Mouse
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| IntelliMouse Explorer USB optical
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Microsoft
| Wireless Optical Mouse 2000
|
| 0x045E
| 0x00F9
|
| {{no|not working see keyboard Media Desktop 2000 above}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Microsoft
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->1461 1447
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{No|usb dongle matched to one mouse only no others}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Orochi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Mamba
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Naga
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}} 17 buttons
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB Optical
| <!--Model-->Naga Hex V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}} MOBA Gaming Mouse, Professional Grade 16,000 DPI Sensor - RGB lighting
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->DeathAdder
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Viper
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->Razer
| <!--Description-->USB optical
| <!--Model-->Basilisk V3 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested 1k polling, 35k dpi, }}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Trust
| Slimline Lasermouse
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| SteelSeries
| Tobii EyeX EyeMobile PCEye
| Eye Tracking Control
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}} gaze interaction track technology for augment augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->The Eye Tribe Tracker
| <!--Description-->Eye
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->USB Optical Mouse
| <!--Model-->MV3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x192f
| <!--Product ID-->0x0916
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> {{N/A|untested}}
|}
=== Trackball ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->3Dconnexion SpaceBall 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{N/A|untested}} Labtec designed and rolled into new company 3dconnexion 2001 by owners Logitech
|-
| <!--Description-->ACCO Kensington Orbit optical F1233A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kensington Turbo Mouse 64210
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Clearly Superior Technologies. Model:CST 1000-RC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Trackman Marble Mouse Wired USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Cordless Trackman Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Optical Trackman T-RB22 - Cordless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech M570 wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Trackball Mouse Optical 1.0 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft X05-87473 Trackball USB Optical
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== KVM ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NanoKVM
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== Gamepad ===
Controllers have mostly decided that the left analog joystick is keyboard equivalent of WASD and right joystick is your mouse. You also have 2 bumpers above the triggers. Shoot could be right trigger (so it doesn't involve taking your thumb off the right joystick). Face buttons for reloading or jump or other non-critical functions. Crank up the sensitivity and practice.
Testing can be done with the TRIDENT Prefs, [https://devicetests.com/controller-tester html5], [https://greggman.github.io/html5-gamepad-test/ html5], or [https://gamepad-tester.com/ Tester]
==== Dinput Poseidon Default Plugin - Playstation(TM) style ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="35%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Betop Betong Bat D2E BTP-BD2E XD4D2E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Gravis Eliminator Gamepad Pro USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->047d
| <!--Product ID-->4005
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 2d only
|-
| Hama Black Force USB Gamepad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 psx clone look
|-
| <!--Description-->Jess Tech Game Elements Philips GGE909 PC Recoil Pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbAmIhj6P4 Logitech Wingman Precision USB] G-UC3B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A| }}
| 2002 no 3D but good for 2D retro games like Turrican II
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Wingman Action Pad G-UB3A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 1 blue lucid translucent - thin analog stick N64 type -
|-
| Logitech Wingman RumblePad UB05B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc20a
| 1.12
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|untesed }}
| 2000 twin blue analogue sticks N64 type - poor 2d controls with single molded blue piece - vibration feedback - single shoulder buttons with throttle control below right one
|-
| Logitech Wingman Cordless RumblePad G-RA4A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc211
| 1.12
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|untested }}
| 2001 twin blue analogue sticks N64 type - poor 2d controls with single molded black piece - vibration feedback - dual shoulder buttons L1 L2 R1 R2 with blue throttle control below right one - 4 aa mn1500 batteries; life not great - C-UD10A usb dongle - overall big and bulky
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Precision Wired G-UG15
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 psx styling blue outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Cordless Precision G-X2E14A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 ps2 styling blue outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G-X5C11A Cordless Precision Wireless Controllers
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 psx styling black outer shell - no 3D analog and no shoulder buttons - no rumble
|-
| [http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/game-console-accessories-controls/logitech-dual-actiontm-gamepad/ Logitech Dual Action]
* G-UD8 has no mode (2D only?) button and no rumble
* G-UF13A later
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc2
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|[http://www.morphzone.org/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=7018&forum=12 G-UF13A tested only]}}
| 2003 New body shape psx style - dual analog 3D sticks - 4 small travel shoulder triggers no 5,6,7,8
|-
| Logitech RumblePad 2 G-UF13
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc218
| 1.00
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes| }}
| 2006 light blue top/black base - twin analogues 3D along with dual short travel shoulder buttons - rumble present -
|-
| <!--Description-->[Logitech RumblePad 2 Cordless]
* G-RC?? OLD version that take FOUR batteries and RED Logitech logo
* G-RC14 uses TWO batteries has an ORANGE logo - dongle C-UE10
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0xc219
| <!--Revision-->0x0200
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|mostly}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 may have to remove 1 battery - G-RC?? 5 + 7 buttons - G-RC14 use buttons 6 + 8 to reset sticks - replace battery and push large button on receiver -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech F310 Wired Dual Action G-U0001
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0xc21
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|D mode switch}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 dual analog 3D with pc-xbox/psx switch on back (only D works) - both rear shoulder RT LT buttons have excess travel - no rumble vibration -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech F510 Wired G-UG0002
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0xc21
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 dual analog with dual xbox pc/psx X/D switched compatibility modes -
|-
| Logitech F710 Wireless / Cordless RumblePad 2 G-R0001
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| 0xc219
| 3.05
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe| }}
| When switch on top set to D and nano receiver for each controller to pair - 2 aa mn1500 batteries required - rumble support sometimes - rear back shoulder buttons excessive travel needed
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Megaworld 'TIME' USB pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0735
| <!--Product ID-->0x9902
| <!--Revision-->Low 0100
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No |}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 Poor quality
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft
* SideWinder Precision Pro USB (1997)
* SideWinder Precision 2 (1998)
* Game Pad Pro (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{yes| }}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5934#post_5931 must setup first]
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad X04 Freestyle
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{N/A|N/A }}
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} 1998 might need USB adapter
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder X05 63895 92626 Flight stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|2000 [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=929.msg11309#new tested]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Sidewinder Flight Stick X08-58736
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft
Plug & Play Game Pad (2000)
SideWinder Joystick (2000)
Game Pad 2.0 (2001)
SideWinder Force Feedback 2 (2002)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2002 long-standing static buildup problem and Force Feedback 2 was the removal of the power brick
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| Saitek [http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/game-console-accessories-controls/saitek-ps1000/ PS1000 Cyborg V.1], [http://www.testfreaks.co.uk/game-console-accessories-controls/saitek-ps2700-rumble-pad/ PS2700]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 no rumble function
|-
| Saitek [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG0v-hf6ZPA P2600] [http://compactiongames.about.com/od/hardware/tp/gamepads.htm P3600],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 no rumble function
|-
| Saitek P2900 wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{N/A|untested but runs on 1 AA battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Batoh PS3 mini USB Wired hookup [http://ps3.jim.sh/sixaxis/usb/ SIXAXIS]
*PCB Ribbon Notes
*Protos ALPS MSU Rev3 M3 and the later CBEH-1019
*? SA1Q135A for sixaxis
*PP4
*V2
*V25
*VX SA1Q146A first dualshock 3 model
*VX SA1Q147A CECHZC2U (USA)
*VX35 SA1Q159A
*VX3 SA1Q160A
*VX? SA1Q188A
*VX4 SA1Q189A shipped with a CECH-2504 datecode 0C
*VX5 SA1Q194A changed design ALPS, PS button changes
*VX6 SA1Q195A red case,
*VX7 SA1Q222A superslims 2 ribbons
*VX8 SA1Q224A superslims 2 ribbons
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x054c
| <!--Product ID-->0x0268
| <!--Revision-->1.00
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Sometimes detected but no support - no sixaxis features detected - mini usb lead will have varying results -
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PS4
*JDM JDS 001 010 011
*JDM 030 040 055
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PS5 Dual Sense
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Speed Link Strike 2 FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Firestorm Dual Power 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|[http://www.morphzone.org/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=7018&forum=12 only 1 axis joystick only]}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator GM-1500 GM-1520
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 M series Aluminum Metal Joystick Hitbox Controller Arcade Fighting Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 T series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 G series Gamefinger G12 G13 G16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> plastic -
|-
| <!--Description-->Haute42 S series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> thinner and lighter than G series
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mad Catz sf2 fightstick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash Datel Paewang Arcade Pro Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash F300 Fighting Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash F500 Fighting Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Pico Flatbox GP2040-CE Hot Swappable Mini Hitbox Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> default it is configured for PS4 but before plugging usbc cable in, X for Dinput, B Xinput, RT HID - plastic build case - Rev4 based on RP2040 chip and firmware is based on GP2040-CE (Community Edition) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Shenzhen Onebitdo Tech 8bitdo Fighting stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Venom 8 button
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
==== Xinput Xbox Style Plugin ====
2018 extension added originally called AROSx but later redacted. Latest [https://github.com/medusalix/xone linux driver] might be useful.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="35%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate C Wired 82CB (Shenzhen ONEBITDO TECH - GWOWO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2dc8
| <!--Product ID-->0x3106
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 4 t6 torx screws - non hall effect so drifting issues - triggers go faulty often -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate 2C Wired Controller 82CD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2dc8
| <!--Product ID-->0x310A
| <!--Revision-->0114
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - HID keyboard assigned - 4 t6 torx screws - hall effect analogs and triggers - 1000Hz polling -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate 2C wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - 400mw battery - hall effect 3d nubs and triggers - micro switch shoulder buttons - d-pad poor for retro games -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo ULtimate Mini Wired Controller for Xbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Pro 2
*Wired Controller
*Wireless
*Bluetooth
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect - playstation style layout for pc - slide button for S-A-D-X switch, android, dinput or xinput -
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Pro 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 tmr hall effect analogs, hall effect triggers and some microswitches - button swap - ps2 style layout -
|-
| <!--Description-->8bitdo Ultimate 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2026 - mw battery - hall effect 3d nubs and triggers - micro switch shoulder buttons - d-pad for retro games -
|-
| <!--Description-->8BitDo Pro 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 hall effect analogs, hall effect triggers and some microswitches - button swap - ps2 style layout -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Ace Aurora
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 hall effect joysticks with no deadzone mode, gyro, linear rumble, trigger stops, back paddles, button swap, macro, turbo, RGB LED effects - tri-mode connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Betop Beitong Spartan BTP-2270U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->Betop Betong Asura 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no hall effect - noble linear trigger potentiometer and alps shoulder LB/RB micro switch
|-
| <!--Description-->BEITONG ASURA 2 Pro+ Game Controller Wireless Gamepad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Beitong Zeus 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BebonCool Dinofire Model Number: Q218 / TP28
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 - triggers aren't progressive but ON/OFF -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X05
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect analog and triggers - tri mode connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX Wireless Controller PC PS3, 9013pro ESM-9013PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 linear hall effect but device sometimes will not connect tried multiple attempts with the dongle
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 ABXY MICRO SWITCH - Bumpers Tactile switch Hall Effect analog
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX X15
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 hall effect analog and triggers - membrane buttons -
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX S10 Wireless Gamepad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 TMR Hall effect and compatible with Switch 2/PC/Phone/TV/Steam, NFC, Gyro, HD Rumble -
|-
| <!--Description-->EasySMX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->202
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Fantech World EOS Pro WGP15
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect trigger and sticks,2 back paddles, motion controlling
|-
| <!--Description-->Fantech EOS PRO II S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 controller with TMR hall effect analogues, mechanical face buttons and D-pad, 63 input macro, back paddles, turbo - analog triggers with trigger stops - tri mode bt wifi and wired - slide switch on back for switch, macos/android and xinput -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Apex
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 luxury model
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Vader Pro 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 the Pro(Hall Effects) and Non-Pro (No Hall)
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Direwolf 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 hall effect sticks and triggers - poor wifi connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Apex 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 luxury model
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Vader 4 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - hall effect, DInput mode (o+A hold) -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Direwolf 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect analog and triggers but membrane buttons with gold contacts - 800mhA battery -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Dunefox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 basic model hall effect analog and triggers but membrane buttons - 500mha battery - no gyros -
|-
| <!--Description-->Flydigi Vader 5 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2025 - hall effect stick with tension control, linear triggers, DInput mode (o+A hold) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir T4K Keleid, T4C Cyclone wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 poor to ok switch
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir Nova
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no|| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - switch type layout
|-
| <!--Description-->Guangzhou Chicken Run Network Tech Nova Lite GameSir-T4n LITE - Zikway HID gamepad
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/Gamesir/comments/1c185ve/psa_keep_gamesir_nova_lite_t4n_lite_firmware_at/ fw 4200 seems to be xbox so B then Home for Xinput (green LED), A then Home for HID BT Android (green/yellow LED), Y then Home for Switch Pro (Red LED)] or X then Home for Wifi and start and select to alternatively swap modes
* and if on [https://www.reddit.com/r/Gamesir/comments/1c185ve/psa_keep_gamesir_nova_lite_t4n_lite_firmware_at/ fw 5700 ds4 so Home + B (blue LED), ]
* firmware 6900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x3537
| <!--Product ID-->0x1040 0x1041
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - hall effect 3d nubs - no usb-c cable - rubber membrane analog trigger travel and bumpers shoulder buttons - wifi 2.4G and bluetooth - xbox layout so ab and xy might need to be swapped via m and a buttons for switch type [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po-nNuC5fps fixes video] - 250Hz polling - 600mah battery - rigid carry case - poor d-pad esp diagonals - gamesir settings software only on android 6+ or ios based only -
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir Nova 2 Lite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir G8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Gamesir TEGENARIA T3 Lite Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 playstation aesthetic hall effect analog and membrane buttons - X+Home button connects as an Xbox controller
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir Cyclone 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 TMR Joysticks with anti-friction rings and metal anti-friction rings around the stems, gyro, rumble, macro, turbo, 2 back paddles, hall analog triggers with micro-switch trigger - tri mode bluetooth, 2.4GHz wifi and wired, 1000hz polling rate - gamesir connect software -
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir G7 Pro for Xbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 TMR hall effect - hall effect triggers, tri mode connection - gamesir nexus software -
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir Super Nova Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 hall effect sticks and triggers, 1000Hz polling, tri mode connectivity,
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GameSir
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KingKong 2 NS08
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Electromagnetic Stick hall effect - hall linear triggers - Mechanical face buttons - wired and wireless - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KingKong 2 PRO NS09
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->hall efect - wired and wireless - Mechanical face buttons - Built-in rechargeable lithium battery
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KingKong MAX 3 KK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->hall effect - wired and wireless - lithium battery -
|-
| <!--Description-->Gulikit KK3 Max USB-c Bluetooth Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 Hall Joysticks and Triggers, Maglev/Rotor/HD Vibration, 1000Hz Polling Rate, 4 Back Buttons,
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit KK3 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 smaller version of KK3 MAX - hall effect analog and triggers, face buttons , maglev rumble, gyro, 4 back paddles - rigid case - 950mAh up to 8 hrs -
|-
| <!--Description-->GuliKit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hyperkin
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hori EX2 Turbo UHX3-45
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Machenike G1 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 Wireless Gaming Controller with 1K Polling Rate Hall Effect Trigger Joystick For Nintendo Switch PC iOS Android
|-
| <!--Description-->Machenike G5 Pro Wireless Gaming Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 ABXY Switch Membrane, Bumpers Tactile switch and hall effect analog
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->microsoft sidewinder precision pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| [https://pineight.com/mw/index.php?title=USB_game_controllers Xbox 360 Wired Controller]
| 0x045e
| 0x028e
| 0x
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|needs specific driver and has poor 2D control pad}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| Microsoft (R) [https://blog.tkjelectronics.dk/2012/12/xbox-360-receiver-added-to-the-usb-host-library/ Xbox 360] (TM) Wireless Receiver for Windows(R) Model 1086 and Controller
| 0x045e
| 0x0719, 0x or 0x0291
| 0x0100
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|separate standalone usb dongle detected and shows as 8 vendor interfaces but no class associated and so not working - may need new class from code from xpad or xboxdrv to work the controllor}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox 360 Kinect [http://hackaday.com/2010/11/10/kinect-open-source-driver-demo-and-hacking/ Video]
[http://git.marcansoft.com/?p=libfreenect.git;a=commit;h=7655fcf7239ba4907654089dba535a196685dbe5 GIT]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 proprietary 2.4GHz RF protocol,
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox One Wired Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox One wireless controller newer model with the 3.5mm headphone jack 1537 1697 and microsoft adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02d1 or 0x02dd
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Elite Series 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02e3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 ok -
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox later models 1708+ Xbox One and Series use 5GHz and use Bluetooth,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02e0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->Xbox One S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02ea 0x02fd
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft Elite Series 2 Core
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045E
| <!--Product ID-->0x02ff
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 ok - no hall - 125Hz polling -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Minisform MGP01
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->MOBAPAD N1HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 has liquid silicone face buttons, hall effect analog, D-Pad swap, two back paddles, USB-A dongle, HD Rumble -
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobapad Huben 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobapad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BIGBIG WON Gale 墨将 mòjiāng
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BIGBIG WON Blitz PRO 2 TMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BIGBIG WON now MOJHON AETHER
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 hall effect joysticks, hall effect triggers, mechanical bumpers, 1000hz polling rate, mechanical D-pad, membrane face buttons, mechanical back paddles, rumble, deadzone issues - tri mode
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->MSI FORCE GC20 GC30 V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 not hall effect
|-
| <!--Description-->MSI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mytrix Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NACON GC-100XF Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 average
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN P5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall effect joysticks & triggers, limited trigger stops, 1000hz polling rate on wired, 4 back paddles, 32 macro record, anti-deadzone mode, RAW mode, gyro, turbo, tri-mode connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN P50L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->PowerA
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->QRD Stellar T5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->QRD Junior E5 Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->QRD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Wolverine V3 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 hall
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RetroFlag
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Speedlink XEOX Pro Analog Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->enclosed lithium battery? - xbox layout - switchable on back of controller to directinput (dinput) or xinput - USB dongle switchable to pc and ps3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SCUF Instinct Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 good
|-
| <!--Description-->SCUF Envision Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 good
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Steel Series Stratus Duo XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->usb adapter needed
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://inputlabs.io/Inputlabs InputLabs Alpakka Open Source and build yourself]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->DIY it with 3d printer, pcb and components - pi pico needed - 2 gyros for better accuracy -
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://inputlabs.io/kapybara Inputlabs kapybara]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->DIY one handed version wip
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Vilcorn Z03 BT Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 - other Bluetooth modes (green, red, blue, purple, etc.) Select + M1 (or M2) - 400mAh - not great latency wired - 800mhz polling -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->zd ultimate legend
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->zd 0+ elite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->zd 0+excellent
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
<pre>
#ifndef AROSX_LIBRARY_H
#define AROSX_LIBRARY_H
#include <exec/types.h>
#define AROSX_CONTROLLER_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0x00
#define AROSX_CONTROLLER_TYPE_GAMEPAD 0x01
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_UP 0x0001
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_DOWN 0x0002
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_LEFT 0x0004
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_DPAD_RIGHT 0x0008
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_START 0x0010
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_BACK 0x0020
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_LEFT_THUMB 0x0040
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_RIGHT_THUMB 0x0080
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_LEFT_SHOULDER 0x0100
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_RIGHT_SHOULDER 0x0200
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_A 0x1000
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_B 0x2000
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_X 0x4000
#define AROSX_GAMEPAD_Y 0x8000
struct AROSX_GAMEPAD {
ULONG Timestamp;
UWORD Buttons;
UBYTE LeftTrigger;
UBYTE RightTrigger;
WORD ThumbLX;
WORD ThumbLY;
WORD ThumbRX;
WORD ThumbRY;
};
#define AROSX_EHMB_CONNECT 0x00
#define AROSX_EHMB_DISCONNECT 0x01
#define AROSX_EHMF_CONNECT (1L<<AROSX_EHMB_CONNECT)
#define AROSX_EHMF_DISCONNECT (1L<<AROSX_EHMB_DISCONNECT)
struct AROSX_EventHook {
struct Node eh_Node;
struct MsgPort *eh_MsgPort;
ULONG eh_MsgMask;
};
struct AROSX_EventNote {
struct Message en_Msg;
ULONG en_Event;
APTR en_Param1;
APTR en_Param2;
};
#endif /* AROSX_LIBRARY_H */
</pre>
=== Joystick ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CH Products CombatStick 568
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cyborg X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Extreme 3D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| [Logitech Attack 3 Joystick]
| 0x0464
| 0xC214
| 0205
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->saitek X-52 x52 pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->saitek aviator
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Speedlink Competition Pro USB
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{maybe|works but games not working "out of the box"}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator QZ 501
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator TH 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust Predator GM-2500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust XK 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
===[https://github.com/JacKeTUs/linux-steering-wheels Gaming Racing Steering Wheels]===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="25%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="40%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> [https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/documents/pid1_01.pdf USB PID standard not supported],
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cammus C5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fanatec CSL Elite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS4 and Xbox - belt driven wheel - 30cm wheel swapping
|-
| <!--Description-->Fanatec Club Sport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> top belt $600 £500 system
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->FFBeast
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius TRIO RACER F1 Racing Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Cheap and cheerful but not great - may need calibrating
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hama PC Racing Wheel Thunder V18
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Average
|-
| <!--Description-->Hori Racing Wheel 3 with pedals
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS3 PC
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logic3 PXU450 TopDrive GT450 Steering Wheel for PS3, PS4, XBox One and PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech MOMO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Very good
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Driving Force GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Drive Force Pro DFP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> wheel 900 degree - weighs in at 15 lbs
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Formula Force EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->200 degrees turn for the EX model is arcade-like driving - adds PS3 compatibility via the PSx/2 adaptor - weighs in at 9 lbs
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G27 PC/PS3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> comes with gear shifter - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G29 PC PS3/PS4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> may need additional shifter - gear 900deg wheel / rumble - 3 peddle - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G920 PC XboxOne
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> may need additional shifter - gear 900deg wheel / rumble - 3 peddle - needs external psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech G923
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft(R) SideWinder Precision Racing Wheel (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R5
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R9
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Moza R12
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x346E
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/Ultrawipf/OpenFFBoard OpenFFBoard],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN V10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN V12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->PXN V12 Lite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simagic M10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> base direct drive $900 £800
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simplicity Simwheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> direct
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simucube
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simucube
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simucube
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Simxperience Accuforce V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SPEEDLINK Drift O.Z. Racing Wheel with Pedals and Gear Stick
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 Steering Wheel (PC)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Nascar Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Ferrari Challenge Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> Poor
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster Ferrari FGT Rumble GT Experience 3-in-1 (PC/PS3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->b658
| <!--Revision-->0102
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes|Wheel and all buttons detected}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Opinion-->Not great - gear driven 240deg wheel rotation - no psu needed - 2 peddle - flappy gear change - rumble untested - red switch for PC PS3 selection
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster F430
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T500 RS Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> belt driven wheel/rumble for GT5
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T60 Challenge
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T150 Wheel
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> gear / belt combo wheel / rumble - 2 peddle
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster TMX Pro PC/XboxOne
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> direct drive rumble - no manual gear shift included
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T80
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->Base level and OK - PS4 - 270deg rumble - 2 peddle
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T300 RS GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS3 PS4 - belt driven - 900deg rotation and modular 28cm wheel out - 2 peddles but 3 available
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster TX Leather
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x044f
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->TX Xbox version - 900deg rotation
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustermaster TS PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PC only belt wheel
|-
| <!--Description--> TS XW Racer PC Xbox1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> top belt system
|-
| <!--Description-->Thrustmaster T-GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->PS4 $700 £600 with T-DFB
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Tracer Zonda Racing Steering Wheel PC PS3 Vibration Feedback Pedals Gearbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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===Gamepad Joypad Adapters===
* Most adapters will work in most OS's without installing a driver. Special functions needing drivers will be noted.
* Some adapters do not work with some [http://www.stepmania.com/wiki/Dance_Pads dance pads] because of voltage issues. Other adapters map the dancemat arrows as axes and not as buttons, causing problems.
* If using an adapters should be compatible with '''original''' PlayStation PS/Xbox Xbox/GameCube GC /Dreamcast DC/Sega Saturn SS gamepads.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="35%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Merge with USB on Digital Pad
! width="10%" |Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.maplin.co.uk/psx-usb-bridge-34887?tabid=3&worldid=&doy=21m9&faqitem=playstation%20controller%20to%20pc%20adaptor Maplin] [http://www.rockfire.com.tw/ Padix Co. Ltd. Rockfire] PX-205 PSX/USB Bridge
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0583
| <!--Product ID-->0x2050
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes}} but buttons mapped different from others
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Maybe|poor}}
| <!--Opinion-->Ok with dpads, but very poor support with analogue hack
|-
| Boom PS Joy Converter adaptor
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| discontinued (2004/5). Hold Up, Start, and Select for three seconds. Very good [http://www.stepmania.com stepmania] recommendation.
|-
| [http://www.hkems.com/m_main.htm EMS] [http://www.hkems.com/product/ps2/ps2-usb2.htm USB2] grey plastic box with 2 PSX ports, one on either side - UP and Select pressed for 3 seconds at the same time or the dance code (start+select+up)
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes|Tests/joystick shows the PS port works in digital mode on d-pad}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| Set in PC switch mode. Does not work when using 2 pads at the same time, likely higher power requirements. FPSE emu DualShock untested, Mat and Guitar untested but known lag involved
|-
| Joytech (play.com) (EMS USB2 bad clone) Black box twin PSX
| 0x0b43
| 0x0003
| 0x0
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|buggy hardware}}
| but poor on dance ddr mat and guitar hero as the left and right keys do not like being pressed together, Dual shock untested
|-
| [ EMS Trio Linker ] 1 PSone connection at bottom
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1PSX discontinued 2005
|-
| [http://psxemulator.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=support&action=display&thread=421 EMS Trio Linker Plus] (blue box) 1 PSx at bottom
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1PSX discontinued
|-
| Gamtec [http://www.gamestone.co.uk/gradius/guides_usb_smartjoy_guide.php SmartJoy Plus] Lik Sang PS->USB converter Red 2005
| 0x0925
| 0x0005
| Low 0110
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe|detected and digital dpad works with [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4138&forum=2&post_id=35952#forumpost35952 joystick and testjoystick tests] but the second analog control is not mapping correctly in digital mode}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|Analogue Hack - hardware buggy not useable}}
| Dual shock untested, Mat and Guitar untested. Nothing picked up upon plugging it in. Quite common, these items have grounding issues or feed voltage back into the USB host and freeze the host controller, preventing any plugins or removals being detected.
|-
| Gamtec SmartJoy Plus Dual PS->USB converter Red
| 0x0925
| 0x00
| Low
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|buggy hardware}}
|
|-
| [http://uk.gear.ign.com/articles/700/700334p1.html Lik-Sang Super SmartJoy PSX]
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1PSX
|-
| Soyo Kiki Kiky
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| eXcel PSX adaptor shaped a little like a stealth bomber with USB pass through
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| Venom
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| Dragon Plus (Radio Shack) Pantherlord GreenAsia USB to PS2/PS3 converter single black cable
| 0x0e8f
| 0x03
| 1.07
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes| }}
|
|-
| Deal Extreme 2 PSX black cables from 1 USB port
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HDE 2014 Personal Communication Systems Inc
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0810
| <!--Product ID-->0x0001
| <!--Revision-->0106
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Same as single cable above but with black block midway along cable
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC001 Super Joy Box 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC016 Super Joy Box arrowhead triangle twin PSX] Original was lack with RED Leds. Clones Dilong pu203, Blue HDE Neewer ShineData SD-APS2USB, Red Octane and Black PC Power Box (NS3454) '''embossed circle''' on top
| 0x0810
| 0x0001
| 1.06
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes|Tests/joystick shows one PS port does not work with analog control at all but the other port does and maps correctly in digital mode}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|Analogue hack works }}
| Still available 2013, poor construction though, falls to pieces easily. Dual Shock untested, Mat and Guitar untested
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Ltd [http://www.mayflash.com/pc/pc038/pc038-1.htm Mayflash PC038 Super Joy Box Pro triangle twin PSX]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| TigerGame Limited Mayflash SuperJoy Box 5 PC006 long V-shaped 4 port PS/PS2 Game Controller Adapter
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Limited Mayflash SuperJoy Box 5 PRO PC039 PS/PS2 Game Controller Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Merge with USB on Digital Pad
| Analogue Hack with Analog Stick
| Opinion
|-
| Boom PSX+N64 USB converter (purple or blue see through box) (2003/4) - red led for psx and green led for n64
| 0x6666
| 0x0667
| 0x0
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|not detected by Tests/joystick}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No|Analogue hack }}
| Rumble Pak untested
|-
| [http://www.hkems.com/product/ps2/TrioLinkerPlus2.htm EMS Trio Linker Plus II]
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4753&forum=24&post_id=43102#forumpost43102 ]
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| 1DC 1GC 1PSX but not for ddr mat games
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC043 clone HuiJia Black twin N64 converter for PC USB
| 0x0e8f
| 0x3013
| 0x0
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|detected by Tests/joystick though two digital pads have their settings wrong}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{Yes|Analogue hack works well with middle handle/grip little joystick}}
| Rumble Pack untested
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC MagicBox SuperBox 3
|
|
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| untested 1SS 1DC 1PSX }
|-
| <!--Description-->Lik Sang SmartJoy X
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID-->0x0285
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SmartJoy X2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID-->0x0289
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC018 Super Joy Box 9 Xbox (NOT 360)
| 0x05e3
| 0x060
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| does not work. Hub(s) 0x0288 detected but 0x0289 xbox1 joypads are not detected as hid let alone as [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62940.html xpad] or [http://pingus.seul.org/~grumbel/xboxdrv/ linux xboxdrv driver]
|-
| TigerGame Mayflash PC019 Super Joy Box 10 Xbox Twin ports (NOT 360)
| 0x05e3
| 0x060
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
| does not work with the big Fatty Duke or smaller S Akebono controller(s)
|-
| TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC020 Super Joy Box 11 Xbox Quad ports (NOT 360)
| 0x05e3
| 0x0604
|
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{No|shows up as a Genesys Logic Hub}}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->{{No| }}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->TigerGame Ltd Mayflash PC035 3 in 1 Magic Joy box PS GC Xbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->USB to NES [http://wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php/Standard_controller SPI like protocol]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Buffalo Classic USB Pad SNES like
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash PC044 USB to SNES
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->USB to MEGADRIVE GENESIS Joypad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=70 USB to 9 pin ATARI RETROPORT style JOYSTICK PORT]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Atari RetroLink 9pin to SB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SLS Sega Saturn USB pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB on Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash PC050 Dual Saturn ports
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Guitar Hero for PC/Mac
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1430
| <!--Product ID-->0x474C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cronus Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->BrookX One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash Gamecube to USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash Magic NS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion--> WiiU
|-
| <!--Description-->Brook Converter WiiU P3 P4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CooV Xbox One Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Merge with USB Digital Pad-->
| <!--Analogue Hack with Analog Stick-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
* [http://www.bemanistyle.com/forum/f6/best-metal-pad-19066/ Metal dance pads with LEDs] - My My Box Blue Shark (Nexen), Cobalt Flux (CF) (Let's Groove), Red Octane Afterburner, TX-2000, Logic3 (Dance Dance Dance), Gamerose (Stay Cool),
* Hard foam mat - [http://www.mayflash.eu/3in1-deluxe-dansmat-ignition-foam-ps2xboxpc-p-5.html Mayflash] FutureMax Deluxe 3 in 1 Ignition, [http://www.gamerose.com/ Gamerose] (Stay Cool), TrinPad orange,
* Soft foam mat - Logic3 (PS420N), [http://www.positivegaming.com/index.php?id=36 Positive Gaming Impact], Gamerose Miss Daisys Naki (Stay Cool), Pelican, MadCatz
*PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 flex ribbon big source of button/trigger issues with all controllers
*PS2 Phat KSA1Q40A (Board), SA1Q33A (Membrane) SCHP-10010 H
*PS2 SA1Q42A SCHP-10010 A
*PS2 SA1Q43-A SCHP-10010 H
The primary axes are either the Control Pad or the left stick. Buttons come in a rough order: face buttons, then shoulder buttons, then Select and Start, then buttons under sticks, and finally Control Pad directions if not assigned to a hat. But the order and number of buttons within a category are unpredictable, as is which button the user expects to use for each action.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Joypad
! width="5%" | HATS
! width="5%" | Button 01
! width="5%" | Button 02
! width="5%" | Button 03
! width="5%" | Button 04
! width="5%" | Button 05
! width="5%" | Button 06
! width="5%" | Button 07
! width="5%" | Button 08
! width="5%" | Button 09
! width="5%" | Button 10
! width="5%" | Button 11
! width="5%" | Button 12
! width="5%" | Button 13
! width="5%" | Button 14
! width="5%" | Axes 1
! width="5%" | Axes 2
! width="5%" | Axes 3
! width="5%" | Axes 4
! width="5%" | Axes 5
! width="5%" | Axes 6
! width="10%" | Comment
|-
| [https://pineight.com/mw/index.php?title=USB_game_controllers Xbox 360 Wired Controller]
|
| A (down-green)
| B (right-red)
| X (left-blue)
| Y (up-yellow)
| LB (white)
| RB (black)
| Back
| Start
| Guide
| L3
| R3
|
|
|
| Left X
| Left Y
| LT
| Right X
| Right Y
| RT
| Poor 2D, Good 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->Gravis GamePad / Original PlayStation Controller
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->Red (Sqleft)
| Yellow X (X down)
| Green O (O right)
| Blue (Tri up)
| L1
| R1
| L2
| R2
| Select
| <!--Button 10-->Start
|
|
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->Stick X
| Stick Y
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description--> PlayStation 2 Older Adapters
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->Blue X (down)
| Red O (right)
| Pink Sq (left)
| Green Tri (up)
| L1
| R1
| L2
| R2
| Select
| <!--Button 10-->Start
| Stick 1
| Stick 2
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description--> PlayStation 2 Newer Adapters
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->Up
| Right
| Down
| Left
| L2
| R2
| L1
| R1
| Select
| <!--Button 10-->Start
| Stick 1 (analogue Hack)
| Stick 2
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Wish Technologies N64 Adaptoid
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01--> A
| C Down
| C Right
| B
| C Left
| C Up
| L
| R
| Start
| <!--Button 10-->Z
| Pad Up
| Pad Down
| Pad Left
| Pad Right
| <!--Axes 1-->Stick X
| Stick Y
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Button 10-->
|
|
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--HATS DPAD-->
| <!--Button 01-->
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Button 10-->
|
|
|
|
| <!--Axes 1-->
|
|
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
Just plug in your digital/analogue joystick or gamepad into USB port. The device will be handled by Poseidon USB stack. Poseidon is the USB stack with Trident adding a GUI (graphical user interface) prefs.
the context sensitive page would come up right on pressing the help key inside the relevant window. The manual is in this archive, just in case it isn't in SYS:Locale/Help
*How to change joystick mode to analogue?
By default a connected USB joystick emulates Amiga digital joystick. To change this behaviour so that the joystick is presented as analogue you need to use Trident preferences application (System:Prefs/Trident).
Open Trident and go to Devices on the left hand side (mouse click once on it). Select your controller from the list to the right and then click on Settings button below. This will open a new window. On the "General" tab find the "Lowlevel Library Joypad Emulation" section near the bottom. Find ports which are set to "Merge with USB" or "Override with USB" and change them to "Analogue Hack".
Please note that analogue joystick support is an extension of original Amiga functionality, thus an Amiga application must be explicitly written to use it. AROS SDL library uses this functionality, thus all SDL applications that use joystick, can use the analogue joystick feature.
The HID class has several options how to handle the input data:
* Don't touch: The movement and button data for is not modified by the hid class. This is the default for the ports 0, 2, and 3.
* Overwrite with USB: This will kill the original data that might had come from the internal ports and overwrites it with the joypad data for this USB interface. Note well: If you have multiple joypads connected, take care which setting you have selected for each port, because only the last interface with this option will actually send the joypad data to the game.
* Merge with USB: This option merges the input data of the lowlevel.library with the USB stream. This only works, if the connected device on the original Amiga ports is NOT a mouse (because then the streams are incompatible). Merging should be the preferred method, because it leaves the original joysticks working.
* Disable: Turns off the port for the application.
* Analogue Hack: Tells Poseidon to force reporting of analogue data at the port. Please note that this only works with programs that understand the analogue data, because it's an extension to the original lowlevel.library standard made by Commodore. If you want to incorporate this feature in your software, just contact me and I will send you the necessary information.
* Rumble Port: As addition to the analogue data, the HID class supports applications and games that want to utilize a rumble pack or force feedback motors in the gamepads. This field selects to which lowlevel port the hid device responds, when attempting to use the rumble pack. Normally, this corresponds to the port that has been set in the actions for the joypad.
*How to change joystick port assignment?
The low level library supports up to four ports. Port 0 is usually used by the mouse, port 1 is the standard port for joysticks/joypads. By default a connected USB joystick is present in Port 1. To change its location to Port 0 you need to use Trident preferences.
Open Trident and go to Devices window. Select your controller from the list and then click on Settings button. This will open a new window. On the "General" tab find the "Lowlevel Library Joypad Emulation" section. Port 1 should be set as either "Merge with USB" or "Override with USB". Change this setting to "Don't touch". Change Port 0 setting to "Merge with USB".
Go to "Actions" tab. In the "Reports and collection" select first entry named "Joystick". in the "Usage items" select "X axis". Go to "Performed actions" area. On the left there will be a list of triggers. Each of them should have (port1) in their params. Click on the first trigger and using buttons to the right of the list change port1 into port 0. Repeat this for all triggers and for all items on "Usage items" list.
*How to make joystick simulate keyboard keys?
With Poseidon it is possible to make the joystick simulate the keyboard pressings. This might enable using joystick for playing games which only have keyboard support. This feature is configured in Trident preferences.
Open Trident and go to Devices window. Select your controller from the list and then click on Settings button. This will open a new window. Go to "Actions" tab. On the right top window select X axis. On the left bottom list select an entry "Digital Joystick, Push left(port 1)". On the panel to the right change "Digital joystick" into "Raw Key". A list of keys will be displayed. Select key you wish to send. Repeat the same procedure for "Digital Joystick, Release left (port 1)" option but this time check "Send key up even instead of key down". Open shell and move your joystick to the left - your selected letter should appear in the shell.
*Analogue in Trident Prefs
* Open the Trident USB Prefs -> Devices -> Select your joypad -> Settings button -> Action TAB
* See some "axis" listed under "Usage items" in the top right of the window. They are your analog stick(s)
* Check [x] Track Incoming Events which is half way down the window on the left
And you should see some axis activity in "Usage items" when you move the analog stick
*Actions
HID class item -> Settings -> HID Class Window -> Action Tab -> Action handling area
Reports and collections -> Usage Items -> Performed actions
Qualifier keys are *special*. You don't only need to create the actual keypress but also modify the qualifiers.
Go to the keyboard panel and find the windows menu key by enabling key tracking and pressing the windows menu key. Then assign the right amiga key to it.
Go to the actions panel and find the right amiga key (it's called "Keyboard right GUI"). Remember the actions stored there, best write them down in exact order. Then delete them.
Find the windows menu item and add the missing qualifier action. Be sure the parameters are exactly the same and the order is right.
Set them to Raw, then assign an up and down button for each character, etc.
when you change the settings to RAW so you can assign keyboard strokes. it will always say, KEYDOWN or what ever on the left, it never provides and option for key release.
The problem still remains though that if I try to assign the Directional Pad (Hat) to Arrow Keys, that things will get screwed up and you either can not move with the directional PAD (HAT), or movements are assigned to the Left Analog, and do not work as they should, it's as if the right and down arrow keys are ALWAYS On, regardless of the fact that I did indeed assign a Key release command to each input.
check that by pressing analog directions and see the current values, and the thresholds configured in poseidon to bind them to left/right/up/down.
misconfigured too much stuff in the HID settings, you can always go in poseidon->config list entry and delete the config item related to your device (or the HID class setting itself), back to basics.
*Rumble in Trident Prefs
Open Trident Prefs and click on the Devices option in the left hand window. Click with the mouse once on your gamepad choice on the right hand side and again on the Settings button below. In the new window, select the '''General''' TAB and half way down on the right there is an "Open Now" button in the section "HID output control window". Clicking on that button opens another window (HID Control) with sliders for the two rumble engines inside the controllers and you can test if they work. '''Sometimes clicking that button does nothing, other times it will open the window and say nothing is detected.''' The leftmost two sliders do nothing, the third one has a large rumble effect, and the fourth one has a small rumble effect.
===Graphic Drawing Tablet===
There is a standard in HID for tablets possibly mouse type. If the tablet is HID conforming in that sense, it should work. Aiptek does a fairly good job at this. The other competitor, Wacom, didn't pay too much attention to this and simply adapted their legacy serial protocol into HID in a very awkward way. Older Wacom tablets have worked with the special support in the HID class, but not the more recent ones.
to use graphic tablets fully, applications need to be written that make use of the AmigaOS NewTablet events (which AROS has)
* Entry level - A6 (6x4) work area
* Medium A5 (6x8) A4 (10x7) size (recommended but only a few ie years 2000 to 2003 models supported)
* Semi Pro A3 (12x9)
* Pro Cintiq
* 2005/6 Some support added for Wacom tablets
* 2008 Wacom's patent on battery free pens expires
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! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Micrograf Tabby (late 1980s and early 1990s)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->podscat pt 3030 graphics tablet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Summagraphics
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom IV compatible (Graphire, ArtPad, A3, A4, A5 and PenPartner CT-0405-P - Wacom intuos GD-0405-R) Waycom Digitiser II UD-0608-R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Artpad II (KT-0405-R)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AceCad boards
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AipTek HyperPen 6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Calcomp
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AipTek HyperPen 8000 - Aldi/Medion MD 9310 and Aldi/Tevion LT 9310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tablet PC penabled
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based like x61t X60t NC4200 NC4400 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Serial RS232 based }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Wacom PenPartner
* PenPartner 2
* PenStation 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056a
| <!--Product ID-->0x0000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Graphire - Wacom Tablet ET-0405-U UV1.1-1 (Slate Blue) ET-0405UL (lime) (orange) (red) (purple)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0X0010
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|late 90s with A6 size - [Wacom Support] of X-axis 00000-10205 Y-AXIS 0000-7421 Tip Pressure 000-511 under Trident prefs. Air pen mouse type movements }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Grapphire 2 4x5 ET-0405A-U UV2.0-3 (Steel Blue)
* Graphire 2 5x7 ET-0507A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0011 and 0x0012
| <!--Revision-->0110
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 and A5 versions - [Wacom Support] of X-axis 00000-10205 Y-AXIS 0000-7421 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air pen mouse type movements - mouse EC-120-0K tested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Graphire 3
* cte-430/w 4x5 pearl sapphire
* cte 630 6x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0013 and 0x0014
| <!--Revision-->0314
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 and A5 size - [Wacom Support] Xaxis 0-10207 yaxis 0-7423 tip pressure 0-511 and the erase end appears to respond but avoid bluetooth BT versions }}
|-
| Wacom Graphire 4
* cte-440/B Blue cte 440/s Silver 4x5
* cte-640 6x8 cte 640 u 0403
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0015 and 0x0016
| <!--Revision-->403
| {{Yes|A6 and A5 work area detected [Wacom Support] x-axis 0000-10207 Y axis 0000-7423 Tip Pressure 000-511 and delete rub out end of the pencil seems detected but avoid bluetooth BT versions }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Wacom Intuos 4x5 GD-0405
* Intuos 6x8 GD-0608
* Intuos 9x12 GD-0912
* Intuos 12x12 GD-1212-U
* Intuos 12x18 GD-1218
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0020 0x0021 0x0022 0x0023 0x0024
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|detected and responses delivered back - x axis up to 30479 and y axis 31679, tip pressure up to 1023 and x and y tilt up to 127 - Wacom intuos GD-0912-A for Apple Macs NOT SUPPORTED}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Intuos 2 4x5 A6 - XD-0405-U
* Intuos 2 6x8 A5 - xd 0608u uoc
* Intuos 2 9x12 XD-0912-U
* Intuos 2 12x12 XD-1212-U
* Intuos 2 12x18 XD-1218-U
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056a
| <!--Product ID-->0x0041 0x0042 0x0043 0x0044 0x0045
| <!--Revision-->0126
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|various sizes and recognised as [Wacom Support] but not working. x-axis 00000-20319 y-axis 00000-16239 tip presure 0000-1023 x-tilt y-tilt 000-127. HID mouse xc-100-03 works but never could use it as a real tablet with pressure with TVPaint 3.6 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Intuos 3 4x5 (PTZ-430)
* Intuos 3 4x6 (PTZ-431W )
* Intuos 3 6x8 (PTZ-630 PTZ630)
* Intuos 3 6x11 (PTZ-631W A3 wide)
* Intuos 3 9x12 (A4 PTZ-930 PTZ930)
* Intuos 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->056a
| <!--Product ID-->0x00b0 0x00b1 0x00b2 0x00b3 0x00b4 0x00b5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No}} Actions in HID setup window definitively locks the Pointer (mouse) reports settings and even after a clear and save, nothing changes, the configuration returns to default values. "[Wacom]" reports don't see any events from the tablet, even with "Pointer" reports cleared and save, so is locked a in "mouse" state - but can send a special command to the tablet in order to put it into a special vendor mode. This mode enables Wacom specificities like pressure, tilt, absolute position, buttons, etc... you should send an HID report feature with ReportID=2 and data=2, the current HID class driver doesn't give a way to change that, even using the "initial startup actions" item in the extra collection. No listed features work
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Wacom Volito - Promethean FT-0405-U06 UV1.4-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0060
| <!--Revision-->0141
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 work area with [Wacom Support] of x-axis 0000-5103 Y axis 0000-3711 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air and touch mouse movement - appears to be the budget option with some but limited features}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Volito 2
* CTF-??? 2x3
* CTF-420G CTF-420 V2.0-0 4x5
* Serif Penabled 6742 rebadge of CTF 420/020-B CTF-420/02
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0062
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|A6 work area with [Wacom Support] of x-axis 0000-5103 Y axis 0000-3711 Tip Pressure 000-511. Air and touch mouse movement - no erase function on the end of the pen - nylon nibs value option}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* Wacom PL-400 LCD
* PL-500
* PL-510
* PL-550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0030 0x0031 0x0032 0x0034
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
* PL-600
* PL-600 SX
* PL-700
* PL-710
* PL-800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0033 0x0035 0x0036 0x0037
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Cintiq 21 UX and Cintiq Partner DTF-720
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom PenTablet Bamboo (MTE), Bamboo Craft (CTH), Bamboo Fun (CTE), Bamboo Pen (CTL) and Bamboo Pen & Touch (CTH)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Wacom Bamboo Fun Medium CTE-650
|
| 0x0018
|
| {{Maybe|[http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11432 works on a1k forum]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bamboo Fun Small CTE-450 white
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0017
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Bamboo One CTF-430 V2.0-0 CTF 430/S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0069
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|A5 wired air pen and acts like a mouse only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos 4
* Small PTK-440 PTK-540
* Medium - PTK-640 - PTK 540WL Wireless -
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Intuos4 surface sheet was revised in October 2010 to reduce nib wear}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos 5 Touch
*
* Medium - PTH-650 - USB Wired and Wireless Kit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0027
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested work, however wireless may glitch or drag }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos Pro Medium - PTH-651 -
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bamboo Small Pen Tablet - MTE 450 MTE-450A (MTE-450/k) -
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x0065
| <!--Revision-->0116
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|A6 work area - mouse movement but no pen detection except x-axis 2 to -2 and y-axis 2 to -2 - mini usb lead - 4 blue led lit buttons not detected as well as circular touch button?? }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bamboo Pen CTL 460
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested all Bamboo versions were criticized for the drawing surface's roughness (which got smoother over time), which caused the small pressure-sensitive 'nib' to wear down, and become slanted or scratchy in the same way as pencil lead, albeit more slowly}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Bamboo Fun CTH-461/S wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x00D2
| <!--Revision-->0106
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|A6 size - Pen tracking not working but finger touch works }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Bamboo Connect Pen Tablet CTL-470 CTL-470K 470-DE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CTH 470K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom CTH 480/S wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} lithium battery for pad -
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos Pen Small CTL-480/S CTL 480 K wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x056A
| <!--Product ID-->0x030E
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|A5 detected as Intuos PS but not working although the RHS blue led responds to pen on tablet }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CTH 490 PK S Photo - CTH-490CK-S Comic - CTH-490AK-S Art
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested lower hovering height pen nibs wear fast and input lag/responsiveness}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intuos Pen & Touch Medium - CTH-680 - USB Wired and Wireless Kit work
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wacom Intuos Pro (PTH-660 and PTH-860)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Media Tablet 10.6"
Genius G-Pen M609
Genius G-Pen M609X
iVista Media Tablet 10.6
Aiptek MediaTablet 10000u
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0501
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Slim Tablet 12.1"
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x172F
| <!--Product ID-->0x0034
| <!--Revision-->0x1105
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Media Tablet 12 by 9"
Aiptek HyperPen 12000u T-12000U Tablet Series
Nisis T-12000u USB Tablet Series Version 1.05 (aiptek rebadged)
Trust item #1535
ADESSO Cyber Tablet 12000 Graphic design tablet
iVista Media Tablet 12
PENTAGRAM O'pen Wide P 2003
Genius G-Pen M712
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0500, 0x08ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x0010
| <!--Revision-->0105
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|detected with Nisis/Aiptek functioning as a tablet, untested with others - Puck (mouse) x axis 0000 to 6000 y axis 0000 to 6000 - stylus (pen) x axis 00000 to 12000 y axis 00000 to 12000 tip pressure 0000 to 1023 - 16 function keys - AAA battery needed for pen and another for the mouse}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Media Tablet 14.1" v5.1e
Genius G-Pen M714X
Aiptek MediaTablet 14000u WMK-H141
Trust item #15358
Adesso CyberTablet 14000 M14
iVista Media Tablet 14.1
PENTAGRAM O'pen Wide P 2004
| <!--Vendor ID-->0X172f
| <!--Product ID-->0X0500
| <!--Revision-->0114
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|detected with Nisis/Aiptek functioning as a tablet - Stylus (Pen) X 16838 Y 16838 Tip Pressure 1023 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop PID 0038
Genius G-Pen F509
Manhattan 177405
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0038
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop PID 0052
Yiynova MSP19
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0052
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Q Pad
Aiptek HyperPen Mini
NGS Flexi Style
VisTablet PenPad
iVistaTablet Q Flex Pad
Bravod Q-PD65-S
Trust Flex Design Tablet (#16937)
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0037
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Sirius Battery Free Tablet
VisTablet Muse
PENTAGRAM Designer P 2700
Princeton PTB-S1BK
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0502
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Slim Tablet 12.1"
Genius G-Pen F610
Trust Slimline Widescreen Tablet (#16529)
VisTablet Original 12"
Adesso CyberTablet Z12
Adesso CT-Z12A
PenPower Tooya Pro
Aiptek Slim 12.1 Inch
Aiptek SlimTablet 600u Premium II
NGS Slim Proguess
iVistaTablet Slim 12.1
PENTAGRAM ThinType P 2006
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0034
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Slim Tablet 5.8"
Genius G-Pen F350
Trust item #16485
VisTablet Mini
iVistaTablet Slim 5.8
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0032
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Waltop Venus S Tablet
Trust eBrush Widescreen Tablet (#17939)
| <!--Vendor ID-->172f:0503
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Aiptek GmBH MediaTablet Ultimate II - 16:10 Professional Graphic Tablet Model 1400U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Hanvon Beijing HanWang HW Micro Drawing Tablet ET0504U
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b57
| <!--Product ID-->0x8030
| <!--Revision-->01111
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|does not work - recognised as an HID mouse - no tablet extensions detected}}
|-
| <!--Description-->KYE EasyPen 340, Genius EasyPen 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->0458:5014
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| Aiptek Hyper Pen 6000u PC Tablet APT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{No|detected but does not work - win98 era cordless 6in by 4.5in - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->nisis T-8000U APT-2 Aiptek rebadge
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08CA
| <!--Product ID-->0x0021
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|A5 detected but no responses }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acecad Flair II GT-504 Init Fkt Fkt 0x5ab450c0
AIPTEK HyperPen 10000 U
Aiptek HyperPen 10000U,
AIPTEK Slim Tablet U600 Premium II
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0460
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ace Cad Enterprise Co., Ltd Tablet - 5x3.75 drawing area
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0460
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bosto's
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} UCLogic Digitizer
|-
| <!--Description-->Adesso CyberTablet Z7, Adesso CyberTablet 12000, Adesso CT-12000A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UC-Logic / Lapazz WP8060, UC-Logic / Lapazz PF1209, UC-Logic / Lapazz Artistic Tablet 5540, Manhattan 8"x6", Manhattan 3"x4", Manhattan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested but suspect not working}}
|-
| <!--Description-->DigiPro 5.5×4” Graphics Tablet
Digital Ink Pad (A4 format)
DigiPro WP8060, DigiPro WP5540,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius G-pen
G-Pen 4500
Genius Wizardpen
Genius Mousepen
Genius Easypen i405 M610
Genius PenSketch 9x12, Genius MousePen i608, Genius MousePen 8x6, Genius MousePen / WizardPen 5x4,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius G-Pen F610
Genius G-Pen M610
Genius G-Pen 340 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP4030U)
Genius G-Pen 450 (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genius
UC-LOGIC
iBall Tablet PF8060
iBall
Iball Pen Tablet 8060U, Iball Pen Tablet 5540U, Iball Pen Tablet 4030U, Iball Design Tablet PF1209,
NGS CADBOY (UC-LOGIC Tablet WP5540U)
Pentagram
QWare
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trust TB-3100
Trust TB-5300 Trust 15356
Trust TB-6300 Trust 15357 WP8060U Slimline but bulky with metal backing A5 size
Trust 16486, Trust 16447, Sketch Design Tablet,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|clashes with usb and crashes AROS }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UC-Logic Tablet WP1062
Aiptek HyperPen 10000U
Monoprice 10X6.25 Inches Graphic Drawing Tablet
Pickle 10x6.25 Inch Graphic Drawing tabletguess
| <!--Vendor ID-->5543:0064
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| [ VTech KidiPhoto Art Studio]
|
|
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
|}
Tablet has a squared lines of wires which induce a current into the pen which is then detected by the metal grid in the tablet pad. Tablets report pressure (and tilt on expensive models) and are absolute pointing devices (put the pen at the top left and the mouse pointer will go to the top left of the screen). Graphic drawing area, what keys, report rate, resolution lpi lpmm, accuracy, pressure levels (may come from the app), origin position,
Wacom tablets use electromagnetic resonance technology. Since the tablet provides power to the pen through resonant inductive coupling, no power is required for the pointing device. As a result, no batteries are inside the pen (or the accompanying puck), making them lighter and slimmer.
Under the tablet's surface (or LCD in the case of the Cintiq) is a printed circuit board with a grid of multiple send/receive coils and a magnetic reflector attached behind the grid. In send mode, the tablet generates a close-coupled electromagnetic field (also known as a B-field) at a frequency of 531 kHz. This close-coupled field stimulates oscillation in the pen's coil/capacitor (LC) circuit when brought into range of the B-field. Any excess resonant electromagnetic energy is reflected back to the tablet. In receive mode, the energy of the resonant circuit’s oscillations in the pen is detected by the tablet's grid. This information is analyzed by the computer to determine the pen's position, by interpolation and Fourier analysis of the signal intensity.
In addition, the pen communicates information such as pen tip pressure, side-switch status, tip vs. eraser orientation and ID number (to differentiate between different pens, mice, etc.). For example, applying more or less pressure to the tip of the pen changes the value of the pen's timing circuit capacitor. This signal change can be communicated in an analog or digital method. An analog implementation modulates the phase angle of the resonant frequency, while a digital method is communicated to a modulator that distributes the information digitally. The tablet forwards this and other relevant tool information in packets, up to 200 times per second, to the computer.
If you disable (delete all of them except for one that needs to be set to "no action", so that it will not be regenerated as default) the Extra Startup actions, the tablet should remain in relative mouse mode—you will not get pressure information in that mode though. [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/highway_usb/message/2394]}}
=== Handheld Barcode Scanner Readers ===
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! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Farsun 9100 barcode scanner 0-12"
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Motorola Symbol LS2203 CMOS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tysso
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Simple}} Code 11, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Coda Bar, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, MSI/Plessey, Telepen, Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5
|-
| <!--Description-->Unitech MS320
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wasp WCS3905 CCD 1"
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} Code 93, Matrix 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Code 39, UCC/EAN-128, ISBN, Code 32, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Code 128, Code 11, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI-Plessey, China Post, IATA 2 of 5, ISSN, UK-Plessey
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Datalogic Touch 90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intermec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Honeywell Metrologic MK9540-32A38
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Motorola LS2208 Laser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wasp WWS800 Laser 1D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Datalogic GD4130-BK-C066
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Honeywell 1202G-1USB-5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Motorola / Symbol DS6707-DC20007ZZR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->DataMan 8000 2D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Honeywell Voyager 9520/40
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Metrologic MS1690 USB 2D Barcode Scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} QR Code GS1 Databar PDF417
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Syscan GM800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
[http://www.scandit.com/2011/11/04/types-of-barcodes-choosing-the-right-barcode-type-ean-upc-code128-itf-14-or-code39/ Types of Barcode]
<pre>
UPC-A Grocery most common
Code 128
EAN-13 Library Books ISBN & ISSN,
Code 39
Codabar blood bank,
2D barcodes such as
Data Matrix
PDF417e
Maxicode
Aztec
QR Code old Nokia handsets,
MicroPDF417
</pre>
===TouchScreens===
Projected capacitive (PCAP) touch screen product, amongst many options the widely used are I2C and USB
*USB host–device structure which dominates consumer and industrial electronics devices where higher bandwidth needed and user-friendly (multiswipes)
*I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit simple serial standard for LCD display in embedded systems because of cost and low power
*SPI arduino and rpi single boards
We cover the USB here
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| eGalax Touch 4a
| 0eef
| 0001
| 0001
| {{yes|2009 works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lilliput HDMI Monitors
669GL-70NP/C/T (7 inch)
869GL-80NP/C/T (8 inch)
FA1011-NP/C/T (10 inch)
FA1046-NP/C/T (10 inch)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Iilyama Prolite Monitors
PROLITE T1513SR-1 (15 inch)
PROLITE T1730 (17 inch)
PROLITE T1713SR-1 (17 inch)
PROLITE T1913SR-1 (19 inch)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Smart Display Company (SDC) Touchscreens TFT Monitors
TOUCH-TFT-TS07 (7 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS08 (8 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS10 (10 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS12 (12 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS15 (15 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS17 (17 inch)
TOUCH-TFT-TS19W (19 inch wide)
TOUCH-TFT-TS22W (22 inch wide)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->XENARC Monitors 7 inch models
700TSH
700TSU
700TSV
702TSV
705TSV
706TSA
700IDT
MDT-X7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->XENARC
8 inch models:
800TSV
805TSV
10 inch models:
1020TSV
1026TSA
1040TS
12 inch models:
1200TS
1200TR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Asus VT229H 21.5"
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CUQI 7" Monitor Touchscreen 1024x600 IPS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Espresso 15" Portable Touchscreen Display Monitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hannspree HT225HPB 21.5 inch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->WaveShare 13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
===GPS tracking, running, cycling, biking, walking, hiking, ORIENTEERING, boaters and mapping===
Support for OpenStreetMap but not for Ordnance Survey, Map Pilot or National Geographic's Topo maps data gdb,
Data output supported nmea 0183 V1.5 APA, V1.5 XTE and V2.1 GSA formats, gpx, kml/kmz, tracks from tcx files, geo: URIs,
NMEA0183(which is RS232, voltages range from -15 volts to 15 volts, 4800 baud), or need NMEA sentences connected to your computer
other method that some units support is a special serial cable that actually emits raw RS232 NMEA. These usually take 10->30 volts input, can run the unit, and have full voltage I/O for RS232 (not like spanner mode, which effectively turns the unit into a USB->Serial adapter inside the case).
Equivalent apps - merkator, mapsource,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin gpsmap 180 GPS/chart plotter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->1992 GARMIN GPS 55 AVD Portable System
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPS V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested - waas pinpoint within 3 metres - nmea - 4AA battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPS 12 12XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Legend C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eMap
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|possibly through usbmodem rs232 connection nmea 0183 protocol}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eTrex
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} rs232 these older units supported it and would provide the stream in either the standard NMEA 0183 format or a proprietary Garmin format.
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPS 75 AVD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan GPS Map 7000 model 45006 (1994)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan GPS Tracker
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan Pioneer Satellite Navigator
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan GPS 300 315 320 Mentor Receiver (2003)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Not for dedicated sat nav units like the Nuvi, TomTom, etc
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NaviLock NL-402U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested u-blox 5 SuperSense® chipset with receivers for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->GM1-86UB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| U-BLOX UB-6010 GGA,GSA,GSV, RMC and support VTG, GLL, TXT ublox binary and NMEA Command Dynamic Condition }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NAVILOCK GPS NL-602U USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|works via usbmodem.device - ublox ag 6 chipset - 50 channel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->TOPGNSS ton Receiver & Antenna GM702 u-blox 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|UBLOX7020 chip design bloc u-blox}}
|-
| <!--Description-->VK-162 G-MOUSE u blox 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1546
| <!--Product ID-->0x01a7
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|UBX G70xx with RMC VTG GSV TXT GLL GGA GSA}}
|-
| <!--Description-->VK-172 u-blox 7 G7020-KT gps gnss white pen stick receiver - over 1 inch long
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1546
| <!--Product ID-->0x01a7
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A| detected as cdc controlled plug in device - 18x18x2mm patch antenna but can be slow to update - nmea 0183 and ublox binary protocol}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GlobalSat BU-353 WaterProof USB GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested SiRF Star III}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Haicom HI-206 USB GPS receiver with RS-232 interfaces, RJ11 and PS/II connector EB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|usb-serial prolific pl2303 detected but GSP3F SiRF Star IV technology not detected or bound}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->BT760Y,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 5 GPS chipset}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GM-65 USB GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 6 GPS chipset - 65 channel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 7 GPS chipset}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GM-65 USB GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested Skytraq Venus 8 GPS chipset - 167 channels}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Colorado 300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} USB
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Geko 101 201
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} limited waas enabled only - waypoints - aaa battery
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Edge 200 bike mount
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin ForeRunner 10 15 watch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Montana 600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Dakota 10 20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Map76s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Oregon 450T
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} USB nmea 0183
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eTrex 10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested - no nmea0183 sentences data stream output - configuration an option to set it to "Garmin" mode, or "Mass Storage" mode. Since the mass storage mode seems to be required for waypoint/track/etc data exchange, the 'Garmin' mode would be for this data stream. Yet putting it in that mode doesnt seem to produce anything.}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin Oregon 650T
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPSMAP 64S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GPSMap 78S or GPSMap 76CSX which has a NMEA port for talking to Nav equipment
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin eTrex Vista Cx GPS Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested - 2AA battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Garmin GPSmap 276c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan 2000 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan 3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan Triton 300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} SiRFstarIII™, Antenna Type Multidirectional Patch with WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS support
|-
| <!--Description-->Magellan Triton 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
==massstorage.class (MSC/UMS - most cameras and mp3 players)==
=== USB Card Readers ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="15%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |Installing
! width="15%" |Booting
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| A-Tec Model CR-362
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| [http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=200406&pcount=&Product_Id=179164 Belkin 15 in 1 Card Reader]
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Conrad CP440 60 in 1
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works on a1k forum}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Genesys Gtech Logic 19 in 1
| 0x05E3
| 0x0710
| High 0200
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Hama 19 in 1 Card Reader
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| Hama 35 in 1 Card Reader
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Integral Single Slot SD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kingston USB 3.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexar microsd adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} but wider than Sandisk version - could block other slot if below
|-
| Pretec CardDriver
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Sandisk MicroMate
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sandisk MobileMate SD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sandisk MobileMate Micro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} has satisfying 'click' when microsd inserted
|-
| <!--Description-->Sandisk MobileMate Duo MicroSD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} no 'click' insertion uses pressure so future wear and tear issues
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Serena metal cased microsd only
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|Maybe}} hit or miss on quality
|-
| <!--Description-->Serena "Sandisk MobileMate" look-alike
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|Maybe}} hit or miss on quality
|-
| SilverCrest 16in1
|
|
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Transcend
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Transcend P5 8 in 1 TSRDP5K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Transcend P8 15 in 1 TSRDP8K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Zyxel integralmemory 8 in 1
| 0x0aec
| 0x3260
|
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| {{no|not detected}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Installing-->
| <!--Booting-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB Hard Drives ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Datel MaxDrive
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Inateck 2.5 Inch USB 3.0 Hard Drive Disk Enclosure/ Case (FE2001)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} Full USB 3.0 port but plastic teeth keeping drive in place can snap
|-
| <!--Description-->Inateck case (FE2002)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} full USB 3.0 port - updated design
|-
| <!--Description-->Inateck case (FE3001)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} wider USB 3.0 port and no on/off switch Jmicron JMS578 chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Iomega Desktop Hard Drive 500GB, 3,5“, USB2.0
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Samsung
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Samsung
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Samsung T3 SSD
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}} USB 3.1 Gen 1 space grey / black metal/ plastic
|-
| Samsung T5 SSD
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}} USB 3.1 Gen 2 256GB 512GB alluring blue 1Tb 2Tb black unibody metal
|-
| Samsung
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Seagate
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Seagate
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Toshiba Canvio 1TB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|partition fat32 or sfs to 100GB max - ntfs partitions not detected out of the box - select usb drive in trident prefs and press disable to shutdown}}
|-
| Verbatim 160GB Smartdisk
|
|
|
| {{yes|works }}
|-
| Western Digital USB
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->WD Essential
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->WD Passport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB DVD CD ROM Drives ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->12.5mm
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->12.5mm enclosure mini-sata dvd-rw
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested needs sole usb3 port to power it}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->9.5mm enclosure ECD829 mini-sata dvd-rw with Initio Corporation INIC-1618L SATA
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13fd
| <!--Product ID-->0x0840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested but probably needs sole usb3 port to power it}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|}
=== USB to NGFF NVMe SDD HDD DVD CD ROM Drives ===
The older Jmicron JMS539B seems to result in massive filesystem corruption given the amount of corrupted content. Prehaps always avoided Jmicron and opted for Asmedia even if it costed a bit more. Realtek seems to be working okay for me generally speaking and newer Jmicron chipsets are less buggy – but evidently not perfect.
From [https://goughlui.com/2025/08/17/psa-validate-your-storage-jmicron-jms583-kioxia-bg4-series-ssd-issue/ thread]
Here is a [https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/stable-nvme-usb-adapter.2572973/ very long thread] that discusses data corruption and stability issues with these bridges. The majority of the posts are complaining of dropouts, hangs and the like, which usually down to either a poor USB 3.x implementation (SuperSpeed connections are very picky as to cables, ports and trace routing) or problematic compatibility. Regardless, the [https://www.legitreviews.com/jmicron-jms583-controller-version-matters-for-portable-usb-drives_219422 JMS583 is known to have several versions] noting that the last revision (C) in that article is a 2021 release which should fix earlier stability and cable quality compatibility issues.
JMS583-STD-Release-v00.02.01.04-Bus Power.bin is the latest JMS583 firmware as of August 2025.
Early firmware RTL9210 seems to have issues as well
* RTL9210B
* JMS583 rev1 with firmware A2 or A3
* RTL9210A
* JMS583 firmware 2.0.9
* Asmedia ASM2362
* RTL9201A
The reference Hardware ID for the JMS583 chipset from JMicron is:
VID_152D&PID_0583&REV_0209
where "VID_152D" identifies a JMicron product;
"PID_0583" is the generation chipset;
"REV_0209" is the firmware version installed.
In the same way, the reference Hardware ID for the RTL9210 from Realtek is:
VID_0BDA&PID_9210&REV_3100
"VID_0BDA" is for a Realtek product, "PID_9210" is referred to the chipset and "REV_3100" to the firmware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->ASM1153E / ASM1153 with firmware 140509_A1_82_40 or 141126_A1_EE_82. Both supports UASP and TRIM on USB 3.1 Gen.1 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->0x55aa
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|works with sabrent ec-uasp}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASM235CM Ugreen aluminum bridging the USB3.2 Gen2x1 to Serial ATA host interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->TI 9261
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASM225
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->JMicron JMS578 issues USB 3.1 Gen.1 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->152d
| <!--Product ID-->0578
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMicron JMS576 issues USB 3 to usb-c adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->152d
| <!--Product ID-->0576
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|orico}}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMS562 JMicron Technology Corp
| <!--Vendor ID-->152d
| <!--Product ID-->0562
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMS561U
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x152d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1561
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|works with sabrent ec-uasp}}
|-
| <!--Description-->VL716Q4 Orico black meshed aluminum usb c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM1053E
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B21
| <!--Product ID-->0x55aa
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASmedia ASM1051E
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174c
| <!--Product ID-->0x55aa
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM1053
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x174C
| <!--Product ID-->0x1536
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Asmedia ASM104x
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1B21
| <!--Product ID-->0x1042
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unknown Chinese version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0bc2
| <!--Product ID-->0x2312
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|sometimes works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->JMicron N5321 gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x152d
| <!--Product ID-->0xa583
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Initio Corp INIC-1618L mini slimline sata 6 + 7 pins to usb2 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13FD
| <!--Product ID-->0x0840
| <!--Revision-->0114
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|sometimes works mini sata to usb2 detects 201x laptop DVD as MassStorage(CD/DVD) but may need powered USB hub}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unknown mini sata to usb3 adaptor
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x01F75
| <!--Product ID-->0x0621
| <!--Revision-->0036
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|sometimes works mini sata to usb3 detects 201x notebook DVD drive as MassStorage(SCSI) but 5V 1.5Amp needs powered hub to burn }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|}
=== External Floppy ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://techtravels.org/amiga/amigablog/ Amiga Floppy Project]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=842 Catweasel Mk4]
| 0xE159
| 0x0001
| 0x00
| {{yes|[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage works]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/ HxC Floppy Emulator]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.softpres.org/glossary:kryoflux KyroFlux]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung SFD-321U/EP USB Floppy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.cbmstuff.com/proddetail.php?prod=SCP SuperCard Pro]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.facebook.com/groups/greaseweazle Greaseweazle STM hardware], [https://cowlark.com/fluxengine/index.html Greaseweasel support], [https://github.com/keirf/Greaseweazle/wiki software], [https://amigakit.amiga.store/greaseweazle-p-91279.html buy],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->FL-2501 USB Portable Diskette Drive
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2009 usb - [https://amiga.robsmithdev.co.uk/ Drawbridge] [https://github.com/RobSmithDev/ArduinoFloppyDiskReader software] ribbon cable compat with p/n 19308801-19 and s/n U356244 - model ASM P/N 27l4226 and FRU P/N 05k9283 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Dell Floppy Drive Module USB External 3.5" - Teac FD-05PUB 1.44mb
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2004 usb 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->USB FLOPPY DISK DRIVE (USB External Floppy Disk)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/SukkoPera/OpenFlops OpenFlops] with [https://github.com/keirf/flashfloppy FlashFloppy] Gotech clone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/hmerrett/HenryFlops HenryFlops reworked OpenFlops]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
==ptp.class (PTP and MTP - other cameras and mp3 players)==
=== Cameras ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 20D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 350D (also known as the Digital Rebel XT/Kiss Digital N)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 DIGIC II processor 8-megapixel }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon PowerShot A430 A560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 400D (XTi) digital SLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 1000D also known as Rebel XS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10.2mp 720p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 450D aka Rebel Xsi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 12.2mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon PowerShot S90 S95
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 2010 720p video - 10Mpixel }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot SD960 IS Digtal ELPH
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 Still Image: Exif 2.2 (JPEG), Movie: MOV (Image: H.264; Audio: Linear PCM) Lithium-ion Battery Pack NB-4L }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 500D aka Rebel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 1080p 15.1MP Lithium }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 550D 600D aka Rebel T2i T3i DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010-2011 1080p 18MP Lithium LP-E8 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot S100 S110 S120
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011-2013 720p-1080p video 12.1MP and above versions - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 1100D DSLR Camera aka Rebel T3 SLR, EOS Kiss X50
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 720p 10Mpixels Lithium }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 650D 700D aka Rebel T4i T5i T6i SLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012-2013 1080p 18Mpixels Lithium LP-E8 articulating flip out twistable screen }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon ELPH 300 HS (IXUS 220 HS) 230 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 blogging camera }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon PowerShot N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 12.1 MP CMOS, DIGIC 5 Wifi Lithium Battery Pack NB-9L }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot G7 X, G7X-II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014-2016 1080p video 12.1MP and above versions - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Camera aka Rebel T6 SLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 1080p 16Mpixels Lithium }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon Powershot G7x G5X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| G7X flip up and G5X flip out - same batteries - no external microphone input - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS M3 M5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| flip out - same batteries - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon EOS 60D 70D 80D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 6D 7D 8D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon 5D Mark II III IV DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Canon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji FinePix A850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->FujiFilm Finepix F100fd
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji FinePix F810
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xf1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| pocketable exr cmos 12mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xt1 x-t1 x10 x-t10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fujifilm x100 x100s x100t
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xPro1 xPro2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji xt2 / x-t2 x-t20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 4K video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fuji
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GoPro HERO 3 HERO4 HERO 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D100, D60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 Compact flash storage - non interchangeable lenses up to 12.3MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D50, D50x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 storage - 6.1MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D70, D80, D90
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 Compact flash storage - 10MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D40, D40x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 storage - 10MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D300, D700
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 storage - 12.3MP sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D2Xs, D2Hs, D3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006-2008 storage - sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 720p video unlike D3000 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 16mpixel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 16.2mp 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon L26 L27 L28 L29 L31 Coolpix compact cameras
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 720p video - 2 AA - pocket sized }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 720p video 14.2mp}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5100 DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 16.2mp 720p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon L810 L820 L830
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012-2014 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 storage - sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D7100 D7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012-2014 up to 24.2mp 1080p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 1080p 24MPixel}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5200 D5300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 24.1MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D800 D600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 1080p video sd card storage - dust/oil issue at start}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3300 DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 24.2MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D500, a high-performance DX-format (APS-C) DSLR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D3400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 24.2MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D5500 D5600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016-2018 24.1MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D810 D610
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 1080p video sd card storage }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 4K UHD video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon D900 D850 D820
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 4k 46MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nikon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus C-370
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 3.2mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Camedia C-725 Ultrazoom
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 3mp aa batteries, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Evolt E-500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 8mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Evolt E-410
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus Evolt E-510
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 10MP Live MOS sensor with TruePic III processor, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10mp, compactflash and xD cards, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-520
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10mp, compactflash and xD cards, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-620
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 12.3mp, compactflash, xD and microdrive cards, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus E-450
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 10mp, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax * ist DS DSLR camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 6.1mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K10D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 10.2mp APS-C CCD no video and older manual Pentax K-mount lenses}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K20D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2008 14.6MP APS-C but no video recording mode }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K30 K-5 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2012 16MP full HD (1080p) recording at 24/25/30 fps}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K-3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 24MP 1080p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K-3 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 24MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pentax K-3 III
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 25.7MP BSI CMOS sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic Lumix LZ10 LZ20 DMC-LZ30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 720p video }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic TZ1 TZ5 TZ9
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic Lumix GH1 GH2 like the DMC-GH2HEB-K - GH3 DMC-GH3HEB-K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Four Thirds (GH2) MFT Micro Four Thirds (GH3) limited to 29mins recording }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic AF series AF100 AF101 AF102
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 DMC-G3 G5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic TZ60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic DMC LX7 10 LX15
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic GF7 GX8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic G80 G85
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| micro 4/3 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic GH4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| micro 4/3 - shooting in MOV or MP4 formats recording limited to sd card size but split files because the FAT32 file system only supports files up 4GB in size, which amounts to around 5 minutes of 4K (100mbps) footage - GH4 appears to create 4GB files as a rule, regardless of whether the memory card’s file system supports larger files or not - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic GH5 gx80 gx85
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Effective: 20.3 Megapixel 5184 x 3888 - 2 sd card slots compatible with high-speed, high capacity UHS-II - sd card v rating like the v90 should record at 60MB/s to be compatible with the GH5 in the All-I format - possible file corruption with .mdt files - new firmware 2.0 update, the Panasonic GH5 becomes the first 5K - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic FZ2000 FZ2500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Panasonic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung WB100 WB1100 WB150 WB2200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 16MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung NX11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung NX200, NX20, NX1000 and NX210
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 20.3Mp APS-C sized CMOS image sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sanyo Xacti CG65
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sanyo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Alpha DSLR-A100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 6.1MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Cyber-shot DSC camera models W110 W220 H300 H400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Alpha DSLR-A200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 10.2MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Alpha DSLR-A230
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 10.2MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony A290 DSLR Camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 14.2MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Cybershot HX20V HX30V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 18mp 720p - steady shot unit / optical block can cause buzzing noise and/or jumping image in lcd / viewfinder - dots are dirt and this voids the warranty }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony Cybershot HX50V HX60V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 20.2MP 1080p - steady shot unit / optical block can cause buzzing noise and/or jumping image in lcd / viewfinder - dots are dirt and this voids the warranty }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony A77 A99
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony WX100 WX150 wx220
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 2014 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony NEX-6 Sony NEX-7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 16 to 24MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony NEX-3N Sony NEX-5N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 16MP }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α58 Sony α68
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 20.1 MP 2014 24mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony rx100 mk III
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 20.1MP 1.0-type back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor, often after boot-up, the motor starts running for no reason for first versions' - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α5000 a5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 20.1 Megapixel APS-C Exmor APS HD CMOS 1080p Sony E-mount [https://github.com/ma1co/Sony-PMCA-RE hack] using [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M4hR9HiOzM this] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α6000 a6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 24MP APS-C sensor }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α7 A7S a7r a7c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 mirror less - more compact }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α77 II, α99 II,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 24.3 MP, 2016 42.4mp }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony rx100 mk IV V
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 2016 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RX0 RX zero, RX0 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 2017 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α6500 a6500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 24.2MP APS-C sensor 4K }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α7 Alpha 7 II E-mount interchangeable lens mirrorless camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 24.2mp, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony α7 A7Sii a7r a7c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 mirror less - more compact }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony a7 III α77 ILCE7M3/B Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 24.2mp, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ZV-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 24mm optical zoom, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ZV-1F
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 entry-level vlogging, 1-inch 20.1MP, ultra-wide 20mm f/2 prime lens}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
<pre >
Lens Mounts
Canon EF EF-S
Nikon F
Panasonic
Olympus OM
Pentax DA, FA, F, A, M, and K series
Fujifilm X mount
</pre >
<pre >
Sensors
APS-C
S35
Full Frame
43 Four Thirds
M43 MFT Micro four thirds
</pre >
=== Digital Voice Recorder Dictaphone Dictation Machine Handheld ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2011 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested 2012 no usb }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2012 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2013 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus WS-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-7700
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-8600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-711PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-712PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-731PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus WS-811
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested slide out usb-a - aaa battery - ok recordings }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Olympus VN-540PC Olympus VN-541PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Philips DVT1250
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ICD-UX470
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ICD-UX560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony ICD-UX570
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
=== USB eBooks Readers drm free EPUB version 2.0.1 (2007), 3.0 (2011), 3.1 (2015) or [https://www.w3.org/TR/epub-33/ 3.3 (2024)] [https://github.com/thansen0/sample-epub-minimal epub examples] formats access ===
EPUB file format is an open standard based on XHTML for content and XML for metadata, contained in a zip file archive
PDF v2.0 in 2017, 2009 takeover by ISO Org, 1.7 in 2006 , 1.6 in 2005, 1.4 in 2001, 1.3 in 1999, 1.0 in 1993
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
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! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch NST BNRV300
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2080
| <!--Product ID-->0x0003
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->when finding the right micro usb cable that works, internal nook memory not accessible but sd card fat32 readable and writable outside
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2011 6in 600x800 e-ink 16 grayscale .jpg}} battery remove sd card and Torx T5 back top for Cameron Sino CS-BNR003SL - USA 1.2.2 md5sum 351e26527e80156183e74be2da2ce89f *nook_1_2_update.zip - 1.2.1 UK fdba3981f7f221cc5143db6329645bc2 *nook_1_2_update.zip - skip registration, Turn on the device, but do NOT start setting it up. Hold down the top right button on the front of the device and slide your finger from left to right across the top of the E Ink screen. A ‘Factory’ button should appear in the top left corner of the screen. Press it. Once in the Factory menu, hold down the top right button on the front of the device and tap the bottom right corner of the screen should now see a ‘Skip Oobe’ button. Tap that and the Nook should finally load the home screen. Poor battery management -
|-
| <!--Description-->Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight
*2012 Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight BNRV350
*2013 Nook GlowLight BNRV500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2080
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004 0x0007
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2012 untested }} perform a hard reset: Turn off the nook completely, turn it on, as soon as you see the screen flash begin holding the bottom page turn buttons until the screen flashes with a message asking reset, press the 'n' key twice to start the reset - Poor battery management -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nook Glowlight 4 Plus 7.8-inch screen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} Poor battery management -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*NOOK 1st Edition (2009-2018) BNRZ100
*NOOK Color (2010-2024) BNRV200
*NOOK Tablet (8GB/16GB) (2011-2024) BNTV250A / BNTV250
*NOOK HD (2012-2024) BNTV400
*NOOK HD+ (2012-2024) BNTV600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elonex 511EB
| <!--Vendor ID-->045e:ffff
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2009 untested Preferences->advanced->debug device detection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://jaforeck.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/ready-to-meet-viktor-navorski-gained-access-to-elonex-621ebs-terminal-52/ Elonex 621EB] eBook
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1f85
| <!--Product ID-->0x1688
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->unlocked ootb
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2010 untested usb mini charging 6" diagonal eInk Screen - 800 x 600 pixels, 8 Level 166dpi Paperlike screen, Embedded 1GB Flash NAND, full SD Card Slot up to 16GB - WAV, MP3, JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF support and ePub and PDF(with reflow) (TXT, HTML) support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elonex 700eb
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2011 untested adjust screen blanking by menu then settings then device standby, you can then turn it off}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iRiver Story HD eBook
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }} freescale imx.508 arm mcimx508cvkbb cpu with 2gb samsung nand, m13892aj charging chip, eb07_main_mp1_110321 mobo, mini usb, atheros ar61026 wifi -
|-
| <!--Description-->iRiver Story
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Rakuten Touch A/B kobo3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Touch C, Kobo Mini, Kobo Glo N613, Kobo Aura HD N514 N204 kobo4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Aura, Kobo Aura H2O, kobo5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2013 6in untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 v1, Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Touch 2.0, Kobo Aura ONE N709, Kobo Aura ONE Limited Edition, Kobo Aura Edition 2 v1 N236, kobo6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 v2, Kobo Aura Edition 2 v2, Kobo Nia, Kobo Clara HD, Kobo Forma, Kobo Libra H2O kobo7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kobo Elipsa, Kobo Sage kobo8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*Kobo Libra 2 kobo9, Kobo Clara 2E kobo10, Kobo Elipsa 2E kobo11
*Kobo Libra Colour kobo13, Kobo Clara BW, Kobo Clara Colour kobo12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pandigital Personal eReader aka? Papyre 6.2 very similar to BQ Avant Firmware
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PRS 300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PRS 350
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2009 epub bbeb cbz untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PRS-650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle K1 D00111 - Main Menu=: Settings: Menu=: Device Info shows S/N
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0002
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->256mb
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2007 untested Marvell Xscale PXA255}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle K2, D00511 170-1012-00, D00701 D00801 S11S01B
* k2 means K2 US
* k2i means K2 GW
* dx means KDX US
* dxi means KDX GW
* dxg means KDX Graphite
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0003
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb unless jb
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2010 untested Freescale i.MX31 }} the Kindle is a small computer running Linux 2.6 on an ARM processor
|-
| <!--Description-->AMAZON Kindle D00901 3rd Gen with keyboard - Menu, Settings for S/N and then Menu again to choose Update
* S/N starts B006 means k3g aka K3 3G US
* S/N starts B008 means k3w aka K3 WiFi
* S/N starts B00A means k3gb aka K3 3G UK EU
- debug mode with ;debugON and ~help
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->{{yes|4Gb internal no access until jailbroken JB}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 with mobi and azw3 formats only - micro usb 5v 0.85a - freescale i.mx35 ARM soc with 12bit parallel interface with epson e-ink cpu, 256MB synchronous dynamic RAM, 4GB eMMC internal memory only but no sd slot, MC13892 PMIC - atheros wifi 54mbit pci-e a e keyed wifi - ?? later models wm96103 audio codec - display has 2Mbit serial memory ic on ribbon cable with 4bpp inverse grayscale display not touchscreen - 3g module - screen replacement really annoying - 4 test points near T07 = TX RX GND ? - as of 2025, JB v0.13.N, MKK2014, MKK2025, KUAL, KoReader Legacy2025, and maybe later SS v0.47.N, Python 0.14.N, Fonts v5.16.N, USBNet v0.57.N - USB-downloader mode when Vol+ is pressed during startup - Shift + Alt + M for Minesweeper -
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Kindle 4th Generation k4 D01100 two buttons, square movement and two buttons at bottom
*B00E
plastic back clipped in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV1dyNkjjro many places] and strongly taped down to battery cover
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0005
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb unless jb with USB MS, USBMS aka also known as USB MSC or UMS
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 once back off use Torx T5 to remove battery cover screws - battery glued down S2011-001-A 515-1058-01 DR-A015 MC-265360 - Freescale i.MX508 SOC, 2Gb eMMC storage, 256MiB of LPDDR1, MC13892 PMIC - vendor modified u-boot imximage based on u-boot v2009.08 - USB-downloader mode press the fiveway down button during startup resetmykindle - as of 2025 upgrade firmware from 4.1.x and to 4.1.4, sign into account and copy jb.1.8 bits, mkk-2014, mkk-2025, kual and then uninstall kual, koreader2025 - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Touch WiFi (Kindle 5th Gen) D01200 K5, KT
*Once signed into an Amazon Account get S/N under Settings -> Device Options
*B00F Kindle Touch 3G + WiFi (Kindle 5) (U.S. and Canada) [Mostly]
*B011 Kindle Touch WiFi (Kindle 5)
*B010 Kindle Touch 3G + WiFi (Kindle 5) (Europe)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0006
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->4gb unless jb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 touchscreen i.MX508 SOC, 256MiB of LPDDR1 and USB-downloader mode by the SOC microcode when a specific key is pressed during startup: the home button on model D01200 - update firmware 5.3.2 to 5.3.7.3, access account, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly] PW
<pre>
B024 Kindle PaperWhite WiFi
B01B Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly]
B020 Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Brazil)
B01C Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Canada)
B01D Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Europe)
B01F Kindle PaperWhite 3G + WiFi (Japan)
</pre>
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0007
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 Freescale i.MX508 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0008
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle PaperWhite 2 (2013) PW2
*B0D4, 90D4 WiFi (U.S., Intl.)
*B05A, 905A WiFi (Japan)
*B0D5, 90D5 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly]
*B0D6, 90D6 3G + WiFi (Canada]
*B0D7, 90D7 3G + WiFi (Europe)
*B0D8, 90D8 3G + WiFi (Russia)
*B0F2, 90F2 3G + WiFi (Japan)
*B017, 9017 WiFi (4GB) (U.S., Intl.)
*B060, 9060 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Europe)
*B062, 9062 3G + WiFi (4GB) (U.S.) [Mostly]
*B05F, 905F 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Canada)
*B061, 9061 3G + WiFi (4GB) (Brazil)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0009
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->2gb or 4gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| PW2 uses Freescale/NXP i.MX6 SoloLite }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite 3 PW3 i.e. Kindle 7th gen
*G090G1 (2015) WiFi
*G090G2 (2015) 3G + WiFi (U.S.) [Mostly]
*G090G4 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Mexico)
*G090G5 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Europe, Australia)
*G090G6 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Canada)
*G090G7 (2015) 3G + WiFi (Japan)
*G090KB (2015) WiFi
*G090KC (2015) 3G + WiFi (Japan)
*G090KE (2016) 3G + WiFi (International) White
*G090KF (2016) 3G + WiFi (International) White
*G090LK (2016) WiFi, 32GB (Japan)
*G090LL (2016) WiFi, 32GB (Japan) White
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x000A
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->4gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ease up glued down front bezel rim panel gently, remove 11 screws underneath and lift screen up from bottom end - battery underneath - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle PaperWhite 4 (2018) PW4
*G000PP, G8S0PP WiFi, 8GB
*G000T6, G8S0T6 WiFi, 32GB
*G000T1 WiFi+4G, 32GB
*G000T2 WiFi+4G, 32GB (Europe)
*G00102 WiFi, 8GB (India)
*G000T3 WiFi+4G, 32GB (Japan)
*G0016T, G8S16T WiFi, 8GB Twilight Blue
*G0016Q, G8S16Q WiFi, 32GB Twilight Blue
*G0016U WiFi, 8GB Plum
*G0016V, G8S16V WiFi, 8GB Sage
*G00103 WiFi, 32GB (India)
*G0016R WiFi, 32GB Plum
*G0016S WiFi, 32GB Sage
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x000B
| <!--Revision-->100
| <!--Access-->8gb or 32gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Freescale/NXP i.MX6 SoloLite }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Oasis 2 and 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->8gb or 32gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| NXP i.MX7D }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->8gb or 16gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| MediaTek MT8110 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle 11 Scribe
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->8gb or 16gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| MediaTek MT8113 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite 6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->16gb or 32gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kindle Paperwhite Gen 11 and 12 - Signature
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1949
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->16Gb or 32Gb
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 account not blocked, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/Modos-Labs Modos Labs] open source e-ink 60Hz 75Hz caster controller and glider monitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xteink X3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.xteink.com Xteink X4]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 4.3in 220ppi no touchscreen so [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7RuokaVauo buttons navigation] - 650mAh battery - micro-sd slot up to 512Gb covering epub, txt, and jpg in directories with [https://github.com/crosspoint-reader crosspoint reader] esp32 cpu custom rom firmware using [https://xteink.dve.al/ Flash website] on usb-c but no ecosystem store
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="15%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |Access
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon D01400 Kindle Fire (1st Generation)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2010 too old }} android 2.3 and touchscreen digitizer fails often, battery SWE P/N 1002000004742 Model KC1 (EU) QP01 (US) 16.28whr, ti 257epl9l omap 4430 with elpida 88164b3pf-10-f88164b3pf or hynix, mobo ??,, DAOKC1MB8F0 Rev F, ti aic3110 audio codec,
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Fire 7in X43260 X43Z60 2nd Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 untested FireOS Android 4 omap 4460 and PowerVR SGX540}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Kindle Fire HD (3rd Gen) P48WVB4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon
*Amazon Fire HD10 (2015)
*Amazon Fire HD8 (2015)
*Amazon Fire HD7 (2015) (5th Generation) 7 inch 8GB SV98LN
*Amazon Fire HD7 (2014)
*Amazon Fire HD6 (2014)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested android 5.1 max}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*Amazon Fire 10 (2017)
*Amazon Fire 8 (2017) 7th Gen 8 inch SX034OT
*Amazon Fire 7 (2017) (7th Generation) 7 inch 16GB (SR043KL)
*Amazon Kindle Fire 7 (7th Generation) 7 inch 8GB WIFI Tablet (SR043KL)
*Amazon Fire HD8 (2016)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| Android 5.1 max 7in screen resolution of 1024 x 600, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
*Amazon Fire 10/10+ (2021)
*Amazon Fire 8/8+ (2020)
*Amazon Fire 10 (2019)
*Amazon Fire 7 (2019)
*Amazon Kindle Fire 7 9th Gen 16GB M8S26G
*Amazon Fire 8 (2018) 8th Gen 8 inch 32GB L5S83A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| android 9 max}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon
*Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)
*Amazon Fire Max 11 (2023)
*Amazon Fire 8 (2022)
*Amazon Fire 7 (2022)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| android 11 max}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Kindle Scribe
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Minimal Phone, Mudita Kompakt
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| eink }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme B751C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2022 android untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme B7 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme B6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 android based color eink small - 300dpi b/w 150ppi color -}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| e-ink }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bigme Hibreak Pro, Hisense A9
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| e-ink}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iFlyTech AINote
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->iFlyTech AINote 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meebook
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Page Palma
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 android untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Leaf3C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onyx Boox Go Color 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Access-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 untested 7in e-ink e-reader android tablet }}
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==printer.class - PostScript 3 and internal ghostscript drivers==
As the only printer driver that AROS supports natively is Postscript, our focus is on applications that generally output postscript formatted data for printing purposes and since the general Joe Public finds postscript capable printer very expensive, postscript interpreters (eg ghostscript) have been developed aas a cheaper option which sit in between postscript data streams and non postscript (HP PCL?) printers.
Set up Printer Prefs for Postscript and set the print to file option.
Ghostscript has internal printer drivers
gs -h
and with something like
gs -sDEVICE=stcolor -r300 -sOutputFile=RAM:tempfile gs813:examples/tiger.ps
copytopar ram:tempfile
It checks if in RAM: exists a outputfile (Cinnamon can export to PS postscript) then it sends this via copytopar to the printer. There was only support for parport (parallel) but Terminillis added support for USB and ethernet. A big issue with using ghostscript for drivers is that data has to originate as postscript (.PS) file.
gs -dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ljet4 -sOutputFile=RAM:tempfile RAM:file.pdf
the ljet4 output device generates PCL
also the pxlmono driver, which generates more generic PXL (PCL 6)
gs -q -sstdout=%stderr -sDEVICE=pswrite -sOutputFile=- -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER testpage-a4.ps > test.pdf
gs -q -sstdout=%stderr -sDEVICE=pxlmono -sOutputFile=- -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER test.pdf > test.pxl
Printers supported by ghostscript...Explanation [http://freebooks.by.ru/view/RedHatLinux6Unleashed/rhl6u151.htm here] or [http://www.gnu.org/software/ghostscript/devices.html here] and [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/printer.htm here]
<pre>
bit cljet5 ljet4d pjxl300 pxlcolor
bitcmyk cljet5c ljetplus pkm pxlmono
bitrgb deskjet nullpage pkmraw stp
bj10e djet500 pbm pksm tiff12nc
bj200 epswrite pbmraw pksmraw tiff24nc
bjc600 faxg3 pcx16 png16 tiffcrle
bjc800 faxg32d pcx24b png16m tiffg3
bmp16 faxg4 pcx256 png256 tiffg32d
bmp16m ijs pcxcmyk pnggray tiffg4
bmp256 jpeg pcxgray pngmono tifflzw
bmp32b jpeggray pcxmono pnm tiffpack
bmpgray laserjet pdfwrite pnmraw uniprint
bmpmono lj5gray pgm ppm x11
bmpsep1 lj5mono pgmraw ppmraw x11alpha
bmpsep8 ljet2p pgnm psgray x11cmyk
cdeskjet ljet3 pgnmraw psmono x11gray2
cdj550 ljet3d pj psrgb x11gray4
cdjcolor ljet4 pjxl pswrite x11mono
cdjmono
</pre>
=== Internal Ghostscript support ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Postscript Support
! width="10%" |GutenPrint Support
! width="20%" |Hardware Issues
! width="10%" |Running Costs
! width="20%" |Opinion
|-
| Canon BJ10e
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested with Ghostscript drivers }}
|-
| Canon BJ200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested with Ghostscript drivers }}
|-
| Epson Stylus Color 600 parport inkjet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{yes|works - internal ghostscript support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Deskjet 500 Parallel Port
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Postscript Support
| GutenPrint Support
| Hardware Issues
| Running Costs
| Opinion
|-
| HP1220C/PS USB Inkjet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{yes|works - PS3 emulation only}}
|-
| HP 1700PS USB Inkjet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{yes|works - PS3 emulation only}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Postscript Support
| GutenPrint Support
| Hardware Issues
| Running Costs
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->LJ-III
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested HP PostScript Cartridge Plus (C2089A) a.. Press <ON LINE> (and take machine off line)
b.. Press <Plus & Minus>, and while holding, press <ALT> and <RESET> together and watch the LCD and let go when the desired mode is displayed.}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Laserjet 4 4M 4MP (1992)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested PS2 emulation HP 4 with optional ps cartridge - HP 4M and 4M+ built in}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Laserjet 4L Parport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{no|PCL5 HP 4L only - no postscript}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Laserjet 5M (1995)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS2 emulation
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested you can try the ljet4 for the various lj5 drivers which produce various flavours of PCL. The 4, 4+ and 5 only really had one issue that plagued them, and it's hardly an issue at all. You would get accordian jams at the exit. A lot of people worked through this by pulling the sheet out before it got caught. Easily fixed by opening back door and scrubbing grime off of rubber rollers. }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 5L Parport (1997) (C3906A bk)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->{{N/A}}
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{no|PCL5 support only.}}
|-
| HP Laserjet 5P 6P (1995) (C3906A bk)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested HP 5p, 6p - Less tiny, slightly less slow. They are pretty bullet proof for low volume best to get postscript module though }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 2100 2100N 2100TN (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested PS2 emulation }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 4000 Series Parport (1998)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|PS3 emulation only (4200 and 4600 have issues)}}
|-
| HP Laserjet 4050 Parport (1999)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS3 emulation only
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|works }}
|-
| HP Laserjet 5000 Parallel Port
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS3 emulation only
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|}}
|-
| HP LaserJet 6M, 1200, 1300, 2100, 2200, P2050 (and P2055) P3005, M3025, M3027, 3050, 3300, 4000, 4050, 4100, 4200, 4300, M4345, P3005, P3015, P4010, P4410, M5025, M5035, 5100, 5200, 8000, 8100, or 9000 series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->PS3 emulation optional only
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Color LaserJet 2550, 3700, 4650, 8500 and 8550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexmark Optra C, T, and W series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xerox Phaser 850, 860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB Monochrome ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Postscript Support
! width="10%" |GutenPrint Support
! width="20%" |Hardware Issues
! width="10%" |Running Costs
! width="20%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Postscript Support
| GutenPrint Support
| Hardware Issues
| Running Costs
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL-1270N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BRScript
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL-3070CW Printer USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|BR-Script3 (PS3) untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL5240 HL5240L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BRScript (PostScript Level 2)
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL-7050N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BR3
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother MFC-7860DW Monochrome B/W BW
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BR-Script BRScript (PostScript Level 3)
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother HL4570CDWT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epson EPL-6200 Laser Printer USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|cheap to buy but untested - running cost unknown}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kyocera FS-1370DN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| HP LaserJet CP1515n USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|cheap to buy but untested - running cost unknown}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexmark Optra E312
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->built in?
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
=== USB Color ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Postscript Support
! width="10%" |GutenPrint Support
! width="20%" |Hardware Issues
! width="10%" |Running Costs
! width="20%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother hl-3075cw
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BR-Script 3
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Brother MFC-9120CN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->BRS3
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Color LaserJet 2500L (2003) USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|slow printing}}
|-
| HP Color LaserJet 2550L 2550Ln (2004) USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|slow printing}}
|-
| HP Color LaserJet CP1218, 2605, 3700, 4500, 4600, or 4650 series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{maybe|slow printing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Konica Minolta Magicolour 4650EN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Kyocera FS-1010 FS-1010N
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Kyocera FS-C5200DN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kyocera Mita FS-1030D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kyocera FS-C5150DN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Lexmark C540n
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark [http://www1.lexmark.com/products/view/Printers/Lexmark%20C780n/catId=cat10006-category&prodId=3907-product C780n]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->{{yes|works PS3 emulation only}}
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| OKI C3600 Color Laser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung CLP-315
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->untested
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Xerox 618x Color Laser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Postscript Support-->
| <!--GutenPrint Support-->
| <!--Hardware Issues -->
| <!--Running Costs -->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
See [http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_drive7.htm here] for compatibility with TP7 (TurboPrint 7) Last update 2004. Not tested under emulation. Janus-UAE, Emumiga,
OS3.x support via [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/NetPrinter NetPrinter] and [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/printer OS4 drivers] and [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33955&forum=27#622365 experiences].
usbparallel.device
untested with USB->Centronics - The printer.class is rather 'clever'. It remembers to which unit the printers were connected (until you reboot). So if you first plug in Printer1, it gets unit 0, and Printer2 gets unit 1. If you now remove both printers and replug Printer2, it still will get unit 1 and not 0. This is used not to confuse the programs using the different units (moreover, if some program uses the usbparallel.device unit of an USB printer, and the printer is unplugged, the device unit cannot be freed immediately as the application still keeps it open). Sticking to the same units is generally a good idea I think (and therefore this mechanism is also used with all other classes creating exec.devices).
You may not send a short packet (packet less than maxpktsize == 64) nor zero byte packets until the very last byte of your printout. Otherwise the printer will silently ignore the data you sent. Some printer drivers print very short sequences that never fill the endpoint buffer, so printer ignore them. Bufferize all printer driver writes in the ieee1284.device and send them by epsize packets. So my hppsc2210 works fine with a classic HP560C driver, on a classic A2000 subwayized :)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Beige cream D shape centronics end (Prolific chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin F5U002v1 centronics end (chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin F5U002VEA v2 centronics end (Prolific PL2305L chipset)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| DYNAMODE USB-C-PP-1284 USB to 36pin (Prolific 2305 chipset)
| 0x067b
| 0x2305
| 0x02
| {{N/A|untested but similar to BAFO below}}
|-
| IOGear GUC1284B
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| My-Link (raised ellipse on centronics plastic end) (unknown chipset)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested but more expensive }}
|-
| NEWLink (Prolific chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Targus PA096E centronics end (chipset?)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| TRENDnet ware TU-P1284
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| True PnP (Prolific chipset 2305) cheap 36pin Centronics (series of ridges along both short sides)
| 0x067b
| 0x2305
| 2.00
| {{N/A|untested on BAFO BF-1284 but reports of poor quality and lack of support on other OSs }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| Transparent See Through Blue
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested but possible poor quality build }}
|-
| Dynamode USB-PARALLEL 25pin female (prolific)
| 0x067b
| 0x2305
| 0x02
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| FDL USB to 25pin
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| PlusKom USB to 25pin female connector for printer (IEEE 1284)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| QinHeng Electronics (CH340S chipset)
| 0x1a86
| 0x7584
|
| {{N/A|untested curvy sides - flat top }}
|-
| StarTech
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Syba SD-USB-DB25
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
==rawwrap.class - some old flatbed scanners supported==
Scandal is the MUI frontend to [http://www.ppa.pl/bugtracker/ Betascan Bugtracker] and [http://aminet.net/search?query=betascan Search for Betascan scanner drivers] derived from [http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html sane backends]
[http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html#S-EPSON2 Epson2]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Expression 1600 1640XL 1680 10000XL
| 0x04b8
| 0x0107
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Prefection 1200U, 1200 Photo,
| 0x04b8
| 0x0104
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection 1240U
| 0x04b8
| 0x010b
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{[https://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=45760&forum=25 works]|Needs 24V 0.8A psu but in Trident, click on "Classes", then on "rawwrap.class", then on "Configure". There, under "Global", activate the Option "Bind to Vendor/Unknown Interfaces". Now go to the second tab "Default Interface" and select/enter these values:
Default usbraw.device Unit: 0
Exclusive access: Yes
Out NAK Timeout: 20000ms
In NAK Timeout: 20000ms
In Buffer Mode: No buffering
Buffer Size: 36 KB
Short Reads Terminate: Yes
Now click on "Use as Default" and select "Devices" on the left. There, click on your scanner and click on "Class Scan". Now close Trident by clicking on "Save". }}
|-
| Perfection 1640SU Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x010a
| 0x0104
| {{yes|works, even the transparency unit}}
|-
| Perfection 1650 Photo, 1660 Photo, 3200 Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x011c
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection 2400 Photo, 2450 Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x011b
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection 4870 Photo, 4990 Photo,
| 0x04b8
| 0x0128
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Perfection V700 V750 Photo
| 0x04b8
| 0x012c
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Stylus CX2800 2900 3200 3500 3600 3650 3700 3800 3900
Stylus CX4100 4200 3500 4600 4700 4800 4900 500 5100 5200 5300 5400 5900
| 0x04b8
| 0x0802
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Stylus Office BX300F USB
| 0x04b8
| 0x0848
|
| {{yes| works with good scan quality}}
|-
|}
[http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx] scanners based on the Grandtech GT-6801 and GT-6816 "System-On-Chip" scanner chipsets
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Artec Ultima 2000 and e+, Trust Flat Scan USB 19200 (ePlus2k.usb / Gt680xfw.usb)
| 0x05d8
| 0x4002
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Genius Colorpage Vivid3x 4x 1200x
| 0x0458
| 0x2011 to 0x201f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (ccd548.fw)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexmark X70 also X73 [http://subfusion.net/drivers/oslo3071b2.usb OSLO3071b2.usb]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x043d
| <!--Product ID-->0x002d
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron MD/LT 9375 and Artec Ultima 2000, MD LT 9385 Gt680xfw.usb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05d8
| <!--Product ID-->0x4002
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| BearPaw 2448 CS and TA Plus [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/A2Nfw.usb A2Nfw.usb]
| 0x055f
| 0x021a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 }}
|-
| Mustek BearPaw 1200 CS
| 0x055f
| 0x021e
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ([http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/A1fw.usb A1fw.usb])}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mustek 1200 CU Plus Scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend PS1Dfw.usb / SBSfw.usb]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2000 }}
|-
| Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB plus, Trust Compact Scan USB 19200, ScanMagic 1200 UB Plus
| 0x05d8
| 0x4002
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ([http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/sbfw.usb sbfw.usb])}}
|-
| Mustek ScanExpress 1248 UB aka PC-World PC Line PCL-3000
| 0x055f
| 0x021f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ([http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/firmware/SBSfw.usb SBSfw.usb])}}
|-
| Mustek BearPaw 2400CS TA aka Goodmans GSC 12/24
| 0x055f
| 0x0218
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (Transparency adapter untested) }}
|-
| BearPaw 2400 CS aka TA Plus
| 0x055f
| 0x0219
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (Transparency adapter) }}
|-
| Packard Bell Diamond 1200 Plus
| 0x055f
| 0x021c or 0x021b
| 0x0
| {{yes|works - [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ firmware required] but slow usb 1.1 speed with poor quality output (scanner fault not scandal)}}
|-
| Packard Bell Diamond 2400 Plus aka BearPaw 2400 CU Plus [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ PS2Dfw2.usb firmware rename to PS2Dfw.usb]
| 0x055f
| 0x021d
| 1.00
| {{yes|works slow usb 1.1 speed with ok quality output (scanner fault not scandal)}}
|-
| Plustek OpticPro 1248U
| 0x07B3
| 0x0400 0x0401
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (ccd548.fw)}}
|-
| Plustek OpticSlim 2400
| 0x07b3
| 0x0422
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (cis3R5B1.fw)}}
|-
| Visioneer OneTouch 7300
| 0x04a7
| 0x0444
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| (Cis3r5b1.fw)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mustek ScanEpress 1200 UB (Plus) clone [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ use mustek_usb backend]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x055f
| <!--Product ID-->0x0006
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
Lexmark - needs testing
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Lexmark X1110
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1140
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1150
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1170
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1180
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Lexmark X1185
| 0x043d
| 0x007c
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Lexmark X12xx
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested in USB1.1, not fully tested in USB2.0}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Dell A920
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
HP - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| HP ScanJet 4100C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0101
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP ScanJet 5200C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0401
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP ScanJet 62X0C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0201
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP ScanJet 63X0C
| 0x03f0
| 0x0601
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP
| 0x03f0
| 0x0102, 0x0105, 0x0205, 0x0305, 0x0405
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP
| 0x03f0
| 0x0705, 0x0805, 0x0901, 0x0a01
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| HP
| 0x03f0
| 0x1205, 0x1305, 0x2005, 0x2205
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
Plustek [http://www.sane-project.org/sane-backends.html#S-PLUSTEK LM983x] - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Plustek OticPro U12 UT12 UT16 U24 UT24
| 0x07B3
| 0x0010 to 0x0017
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| KYE/Genius Colorpage HR6-V2 HR6A HR7 HR7LE HR6X
| 0x0458
| 0x2008 to 0x2016
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2100C and 2200C
| 0x03F0
| 0x0505 and 0x0605
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Mustek BearPaw 1200 and 2400
| 0x0400
| 0x1000 and 0x1001
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| UMAX 3400/3450 and 5400
| 0x1606
| 0x0050, 0x0060 and 0x0160
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 1250 and 1260
| 0x04B8
| 0x010f and 0x011d
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| CANON CanoScan N650/656U N1220U D660U N670/676U N1240U LIDE20 LIDE25 LIDE30
| 0x04A9
| 0x2206 to 0x2220
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
[http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/ SnapScan] - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Acer Benq 310U, 320U, 340U
| 0x4a5
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Acer Benq 620U, 620UT, 640U, 640UT
| 0x4a5
| 0x20
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Acer Benq 1240 3300 4300
| 0x4a5
| 0x020
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Agfa SnapScan e10 e20 e25 e26 e40 e42 e50 e52
| 0x06bd
| 0x20
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 660
| 0x04b8
| 0x0114
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 1270 1670
| 0x04b8
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 2480 2580
| 0x04b8
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Epson Perfection 3490 3590
| 0x04b8
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Mitsubishi
| 0x0
| 0x0
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
==hub.class (self-powered and external ac powered hubs)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Dynamode USB-H41 4 ports
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Belkin 4 Port
|
|
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| Conrad
|
|
|
| {{yes|[http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11432 works on a1k forum] }}
|-
| DLink DUB-H4 AC Adapter
| 0x05e3
| 0x0608
| High 0200
| {{maybe|WARNING Genesys Logic Hub Broken - Will cause failures with USB}}
|-
| [http://service.targa.co.uk/faq.php?lang_id=2&baseid=178&artdesc=SilverCrest+USB+Hub+2040&artid=760&artpic=silvercrestHUB2040.jpg SilverCrest 4-port slim USB 2.0 HUB - HUB2040 (40775) - Targa GmbH]
| 0x05e3
| 0x0608
| 0901
| {{yes|works Genesys Logic, Inc., [http://service.targa.co.uk/dokumente/USB_HUB_2040_0109_manual_EN.pdf Manual]}}
|-
| Skymaster
| 0x05e3
| 0x0605
| 060B
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| No Name active 4-port
| 0x1a40
| 0x0101
| 0111
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Thinkpad USB 3.0 Dock DU9019D1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17e9
| <!--Product ID-->0x4302
| <!--Revision-->0014
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|works a bit}} classed as dfu.class with two further USB 2.0 hubs - USB 3.0 ports detected and work (2.0 backwards compatibility) - DisplayLink DL-3900 with VIA VL811 chipset - usb ethernet not working - two dvi not working - 20V psu 2a (40w) with a 5.5 - 2.5mm tip (no bus power) - data through a-b printer/scanner usb lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
==Internet==
===rndis.class USB Tethering ===
The rndis class provides support for Ethernet access over Remote NDIS. Most USB based devices should be supported including smartfones.
Before opening Network Prefs, activate USB Tethering on the Smartfon, on Network prefs, type in usbrndis.device and tick "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.
When restart AROS my Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again, have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Alcatel
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| Huawei U8800
| 0x12d1
| 0x1039
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Huawei
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| HTC (Android phone)
| 0x0bb4
| 0x0ffe
|
| {{Yes|any android phone with usb tethering option}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nokia
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oppo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung Galaxy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
|-
| <!--Description-->iPhone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft winPhone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
===USB → ethernet lan adaptor===
*2002 playstation 2 usb1.1 era - a little support but very old and slow
*2006 wii asix era - a little support but very much miss than hit
*2026 usb0: or eth0: of CDC Ethernet protocol (cdcether) with Ethernet Control Model (ECM) and [https://www.usb.org/document-library/class-definitions-communication-devices-12 others like Wireless Mobile Communication Devices WMC] and later CDC EEM (Ethernet Emulation Model) and NCM (Network Control Model) are USB Communication Device Class (CDC) protocols packing more Ethernet traffic over every USB bundle. For CDC Ethernet - NCM is better than EEM is better than ECM
* USB1.1 Up to 010 meg broadband (1.25MBytes/s) - ADM8511, DM9601 poor speeds
* USB2.0 Up to 400 meg broadband (60MBytes/s) - MCS7830, AX88772 a little especially the 2010 apple version but buy many as very very poor odds of working one
* USB3.0 Over 400 meg broadband (60+MBytes/s) - not supported at the moment
SANA (Standard Amiga Network Architecture) to usb
ADMtek Infineon ADM8511 Pegasus II (USB 1.1 and 10Mbit/s - Sony PlayStation 2 network adapter)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| 3Com 3c460b
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2001 }}
|-
| Abocom UFE1000 / Abocom DSB650TX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Accton USB320-EC / Accton SpeedStream Ethernet
| 0x083a
| 0x0320
| <!--Revision-->
| {{unk|2002 }}
|-
| AEI USB Fast Ethernet / Allied Telesyn AT-USB100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2002 }}
|-
| ATEN UC-110T
| 0x0557
| 0x4000
|
| {{unk|2001 }}
|-
| BAFO USB To Ethernet Adapter BF-310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2001 }}
|-
| Belkin F5D5050 v1 1101
| 0x050D
|
| <!--Revision-->
| {{maybe|2002 sometimes works from old amiga.org post which is now removed}}
|-
| Belkin F5D5050 v2 2101
| 0x050D
| 0x0121
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|2006 does not works}}
|-
| Belkin F5U122-PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Billionton USB-100 / Billionton USBLP-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Billionton USBEL-100 / Billionton USBE-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Compex LinkPort/UE202A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| D-Link DSB-H3ETX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| D-Link DSB-650 / D-Link DSB-650TX / D-Link DSB-650TX-PNA
| 0x2001
| 0x4000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| D-Link DU-E10 / D-Link DU-E100
| 0x2001
|
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Edimax USB Ethernet Adapter EU-4201
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Elsa AG MicroLink USB2 Lan Ethernet adapter
| 0x05cc
| 0x3000
| <!--Revision-->1.01
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| GetNet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| GIGABYTE GN-BR402W Wireless Router
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Goodway Fellowes USB UE-120 REV:V1 UE120 ADMTek 1011594 HO2419741
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07a6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0986
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2001 USB Specification 1.1 compliant}}
|-
| GWC Tech USB Ethernet Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Hawking UF100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| HP HN210E / I/O DATA USB ETTX / Kingston KNU101TX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Jinco USB Ethernet Adapter 10/100 Base-T UE-110
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Kouwell USB to Ethernet 588A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Linksys USB10T / TA / TX
| 0x066b
| 0x2202
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|untested - possible peg1/peg2}}
|-
| Linksys (Cisco) USB100TX / H1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitec LAN-TX/U1 H2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| [http://www.mayflash.com/psps2/ps2024/ps2024.htm Mayflash PS2024] Playstation2 compatible clone of Proxim/Farallon NetLine?
| 0x07a6
| 0x8511
| <!--Revision-->1.01
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|works with DHCP router option on old 32bit distros but not on newer 64bit, best to go asixeth apple 2010 but buy many of them as poor success rate i.e. a lottery}}
|-
| Netgear FA101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Philips CPWUE01/00
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Planet UE-9500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| PlayStation 2 SCPH-10000 50000 models
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Proxim (formerly Farallon) NetLine USB PN796-650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Siemens SpeedStream USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| SOHOware NUB100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| SMC EZNET-USB 2202USB/ETH / SMC 2206USB/ETH
| 0x0707
| 0x0100 0x0200 0x0201
| <!--Revision-->
| {{unk|untested but should work very well }}
|-
| Surecom EP-1427X 100/10M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Target USB to 10/100M Fast Ethernet Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trendnet TU-ET100C
| 0x07a6
| 0x8511
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| {{yes| sometimes works well, very stable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Digitus USB NIC DN-3016-A
| 0x07a6
| 0x8513
| 1.01
| {{unk|untested new chipset }}
|-
| Digitus lanusb ADM8515
| 0x07a6
| 0x8515
| 1.01
| {{unk|untested because new chipset }}
|-
| VE285 usblan ADMtek 8515
| 0x07a6
| 0x8515
| 1.01
| {{no|not working as new chipset }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
Davicom DM9601 eth (USB 1.1 and up to 10Mbit/s)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Davicom USB-100 see clone below
| 0x0a46
| 0x9601
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2001 }}
|-
| [http://wiki.maemo.org/USB_to_ethernet_networking chinese translucent transparent crystal blue] but variants are also found in clear, white and black. Just over 6 cm long.
| 0x0a46
| 0x9601
| 0x0
| {{yes|2002 success can be sporadic so technically okay, but lacking in reliability. Out of 4 tested by me, only 2 worked. One case cracked open. }}
|-
| Corega FEther USB-TXC
| 0x07aa
| 0x9601
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Dynamode USB-NIC-1427-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Hirose USB-100
| 0x0a47
| 0x9601
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| KY-RS9600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=585358&postcount=12 works] }}
|-
| ShanTou ST268 USB NIC
| 0x0a46
| 0x0268
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| ZT6688 USB NIC
| 0x0a46
| 0x6688
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ICS Advent DM9601 USB 2.0 10/100M Ethenet Adaptor JP1081B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FE6
| <!--Product ID-->0x9700
| <!--Revision-->0101
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|not working 32bit and 64bit - USB 1.1 10M ethernet}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
MosChip MCS7830 (USB 2)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Digitus DN-10050
| 0x9710
| 0x7830
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2004 }}
|-
| Edimax [http://www.edimax.co.uk/images/Image/datasheet/USB/EU-4206/EU-4206.pdf EU-4206]
|
|
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2005 }}
|-
| Speed Dragon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| STLabs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| StarTech Compact USB2105S [http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_6790.html USB2106S]
| 0x9710
| 0x7830
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| Sunrich Technologies [http://www.st-lab.com/admin/upfile/UploadFile/manual/manual(u-250).zip U-250]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 }}
|-
| Syba
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->MCS 7832
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
* USB2 [https://www.asix.com.tw/en/product/USBEthernet Asix Ethernet] AX88178A, AX88772C, AX88772B, AX88772A (wii), AX88172A
* USB3 AX88179A, AX88179
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| AirLink101 AGIGAUSB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 AX88172}}
|-
| ATEN UC210T
| 0x0557
| 0x2009
| 0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88172}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Billionton Systems USB2AR
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08dd
| <!--Product ID-->0x90ff
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Buffalo LUA-U2-KTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0411
| <!--Product ID-->0x003d
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->corega FEther USB2-TX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07aa
| <!--Product ID-->0x0017
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| }}
|-
| D-Link DUB-E100 up to rev A4
| 0x2001
| 0x1a00
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->D-Link DUB-E100 rev B1 onwards
| 0x07d1 or 0x2001
| 0x3c05
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|AX88172 works on Deneb with [http://amigax.com/2010/02/21/usb-ethernet-speed-test-amigaos-4-0-classic/ Amiga OS4 Classic] and [http://www.a1k.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11432 on a1k] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->goodway corp USB gwusb2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1631
| <!--Product ID-->0x6200
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hawking UF200
| 0x07b8
| 0x420a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[Linksys USB200M]
| 0x077b
| 0x2226
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=585601&postcount=20 works] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Netgear FA120
| 0x0846
| 0x1040
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested 2002 10/100 Rev.B1" is silkscreened on the board of the device populating this entry (S/N: FA12254CB100409, date code 0508). This device may be manuf. by [http://www.cameo.com.tw/ Cameo] "AX88172 L", "F05040157", and "ED3" Chip1 ASIX AX88172 Chip2 Realtek RTL8201BL}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intellinet
| 0x0b95
| 0x1720
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->JVC MP-PRX1 Port Replicator
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x04f1
| <!--Product ID-->0x3008
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ST Lab USB Ethernet
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1720
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Sitecom LN-029 "USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet adapter"
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x6189
| <!--Product ID-->0x182d
| <!--Revision-->0
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Surecom EP-1427X-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1189
| <!--Product ID-->0x0893
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TrendNet TU2-ET100 v2
| 0x07b8
| 0x420a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|version 2}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->A-LINK NA1GU
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 88772}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AirLink101 ASOHOUSB Wii
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AirLive EtherWe-1000U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->APPLE AX88772 Model No. A1277 MC704LL/A P/N 825-7098-A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->0x1402
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2008 usb2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->APPLE Model No. A1277 (MB442Z/A 0885909217434) MC704ZM/A PN 825-7579-A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->0x1402
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|2010 model, usb2 and controller AX88772 where prehaps 1in3 units working with owb - really poor odds i.e. a lottery, could be situation where various ethernet phy chipsets are used - press Use in network prefs after Save initial setup typing in usbasixeth.device, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASIX AX88772 bulbous casing
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2008 works on 32bit and 64bit though setup can take a few attempts but may have issues with phy ethernet chip changing, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Datel Wii Lan Adapter DUS0204
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EdiMax EU-4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Goodway HE2230 Maplin ASIX 88772
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Intec LAN G5626
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->LevelOne USB-0202
| 0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x07720
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->LevelOne USB-0301
| 0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x07720
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Linksys USB200M Rev 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13b1
| <!--Product ID-->0x0018
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2008 sparsely randomly working AX88772 or with "Sana-II Meter Tool 37.11" network monitoring program, showing continuous "Bad Packet" errors which could means "CRC" errors}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Linksys USB300M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{maybe|2009 AX88772 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mayflash W001 or clones Lupo/PEGA S-Wii-0680 light gray rectangular with third of one top 45 degree angled slope
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| may have randomly changed phy ethernet chips, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Max Value MVF00446 ASIN B006EG568A
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|Trident prefs recognises as AX88772 sometimes works on 32bit and 64bit}}
|-
| <!--Description-->NEWLink N14050
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->NEWLink Wii-ETH USB2.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nintendo Wii LAN Adaptor 2110566 and clones
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x07720
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|Poseidon recognises as AX88772 with usbasixeth.device sometimes works seems different ethernet phy chips can be matched affecting compatibility}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nyko Wii Net Connect 87024
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=585624&postcount=22 works] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->0Q0 cable ethernet
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1557
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB2-E100 (2009/2010) Bulbous housing
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x7720
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|Trident prefs recognises it as ax88772A and typing in usbasixeth.device sometimes works}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sabrent KINAMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SpeedLink SL-3401-SGY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TrendNet TU2-ET100 v3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UGreen 20254 USB2 to 10/100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88772}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Afunta Apple-style White USB2.0 I/O Crest SY-ADA24005 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772A Fast Ethernet Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772a
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|usbasixeth.device accepted by network prefs but does not work}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Amazon Basics USB 2.0 AX88772A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Digitus DN-10050-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772a
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Edimax EU-4230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772a
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sabrent KINAMAX NT-USB20 AX88772A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description--> AX88772B USB 2.0 to 10/100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EdiMax EU-4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->0x772b
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|Detected but not working}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB2100 ASIX AX88772C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.asix.com.tw/en/product/USBEthernet/High-Speed_USB_Ethernet/AX88772D AX88772D]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.asix.com.tw/en/product/USBEthernet/High-Speed_USB_Ethernet/AX88772E AX88772E]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0B95
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->AX88178
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2004 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB2-E1000 i.e. USB 2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 LAN
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 ASIX AX88178 Controller and Realtek RTL8211CL PHY}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AX88178A USB 2.0 to 10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2005 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AmazonBasics USB3.0 adapter [https://github.com/nothingstopsme/AX88179_178A_Linux_Driver AX88179]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Cable Matters SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RJ45 adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hori Nintendo Switch 1 USB3 ethernet AX88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 AX88179 not binding to asixeth.class }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB3-E1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2020 ASIX AX88179 not binding to class, USB 3.2 Gen1 to Gigabit Ethernet controller with integrated 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet PHY}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable AX88179 = [https://plugable.com/products/usb3-e1000-deal USB3-E1000] before mid-2023 or USB3-E1000; AX88179A = USBC-E1000 after mid-2023
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 controller is AX88179 phy is ??, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB31000SPTW ax88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| AX88179 not binding to asixeth.class, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB31000NDS AX88179 USB-A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech US1GC301AU AX88179 USB-c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech US1GC30B2 AX88179A USB-c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB32000SPT AX88179A USB-c Rev 1 (AX88179) Rev 2 (AX88179A)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->USB32000SPT the Lot code sticker will have a bar code accompanied by a 10 digit number. The 5th and 6th digits of this lot code number would signify the revision. (Ex. xxxx02xxxx which would indicate rev. 2)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SYBA SY-ADA24029 Gigabit AX88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} may depend on the PHY chip connected to the controller chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TP-Link UE306 AX88179
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet® Orico UL677G 10/100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet® UL688G USB 3.0 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet port
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->AX88179 178A
|-
| <!--Description-->Tecknet UL699G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TrendNet TU2-ET100 v6
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07b8
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|no support }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->uGreen 50922 USB3-A to 100/1000 dark grey rounded barrels
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| ax88179 not binding to asixeth.class, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UGreen USB3-C to 100/1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->uGreen CR111 20256 usb3 a black plastic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88179}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description--> AX88179A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Plugable USB3-E1000 USBC-E1000 after mid-2023 i.e. AX88179A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech USB31000SPTB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0b95
| <!--Product ID-->0x1790
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| AX88179A USB-A, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description--> AX88179B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
==USB → SerialPort Converter==
*2002 some support for early revisions of PL2303
*2005 Prolific PL2303H PL-2303X and Pl-2303HX (same usb ids as pl2303) no support
*2025 FTDI 232R [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1135&highlight=232r&rowstart=20 work in progress]
*2026 CDC-ACM i.e. Serial port over USB standard
serialpl2303.class make sure you specify serialpl2303.device or Echo "Test" >SER1:
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| ATEN UC-232A
| 0x0557
| 0x2008
| Full 0x0300
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| IOGear GUC232A
| 0x0557
| 0x2008
| Full 0x0110
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Alcatel
| 0x11f7
| 0x02df
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| BAFO BF-810
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Belkin F5U103
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Davibe SP611
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Dcu10
| 0x0731
| 0x0528
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Elcom
| 0x056e
| 0x5003
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| IOData
| 0x04bb
| 0x0a03
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Itegno
| 0x0eba
| 0x1080
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Nokia CA42
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Radioshack
| 0x1453
| 0x4026
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Ratoc
| 0x0584
| 0xb000
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Samsung
| 0x04e8
| 0x8001
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Siemens DCA-510
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Sitecom CN104
| 0x6189
| 0x2068
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Sitecom CN116
| 0x6189
| 0x2068
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Some Cut Ma620
| 0x0df7
| 0x0620
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Speed Dragon Multimedia MS3303H
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Syntech
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tripp
| 0x2478
| 0x2008
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Airlink101 AC-USBS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Belkin F5U103v
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 0x0
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| Dynamode U232-P9
| 0x067B
| 0x2303
| 300
| {{no| no driver [http://koti.mbnet.fi/lonnberg/pl2303x.html linux patch] and using lsusb -v -d 067b:2303 gave bMaxPacketSize as 64 - pl2303x }}
|-
| Konig CABLE-146/2 USB to RS232
| 0x067b
| 0x2303
| 400
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| MANHATTAN 205146 USB to Serial Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| Sabrent SBT-USC1M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Trendnet TU-59
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Unbranded black case and lead USB 232 Converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x067B
| <!--Product ID-->0x2303
| <!--Revision-->0300
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
|}
[http://www.ftdichip.com/index.html Future Technology Devices International Ltd FTDI]-FT232R.class [https://ftdichip.com/software-examples/code-examples/c-builder/ FTProg src], [http://rtr.ca/ft232r/ ft232r src], [https://ftdichip.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/DS_FT232R.pdf FT232R datasheet], [],
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->0x6001
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GE-gKgHxZI beware of cheap clones fake with s/n A50285BI SN]
|-
| <!--Description-->Lynx Astro FTDI
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FT232R
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sabrent CB-FTDI
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|no driver TTL-232R cables use FTDI's [http://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=USB+Interface+Devices FT232RQ ic device] }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Startech.com 1 Port FTDI USB to Serial RS232 DB9M Adapter Cable with COM Retention ICUSB2321F
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FT232RL Chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->StarTech.com 2 Port FTDI USB to Serial RS232 Adapter Cable ICUSB2322F
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0403
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FTDI FT2232D Chipset
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} FT232RL is the SSOP-28 and the FT232RQ is the QFN-32 package option
|}
[https://www.onetransistor.eu/2017/08/ch341a-mini-programmer-schematic.html ch341a.class]
*I2C EEPROMS (3.3V and 5V) compatible and also SPI FLASH memories (3.3V devices) making sure 1.8V is covered
*each having their own [https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/guide-how-to-use-a-ch341a-spi-programmer-flasher-with-pictures/33041 4x2 connection blocks] using [https://github.com/flashrom/flashrom flashrom]
sudo flashrom --programmer ch341a_spi -r backup.bin
sudo flashrom --programmer ch341a_spi -w <new bios name>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Jiangsu QinHeng Ltd CH341A emulate UART communication, standard parallel port, memory parallel port and synchronous serial (I2C, SPI)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1A86
| <!--Product ID-->0x5512
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->QinHeng USB2.0-Serial HL-340
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1A86
| <!--Product ID-->0x7523
| <!--Revision-->0252
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|}
==simplemidi.class and CAMD==
Currently support includes
* simplemidi.class SimpleMidi maps some keyboard keys to corresponding computer keys as used by music trackers to emulate a musical keyboard
* camdusbmidi.class follows the rules of the m68k implementation of Commodore's CAMD midi specification and usb class compliant
for
* usb host like a computer
* usb device controllers - keyboards, drum machines, djay turntables, grooveboxes, etc
* interfaces - cables or boxes which convert usb to 5pin DIN plug midi
What is needed is a fully class-compliant '''brand name''' USB MIDI keyboard, especially manufactured in the last 10 years are best
*Arturia
*Novation
*M-Audio
*Akai
Plugging this in one of your USB ports, the camd.library will make the keyboard's MIDI IN/OUT ports available in the system.
Then select the keyboard's MIDI IN port (known as a "cluster" in CAMD) for input, and the software instrument's cluster as output
ShowCluster (shows midi ports available in and out)
MidiWatch (usually port usbmidi.in.0 less often usbmidi.out.0) (Ctrl-C to end output stream)
usbmidi.in.0 Message on channel 01, NoteOn 90 39 08 00
usbmidi.in.0 Message on channel 01, NoteOff 80 39 00 00
MidiThru (forwards messages from one port to another)
run >nil: c:midithru usbmidi.out.0 usbmidi.out.2
MidiSendC (sends a middle C to a specific port)
Midi Controller + Sound Module (together aka as a synth) -> Audio Output
The difference between midi and midi over USB is that in old school Midi the transmitter transmits whenever it wants and the receiver always has to be prepared to receive data. Easy to do at the rate of a 1990's modem speed these days.
USB over midi.. turns midi into a polled protocol.. So the USB host (typically the computer) has to ask "do you have anything for me" before the remote will send. If the USB host gets busy doing other things or there is a lot of things on the USB bus to get polled, you can get delays.
For its age midi is still a great protocol for music
* [https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/midi10.pdf USBIF's "USB Device Class Definition for MIDI Devices" document, version 1.0 from Nov 1, 1999]
* [https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/USB%20MIDI%20v2_0.pdf MIDI v2.0 from 2020 which AROS still needs, adds support for MIDI 2.0, MIDI-CI, and Universal MIDI Packet]
Nearly all synthesizers now use the 16 MIDI channels available on a MIDI bus in one instrument alone, requiring multiple MIDI busses in a typical setup with more than
one MIDI instrument. In addition, by handling multiple "virtual" cables, USB offers a solution to go beyond MIDI's 16-channel limit.
MIDI data is transferred over USB using 32-bit USB-MIDI Event Packets. These packets provide an efficient method to transfer multiple MIDI streams with fixed length messages. The 32-bit USB-MIDI Event Packet allows multiple "virtual MIDI cables" routed over the same USB endpoint. This approach minimizes the number of required endpoints. It also makes parsing MIDI events easier by packetizing the separate bytes of a MIDI event into one parsed USB-MIDI event.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="25%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Computer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Yes|which acts as USB midi host to get all usb devices talking together}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hobbytronics usb host standalone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->bomebox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->raspberry pi with several midi interface(s) and linux scripting
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton MIDI USB Host mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="25%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="15%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acorn Instruments Masterkey 49 device
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 untested usb powered 5V regulated - similar keybed to keystation 49es but unplug then re-plug the USB cable while it is powered the device might reconnect
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai SynthStation 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 - sticky rubber keys - usb
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini Laptop Production Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x09e8
| <!--Product ID-->0x007c
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected and camd usb to use, not tested with apps}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 25 mini key self powered by mini USB lead - sustain port - no top left corner joystick - tested icaros 2.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai LPK25 LPK37 LPK49 Laptop Production Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 untested velocity sensitive mini keys with synth action - weak mini USB port - latency issues -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional APC Key 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 untested 49 key 49-key full-sized, semi-weighted keyboard with aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->AKAI Max25 MAX49 control keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional MPK249 MPK261
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 USB2 USB-b - full keys semi-weighted aftertouch - midi in out - sustain and peddle port
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional Advance 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini MKII MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 untested USB2 USB-b midi connection only - 4 way thumb joystick top left - 25 tiny keys - velocity drum pads - plastic build quality -
|-
| <!--Description-->AKAI Professional APC Key 25 MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini Play
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 untested USB2 USB-b midi connection only - synth basic samples - class compliant? - small led display top centre - 25 mini keys - press and hold the "Prog Select" button then use the "Program" knob to assign a MIDI channel -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai MPK Mini 3 MKIII MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x09E8
| <!--Product ID-->0x1049
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - - midi in out untested - }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 USB2 USB-b midi controller connection no 5pin legacy - small led display top centre - 25 mini keys goofy uneven feel of the akai keyboards - press and hold the "Prog Select" button and press pad 1 to 8 to assign a MIDI channel - tested on AROS One 2.4 usb
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Force / MPC One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Pro MPK Mini Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested 37 mini keys - class compliant device - usb-b bus powered only with 5pin midi in and out - Shift and Global for Midi Ch -
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Pro Ableton Push Mk 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai Professional MPC Key 37 49 61 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested USB2 usb-b
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Photon PH-25 X25 Midi & USB keyboard/synth
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Q25 Q49 Q61 Q88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Coda Pro Portable 88-Key Digital Piano USB MIDI Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis V25 V49 V61 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis V Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis VI49 VI61 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis VX49 VX61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 1 5-pin MIDI input, 1 5-pin MIDI output, 1 USB port,
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Q25 Q49 Q61 Mk2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Recital 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis V25 V49 V61 MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis Qmini portable 32-key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->audiothingies MicroMonsta
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested synth -
|-
| <!--Description-->audiothingies MicroMonsta 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 synth -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Analog Experience “The Player” USB MIDI Master Keyboard Model APE25
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 usb-b bus powered -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe class complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab MkII Mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe class complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Keystep 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested 32 mini keys usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab 61 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed - reset Press and hold Oct + and Oct – buttons then insert the USB cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->0x2209
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - - midi in out untested - }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 USB2 usb-b bus power - metal base heavier than most - Shift and press a key to select the MIDI Channel - To reset to original factory, unplug the USB cable, hold down the Oct- and Oct + buttons, plug the USB cable back in and continue to hold the buttons until the pads turn white - need software to change parameters like velocity sensitive assistance -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab MK2 MKII 61 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MicroFreak
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 hybrid digital/analog synthesis,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeYIAfn3UMs Arturia Minilab 3] [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/chj1WgMupGw ] [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FMVdfhzg1Dw ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 untested usb-c bus powered - 25 mini keys semi -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Keystep Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniLab 3 Mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe class complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniFreak
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 61 88 mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested usb-c and 1 midi out - lack of aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia AstroLab
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia KeyLab MK3 MKIII 61 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2025 untested hammer-action Fatar keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer UMX61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-Control UMX490 UMX610
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-Control
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Swing 32-Key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer MOTOR 49 - 49-Key USB/MIDI Master Controller Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative EMU Xboard 25 E-MU X-Board 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CME M-Key Mkey 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 stops sending MIDI on a regular basis. The simplest "fix" is to flip it off and on via the power switch at the back
|-
| <!--Description-->CME Ukey U-Key
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2009
|-
| <!--Description-->CME Xkey
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 low-profile aluminium full size pressure sensitive with polyphonic aftertouch but keys make too much noise and that they can be too sensitive to velocity - low power draw 25ma
|-
| <!--Description-->CME M-Key 49 V2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 simplified version of the U-key Mobiltone
|-
| <!--Description-->CME XKEY AIR 37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2019
|-
| <!--Description-->cme xkey 37 le
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{ | }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Donner Spaceline DMK-25 Donnerdeal Rantion
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Donner DMK25 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> 25 mini velocity keys with limited aftertouch - usb-c powered - 8 drum pads - 3.5mm "midi out" socket -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{ | }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Digitakt
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 expensive later midi usb class compliant with since 1.5 Update
|-
| <!--Description-->Elecktron Digitone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Digitone Keys 37-key Digital FM Synthesizer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 expensive
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Analog Four MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron Octatrak MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{ | }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol 49+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol 25xt
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2702
| <!--Product ID-->0x2702
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected and usb driver working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 bus powered or 12v 0.5a dc in - metal base so heavy - midi out 5pin - sustain pedal port - modulation slider - rubber coated knobs becomes sticky -
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI keycontrol 49xt 61xt 88xt
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2702
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 12v 0.5a center pin +ve external psu required - USB i/o and 1 legacy 5pin out - full sized keys - heavy aluminium case keyboard metal base -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution MK-125 MK-149
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 9v
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution MK-225C MK-249C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 9v
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution USB/Midi Controller MK-425C MK-449C MK-461C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|25, 49, 61 keys - }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 9V or 12V -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 37 full keys
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys Pro Mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 25 or 37 mini keys
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 mini velocity keys no aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2 PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 full velocity keys no aftertouch -
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig Keys
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Kawai VPC 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> weighted keys - heavy build -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Keith McMillen Instruments K-Board
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> omni class compliant to all channels? each keypad makes them velocity, pressure, and location sensitive but not really suited for piano playing
|-
| <!--Description-->Keith McMillen BopPad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> omni class compliant to all channels?
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg NanoKontrol 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->mini usb
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Prophecy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KORG microKONTROL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg microKEY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 velocity-sensitive Natural Touch keys but joystick is an alternative to the common pitch/modulation wheel design - power draw -
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg nanoKey nanoPad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Taktile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg microKEY2 25 37 49 61 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|2015 untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 USB powered - semi weighted -
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg MiniList
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg MinKey nanoPad nanoPad 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Nautilus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Kurzweil PC3 7 series - Artis 7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->fatar TP-8 semi-weighted action
|-
| <!--Description-->Kurzweil PC1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Kurzweil PC3 A8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 Mobile keys 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 POD Studio KB37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 Tone Port KB37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Midiman (later M-Audio) Oxygen8 Ozone Ozonic 25 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|not class compliant - untested 5pin legacy }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 2004 untested - 25 full keys - slider/fader to left of lcd display -
|-
| <!--Description-->m-audio oxygen keystation (61 key)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio eKeys 37
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Axiom 25, 49, 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 bus powered and 12v psu - if sliders/faders are on right - legacy midi 5pin - chunky unit -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 8v2, 49, 61 (silver)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 full size velocity sensitive 12v psu - sending random pitchbend info -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 37e 49e, 61e MK1 MKI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 - ok key action -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 37es 49se 61es, 88es MK1 MKI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 25/49/61/88 (blue)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 [https://m-audio.com/products/view/oxygen-25-legacy advised Class-compliant and GM/GM2/XG SysEx messages] with full size velocity sensitive 12v psu - sending random pitchbend info -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Axiom 25, 49, 61 (2nd Gen)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 semi-weighted mini keys - bus powered and 9v psu for 25/49 and 12v for 61 - if sliders/faders are on left - legacy midi 5pin - chunky unit -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Axiom Pro 25, 49, 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 poor construction
|-
| <!--Description-->MAudio Axiom AIR 25 M-Audio Axiom Air Mini 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 25 III (3rd Gen)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 untested - usb only - rubber keys sticky -
|-
| <!--Description-->MAudio Keyrig 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation Mini 32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 - mini usb - plays a few notes and then stops responding randomly - try plugging it into port 1 or 2 on your pc -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 49 MK2 II
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 USB port and class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation 61 MK3 MKIII MIDI keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 usb compliant untested
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen 25 IV
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 choice
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio CTRL-49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2017
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio ProKeys 88, 88sx
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 mini usb - some power or incompatibility issue with the native USB ports of the laptop, plugged in a passive USB 2.0 HUB (not USB 3.0, not powered)
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3328SvuJsLw M-Audio Oxygen25 MKV]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0763
| <!--Product ID-->0x0001
| <!--Revision-->0023
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected audio class and bindings with camdusbmidi.class - midi in out untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 25 full size semi keys - USB2 usb-b but no 5pin classic plugs - channel select SHIFT button and CHANNEL on keybed - plastic build - holding down both the Octave + and - for factory reset - more limited in what you can do with it than IV 4th one - tested on AROS One 2.4 usb
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen Pro 25 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 untested semi full keys
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested - 32 smaller keys - not endless encoders - usb only -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Hammer 88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Moog
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Moog Minitaur
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-VAVE SMK-25mini 25key MIDI Control Keyboard Y6I0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments NI Primus A25 JamMate
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Maschine MK1 MKI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not compliant uses snd-usb-caiaq module,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S88 S61 S49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 - weighted keys -
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Maschine MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Maschine Micro Mikro MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe?
|-
| <!--Description-->NI Komplete Kontrol S49 S61 S88 MkII MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 all MK2 MK3 power up the keyboard using USB, it will set the keyboards MIDI port to computer MIDI only without any option to set it to use the MIDI DIN, meaning you cannot connect the keyboard to hardware and power from USB, you MUST power with the power adapter and physically unplug from any USB connection -
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A25 A49 A61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/sikorak666/maschine-mikro-mk3-driver Native Instruments Maschine Micro Mikro Plus MK3 MKIII]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 untested 32 smaller keys - no drum pads - USB only -
|-
| <!--Description-->NI Komplete Kontrol S49 S61 S88 MkIII MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Description-->NI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2025
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Neusonik iBoard 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Impact LX25+ LX49+ LX61+ LX88+ SE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 budget full-size velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Impact GX49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> USB port -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Panorama P4 P6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> USB & USB Micro B, 5-pin MIDI out, 2 x TRS inputs with 49 semi-weighted, velocity sensitive with aftertouch
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar SE25 SE49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> mini keys - micro usb bus powered - velocity and sustain button
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Panorama P6 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Panorama T6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Nord Stage 3 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> sysex
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation ReMote 25 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 lhs XY touchpad and the joystick -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey 25 49 61 88 Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not USB class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation 49 61 SL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 semi-weighted Fatar TP-8 or TP-9 keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation ReMote 25SL 49SL 61SL soft label
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 - two long top liquid-crystal display LCD strips - XY touchpad and the joystick -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation ReMOTE 25LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--CAMD-->{{Yes|detected, usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 USB-b powered, 9v center pin positive or 6 MN1500 AA batteries - X/Y touchpad and the combined pitch and modulation joystick - no aftertouch but can use both the legacy MIDI OUT and USB port simultaneously
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Nocturn 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 untested sending random pitchbend info
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation 49 61 SL MkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 semi-weighted Fatar TP-8 or TP-9 keybed
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation MiniNova
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Impulse 25 49 61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 velocity aftertouch‑sensitive semi-weighted keyboards and eight backlit pads - USB, 5-pin MIDI out -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Circuit Tracks / Rhythm
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey 25 49 61 88 MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 USB class compliant - full keys -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation Launchpad Mini MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested 8x8 buttons with 16 backlit
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey Mini MK2 MKII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 untested - 25 soft mini keys - 2 rotary wheels lhs -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey 25 37 49 61 88 MK3 MKIII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 USB class compliant choice - full keys -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation LaunchKey Mini MK3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 untested - 25 soft mini keys - 2 sliders lhs -
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation 61SL Mk3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Nymphes Dreadbox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion--> 6 voice analog synth
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Oberheim MC 2000 EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 88 keys fully weighted - very heavy -
|-
| <!--Description-->PreSonus ATOM SQ Hybrid MIDI Keyboard/Pad
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://polyend.com/tracker/ Polyend Tracker]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland ED PC-300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 USB MIDI keyboard controller 49-key
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland EDIROL PCR-M30 PCR-M50 PCR-M80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol PCR-30 PCR-50 PCR-80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 untested 32 key -
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland PC-50 PC-80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland PCR-500 PCR-800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 61 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-88 a-49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 USB port - weighted keys velocity no aftertouch - class compliant with press FUNCTION so it is lit. Press the key labelled "ADV.", Press the "+" button so it is lit -
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland PC-200 mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 some had fatar keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland MC-707 Groovebox
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland MC-101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-500 A500Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-300 A300Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland JUNO DS, FA, Fantom, JUPITER X / Xm
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 (be sure that USB driver is set to "Generic" - requires device rebooting)
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A-88 a-49 MKii MK2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 expensive with USB-c port - hammer-action keyboard weighted keys - Class-compliant if USB-C enables bus power - MIDI 2.0 later -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ROLI Seaboard RISE 25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Graphite 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Carbon 49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Sequential TAKE 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic VMK-161 and VMK-161 Plus Organ version
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->TP-8O action is the unweighted, organ-style waterfall keybed - usb midi in out - 9v psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic SL990XP midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic VMK176 Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->USB and midi connectivity
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic SL880 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic SL73 SL88 Studio midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> hammer-action Fatar TP semi-weighted keys
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic Numa Organ 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 73 key TP-8O action is the unweighted, organ-style waterfall keybed used in nearly all clonewheels
|-
| <!--Description-->Studiologic Numacompact 2/2x, Numa X Piano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero CommandKey49 CommandKey25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero SZ-MiniCommand Mini-Command USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero SPC61 MIDI Controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> bus powered - 5 octave
|-
| <!--Description-->SubZero ControlKey49S 49 Key Slim MIDI Controller Keyboard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Synido TempoKey K25
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 25 mini keys - usb-c powered
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Worlde Panda
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha KX8 KX49 KX61
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha CMC-PD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha P45B P-45 Digital Piano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha P-115 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 untested weighted keys - USB midi port
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha MX49
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 should compliant untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha Montage, CP73/88, YC, MODX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha PSR-E353, PSR-E443
PSR-S670, PSR-S770, PSR-S970, PSR-A3000, TYROS-5
NP-12, NP-32
DGX-650, DGX-660
P-105, P-115, P-255
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha MX49 II V2 Black Blue
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi keyboard controller
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->DJM V10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> dj
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Kontrol DJ Pro midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> detected but untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Numark Mixtrack Pro II USB DJ Controller Djay
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->older generation pioneer DDJ-SX2 dj
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="20%" | Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |CAMD
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Alyseum AL-22 AL22c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Alyseum AL-88 Schneidersladen AL88c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Alyseum U3-88c Midi Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no CopperLan support Midi network using a UTP Ethernet patch cable)
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer BCF2000 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.behringer.com/EN/home.aspx Behringer] BCR2000 1in 2out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer B-CONTROL DEEJAY BCD3000 DJ Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer UMD404 UMD202
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative EMU 0404/USB midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->DigiDesign / Focusrite Command 8 Control Surface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 supports MIDI continuous controller (CC) and note data. SysEx dumping and loading is also supported
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Digi 002
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 firewire only
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Digi 003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 firewire only
|-
| <!--Description-->emagic m4 2x4 AMT8 Unitor 8 Mk2 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x00d0
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->0x010 0x0103
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 offers MTS (Midi Time Stamping) - 12v 2a psu centre pos - usb mini with rs232 and rs422 serial ports - 16 channels (8-in / 8-out), this rack-mountable unit -
|-
| <!--Description-->Evolution U-Control UC-16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| detected}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Saffire 6 USB 1.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Guillemot Maxi Studio ISIS Vintage Sound Card MIDI Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->1998
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_usb.html MidiBox] Hardware Platform USB Module
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2001
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Control Universal Pro XT with One Two Extenders
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Audiophile USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport UNO old version
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio MidiMan 1x1 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 [http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-hotplug/ firmware update]
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport 2x2 yellowy green blue, green or silver chassis plastic box
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|MIDISPORT 2x2 or 4x4 interfaces from previous production series (blue, green or silver chassis) are not class-compliant}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->MAudio Audiosport Quattro USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant as [http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/ firmware required and that is buggy],
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio UC-33
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport 1x1 2x2 4x4 Anniversary Edition, black box
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=52920 Mark of the Unicorn Motu Fastlane] 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=560852&postcount=8 not working on OS4]}}
| <!--Opinion--> not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Motu Micro Lite 1x1 and MOTU microlite 5x5 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion--> good unit but poor just plug in support and not class compliant - USB2 usb-b -
|-
| <!--Description-->Motu MIDI Express 128 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->poor support serial port only - offers MTS (Midi Time Stamping) A serial port based MIDI interface or a USB interface without MTS will have a MIDI slop of up to 2ms on record and playback. MTS provides accuracy for record and playback to around .3ms - five times more accurate than serial or non-MTS."
|-
| <!--Description-->MOTU.com MIDI Express XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 for many USB should have octocoupled connection to reduce groundloop humm, usually the timing is off
|-
| <!--Description-->MOTU MIDI Timepiece AV
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion--> not class compliant is one of the best multi-port MIDI interfaces ever made as USB model connects to the computer as an 8x16 interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments GmbH Audio 8 DJ, 4 DJ, 2 DJ
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|needs dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Qcon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|did not match to camdusbmidi.class USB audio midi with onboard DSP}}
| <!--Opinion-->1998
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Corp Edirol UM-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x0005
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|is not bound via camdusbmidi.class }}
| <!--Opinion-->1999 not bound to any midi class - 2x2 - tested Aros One USb 2.4
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-100G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->1999 USB audio midi with onboard DSP
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-880 8x8 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 under poseidon but could work with run >nil: c:midithru out.0 "EDIROL UM-880.out.2"
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1 blue plastic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{Unk| bound??? via camdusbmidi.class - untested midi in out}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 UM-1 - 1-in/1-out (16 channels)
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 1-in/1-out (16 channels)
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-2E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2001
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1X midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|do not have the Advanced Driver Switch on them}}
| <!--Opinion-->2001
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-1SX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x0052
| <!--Revision-->0200
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|do not have the Advanced Driver Switch on them}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-2C - 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-1G 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol Cakewalk UM-2G 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/spotify/linux/blob/master/sound/usb/usbquirks.h Roland Edirol UA20 UA-20]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland UM-1EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UM-2EX 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 adds a second MIDI OUT
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Cakewalk UM-3G - 3x3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Cakewalk ua-25excw 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not class compliant mode
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://alsa.opensrc.org/Edirol_UA-25EX Roland Edirol UA55 UA-55 Cakewalk UA25 EX]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|detected but not working}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Sonuus B2M Bass MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Sonuus G2M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg CMC Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Subzero SZ-MB44
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Swisssonic MIDI1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 AmigaOS there is no output at midichannel one and two but if play a midi file there is only output on some channels and if pressed stop the prog freezes or the whole system crashes
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-428 US-422 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 2000 not compatible
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.tascam.com/Products/US-224.html US-224]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1604
| <!--Product ID-->0x8004
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 2002 does not bind to any class
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-1x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-122 MKII midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->0x8021
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|not detected / binding to camdusbmidi.class on AROS 2.4 usb }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 detected but not working 2-in/2-out USB two XLR microphone preamps with phantom power for condenser microphones
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-200 US-400 US-600 US-800 US-1200 US-1800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 may not be totally usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha UX-16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| CAMD
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai EIE and Pro version midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 dc 6v power - 3 USB hubs, midi in out ,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis I/O2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 powered USB hub required, not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis IO2 Express
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 usb compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis IO4 Express
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer XTouch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> psu needed
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer X-Touch Compact
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer X-Touch Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant?, usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-Phoria UMD404HD UMD202HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe class compliant - volume low,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CME U2 MIDI Pro 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> current model
|-
| Creative EMU XMIDI 1X1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 early versions with sysex checksum errors
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative E-MU Xmidi 1x1 Tab (V3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 tab version class compliant but report that when transferring 'System Exclusive' messages (SysEx) the unit could not handle the highest data rate leading to data corruption
|-
| Creative EMU XMIDI 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 sysex errors
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini now Avid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 USB powered but not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Digidesign Mbox II Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 USB powered but not compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Engl Z7 MIDI Interface (E660/E610/E360/E930)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> guitar?
|-
| <!--Description-->Elektron TurboMidi TM-1 1in 1out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M4U 4x4 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered -
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M8U 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M4U XL 4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> ploytec chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiTerminal M8U XL 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> no hardware routing e.g. x on input 5 to synth y on output 7 - ploytec chipset
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiMate 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiMate II 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI ROM I/O
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 romio version
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M4U XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2573
| <!--Product ID-->0x0002
| <!--Revision-->0100
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe|is bound via camdusbmidi.class AROS One 2.4 - untested midi in out}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 -
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M8U XT 8in 8out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 discontinued 2018
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M8UEX USB3.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 current model
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI M4U eX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 current model
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI MidiMate eX midi interface 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 curent model, well liked and might class compliant??
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->icon midiport 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->iCON CubeMi 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> class compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity mio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 class compliant but reported issues with sending System Exclusive (SysEx) MIDI messages and MIDI signals getting cut off
|-
| <!--Description--> iConnectMidi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010
|-
| <!--Description-->iCM2 iCM4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity iConnectMIDI4+ L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 class compliant??
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity MioXL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IK Multimedia iRig MIDI 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> class compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->iRig Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton Electronics pro solo mk2 midi to cv converter
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Kenton Midi Thru-25 5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Keytech MT18E 8 Way Midi Thru box
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 9 to 12v psu required
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiPlus Midi 2x2 midi interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiPlus Midi 4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> supposedly class compliant - USB bus powered
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiTech MIT-00151 Midiface 4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->MidiTech Midiface 4x4 8x8 16x16 thru merge
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Miditech Midilink mini 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport UNO only if box is labeled Class Compliant and latest MIDISPORT 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Fast Track Ultra (6 in 6 out)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not usb compliant, -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midiman Midisport 2x2 Anniversary Edition [https://gearspace.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-and-electronic-music-production/1133862-why-there-hardly-any-midi-interfaces.html not stable enough]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 USB2 usb-b - does not need firmware and supposedly plug and play -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Midisport 4x4 Anniversary Edition
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> rumored does not need firmware - supposedly plug and play - issues with its firmware for some and lacks configurable routing
|-
| <!--Description-->Maudio Fast Track Ultra 8R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant but bus powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->Nektar Midiflex 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 class compliant and usb-b powered - used as a 1 in / 3 out, 2 in / 2 out or 4 out 5pin sockets -
|-
| <!--Description-->Neusonik IM-One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Peavey Xport
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> guitars only
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland UM-ONE UM-1 mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 USB class compliant if switch to TAB for class compliant mode rather than the COMPUTER mode
|-
| <!--Description-->Squarp Hermid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg Midex 8x8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> class compliant? supporting MIDI Time Stamping protocol
|-
| <!--Description-->Swissonic MidiConnect 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Tapco LiNK.midi USB 4x4 (Loud technologies)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no|dedicated driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion--> 2014 5v dc power, midi out in,
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-16x08 US-20x20
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom U-24
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi to 5pin interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi to 5pin interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Unbranded cable
| 0x552d
| 0x4348
| F110
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe|detected but no usb driver in devs/midi for camd to use}}
| <!--Opinion-->detected but not working the USB-MIDI conversion functionality of the cheapo USB MIDI "cable" interface is simply lacking, possibly being incapable of handling MIDI strings longer than 3 bytes long SysEx strings (e.g. SysEx dumps) - tested in Icaros 2.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->USB2.0-MIDI Unbranded cable with clear braided underneath leads
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1A86
| <!--Product ID-->0x752D
| <!--Revision-->0254
| <!--CAMD-->{{Maybe|detected binding to camdusbmidi.class but untested midi in / out}}
| <!--Opinion-->untested but better to get a branded version - tested AROS One 2.4 usb
|-
| <!--Description-->LogiLink USB to Midi In-Out
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Opinion-->untested cheap cable version but issues with latency on other systems
|-
| <!--Description--> gm5 USB midi chip DIY option only
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Doremidi LEKATO MIDI USB C Interface 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Thomann Midi USB 1x1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> Prodipe made
|-
| <!--Description-->Prodipe MIDI 1i/1o
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> usb to 5pin midi interface
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
Classic 5pin DIN controllers for above interfaces
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| <!--Description-->Akai s5000 s6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> midi digital samplers
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai AX80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Casio CZ-5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Casio CZ-3000 CZ-1000 CZ-101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cheetah MS6 midi controller
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{No|untested}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 multi-timbral, six-voice (twelve-oscillator), analogue synthesiser module is loaded with CEM 3396s
|-
| <!--Description-->Ensoniq ESQ1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Integra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Wavestation Ex A/D SR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->1986 ex has piano and drum sounds
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg DW-8000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg DW-6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Korg Poly 800 MK1 Poly-800ii
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> all plastic and can run on batteries - 49 keys non-velocity dco synt analogue filter
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland D-50
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|1987 untested greater concern would be moisture and wear}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland A50 (76) A80 (88)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|1989 untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ROLAND JUNO-D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Juno 106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->80s kx73 or kx88
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland ED PC-160A PC-180A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}} legacy DIN5 MIDI port only - 6 AA batteries or 9v psu - One regular source of failure for me were emty batteries (even with red control light still active). Another source was a bad MIDI cable - unplug then re-plug the USB cable while it is powered the device might reconnect
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland M1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Roland S-550 S-760
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> digital samplers kontakt replaced these?
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Yamaha DX7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->1983 12bit
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha DX7S DX72IID DX7IIFD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->1987 16bit versions
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--CAMD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
The MIDI standard was published in August 1983. The inventors, Kakehashi and Smith finally received a Technical Grammy Award in 2013 for their work.
The MIDI files that contained just the note data, velocity and timing meant you could transfer an entire studio session from one place to another on one floppy disk and it could control all the synths and drum samplers. Pass-thru meant that one computer could run an entire bands worth of instruments.
It's bulletproof too. MIDI never goes wrong, it's always a bug in software that causes any issue - you can absolutely rely on it to go gigging with, take your synths, controllers and computers and not crash an entire gig at your 100,000 person venue.
The MIDI hardware specification is very simple (voltage, polarity, screening, protection and a fast enough opto-isolator), it assumes that the data it sends and receives between MIDI devices is to the MIDI data standard and just passes it on. The microprocessor in the hardware does all the work.
The minimum for a computer/MIDI interface is that it meets the MIDI hardware specification. It is attached to the computer bus and handles the electrical conversions required. To meet the MIDI hardware specification, to be class compliant as a USB device all it has to do is report itself properly when plugged in.
The other half of the equation is the MIDI data standard, and for a computer MIDI interface the main issue is the speed of data transmission. The bus speed of the computer is faster than the speed of the MIDI standard so it can generate and send MIDI data faster than a MIDI device can receive it. The MIDI standards have nothing to say on that bottleneck at all. MIDI was designed to be very simple and very open, it just defines a standard for the messages and leaves it up to manufacturers to implement them in the way they want. That's what makes it so powerful a tool, and also what makes it so confusing and frustrating at times.
For midi, the hardware/software combination at various connection points handles the translation to/from midi (or other protocols). Drivers would be needed for midi, including clock and SysEx signal (actually claiming to handle ALL midi quirks transparently
All the important MIDI data types can be sent (CC, NRPN, RPN, MMC, Note On/Off, program change)
There is no official way to solve the data bottleneck. Early software sequencers and librarians tried to solve it by having an option to buffer SYSEX data in software and transmit it at the MIDI data rate. The downside is that hogs the bus and can hit computer performance. Interface manufacturers would add a hardware buffer which would take all the MIDI data from the PC bus and feed it into the MIDI at the slower data rate, but that added cost and created timing issues.
Things have moved on since then, but the principles remain the same. You can buffer in the hardware or in software, whether that is in the application or the interface driver. SYSEX will work perfectly well with that budget cable if your software handles the buffering. And while the cables with hardware buffers make SYSEX easier, they still have potential problems because of the limitations of the MIDI data rate. Your MIDI clock doesn't like being interrupted with a big program dump
The serial / parallel ports were a direct connection, so faster. Now, everything in the computer is virtual and the only thing connected to the hardware is the kernel, hence everything is by default bottlenecked and jittery, regardless of which connection. So by the time the interface gets the information it's already too late.
Ethernet network cable to transport MIDI over large distances, connect 2 MIDI In and 2 MIDI Out ports to patch, remap, filter and merge MIDI flows on a fine channel basis for tight MIDI throughput, latency and jitter
Possibilities for DAWs of the future including a kind of sync reference for timing reference which an interface could sync to, hence all the timings then would be locked between the grid on the DAW screen and the MIDI info.
Preemptible, low latency and accuracy are essential for good communication.
One of the first things you need to do, is make sure your MIDI software sets the interface to the same MIDI channel as your keyboard (usually 1)
Do you want to send just your master keyboard to other synths or to be able to use any keyboard with any synth?
1st option is relatively simple. Just need to send midi from your master keyboard into a midi splitter that redistributes the signal onto your synths. Each synth will be set up to receive midi on a specific channel so the only challenge is to find a way to select to which channel you are sending midi. Some master keyboards can do that although not many that have a dedicated knob or switch on the panel and most require a bit of menu diving. Could use a midi box that offers channel selection but usually this is not very workflow friendly. The software route would require using the mouse.
2nd option is a bit more complex but superior workflow by sending midi messages into a merge box, from there into a hardware sequencer that allows to select midi channel, then on to a midi interface that distributes the signal to the synths.
Master keyboard MIDI-in to computer. External hardware sampler MIDI-out from computer. Audio-out from sampler to audio-in on computer/device.
Blue Ribbon Soundworks Bars & Pipes Professional (1993/4)
GM (1984), GS (1987), XG level 1-3 (1994-1997), GM level 2 (1999)
GM GM1 imposes several requirements beyond the MIDI 1.0 specification. While MIDI 1.0 by itself provides a communication protocol which ensures that different instruments can interoperate at a fundamental level e.g sound modules. GM goes further in two ways. First, GM requires that all compliant MIDI instruments meet a certain minimal set of features, such as being able to play at least 24 notes simultaneously (polyphony). Second, GM attaches specific interpretations to many parameters and control messages which were left unspecified in the MIDI 1.0 specification. A minimum of 128 MIDI Program Numbers (conforming to the GM 1 Instrument Patch Map) and 47 percussion sounds (conforming to the GM 1 Percussion Key Map). Support for controller number 1, 7, 10, 11, 64, 100, 101, 121 and 123; support for channel pressure and pitch bend controllers.
General MIDI Level 2 or GM2 is a specification for synthesizers which defines several requirements beyond the MIDI standard and is based on General MIDI (GM) and Roland GS extensions. It was adopted in 1999 by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA).
* Number of Notes: 32 simultaneous notes
* MIDI Channels: 16
* Simultaneous Melodic Instruments – up to 16 (all Channels)
* Simultaneous Percussion Kits – up to 2 (Channel 10/11)
Program and bank change events
General MIDI 2 compatible synthesizers access all of the 256 instruments by setting cc#0 (Bank Select MSB) to 121 and using cc#32 (Bank Select LSB) to select the variation bank before a Program Change. Variation bank 0 contains the full GM (General MIDI 1) sound set. Variations using other bank numbers are new to General MIDI 2, and correspond to variation sounds introduced in Roland GS.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CluuHrr7HG4 Major WWHWWWH, Minor WHWWHWW scale], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjm7Ti-iwz0 Chords],
==usb audio==
AROS currently does not support natively any USB audio interface for recording audio
USB audio is only available for limited Amiga like OSs, independent of the USB protocol version USB1.x USB2, USB3.x, which are not backwards compatible.
*Introduced 2000 and from 2014 USB Audio 1 UAC1 16bit 44.1kHz
*Introduced 2006 and from 2014 USB Audio 2 [https://www.usb.org/document-library/usb-device-class-definition-audio-devices-release-20-errata-and-ecn-through-april UAC2] 24bit 192kHz
*Introduced 2016 and from 2024 USB Audio 3 [https://www.usb.org/documents UAC3] 32bit 384kHz
USB group decided to rewrite the audio standard, so [https://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/usbaudio2.lha UAC2] and [https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/linux_and_usb_audio_class_3/attachments/slides/3345/export/events/attachments/linux_and_usb_audio_class_3/slides/3345/Linux_and_USB_Audio_Class_3___FOSDEM_2019.pdf UAC3]. They added clock selection and control, timing domains and others. Part of the changes included changing many of the descriptors that an audio device uses to describe itself to the machine.
PsdErrorlog/PsdDevlister? The AHI driver generated only supports mono/stereo at any bit rates between 8 and 32 bit per sample, but not multichannel modes and only rates up to 65KHz (because AHI uses a 16-bit word for frequencies). If the soundcard does not offer such a PCM 8-32 bit mode at frequencies lower than 65 KHz, there's nothing much that can be done about it on the computer side other than revising and expanding the AHI standard. Most cheap USB soundcards do though.
AHI does not support six channel playback. It only supports mono, stereo and multichannel (8 channels). Due to the multichannel mode not being used by any application so far, the usbaudio.class does not support multichannel playback, especially not "upchannelling" stereo to six or more channels. If this USB device does not support a two channel mode, you can't use it under AHI.
Untested but most likely to work, at least 2 mic inputs (low impedance) & instruments (high impedance) and made in the last 10 years
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMuA-2FbJxE Entry level <100Euro] BOMGE U202, Behringer UMC, Presonus Studio,
*[ Next tier <200Euro] Audient iD, Solid SSL2 and SSL2+, Lewitt, Focusrite Scarlett, Arturia MiniFuse,
*[ Prosumer <300Euro] Focusrite Clarett+,
*[ Professional <500Euro] RME Babyface,
*[ Studio >500Euros]
Bands may need 4 or more mic inputs
[http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38364030 XDA Forum thread],
<pre>
<- Computer
<- Mobile Phone / Tablet (OTG)
<- Digital Cameras
<- Video <- Webcams
Base Computer <-> OBS like <- Audio Mixer <- Microphone(s)
-> Internet -> Youtube & Chat
</pre>
USB AUDIO CARDS - UAC Compliant
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! width="30%" |Opinion
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia Mini Fuse 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, okay pre amp 1 combi input, cirrus logic cs4272 ad converter,
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniFuse 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant usb-c with usb2.0, okay pre amps with good dynamic range 110dB, cirrus logic cs4272 ad converter, two combi inputs for mic, line or guitar,
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia MiniFuse 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, okay 110dB dynamic range, -129dB EIN,
|-
| <!--Description-->Arturia AudioFuse 16Rig
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1C75
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant, good
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Audient iD44 mk1 mki
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, good,
|-
| <!--Description-->Audient evo4 EVO8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Audient iD4 mk2 mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Audient id14 mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, good,
|-
| <!--Description-->Audient iD24
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant and usb-c bus powered, good, , 0-in/14-out audio interface with ADAT expandability, balanced inserts
|-
| <!--Description-->Audient iD44 Mk2 Mkii
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, good,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC202HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps ein -129 dBu, 24bit ADC,
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC404HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps, 24bit adc,
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UMC204HD 192 Empower Tribe
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->0x0508
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2015 maybe usb compliant, okay, midas pre-amps
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer UMC1820
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016, bus complaint?, okay midas pre amps, adc,
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer U-PHORIA UM2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1397
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, poor zenyx pre-amps with high noise floor, plastic build no rf shielding, latency issues,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Saffire 6 USB 1.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, , , midi, strictly NEC USB 2.0,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 Gen 1 MOSC0001
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, but
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 1 MOSC0003
*TP1 - 3.3V, tested ok
*TP2 - U4 control signal, 3.3V present at all time.
*TP4 - Ground
*TP6 - 48V, tested ok
*TP7 - Ground
*TP8 - Ground
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 usually avoid early Gen 1,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2021/08/75-focusrite-scarlett-2i4-1st-gen.html Focusrite Scarlet 2i4 Gen 1 (slide toggles) MOSC0004]
*TP1 - 3.3V, tested 3.22v
*TP2 - U4 control signal, 3.3V present
*TP4 - Ground
*TP6 - measure 47.72v
* AKM 4384ET (VDD 5v)
* Cirrus Logic CS4272-CZZ (VA 4.94v/ VD 3.2v/ VL 3.2v)
* all four HC4066 (VCC 4.96v)
* XMOS XS1-L01A-TQ128-C5 (all VDD 1.08v/ all VVDIO 3.23v/ PPLAVDD 0.99v/ PCU-VDDIO 3.23v)
2i4S
*TP1 seems to be 0V
*TP2 should be 5V
*TP3 should be
*TP6 should be 48V
*TP8 should be 3.3V
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, pre amps JRC NJM2122 and NJM4565, [https://statics.cirrus.com/pubs/proDatasheet/CS4272_F1.pdf CS4272 adc], [https://pdf.datasheet.live/e5e5fd1c/akm.com/AK4384.pdf AK4384 output pair], Xmos XS1-L8A-64-TQ128 processor and firmware in Winbond 25X40CL 4Mbit, an SMSC Microchip USB3343 interface and a Microchip PL611 clock generator - two Intersil / Renesas ISL97519A for the phantom power rail, two OnSemi NCP1521B for the 3.3V (digital) and 1V (Xmos core) rails -
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite iTrack Solo USB Audio Interface
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 1st Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, , Cirrus CS4272,
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/current_audio_gear Focusrite ] Scarlett 4i4 Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, , Cirrus CS4272,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 Gen1 MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, , , 12v psu, the headphone outs mirror the outs on the back panel, so that's six independent outs. 4 independent analog output paths, plus two over spdif,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2019/03/38-focusrite-scarlett-18i8-gen1-teardown.html Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 1st Gen MOSC0008]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, JRC NJM4565 provide most of the opamps, pair of JRC NJM2122's for inputs 1 and 2, [http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/76/cs4272_f1-43250.pdf Cirrus CS4272], 12v 1a +central psu to a pair of National Semiconductor LM2672 for 3.3V rail and the +6.9V rail, Xmos XS1–L16A–128 dual-row QFN package, firmware a Winbond 25X40C 4Mbit SPI Flash and an SMSC USB3343 interface chip, the two headphone outs are completely independent so 6 independent analog output paths, plus two over spdif,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Clarett+ 8Pre
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2015 great, expensive, maybe usb compliant?
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 2 (slide toggles) MOSC0006
*TP6 should be 48V
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x8202
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, USB-b bus powered, good preamps ein equivalent input noise -128 dBu, 24-bit 192kHz CS4272 as well as an additional AKM AK4384ET for the second stereo output pair, 4 screws under bottom rubber,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2021/07/focusrite-scarlett-2i4-2nd-gen-teardown.html Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 Gen 2 (slide toggles) MOSC0014]
*TP6 should be 48V
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, USB-b bus powered, good preamps NJM2122's, NJM4565's and CMOS switches (HEF4053 and HEF4066), CS4272 and a AKM AK4384ET, Xmos XU208-256-TQ64-C10 with firmware stored in a Macronix MX25L8006E 8Mbit flash memory, clocking by a Cirrus Logic CS2100, an MP1542 boost converter creates +6V and -6V rails, powering the opamps and the rest of the analog circuitry,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 Gen2 MOSC0016
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen MOSC0019
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->[https://khronscave.blogspot.com/2024/03/focusrite-scarlett-18i8-gen2-teardown.html Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 2nd Gen MOSC00]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen MOSC0024
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant usb-c but usb2, preamps, ad/dc 24bit 192kHz, most Focusrite gen3 interfaces have encrypted processors,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 Gen3 MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, USB2 class compliant device, but with custom mixer interface
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Gen 3 (push in switches) MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x8210
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, USB-c bus powered, good preamps ein equivalent input noise -128 dBu, 24-bit 192kHz Cirrus Logic xfr002c and cs4272 chips,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 3rd Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->0x8214
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, , , no screws under the rubber pads on the bottom, 12v psu,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio Mk3 USB Audio Interface MOSC0030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2020
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Studio 4th Gen USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th Gen MOSC00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1235
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 4th Gen MOSC00
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Lewitt Connect 6
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Lewitt
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| <!--Description-->Motu UltraLite AVB
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| <!--Opinion--> usb not compliant?
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| <!--Description-->MOTU M2
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant?, usb-c, good pre amps, ad/dc,
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| <!--Description-->MOTU M4
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, okay,
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| <!--Description-->MOTU U2
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, good but latest had hardware revision
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| <!--Description-->MOTU UltraLite-mk3
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 not usb compliant, great
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| <!--Description-->MOTU UltraLite-mk5
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 not usb compliant, great
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| <!--Description-->Nuemann MT48
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, okay
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Presonus AudioBox USB
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| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe not usb compliant, usb1.1 usb-b bus powered, okay pre-amps, 24bit ADC 48Khz max,
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| <!--Description-->Presonus Audiobox 1818VSL
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Presonus AudioBox 44VSL
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 may not be usb compliant, 12v psu,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus AudioBox 22VSL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->|PreSonus Studio 2|4 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, usb-b,
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| <!--Description-->|PreSonus Studio 2|6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->|PreSonus Studio 6|8 USB Audio Interface
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| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe compliant, needs ext psu,
|-
| <!--Description-->PreSonus Studio 24c 2x2
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, usb-c, good, adc,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus Studio 26c
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, usb-c,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus® Studio 68c
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, usb-c,
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| <!--Description-->PreSonus AudioBox USB 96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe usb compliant, high preamp noise,
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| <!--Description-->Presonus Quantum ES2
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, okay,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Prism
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Prism Lyra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe not usb compliant, great
|-
| <!--Description-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->Platane UP1
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant usb- UAC2 asynchronous protocol, 64dB Low-noise Mic amplifier, 32Bit High End ADC and DAC, 16dBu High-power ti headphone amplifier
|-
| <!--Description-->Platane UP2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Platane
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RME Babyface/UC/UFX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe not usb compliant, good
|-
| <!--Description-->RME Fireface UCX
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 might be able to put into class compliant cc although a firewire device, pre amps, adc,
|-
| <!--Description-->RME Babyface Pro FS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe not usb compliant, good
|-
| <!--Description-->RME Fireface UCX II
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 might be class compliant usb-b, pre amps, adc,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic SSL2 SSL2+ Mk1 1st Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe usb compliant, good, adc,
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| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic SSL12 SSL18
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, bus powered, good pre-amps, up to 32-bit 192kHz AD/DA converters, 12-in 8-out,
|-
| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic SSL2 SSL2+ MkII
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant, good pre amps ein -130 dBu, ad/dc, okay latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->Solid State Logic
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Topping E1x2
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant, good
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| <!--Description-->Topping Pro E2x2
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant, good
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Description-->UAD UA Apollo
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->UA apollo 2nd Gen twin X (Duo/Quad), X4, X6, X8, X8P, and X16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2015 bus compliant?, usb-
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| <!--Description-->UA apollo twin x quad 3rd Gen
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| <!--Opinion-->2018 bus compliant?, usb-
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| <!--Description-->Universal Audio Volt 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, good,
|-
| <!--Description-->|Universal Audio Volt 276 2|76
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, good,
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| <!--Description-->Universal Audio Volt 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant, good,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Akai EIE Pro AI01 Electromusic Interface Expander -
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant, 4-in/4-out USB 2.0 audio interface with a built-in USB hub and MIDI I/O, up to 24-bit/96kHz
|-
| <!--Description-->Akai EIE Pro AI02
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->|Alesis io2 io|2, io14 io|14, io26 io|26
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2006 bus powered but not usb compliant, okay pre-amps, 2, 4 or 8 mics respectively,
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis iO2 Express
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 not usb compliant, poor pre-amps,
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| <!--Description-->Alesis Core 1 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe cc, mini usb, poor latency,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Duet 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2009 firewire only, not usb compliant micro-usb with most features, , , two‑channel two‑in, two‑out,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Ensemble
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2009 firewire, not usb compliant micro-usb with most features, , , two‑channel
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee One USB 1st Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe not usb compliant micro-usb for basic features, , , single‑channel up to 48kHz
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee One USB 2nd Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant usb- and maybe aa batteries,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Duet 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant usb-c with most features, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee One USB 3rd Gen
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Ensemble Thunderbolt
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 maybe not usb compliant micro-usb with most features, , , two‑channel
|-
| <!--Description-->Apogee Boom
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant usb-c, , ,
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| <!--Description-->Apogee Duet 3
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| <!--Opinion-->2022 maybe usb compliant usb-c with most features, , ,
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| <!--Description-->Apogee
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->ART PRO Audio Usb Mix
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 maybe usb compliant bus powered,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 1 USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->01000
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2002 mbox original was usb1 and not a usb class compliant device, and had the much hated "focusrite designed" mic preamps, light blue front plate and the sticky out feet
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| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 midi not usb compliant
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| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant
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| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 not usb compliant
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| <!--Description-->Avid Digidesign Mbox 2 Micro USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0dba
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not usb compliant
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| <!--Description-->AVID MBox 3rd gen Mini or Standard but Pro is Firewire
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->behringer u-control uca202
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8bb
| <!--Product ID-->0x2902
| <!--Revision-->1.00
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, draws a lot of power - dac ti burr-brown - no microphone pre-amp -
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| <!--Description-->Behringer U-CONTROL UCA 222
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 maybe usb compliant, - no microphone pre-amp -
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Black Lion Audio 2x2 evolution
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant but , okay with 109dB range - poor noise floor, 24-bit 192kHz Cirrus Logic CS4272, average latency,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Bomge 11s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021
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| <!--Description-->Bomge 22s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021
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| <!--Description-->Bomge BMG22 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 usb-c, 24bit 192kHz but only use much lower, may have to spend time cleaning up some of the noise, high latency,
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| <!--Description-->Bomge U202
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 usb-c, 32bit 192kHz but only use much lower, may have to spend time cleaning up some of the noise, high latency,
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| <!--Description-->Bomge U204
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 usb-c, 32bit 192kHz but only use much lower , may have to spend time cleaning up some of the noise, high latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->Bomge Mini
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->TI Burr-Brown PCM2702E PCM2704 PCM2704C Muse Audio Mini USB DAC board
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08bb
| <!--Product ID-->0x2704
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, no mic input - goodish quality
|-
| <!--Description-->TI Burr-Brown PCM2900 PCM2902 PCM2906 USB DAC board
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x08bb
| <!--Product ID-->0x2900
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, no mic input - goodish quality
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Depusheng MD22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 usb-b powered, 24bit 192kHz though is 96kHz,
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| <!--Description-->Depusheng USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 usb-b powered, 24bit 192kHz though is 96kHz,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->|Emagic emi 2|6 em2|6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2002 not uac
|-
| <!--Description-->|Emagic emi 6|2m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not uac
|-
| <!--Description-->|Emagic emi 6|2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not uac
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Ego Systems, Inc. in Korea (ESI) joining with RIDI GmbH
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2006 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->esi Mixvibes U46 Mk II USB audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 not usb compliant, usb-b powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI ESU22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->esi U24XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, 24 bits, 2 analogue inputs and outputs with 6.3 mm jack connection, Output L can be used as a headphone output, S / PDIF digital input -
|-
| <!--Description-->esi U46XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Originals, Inc ESIO MAYA22USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, 1 xlr,
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| <!--Description-->ESI MAYA44USB+
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Originals, Inc ESIO MARA22XTU
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, 1 xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI U22XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 usb class compliant
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| <!--Description-->ESI Gigaport Ex
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2020 usb compliant?, usb-c usb3.1, , ,
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->iConnectivity iConnectAUDIO2+ icaudio-02 USB audio interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->LexiconPro - Omega 8x4x2 (USB-1.1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not usb complaint
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexicon Alpha
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Lexicon Lambda
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 may not be compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 Toneport UX1 and Tone Port UX2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 TonePort UX8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2005 maybe not class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Line 6 POD Studio UX1 UX2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Lokchonk UX22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljSiNmudMm0 Lokchonk UX44HD]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 usb-b , , , 2in 2out only, average latency,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Onyx Artist 1·2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 maybe not usb compliant, usb-b powered,
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Onyx Producer 2X2 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b midi
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Onyx Blackjack
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 USB powered but maybe not usb compliant, Two Onyx Preamps, 2-in, 2-out which are combo Neutrik-type connectors to handle XLR, instrument or line level
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, , ,
|-
| <!--Description-->Media Assistance USB-One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not uac cc comliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Fast Track USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 maybe not usb compliant, - guitar
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Fast Track Ultra (6 in 6 out)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb cc providing 24-bit/96kHz audio capabilities but requires manual configuration of the mixer settings
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 usb compliant?, okay - guitar and vocal mainly
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://htyp.org/M-Audio/Fast_Track_Ultra/Linux M-Audio FastTrack Ultra] and Ultra 8R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe usb compliant, low round-trip latency, okay octane pre amps, adc,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track 2x2M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 usb compliant? usb-c - okay pre-amps, ,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track (MkII) 2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 usb compliant? usb-c - okay pre amps, ,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track Solo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 usb compliant? - okay but issues, MJN4580C opamps (lower gain 55 dB at volume 9-10), ti PCM2900C ADC 16bit means there is a hard noise floor at -96 dB, plastic build no rf shielding,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio M-Track DUO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2021 usb compliant? - okay but issues, MJN4580C opamps (lower gain 55 dB at volume 9-10), ti PCM2900C ADC 16bit means there is a hard noise floor at -96 dB, plastic build no rf sheild,
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Air
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant, okay
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NI AK1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.pogo.org.uk/~mark/linuxdj/ Native Instruments Traktor Audio 8 DJ], [ Traktor Audio 4 DJ], [ Traktor Audio 2 DJ],
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17cc
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978, 0x0839, 0x041C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2009 not usb compliant uses snd-usb-caiaq module, [https://mixxx.discourse.group/t/problems-with-native-instruments-audio-8-dj-on-linux/14719/2 Audio 8 device has 4 subunits which are not recognized correctly], Cirrus Logic DACs spec'd at 24-bit/96KHz over a USB2,
|-
| <!--Description-->NI Komplete Audio 6 Mk1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe usb compliant, pre amps, 24bit 96kHz adc, ocassional dropouts, plastic build top with metal around 3/4,
|-
| <!--Description-->Native Instruments NI Komplete Audio 1 and 2 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, good pre amp ein -129.5 dBu, ad/dc,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/360014683497-Apple-Silicon-Compatibility-News Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 Mk2]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17CC
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant, pre amps, 24bit 192kHz adc, black aluminum glass build,
|-
| <!--Description-->[ Native Instruments Traktor Pro]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x17cc
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2023 maybe usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation AudioHub 2x4 NOVHUB01
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant, usb-b powered, no xlr, focusrite sounds inside,
|-
| <!--Description-->Novation AudioHub
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Prodipe Studio 22 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Records-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-3 Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->1998 maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-30 Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->1999 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA1A UA-1D Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-5 Audio Capture (Roland)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-1000 Audio Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA-1EX, Cakewalk UA-1G
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not usb compliant driver also supports ASIO (Steinberg Audio Stream I/O Interface), noisy
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Duo Capture UA-11
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland QUAD-CAPTURE Analog 2x2 Digital 2x2 USB 2.0 4in/4out
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 not usb compliant, usb-b powered
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Manuals/Rosegarden/Setup Roland Edirol UA-101 and UA-1000 (Clemens Ladisch driver)]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/mmueller-kaffeeschluerfercom/UA-25-Firmware-Modification Roland Edirol ua-25]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 maybe usb compliant 16bit 44.1kHz sampling without MIDI but not USB class complient when in Advanced mode for 24bit or midi
|-
| <!--Description-->Edirol by Roland USB AudioCapture UA-25EX
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x00e6, 0x00e7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 maybe usb compliant if ADVANCED DRIVER switched to OFF might play and record at 44.1kHz and 16-bit samples
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Audio Interface V-Studio 20 VS-20 Cakewalk
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 maybe not usb compliant, usb-b powered, 1 xlr,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Edirol UA55 UA-55 Quad Cakewalk
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x012f
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 not USB class compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland DUO-CAPTURE EX UA-22 USB Audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0582
| <!--Product ID-->0x0159
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant but not be used with a USB 3.0 port that is not compatible with USB 2.0 specification, vs pre amps, adc, three AA batteries in base, or an AC adapter psb-1u 9V 2A -
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Rubix series Roland Rubix22 USB 2.0 Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland Rubix series Roland Rubix24 USB 2.0 Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2017 maybe usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Roland
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Records-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg MI2, Steinberg MI4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Steinberg (2004 Yamaha buys) MIDI interface hardware including the CC like CC121 CC-121 and CI1 CI2 series.
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| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR12 UR22
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe not usb compliant, poor pre-amps,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR44 usb audio interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2014 maybe not usb compliant, poor pre-amps,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR242 audio interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2015 maybe usb compliant, usb powered or 5v psu, okay pre-amps,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR22mkII
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| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, okay pre-amps ein -123 dBu, ad/dc,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR-RT 2 USB Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2018 maybe usb compliant, usb2.0 usb-b, pre-amps, ad/dc,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR44C (USB3)
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| <!--Opinion-->2019 maybe usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg URX22C UR22C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2021 maybe usb compliant, preamps okay but little noisy, ad/dc.
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| <!--Description-->Steinberg UR22 MkIII UR series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe usb compliant usb-c, okay pre-amps, adc,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Tapco LiNK.USB 2x2 (Loud technologies WA, USA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 maybe not compliant, usb-b, poor pre-amps hum, latency issues,
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| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->[https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-tools.git;a=blob;f=usx2yloader/README;hb=3843634ef0310a952b256bcb6a4ddd0ad4ebe396 Teac Tascam US-422 US-428 US2XYloader]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2000 not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US-122 US-224
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not usb compliant, needing firmware usx2yloader/us122fw.ihx for audio sound card - Tascam US-122 and US-122L are not the same -
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US-122L
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->0x800e
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 not usb compliant, obsolete needs tascam_loader.ihx and us122fw.ihx firmware loaded each time unless automated
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US122 US-122 Mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 not usb compliant although USB2 downgrade so using USB1.1 UHCI, tascam units suffer from high round-trip latency as do most typical USB units
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam US144 US-144 Mk2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2004 maybe usb compliant although USB2 downgrade so using USB1.1 UHCI, tascam units suffer from high round-trip latency as do most typical USB units
|-
| <!--Description-->Teac TASCAM US-200 USB 2.0 Audio / MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Teac US-366
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Teac TASCAM US-600 USB 2.0 Audio / MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Teac TASCAM US-800 USB 2.0 Audio / MIDI Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Records-->{{no|no driver}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 may not be totally usb compliant
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| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam iU2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no| }}
| <!--Records-->{{no| }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe not usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-2x2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Opinion-->2014 usb compliant?, 5v dc power, midi out in,
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| <!--Description-->Teac Corp Tascam US-4x4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Opinion--> usb compliant?,
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| <!--Description-->Teac Tascam US-16x08 US-20x20
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0644
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->teyun q12 Q-12, q22 Q-22
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant - unknown pre amp, unknown ad/dc,
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| <!--Description-->Teyun q26 Q-26, q24 Q-24
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe usb compliant - unknown pre amp, unknown ad/dc,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Yamaha UW500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2000 not class compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Yamaha Audiogram 3 USB Digital Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2012 maybe usb compliant, okay pre amp, 16bit 44kHz adc no advanced features without dedicated asio driver, 1 xlr, 1 instrument,
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| <!--Description-->Yamaha Audiogram 6 USB Digital Audio Interface
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2013 maybe usb compliant, okay, 2 xlr, 2 instrument,
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Zoom UAC-232
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, okay,
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| <!--Description-->Zoom UAC
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| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant, okay,
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| <!--Description-->[http://www.arcam.co.uk/products,rseries,usb-dacs,rPAC.htm Arcam rPac]
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Audioquest Dragonfly
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Audioengine D1 Premium 24-bit DAC
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Beresford TC-7520 (Burr Brown PCM 1716)
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Beresford TC-7520 + Burson Buffer + MK3 JKSPDIF
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| <!--Description-->[http://epiphany-acoustics.co.uk/products-page/dacs/e-dac-24bit-miniature-usb-dac/ Epiphany E-DAC 24bit] ES9023 DAC chip
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Firestone Audio FUBAR II Mk2
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->Firestone Audio iLoveTW 24Bit USB DAC
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->FiiO D5 ta2020 chip amp
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->FiiO E07K Andes
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->FiiO E17 Alpen
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->GoVibe Magnum
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| <!--Description-->GoVibe Martini-U
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| <!--Description-->GoVibe Vulcan
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->Halide Design DAC HD (Wolfson WM8716)
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| <!--Description-->HRT Steamer II USB DAC
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Description-->John Kenny JKDAC uses a 24-bit/192 kHz Sabre ES9022 DAC or better JKDAC32
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| <!--Description--> iBasso D12
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| <!--Description-->Leckerton UHA-6S MKII
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| <!--Description-->MyST 1866 PortaDAC
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| <!--Description-->Objective DAC ODAC+O2
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| <!--Description-->Rega DAC (Wolfson WM8742)
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| <!--Description-->[http://www.henryaudio.com/open-source.php Henry Audio USB DAC 128 also known as QNKTC AB-1.2 open source DAC]
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| <!--Description-->Henry Audio mkII
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| <!--Opinion-->AKM4430 DAC chip comes from Asahi Kasai
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| <!--Description-->DevilSound USB DAC
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| <!--Description-->Zoom U series
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| <!--Description-->KingRex UD-01 SE (Burr-Brown PCM 2702E)
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| <!--Description-->SuperPro 24/192 USB DAC (24bit 192 kHz, CS-4398 D/A chip)
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| CMedia CM108 7.1ch emulation I2S in and out
| 0x1926
| 0x0003
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| [http://www.lindy.co.uk/usb-2-audio-adapter/42961.html Lindy USB 2.0] (Chipset CM108)
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| Speed-Link SL-8850-SBK Vigo ([http://mightyohm.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1036#p1030 CMedia CM108])
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| Dynamode USB SOUNDCARD 2.0
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| <!--Product ID-->0x1130
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| Dynamode Virtual 7.1 USB-SOUND7 (C-Media )
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| <!--Description-->Generic White box with very little red led and white USB lead (CMedia )
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| CM109 CiT SC-U119 5.1
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| CMedia CM1197.1ch I2C MCU port Penguin
| 0x0D8C
| 0x0000
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| <!--Description-->Sweex 7.1 Startech External USB, WMA Blue metal box SYBA SD-AUD20040, Sabrent USB-SND8, Sewell Vantec NBA-200U (C-Media CM6206 CM106 like)
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| <!--Opinion-->50/50 if the item is detected but does not work
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| <!--Description-->Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-fi
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| <!--Description-->Creative X-Fi Go
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| <!--Description-->Creative X-Fi 5.1
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| <!--Description-->Creative Sound Blaster Play! USB sound adapter (SB1140)
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| <!--Opinion--> working with [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=646431&postcount=15 Deneb on OS3]
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| <!--Description-->Asus Xonar U1 (ASUS UA100 USB Audio Chip)
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| <!--Description-->Asus Xonar U3
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| <!--Description-->Griffin iMic
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| <!--Description-->M-Audio Transit
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| <!--Description-->Icemat Siberia (steel series) (Cmedia chipset)
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| <!--Description-->JMTek HY554, ZyXEL NSA-220, Logilink (Tenx Technology TP6911 and SSS-1623 headphone set)
| 0x0C76 0x1130
| 0x1605 0x1607 0xf211
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| <!--Opinion--> reports on other OS not good
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| <!--Description-->Plantronics "DSP Adapter-01" (or "USB Adapter-02")
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| <!--Description-->Rocksmith Real Tone Cable
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| <!--Description-->RSA Intruder Predator
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| <!--Description-->StarTech ICUSBAUDIO7
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0d8c
| <!--Product ID-->0x000c
| <!--Revision-->1.00
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| <!--Description-->Stoner Acoustics UD100
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| <!--Description-->Teac UDH01-B
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| <!--Description-->Terratec Aureon 5.1 USB
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| <!--Description-->Terratec Aureon 5.1 USB MKII
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| <!--Description-->TerraTec Electronic GmbH Aureon Dual USB
| 0x0ccd
| 0x0077
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Description-->Terratec Phase26
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| <!--Description-->Trust 510 EX 5.1
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| <!--Description-->Logitech A-5572A USB 2.0 to 3.5mm jacks Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound Adapter or accessory of Logitech Clearchat pro USB or Logitech USB Headset H530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0003
| <!--Product ID-->0x046D
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| <!--Description-->Trumix TM-10 USB Audio Interface
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe cc
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| <!--Description-->Trumix TM-12 USB-C
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| <!--Opinion-->2024 maybe cc usb compliant,
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| <!--Description-->Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo Micro II USB Sound Card & Headset Adapter
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10F5
| <!--Product ID-->0x0211
| <!--Revision-->0100
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| <!--Description-->Vantec NBA-100U 7.1 Channel
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Companies including Access, Alesis, Allen&Heath, American Audio, CME, ESI, Infrasonic, Lexicon, Numark, Presonus, Reloop, SIMS, Sound Devices, Steinberg, Swissonic, Tascam, Terrasoniq, Terratec, Yamaha and Yellowtec decided to license and bundle this driver. So fully functional custom drivers are available for Access Virus TI, Access Virus TI snow, Alesis Multimix 8 USB2.0, Alesis Multimix 16 USB2.0, Allen&Heath XONE:2D, Allen&Heath XONE:3D, Allen&Heath XONE:4D, Allen&Heath XONE:DX, Allen&Heath XONE:DB4, American Audio Versa Port, CME XCORPIO, ESI ESU1808, ESI Gigaport AG / DG, ESI Maya 44 USB, Infrasonic Amon, Lexicon I-ONIX U22, Lexicon I-ONIX U42S, Lexicon I-ONIX U82S, Mindprint DI-MOD USB, Numark DJ IO, Numark NS6, Numark NS7, Numark Omni Control, Numark V7, Presonus Audiobox USB, Reloop Digital Jockey, SIMS Primus, Sound Devices USB pre, Steinberg MI2, Steinberg MI4, Swissonic Easy USB, Tascam M-164UF, Tascam US-122L, Tascam US-144, Tascam US-Tascam US-144mkII 122mkII, Tascam US-200, Tascam US-600, Tascam US-1641, Tascam US-1800, Tascam US-2000, Terratec Area 61, Terrasoniq Phase X64, Terratec Phase 26 USB, Yamaha UW10, Yamaha UW500, Yellowtec PUC2 and many others.
Well, those companies are using the same driver framework because all of those interfaces use the same microprocessor/firmware architecture to communicate with the USB bus. Just like almost all FireWire audio interfaces use the same TC Dice or BridgeCo chipsets. Usually it does not make sense for companies to develop their own USB1.1/USB2/FW framework for a product they are going to sell for <$500.
However, that isn't the end of the story. The companies who develop audio interfaces implement different features into their devices and must update the driver and firmware to accommodate those features. That is where things can go wrong. Sometimes there is miss-communication about how things are coded, sometimes the developer who started a project leaves without transferring his knowledge to his successor, etc. You have to keep in mind that there are no "big" computer audio companies. Even the companies that seem big in the scale of the market, probably have fewer employees than you'd think.
A very well made interface that is designed from scratch from the ground up would be a very expensive device, regardless of whether it's USB, FW, PCIe or whatever.
Round-trip latency is the sum of the following:
<pre>
ASIO input buffer
ASIO output buffer
A/D D/A converter latency
The driver's hidden safety buffer
</pre>
At a 64-sample ASIO buffer size/44.1k, Tascam units yield ~18ms total round-trip latency.
Typical USB audio interfaces use a large hidden safety buffer.
This helps ensure glitch-free playback... even under less than ideal circumstances. But... this comes at the expense of much higher round-trip latency. Short of doubling the sample-rate, there's no means of mitigating the higher round-trip latency.
If you have no plans of ever monitoring in realtime thru software based EFX/processing (ie: playing/monitoring DI bass thru an AmpSim plugin as you're playing), then this may not matter to you.
If you want the ability this play/monitor in realtime thru software based EFX/processing, make sure to get an audio interface that yields low round-trip latency.
As a point of reference the best PCI/e audio interfaces yield about 5ms total round-trip latency at a 64-sample ASIO buffer size/44.1k
The best Firewire and USB units yield 5.5-5.6ms total round-trip latency at those same settings.
Typical USB and Firewire units (that use a large hidden safety buffer) yield 12-18ms total round-trip latency at those same settings.
Anything above ~6ms starts to feel sluggish.
Anything above ~10ms feels like playing thru molasses.
USB Microphones
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| <!--Description-->C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM108 Audio Controller Mic
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0d8c
| <!--Product ID-->0x013c
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->Elgato WaveMic
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Elgato Wave:1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 no driver }}
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| <!--Description-->Elgato Wave:3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 no driver lightweight }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->hyperx solocast
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 no driver}}
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| <!--Description-->hyperx quadcast
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 no driver}}
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| <!--Description-->Sennheiser CC510 USB
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| <!--Description-->Alesis USB-Mic microphone podcasting kit
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->Audio-Technica AT2020 (AT202) AT4040
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| <!--Description-->Audio-Technica AT2035
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| <!--Description-->Behringer B1
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| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Snowball
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| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Snowball iCE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| cardioid only }}
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| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Yeti
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|can pick up a lot of background noise but not sure if right mode used }}
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| <!--Description-->Blue Microphones Yeti Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| can pick up a lot of background noise but not sure if right mode used }}
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| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->MXL 2001A/600 Studio Microphone Pack / MXL 2003A Studio Condenser
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000
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| <!--Description-->Namtai SingStar(TM) PS2 SCEH-0001 USBMIC
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1415
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->0.01
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| mono microphones }}
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| <!--Description-->Neumann
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| <!--Description-->Razer Seiren X
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| <!--Description-->Razer Seiren Mini USB Condenser Microphone
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| <!--Description-->Rockband USB Mic
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| <!--Description-->Rode NT1A VideoMic Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Rode Podcaster 2 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| RODECaster Pro usb audio compatible}}
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| <!--Description-->Rode NT1A NT2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| NT2 better }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Roland R-07
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Samson Go Mic - Portable USB Microphone for Recording
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| mini usb r.h.s. and clip on the bottom left hand side}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson Go Mic Clip On USB Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| switch to choose between Cardiod, Omni and -10 dB modes, a 3.5mm headphone socket and a USB socket}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samson C01U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| cardoid only}}
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| <!--Description-->Samson C03U
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Shure MV7 USB Podcast Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->SONY PCM-D50 handy
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb 5V, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PCM-M10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb out 5V, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SONY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->SONY
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| one mini usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->TASCAM DR-1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008, one mini usb out, lithium battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009, one mini usb out, aa battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR05
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011, one mini usb port for file transfer and charging the AA batteries }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-40
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 mini usb aa battery }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07mkII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 , one mini usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-05X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 , one micro usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 , one micro usb out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-40X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 , one micro usb 3 aa battery }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-05XP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , one usb-c , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-07XP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , one usb-c , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-40XP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , one usb-c, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Tascam DR-100mkIII
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| , usb , }}
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| <!--Description-->Tascam
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| , usb , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2006 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->0x0095
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2007 no driver, mini usb 5V audio i/f USB Card and USB Audio; press the Record button when USB Audio is displayed. Press Record again to choose the default }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H4n
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2009 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->0x0120
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 no driver, mini usb 5V and display will alternate between USB Card and USB Audio; press the Record button when USB Audio is displayed. Press Record again to choose the default }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H2n
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 no driver, mini usb 5V audio i/f press the Record. Press Record again to choose the default }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H4n PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2011 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H6
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 untested, 2xlr, 5v mini usb, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H5
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 no driver, 5v mini usb, 2 xlr, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H1n-vp handy
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 no driver, mini usb 5V }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom H6studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2008 untested usb a cord, no hdmi, 480p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2010 untested, built in usb-a cord, mini hdmi, 1 hour on 2 AA batteries, H.264 movies 480p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q2HD Handy
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2012 untested, up 720p but no stablisation, mini usb cord, 1 hour on 2 AA batteries}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q4
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 untested, li-ion battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zoom Q4N
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1686
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 untested, li-ion battery}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Audio Technica ATR4697-USB Boundary Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->CAD Audio CAD USB Condenser Boundary Microphone
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->MXL AC-44 Boundary Conferencing Mic
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Samson Audio SAUB1 Boundary Microphone (USB)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|}
USB Speakers
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Focal XS 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
USB Headset Wired/Wireless
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Logitech Vantage Wired (came free with PS2 Socom3)
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitech G330
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitech Premium USB Stereo Headset 350
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Plantronics DSP-300
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Plantronics GameCom 777
|
|
|
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Logitech G-930 Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/set-usb-wireless-earphones/ Plantronics Audio 995 Wireless RF]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| Sennheiser Wireless
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be1e0QPIPK0 Mixers]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->ALESIS MULTIMIX 4 CHANNEL USB MIXER
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis - MultiMix 8 USB FX (USB 1.0)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2010 usb compliant?, up to 16-bit/48kHz, 18v 500mA -
|-
| <!--Description-->Alesis - MultiMix 8 USB 2.0 FX (USB 2.0)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 usb compliant?, up to 16-bit/48kHz,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Allen&Heath MixWiz16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->Allen and Heath ZED Power 1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 8 xlr, usb-b out, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Allen & Heath ZEDi-10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> maybe not usb compliant,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer XENYX 302USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 5-Input Mixer/Audio Interface - 1 xlr - }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx Q502USB Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|no driver}} Behringer 2*18.5V 250ma psu - 1 xlr - phanton power -
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx Q802USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} Behringer 2*18.5V 250ma psu - 2 xlr - phanton power -
|-
| <!--Description-->BEHRINGER XENYX 1204USB 8-Channel 2-Bus Mixer USB/Audio Interface Studio/Live
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} iec kettle psu lead - can develop constant background hiss over time
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer XENYX X1222USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver - 12-Channel Analog Mixer with USB Interface and Effects}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng HT-7 HT7USB 7 Channel Audio Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2023 cheap no driver, USB MP3 player to work, format your USB stick Fat32 as a Logical drive - not primary}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng XT7
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2025 cheap no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Depusheng DT8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2025 cheap no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Spirit soundcraft Folio FX8 with Lexicon Effects Processor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} unusual power connector - [https://github.com/lack/soundcraft-utils usb routing] -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weymic Professional F7 7-Channel 2-Bus Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2022 no driver, cheap mixer with 3pin ac input (introduces noise) and 1 usb-a port}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weymic Professional F7-Pro 7-Channel 2-Bus Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2022 no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Weymic A80
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2024 no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
Mixer no hardware usb
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ALTO Lynx MIX82FX Audio Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Alto L16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer MXUL5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer MX602A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB502
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 17.5V 3pin psu needed}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB802
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 2 xlr,}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB1002
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 2 xlr,}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB1202
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb 4 xlr, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Eurorack UB1602
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer RX1602
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer 802 XENYX 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer Small Format Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} Behringer 18.5V ???ma psu - 2 xlr - phanton power -
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx 502
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer Xenyx
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Behringer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->IMG stage Line MMX-122
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb, 4 xlr, iec cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie 802VLZ4 Mackie 802-VLZ4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb , psu}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie 1202-VLZ Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb, mains iec}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Mix5 Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}} 18v 300mA psu - 5 Channel -
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie Mix8 Mixer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}} 9v x2 600mA psu -
|-
| <!--Description-->Mackie MIX12FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb, 4 xlr, 9v 500mA x2 psu, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no usb}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.soundcraft.com/en/product_documents/en/owners_manual Soundcraft] Spirit Folio F1 Fader 100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} 16 Channel Mixer -
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft EPM6
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft EPM8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Harman Soundcraft EPM 12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}} iec kettle power lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft EPM 16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad 8FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad UI12
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> connect via wifi
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad UI16
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion--> connect via wifi
|-
| <!--Description-->Soundcraft Notepad 124FX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection, 14.8V x2 3 pin psu}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->t.mix xmix 1402fx mp usb
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection, mains iec, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no hardware usb connection}}
|-
|}
==Webcameras==
A USB camera has two dedicated chips: a controller or bridge and an image sensor.
There was no Commodore support for video interfaces. The only commercial, now discontinued application that defined some sort of standard was VHI Studio by iospirit.
===OLD standards===
See [http://www.e3b.de/usb/main_supported_e.html support pages] and [http://www.e3b.de/usb/main_faq_e.html here] and some [http://webcam-osx.sourceforge.net/cameras/index.php?orderBy=status further compatibility]
Pencam STV680
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| AIPTEK stv680
| 0x0553
| 0x0202
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Konica e-mini
| 0x04c8
| 0x0722
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| DigitalDream l'espion XS
| 0x1183
| 0x0001
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| [http://reviews.cnet.com/webcams/creative-webcam-go/1707-6502_7-1446174.html Creative WebCam Go mini]
| 0x041e
| 0x4007
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
SonixcamTool (Sonix webcams and derivates)
'''Note [http://amigadev.free.fr/sonix/ some] Sonix Webcams with a Sonix SN9C1xx controller ''and'' a pas106b or tas5110c1b sensor support bulk mode which works even with pciusb.device!'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Macally IceCam II
| 0x0c45
| 0x05d8
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Sweex MiniCam 100K
| 0x0c45
| 0x6005
|
| {{N/A|untested - sensor tas5110c1b}}
|-
| Macally IceCam Portable
| 0x0c45
| 0x6007
|
| {{N/A|untested - sensor tas5110d}}
|-
| Sweex 100K
| 0x0c45
| 0x6009
| 0x0101
| {{yes|bulk works - sensor pas106b}}
|-
| [http://www.epinions.com/pr-Chicony_TwinkleCam_Webcam/display_~full_specs Chicony Twinkle DC-2110A]
| 0x0c45
| 0x600d
|
| {{no|no}}
|-
| Unknown
| 0x0c45
| 0x601e
|
| {{no|no}}
|-
| USB PC Camera (SN9C102)
| 0x0c45
| 0x6028
|
| {{no|no - sn9c10x + pas202b}}
|-
| Trust SpaceC@m 120 and 150
| 0x0c45
| 0x6029
|
| {{N/A|untested - sensor pas106a}}
|-
| HiRes Webcam Live
| 0x0c45
| 0x602c
|
| {{no|no - sensor ov7630}}
|-
| [http://www.sweex.com/en/assortiment/sound-vision/webcams/JA000020 Sweex USB Webcam 300K]
| 0x0c45
| 0x608f
|
| {{no|no - sensor ov7630}}
|-
| Speedlink Sphere Webcam SL-6820, 350K
| 0x0c45
| 0x613c
| 0x0101
| {{N/A|untested - sensor HV7131R}}
|-
| WB-3250P
| 0x0c45
| 0x613e
|
| {{no|no - sensor ov7630}}
|-
| Unknown
| 0x0c45
| 0x6207
|
| {{no|no}}
|}
<pre>
micromaxx USB Camera STM 1363 514 works ---
USB Tower Lego 1684 1 works need NCQ
Trust Spycam 100plus STM 1363 514 works
</pre>
ov51x.class - no driver
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| D-Link VGA Webcam (640x480)
| 0x05a9
| 0x8519
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Sony PS2 EyeToy Logitech/Logicool Black (ov519) SCEH-0004
| 0x054c
| 0x0154
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Sony PS2 EyeToy Namtai Silver (ov519) SLEH-00031 SLEH-00030
| 0x054c
| 0x0155
|
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
===UVC.class - [https://www.usb.org/document-library/video-class-v15-document-set USB Device Class Definition for Video Devices or USB Video Class]===
AROS needs realtime isochronous transfers in EHCI and XHCI, then a usb uvc.class which might create a virtual UVC.VHI type device driver for use by AROS apps
since 2019 the market is filled with UVC Compliant USB HDMI Capture
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acasis 4K30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acasis 4K60 HD VS009
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|4k 60hz ok for chat streams}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acasis 4K60 HDMI HDR Game Live Video Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| for chat streams }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AJA U-tap HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->ASUS TUF CU4K30
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ATEN CAMLIVE HDMI to USB-C UVC Video Capture adapter UC3020 HDMI (F) TO USB-C M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 possibly UVC and UAC standard support allows up to 1080P @ 60}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia Live Streamer Cap 4K - BU113
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 uvc usb3}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia GC515 video capturing device
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra GC553
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 usb3 powered by Type C USB cable and 4K HDMI cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra S GC553PROW 302AGC553DL2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x1553
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 powered by good quality type C USB3 cable and 4K HDMI 2.0 cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVermedia Live Gamer Mini GC311 302AGC311DG9
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x1311
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 uvc compliant up to 1080p 60fps capture and supports internal hardware H.264 encoding }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Ez Recorder 330 (ER330)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 designed to work independently and is generally not compatible as a plug-and-play UVC capture card }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer extreme3 GC551G2 (LGX3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x3551
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc compliant for intensive gaming streams, some vrr but no hdr with maximum recording resolution of 4K30/1080p60 from fully wired usb3 compatible cable - passing through 4K60/1080p120 Game Capture video capturing device HDMI}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra Pro GC553Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 usb3 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 GC553G2 61GC553G20BV video capturing device
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia GC575
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 usb3 powered by Type C USB cable and 4K HDMI cable}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVMatrix
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->DIGITNOW U600 video capture card
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc uac }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epiphan AV.io HD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Epiphan AV.io 4K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Cam Link 4K
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/elgatosf/capture-device-support Elgato HD60 S+]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->0x006C, 0x006E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 4K 30FPS capture, 1080p 60FPS uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato HD60 X
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Cam Link 4K HDMI video capture card
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0FD9
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 uvc compliant but can have usb disconnects}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EVGA XR1 USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 USB 3.0 device with 1080/60 capture and 4K/60 passthrough}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EVGA XR1 lite USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 USB 3.0 device }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EVGA XR1 Pro USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 USB 3.0 device with 1080/60 capture and 4K/60 passthrough}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZcap Game Link Raw - ezcap321 usb3.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 2160p30, 1080p120 and 1440p60 HDMI input and pass-through. - 1080p120, 2160p30 and 1440p60 recording. - Latency less than 50ms uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZCap GameDock Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 record at 4K30, 1440p60, and 1080p120}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZcap 360 Game Capture Extreme
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 USB 3.0, 4K 60FPS passthru and 1080p 240FPS}}
|-
| <!--Description-->EZCAP 364 GameDock Extreme 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Genki ShadowCast 1 & 2, the Pro version
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HAUPPAUGE HD PVR Pro 60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 4K in/Out 1080P 60fps Capture and Streaming PC Connected and Stand Alone }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Kondor Blue
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nanjing Magewell Electronics Co ltd USB 3.0 XI100DUSB-HDMI Pro Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB3.0 Silver HDMI Full HD Video Capture Device 1080p 32011
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 usb audio extract HDMI embedded audio output via headphones}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB capture HDMI PLUS 2K 32040 320400000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2014 captures video up to 1920×1200, 1920×1080 or 2048×1080 at 60 fps over an HDMI capture from devices such as game consoles in up to DCI 4Kp60 4:2:0 input resolution, and it automatically upscales/downscales the signal to 2K for recording or streaming}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB capture HDMI Gen2 32060
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2015 1080p gets hot, 165M HDMI receiver, max input 2048x1080 60fps 4:4:4, RGB/YUV 4:4:4 8/10/12-bit, YUY 4:2:2 12-bit, up to 8-channel 24-bit HDMI-embedded audio at 192kHz, HDMI 1.4a, output from 480p to 1080p, YUY2/UYVY/RGB24/RGB32 support video cropping, up/down scaling, de-interlacing, aspect ratio conversion, color format conversion, frame rate conversion, flip and mirror, up to 2-channel IEC60958 audio streams, 5V 0.5A 2.5W, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB Capture 4K Plus 32090
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 limited by the bandwidth of USB 3.0, the maximum frame rate can only reach 30 fps when capturing}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB Capture 4K PRO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell Pro Convert IP to USB
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|Captures one network eth NDI® High Bandwidth, NDI® HX2, NDI® HX3 sources or H.264/H.265 video source into software at resolutions up to 1080p60}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Magewell USB Fusion
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|versatile USB video capture device that allows users to switch between two HDMI inputs and one USB webcam input for live presentations}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ROLAND UVC-01 USB Video Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sunplus Innovation Technology Inc. MiraBox HSV321 ARX321 Video Capture device
| <!--Vendor ID-->ox1bcf
| <!--Product ID-->0x2c99
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 uvc uac }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->UGREEN CM716
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| uvc uac but disable HDCP on your source device (PS4/PS5, Xbox) }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VisionTek UVC HD60 Capture Card
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acer Aspire Crystal Eye AOA110 AOA150 0.3M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2008 webcam }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Streamer CAM 313 (PW313)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2019 uvc 1080p/30 webcam}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Streamer DUO
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2021 uvc 1080p/60 webcam}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/webcams/creative-live-cam-optia-af-review-49294183/ Creative Live Cam Optia AF] 2.0M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| {{no|2008 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->DSLR macro extensions + a cheap 50mm E-Series lens + some PVC tubing and a negative holder
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes| if uvc camera chosen}}
|-
| <!--Description-->DSLR scanning using a macro lens, for the adapter, for a 3d printed negative holder)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{yes| if uvc camera used }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech C270
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x046d
| <!--Product ID-->0x0825
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|720p }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech C910 C920 HD Pro 5Megapixels 720p
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|Output mjpg 1080p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech C920s c922 HD Pro 5Megapixels 1080p
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|Output mjpg 1080p}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Brio 100 300 500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}} 1080p
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech MX Brio 4k
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|4k}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft's LifeCam HD-3000 HD-5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x045e
| <!--Product ID--> 0x0779
| <!--Revision-->1.06
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft LifeCam Cinema
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft LifeCam Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} sony imx179 1080p
|-
| <!--Description-->Pi
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} 1/2.8” Sony IMX291 image sensor, it's a 2MP, UVC-compliant, ultra-wide-angle, low light, high-speed USB 2.0
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} OV5648
|-
| <!--Description-->razer kiyo
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} 4 megapixel sensor 1080p 30fps 720p 60fps - 12 led ring light adjustable
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->TeckNet C068 1.3mpixel HTD USB2.0 Camera Vimicro Z-Star Corp
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0AC8
| <!--Product ID--> 0x3420
| <!--Revision-->0x01FA
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->YEALINK(XIAMEN) NETWORK UVC50 is compatible with the UVC 1.1 protocol CP960-UVC50 and CP960-UVC80 kits PTZ, CP960-UVC30 Kit is UVC 1.5
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Wireless IP Security Camera - 1080P (1920TVL), [https://www.ispyconnect.com/man.aspx%3Fn%3DAmcrest IP2M-841] nvr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} h264/rtsp, motion detection, features Sony image sensor and Ambarella processor - rtsp://[username]:[password]@[IPaddress]:[port]/cam/realmonitor?channel=[channel]&subtype=[stream] - [username] - username to login to the DVR or NVR, [password] - password, [IPaddress] - IP address of the device. If you are not on the same local network, this should be the external IP address of the device's network, [port] - port number, [channel] - channel number of the stream, [stream] - view the Main or Sub stream. (main stream is 0, sub stream is 1) , eg. rtsp://admin:admin@192.108.1.108:80/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=1 - utilizing RTSP ( rtsp://user:pass@ipcam1 )
|-
| <!--Description-->Axis all modern ones
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} RTSP/RTP + H264/mjpeg or MJPEG over HTTP
|-
| <!--Description-->PTZ
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->DLink DCS-5222 5222L network camera
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} camera streams H.264 over RTP controlled by RTSP
|-
| <!--Description-->Dlink DCS900
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Wansview 1080p [http://marc.merlins.org/perso/linuxha/post_2013-11-10_Reviewing-IP-Webcams-for-Linux-and-Zoneminder_Dlink-DCS900_-Ubnt-Aircam_-Foscam-FI8904W-FI8910W_-FFI9820W_-FI9821W_-Wansview-NCB541W_-and-Zavio-F3210.html#NCM625GA NCM625GA] IP Camera WiFi Wireless IP Security Camera , Full HD Plug n Play Home Surveillance / Baby Monitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}} RTSP/RTP + H264/mjpeg - play its HD stream without problem with vlc rtsp://ip/live/ch0 and getting jpegs http://ipaddr/mjpeg/snap.cgi?chn=0 - methods involve transcoding h.264 video from the camera into jpeg's, which is cpu intensive - able to pull images manually, using http://username:password@ip/mjpeg/snap.cgi -
|-
| <!--Description-->Wansview NCB541W
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|}}
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia Game Capture HD C281
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2011 standalone h.264 recording of up to component cable not hdmi but not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia GL310 Live Gamer Portable (LGP Lite)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 not working usb2 and USB Lite no uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable ([https://github.com/Trouffman/octv_gears_lgp Model C875])
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 usb2 no uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia LGX Live Gamer extreme GC550
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2015 but [https://github.com/ChrisAJS/lgx2userspace driver]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia LGX2 Live Gamer extreme2 gc550 plus gc551
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 but [https://github.com/ChrisAJS/lgx2userspace driver]}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Avermedia ExtremeCap UVC - BU110
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 maybe not uvc and uac}}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus GC513 Micro-USB Capture Box LGP2 Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x07ca
| <!--Product ID-->0x1513
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2017 powered by a standard Micro-USB cable, video capture output up to 1080p60 capture to hdmi in, standalone sd card recording on exFAT or FAT32 of .MOV, 2160p pass-through hdmi out to tv - no vrr - [https://www.avermedia.com/uk/support/download#ans_part firmware latest 2.1.7.13, 2.1.7.14], SN74AVC8T245 8bit, DRV604 stereo, iTE IT6663FN hdmi 2.0 splitter, TLV320DAC3101 DAC, CS42L73 audio codec, CDCE913 PLL clock, W29N01HVSINA nand bios, I-Catch V35MA SOC CPU 32bit MIPS24K, ADV7480 hdmi mhl, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K LG4K GC573
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2018 not uvc but [https://github.com/derrod/lg4k-linux drivers here], }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Blackmagic intensity Extreme Capture Card
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2011 not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->BlackMagic Intensity Pro 4k
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2015 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Video Capture (1VC108601000)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Game Capture HD60
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato Game Capture HD GCHD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc https://github.com/tolga9009/elgato-gchd needs firmware mb86h57_h58_idle.bin and mb86h57_h58_enc_h.bin}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elgato HD60S Elgato Game Capture 4K60 S+ Video Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|non uvc, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->August EZCap.tv model 116
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} poor audio recording
|-
| <!--Description-->E-SDS Diamond Maplin
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1212 HD PVR
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} analog and component only - PlayStation (.m2ts), AVCHD (ts), or XBox(.mp4) recording formats - switched the component output from the default YPbPr to RGB.
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1431 1445 HD PVR Gaming Edition HDMI Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 not working, can get warm}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge HD Rocket
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge HD-PVR2 (model 145210 Rev E4)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xE502
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1480 1482 HD PVR 2 GE Gaming Edition HDMI Capture green LED - 1498 1503 1504 Plus version with Mac support
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xe514 0xe524
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| can get warm - [https://ez.analog.com/video/w/documents/581/adv7482-design-support-files ADV7482] [https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9201075/ video chip] with Magnum DXT H.264 encoder blob, IDR keyframe generation poor - best for model 157210 and not 157221 and Game Edition Plus (model 157320) 2040:E505 E505-00-00AF1234 [http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/linux.html#tabs-3 ]}}
* HDMI: 1920x1080p50/60, 1920x1080i50/60, 1280x720p50/60, 720x480i, 720x576i, 640x480p60.
* Component: 1920x1080p50/60, 1920x1080i50/60*, 1280x720p50/60, 720x480p60, 720x480i, 720x576i.
* Composite: 720x480i and 720x576i
* Audio Inputs : HDMI PCM and RCA support with Adjustable Bitrate Quality 2 Channel AAC/AC3 audio codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge 1512 HD PVR 2 PC blue LED with optical in input on the back
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xe525
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }} can get quite warm - IR Blaster added -
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge Colossus2 E585-00-00AF4321
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2040
| <!--Product ID-->0xe585
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ion SLIDES2PC 35mm Portable Slide & Film Scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Ion Pics 2 PC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ION PowerScan USB film and slide scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2011 not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Koolertron Sunny
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->FilmScan35 35mm Film Negative Scanner 1304 marks spencer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->U3 HD Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Ripsaw HD - Game Capture
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc}} put in usb2 slot and use video BGR3 (Emulated) and OpenRazer drivers
|-
| <!--Description-->Razer Ripsaw HD USB HDMI Capture Card
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1532
| <!--Product ID-->0x0d01
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no| not uvc compliant}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Silvercrest 35mm Photo Slide Scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc but not great quality}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. Traveler TV 6500 SF Dia-scanner
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0ac8
| <!--Product ID-->0x3370
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2010 not uvc and poor scans}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| not uvc }}
|-
|}
=== AR VR XR Headset ===
AROS needs realtime isochronous transfers in EHCI and XHCI, then an usb based uvc.class to vhi type driver for virtual display and maybe more
The primary engineering challenge of VR is motion sickness caused by a mismatch of visual and inner ear information, which is extremely well established as causing people to throw up in a wide range of contexts outside of VR. The experiences that make some people sick are low framerate. Foveated rendering doesn't solve vergence accommodation. Your eye will still be focused at infinity regardless of where you are looking, you'll just have the illusion that the foreground or background are out of focus. Eye tracking plus dynamic lenses (perhaps liquid lenses) or real light fields are necessary.
First start with apps that have simple static features at first, then advance to dioramasa and teleportation options for 10, 20 minutes and then gradually upgrade over a timespan of four weeks to train your brain. Avoid smooth motion stuff like rollercoaster or mountain heights until much later. Even with this preparation, VR makes 40% of people seasick nausea. If so, you may be able to use VR glasses just to watch videos and some slow moving apps [https://www.emuvr.net/ emuVR] instead.
*2014-2019 1st Gen, low resolution,
*2020-2025 2nd Gen, higher resolution,
*2026-
Most hardware typically has a 1-3 year retail lifespan with 1-3 years of updates after. Really need "right" tethered PCVR rather than wireless.
The advantage to being tethered to a PC is processing power. Any standalone headset is going to be running purely off of batteries.
VR and AR are known as XR
Technology will get immersed enough so not making people sick. Higher resolution, faster frame rates, and [https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack better tracking].
Eventually, hyper reality brings VR, AR and MR digital layers together as a less chaotic, optic tracking with no delay, agents understanding, experiences with objects
3Dgs 4Dgs gassian splats bullet time slice photo snaps .ply for WebXR
[https://lvra.gitlab.io/docs/hardware/ ],
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| <!--Description-->Big Screen Beyond 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 pcvr 2560 x 2560, fixed IPD, }}
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| <!--Description-->bigscreen Beyond 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 pcvr oled 5120 x 2560 @75Hz 2688x2688 @90Hz over pancake lenses, 116 FOV, virtual screens, custom facial plate from iphone app, streamvr 2.0 basestations and controllers not included, no passthrough, 107g-196g, }}
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| <!--Description-->bigscreen Beyond 2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 pcvr oled 5120 x 2560 total up to 90Hz pancake lens 116 FOV adjustable IPD app needed for adjustment, eye tracking, custom face mask cushion, streamvr 2.0 basestations and controllers not included, seperate head strap and speaker modules extra costs, 110g-300g }}
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| <!--Description-->Dpvr P1 Pro 4k Ultra Vr Headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 wireless snapdragon, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->DPVR P2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Description-->Play for Dream MR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 android modular 3840x3552 uoled per eye 90Hz or qled mura issues, Arm snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, eye tracking and 11 cameras 7 sensors 22 ir leds 14ms latency and foveated rendering, 1.5hrs battery, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Play for Dream GravityXR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 ultralight head gear gx100 3w }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->[https://lvra.gitlab.io/docs/community/ Valve Index HMD]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 tethered PC VR headset 1440 x 1600 120Hz, 108° and 104° FOV, fresnel lenses, SteamVR2 compatible tracking ir basestations, controllers aka Knuckles, dp 1.2 and usb3 cable proprietary cable end, no battery, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Valve Steam Frame (Valve Deckard / Valve’s Index 2)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 - 2160 x 2160 up to 144Hz pancake lens, 108° and 96° FOV, wifi 6 fovelated streaming, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with [https://github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX fex] arm-to-x86 x64 translation layer, }}
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| <!--Description-->Sony PSVR2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|2023 PCVR with adapter, two, one for each eye, 2000 x 2040 resolution OLED panels from 90Hz 120Hz refresh rates, fresnel lenses, 116° and 102° FOV, sony proprietary headset cable end, needs additional comfort options, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VisionPro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Goertek glasses
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive ?
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| 2016 2x 1080x1200 needs external power supply, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Original
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 108° and 96° FOV}}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2016 , uvc, at least 2 powered steamvr basestations so 3 to 5 wall warts in total, proprietary cable end, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Pro 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 dual 1440x1600 oled displays, 116° and 100° FOV - steamvr 2.0 basestation 2 for 5m2 area 4 for 10m2 - steamvr 2.0 joypads - low latency wireless later - type USB-c headphone adapter required, [https://github.com/CertainLach/VivePro2-Linux-Driver Rust on Linux] with [https://github.com/santeri3700/vive-pro-2-on-linux Shell], proprietary cable end, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lynx R1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 android Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lynx R2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2026 company liquidated, 2 x 2312x2160 110 FOV pancake lenses, LynxOS android Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen, openxr 1.1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oculus Rift prototype development kit [https://www.virtual-boy.com/forums/t/the-oculus-rift-dk1-thread/ DK1] with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_T4DJyy2Bo wired razer hydra controllers]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2013 pcvr LCD 1280 × 800 resolution 640 × 800 per eye up to 110° FOV, and 3DoF rotational tracking via a 1000Hz 9-axis IMU (Accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer), no positional optical tracking either inside-out or outside-in, 380g, nausea issues, , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oculus Rift prototype development kit [https://github.com/facebookarchive/RiftDK2/tree/master DK2], [https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Oculus+Rift+Development+Kit+2+Teardown/27613 ifixit teardown]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2014 pcvr, 5.7" Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 960 x 1080 per eye 100° field of view, 1 usb Positional Tracker DK2 camera, lots of wires}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook [https://github.com/thaytan/OpenHMD/tree/rift-kalman-filter Oculus Rift CV1] [https://noraisin.net/diary/?m=202201 some Linux support] [] [https://github.com/OpenHMD/OpenHMD/issues/330 AMD usb issues] [https://github.com/OpenHMD/OpenHMD/wiki/Xorg ] [https://github.com/Doc-Ok/OculusRiftCV1Camera Live Video] [https://www.youtube.com/@thaytan Youtube] [https://github.com/Fredrum/riftOnLinux Pi] [https://github.com/OhioIon/riftDriverPi ], but not quite there with the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSsCN6HFkWc consumer CV1], [https://forum.dcs.world/topic/142259-cv1-not-working-in-dcs/#comment-2878168 orange led could be HDMI Signal is not within HDMI Spec and might be Overclocked or usb3 not getting enough power frustrating],
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x3031, 0x2031, 0x0031 and 0x0211 for 3p-a basestations lighthouses, 0x045e 0x02e6 for xbox wireless adapter
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2016 powered run from your PC maybe uvc via wired dual PenTile OLED 2160x1200 (1080x1200 per eye) @ exactly 90Hz but screen door effect (space between pixels), 87 FOV, IPD from 58mm to 72mm, good 3D audio and okay mic, constellation headset 6DOF (3-axis rotational tracking + 3-axis positional tracking) with up to 3 usb infrared basestation (1 in front and 2 behind pointing upwards) on usb3 and usb2 to your PC but the tracking can be fragile so set it up on a weekly basis, wired only HDMI 1.3, USB 3.0 bus powered with proprietary plug in headset, 470g 1lb front heavy, 2 robust 1st Gen touch controllers with external sensors i.e. outside-in - 1 aa alkaline over rechargable battery each , press occulus and B buttons for 2 secs to connect, headset traps air so gets very warm inside and random disconnects due to twisting action on the top of the headset and/or cables, t4 torx screws }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Occulus Go 32Gb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2018 discontinued 2020 android based, 1280x1440 per eye 60Hz LCD, not gaming, no inside-out and limited self tracking, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Oculus Rift S [https://noraisin.net/diary/?m=202201 some Linux support]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x0051 headset (cdc, audio, tracking data), 0x2052 usb hub,
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 PCVR wired dual LCD 1080 by 1200, 88 horizontal FOV, display port (fibre optic strands) and annoying USB3 copper cables (power, audio and other data) but proprietary port in the headset, cameras on the headset ("inside-out") tracking so no base stations, non removeable head band and cushions and ipd hard to set, requires specific fragile Rift S/Quest1 2nd Gen Touch controllers which has a ring of translucent plastic with leds inside - t5 torx to disassemble for sticks drifting}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Occulus Quest 1
*032Gb
*064Gb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x0183 (single adb boot), 0x0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 android standalone wireless, 1440 x 1600 72Hz oled, front heavy though, play area 2m x 2m or bigger, low clocked Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (MSM8998) (4x Kryo 280 Gold cores ARM Cortex-A73) + (4x Kryo 280 Silver A53), 2 to 3 hrs play time, 575g, 2nd Gen touch controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Oculus Quest 2 KW49CM aka Codename Del Mar [https://www.meta.com/en-gb/help/quest/967070027432609/ fragile 3rd Gen Touch controllers] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cgejky8ZeoM internal battery] and selling over 20 million, more than all other quest headsets combined
*064Gb
*128Gb (110Gb free)
*256Gb
Setup continuous wifi, create Meta Oculus account, [https://developers.meta.com/horizon/ verify dev account, click on My apps], [ create Organization -> My Organization Groupings], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPInS5xxF-0 finally, meta quest mobile app to switch on adb],
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->0x5010 (), 0x0083 (massstorage), 0x0086 (), 0x0186 (adb and xrsp [https://github.com/shinyquagsire23/xrsp_tests tests]), 0x0090 (composite adb), 0x0081 (),
| <!--Revision-->0419
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 android stand alone, lcd 1832x1920 per-eye 90Hz refresh rate, 97 FOV, fresnel lenses, 6DOF (degrees of freedom), 58-63-68 IPD settings, low clocked Arm snapdragon xr2 gen 1 apps with Meta Link cable USB-C usb3.2 pcvr maybe, b/w but no color passthrough, 6 t2 torx and 5 ph00 screws in headset (long bit), discontinued December 31, 2024, feature updates until December 2026, critical bug fixes and security updates until December 2027, 470g, Oculus + B button on right controller (move) and Menu + Y button on left controller (click) for about 3 seconds, 10W 5v 2a, RTL8153 chipset usb support,
*V60 unable to
*V77 pcvr issues
*V79 unable to }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Facebook Occulus Quest Pro aka Codename Seacliffe
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2022 android standalone wireless 1440 x 1600 72Hz oled, 106° and 96° FOV mini lcd local dimming, pancake lenses, limited eye tracking, play area 2m x 2m or bigger, higher clocked snapdragon xr2 gen 1 arm cpu Arm apps, 1 to 2 hrs play time, new pro controllers with 3 cameras each, battery at rear, wireless charging, color passthrough, 9V 3A or 5V 3A,
*v77 capped wifi }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Oculus Quest 3 aka Codename Eureka [ Air Light ALVR] or [ WiVRn] with fragile touch plus q3 controllers
*128Gb
*512Gb
streaming from PC with [https://github.com/alvr-org/Monado-ALVR ALVR], runtime of [https://monado.freedesktop.org/ Monado steamvr alternative openxr openVR], with Envision GUI,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 standalone, pancake lenses on lcd 2064 x 2208 res panel per eye 1200ppi - 104° and 96° FOV - up to 120Hz, Arm snapdragon xr2 gen 2 apps, foveated rendering, Meta Link cable USB-C 3.2, headstrap clamshell or halo style, speaker arms fragile, color passthrough, 510g, 18W 9v 2A or 15W 5V 3A,
*v74 ok }}
*v76 pcvr issues }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Quest 3S aka Codename Ventura
*128Gb
*256Gb
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 Arm snapdragon xr2 gen 2 cpu, lcd 1832 x 1920 fresnel lenses, 97 FOV, headphone arms fragile, better air flow, no promixity sensor inside, Meta Link cable USB-C 3.2, passthrough, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Boba 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 ultra-wide 180° x 120° FOV, snapdragon XR2 G2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Meta Tiramisu
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x2833
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2027 µOLED displays with 90 pixels per degree, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax 5K Super Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax 8K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax 8K-X 8KX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Crystal Light
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 tethered to PC with 2160 x 2160 4k 120Hz, 115° and 96° FOV, inside-out tracking, no battery, display port cable, variable qc and customer service, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Crystal Super
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 tethered to PC with 3640 x 3640 4k 90hz, 116°+ and 100° FOV, eye tracking, inside-out tracking, no battery, display port cable, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Dream Air with Lighthouse(s)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 tethered 3840 by 3552 @90Hz micro oled with pancake lens, 100 HFOV 96 VFOV but FOV IPD changes in app, link box for headset 2 split y cables, removable face gasket, 290g, steamVR2 bases and controllers, eye tracking, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pimax Dream Air SLAM
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) tracking inside-out so no base stations, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://somniumspace.com/ Somnium VR One VR1] [https://portal.vrgineers.com/user-guide/software/ open source] VR headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 pcvr 2880 x 2880 per eye @90 @120Hz, 125° horizontal 100° vertical FOV, 2 x SteamVR 2.0 bases, passthrough, 900g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varjo Aero VR-1 Headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 psu needed, 2 x Mini LED binocular of 150 nits, 2880x2720 per, 90Hz, FOV 102° horizontal, 73° vertical, 720g with headstrap, 2 x SteamVR 2.0 basestations, no speakers/mic, hdmi and usb3.0}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varjo Aero XR-3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Varjo Aero XR-4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Description-->Camelo La Melaza Music Shield
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2026 no usb only bluetooth , }}
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->InAir 2 elite suite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar nits 46FOV , , 4h battery life, 80g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Oakley Vanguard
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->RayNeo Air 3s
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 AR 100in 46FOV 650nits, usb-c 79g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->RayNeo Air 3S Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 AR 135in virtual display 46FOV 1200nits, usb-c 80g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->RayNeo Air 4 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 AR oled vision 4000 processing, HDR10, 47 FOV }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rokid Max 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 147in 50 FOV 650nits, usb-c back left, 76g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rokid AI Spatial with Station 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 AR 600nits 147in 50FOV 75g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Rokid
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| ar ai smart glass}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 135in 46 FOV 1000nits, magnetic connector, 77g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VITURE XR Luma
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 147in 1200p 50 FOV, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Luma Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 152in 52 FOV 1000nits 1200p, 3dof, , 79g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Luma Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 in FOV, 2 cameras, 3dof 6dof, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/wheaney/XRLinuxDriver Viture Luma Pro]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Viture Beast
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 1250nits 58FOV 174in, magnetic, 88g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->VITURE Beast X Glasses models (Immersive 3D Moonlight)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 based 2D to 3D conversion with support DP Alt Mode (DisplayPort over USB-C), 1200p, 3df tracking, practic lenses 58deg POV, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xreal One
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 600nits, 50FOV, 3dof, usb-c 84g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->XReal One Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 ar 700nits 57FOV 171in, usb-c, x1 3dof, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nreal now Xreal Air
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 , micro-oled 1080p, audio, virtual uvc ar displays, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Nreal now Xreal Real3D 1S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 AI based 2D to 3D conversion 57 FOV, , virtual uvc ar displays not vr, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xiami XR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Xtal 8k
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Apple Vision Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2022 tethered AR mixed reality glasses, 3300ppi, 800g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Google XR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 standalone }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus Plus
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 android with 2 1440 x 1600 75Hz amoled, inside-out, durable motion controllers, Vive port, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Pro EYE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 dual-OLED displays 2880 x 1600 combined resolution), SteamVR 2.0 tracking, foveated rendering, Tobii, it enables gaze-based menu navigation with avatar eye contact, proprietary cables, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vibe Cosmos
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2018 poor tracking and lifespan on controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vibe Cosmos Elite
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2020 1440x1700 per eye resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, 6 DoF tracking, 2880 x 1700 combined pixel resolution, 97° FoV, two controllers and two base stations. Lighthouse tracking, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus Vision Wired
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive Focus 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2021 per-eye resolution of 2448×2448 at 90 Hz, a 120-degree field of view, Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HTC Vive XR Elite VR Headset Deluxe Pack
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2022 snapdragon xr2 gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Pico Goblin
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 android based, 2.5K 1280x1440 per eye @70Hz, 92° FoV, and 3DoF (three degrees of freedom) tracking (Orientation tracking only—yaw, pitch, roll), single controller, snapdragon 820, ipd adjustment 54-71 mm, 600g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico G2 4K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 android standalone VR headset, 3840 x 2160 (4K) LCD screen, Snapdragon 835 processor, 3DoF so rotational movement (looking around, pointing) rather than positional movement (walking, leaning), does not support hand or eye tracking, 800g }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico NEO 2 EYE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 6DoF 360g snapdragon 845 display 4k 75Hz tracking inside-out - magnetic field for controllers - pico software on android 8 - eye tracking }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico Neo 3
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 Snapdragon XR2 Gen, 4K 3664 x 1920 90Hz lcd, battery at rear, displayport, Pico apparently emulates Oculus controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico Neo 3 Pro
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico Neo 3 Link
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico 4
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 2160x2160 panel per eye 75Hz 90Hz 105 FOV, Arm snapdragon xr gen 1, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico 4 ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2023 2160 x 2160 @90 105 FOV, snapdragon XR2 G2, streaming from PC with alvr, wireless streaming from PC with WiVRn, Pico apparently emulates Oculus controllers, not plug and play, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico 5 aka Project Swan aka Vision Pro Competitor
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 micro-oled BOE 3840 x 3840 4000ppi per eye, MLA pancake lenses, custom pico arm cpu, pico os 6 android, eye and hand tracking, 300g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->ByteDance Pico
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung Galaxy XR VR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 3552 x 3840 @60-90 109 FOV , Arm snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shiftall MeganeX 8K
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2024 android }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://en.shiftall.net/products/meganex8k MeganeX Superlight 8K]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 android (3552 x 3840 pixels) into pixel count yields 27.27MP 10-bit HDR-compatible 4K resolution micro OLED panels @90Hz, pancake lenses 94 FOV, SteamVR™ tracking, 180g, 5V 2A, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://en.shiftall.net/products/meganex8kmk2 MeganeX 8K Mk2 MkII] [https://github.com/sboys3/CustomHeadsetOpenVR community]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 pcvr linux, 4K per eye (1.35inch micro OLED 3552x3840 10 bit HDR) 27MP @90Hz 75Hz 72Hz pancake, upto 108 hor 100 vert FOV, usb-c and dp cables to breakout box, 5V 2.1A, 200g}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shiftall
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2026 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Shiftall
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Acer Windows(TM) MR AH101
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 Dual 2.89” LCD panels 2880 x 1440 combined (1440 x 1440 per eye) Up to 90Hz (HDMI 2.0), or 60Hz (HDMI 1.4), Field of View FOV 95, Tracking Inside-out, lots of light leak, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Acer H7001
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 wmr 1440 x 1440 per-eye resolution @90Hz refresh rate, and 100-degree field of view FOV, inside-out tracking with front-mounted cameras so no external sensors, flip-up visor design but has a "screen door effect," subpar foam padding, win10 to win11 24H2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Dell Visor Mixed Reality VRP100 VR118
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 2x 1440x1440 a bit of nose light leak }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Fujitsu
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2017 cheap and lots of light leak }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/HadesVR HadesVR] with [https://github.com/ManoloMancelli/Persephone-Classic-Controller Persephone Controller]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFaVjB1uNOM Persephone 3 Pro DiY 6Dof SteamVR Headset],
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP Reverb G1 VR1000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 WMR 2160 x 2160 @90Hz, 115 FOV, , hp proprietary headset cable end, 2 camera tracking but poor and controllers can be unresponsive, 500g front heavy, flight sims rather than gaming, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP 1440p Spatial Computing
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 dim display }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://forums.x-plane.org/forums/topic/294764-vr-in-linux-without-steam/ HP Reverb G2] WMR VR3000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2020 2 2160 x 2160 90Hz, needs Windows10 or Win 11 24H2, 4 camera tracking, controllers can be unresponsive, hp proprietary headset cable end, , }}
|-
| <!--Description-->HP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Mirage Solo is a Standalone VR headset
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 1280x1440 per eye resolution, 75 Hz refresh rate, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Lenovo Explorer VR2511N (G0A2) VR windows mixed reality (WMR)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 LCD 2.89" 1440 x 1440 per eye @90Hz, 6 DOF position tracking, 400g, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->[https://github.com/relativty/relativty open source relativty]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung MHD Odyssey XE800ZAA WMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2018 9V 500mA oled screens 2x 1440x1600 with usb3 and hdmi cables but bluetooth dongle required }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung MHD Odyssey+ Plus WMR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2019 dual 3.5-inch AMOLED displays 2880 x 1600 total @90Hz, 6DOF inside-out tracking with usb3 and hdmi cables but bluetooth dongle required, use only win10 or win11 24H2, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony PSVR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2016 2x 1080x960 up to 120Hz, lots of cables and computation brick, sony camera needed for tracking, ps4 or move controllers, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Virtuality
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|1992 , , Amiga 3000 with TI chips, }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Virtuix Omni
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2013 VR treadmill changed course to commercial VR and pivotted back again 2020, }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
=== HDMI CEC transmitter and receiver ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
=== TV Remote Control MCE IR transmitter and receiver ===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Compro K100 K300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|need extra software support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Elitegroup Computer Systems
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1019
| <!--Product ID-->0x0f38
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->GMYLE MCE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{Maybe|acts as usb-hid with limited keyboard like controls }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Hauppauge WinTV-PVR kit
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Logitech Harmony 300 i300 600 650 800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|need extra software support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft MCE Commander
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|2005 need extra software support}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft 1039 rev 1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2005 home top of square shape direction keys}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft 1039 rev 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2006 home under circle spaced direction keys}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Microsoft 1069 SMK Manufacturing, Inc
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0609
| <!--Product ID-->0x0334
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2007 untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Philips RC1974506/00
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0471
| <!--Product ID-->0x0815
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE10E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGN-AR21M VGX-XL100 VGN-AR21B/AR21S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE20E PC REMOTE CONTROL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE30E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGN-AW21XY VGX-TP3E VGX-TP3G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Sony RM-MCE50E PC REMOTE CONTROL VGC-LA2R
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->TSDX-IR14 USB MCE Media Center External Infrared IR Receiver
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->chipsets support CIR (consumer IR) Winbond W83977F/AF, SMC IrCC 2.0
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|technical reasons it's not possible to use USB IrDA dongles}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Zotac RC2604323/01G Zbox Media Remote Control with IR USB Receiver OVU710
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->Anycubic Cobra 2 Max
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bambu Labs A1 Mini 3D printer
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{No|2019 EMS proprietary slicer app and cloud use, eSUN}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bambu Labs X1 Carbon
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2022 }}
|-
| <!--Description-->Bambu Labs X2D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 }}
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| <!--Description-->Creality K1
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| <!--Description-->Creality K2
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| <!--Description-->Creality
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| <!--Description-->Elegoo
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| <!--Description-->Prusa
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| <!--Description-->Snapmaker U1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
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| <!--Opinion-->{{unk|2025 tool changer }}
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->Sovol SV08 Max
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==ethwrap.class - Host Data Link "Cable Bridge" for data transfer==
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Advance USBNET (eTEK design)
| 0x0525
| 0x9901
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ALi Uli M5632 (chip)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Aten (Ali Corporation) UN201
| 0x0402
| 0x5632
|
| {{maybe|force binding from rawwarp to ethwrap}}
|-
| Belkin (eTek design see below)
| 0x050d
| 0x0004
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Digitus DN-3004 - USB Host Link
|
|
|
| {{yes|works}}
|-
| EPSON USB client
| 0x0525
| 0x2888
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| eTEK
| 0x056c
| 0x8100
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| KC-190
| 0x050f
| 0x0190
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| GeneSys GL620USB
|
|
|
| {{no|no driver the half-duplex GL620USB is NOT supported, products using it include the Inland Pro USB Quick Link}}
|-
| GeneSys GL620USB-A
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Laplink Gold (uses NetChip 1080)
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Prolific 2301/2302 (Jaton USB ConNET) (BAFO DirectLinq)
| 0x067b
| 0x0000 and 0x0001
| 0x0004
| {{maybe|detected but untested}}
|-
| Xircom PGUNET (uses AnchorChips 2720)
| 0x0547
| 0x2727
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
==cdcacm.class - USB modem==
The CDC ACM driver exposes the USB modem as a virtual serial modem or a virtual COM port to the operating system. The driver enables sending both data and AT commands, either through ACM (separating data and AT commands over different channels) or through Serial Emulation (passing the AT commands as is and as part of the data stream).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Alcatel OT-I650
| 0x1bbb
| 0x0003
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Acatel Dymamode/Dynamite
| 0x06b9
| 0xa5a5
|
| {{N/A|untested Zyxel Prestige 630-13 - untested PROLiNK Hurricane 8000 external link }}
|-
| AnyData ADU-100A ADU-E100A ADU-E100D ADU-E100H D10
| 0x16d5
| 0x6501
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| AnyData ADU-310
| 0x16d5
| 0x650
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| AnyData ADU-500A ADU-510A ADU-510L ADU-520A
| 0x16d5
| 0x6502
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| AnyData ADU-610 ADU-620
| 0x16d5
| 0x650
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| BT On-Air USB MODEM
| 0x079b
| 0x000f
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Conexant USB MODEM CX93010
| 0x0572
| 0x1321
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Conexant USB MODEM RD02-D400
| 0x0572
| 0x1324
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Conexant Chipset
| 0x06ea
| 0x0002
|
| {{N/A|untested AUS N367 Roadster II 56 USB (Model AM5050R3) - untested }}
|-
| [http://accessrunner.sourceforge.net/ Conexant AccessRunner]
| 0x0586
| 0x330a
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| Creative Modem Blaster USB DE5670
| 0x1690
| 0x0101
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| FIREFLY, MediaTek Inc
| 0x0e8d
| 0x0003
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Huawei E122
| 0x12d1
| 0x1446
|
| {{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=49126#forumpost49126]
|-
| Huawei E160, E160E, E160G
| 0x12d1
| 0x1003
|
|{{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=51888#forumpost51888] (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6246)
|-
| Huawei E169 also known as Vodafone K3715 and Huawei K3715
| 0x12d1
| 0x1001
|
|{{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4941&forum=4&post_id=44683#forumpost44683] (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200)
|-
| Huawei E220 "Vodafone EasyBox II" "T-Mobile wnw Box Micro" also known as Huawei K3565
| 0x12d1
| 0x1003
|
| {{yes|works, see E169 above (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6280)}}
|-
| Huawei E1750
| 0x12d1
| 0x1001
|
| {{N/A|untested (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM6290)}}
|-
| Huawei E170, E172, E176
| 0x12d1
| 0x1003
|
| {{N/A|untested (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200)}}
|-
| Huawei E180
| 0x12d1
| 0x1406
|
| {{yes|Works (Chipset: Qualcomm MSM7200)}}
|-
| KYOCERA AH-K3001V
| 0x0482
| 0x0203
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| LG CU515
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| MediaTek Inc GPS
| 0x0e8d
| 0x3329
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Metricom GS Modem
| 0x0870
| 0x0001
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Motorola MOTOMAGX phones
| 0x22b8
| 0x6425
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Motorola Q Phone
| 0x22b8
| 0x7000
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Hummingbird huc56s (Conexant)
| 0x0572
| 0x1329
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Netcomm Roadster II 128 ISDN
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Nokia n70 N95 HSDPA
|
|
|
| {{yes|works - see [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=4415&viewmode=flat&order=ASC here]}}
|-
| OGO
| 0x045E
| 0x0079
| 0090
| {{no|no driver}}
|-
| Olitec ADSL Modem V2
| 0x08e3
| 0x0100 / 0x0102
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Onda PT502HS
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x19D2
| <!--Product ID-->0x0001
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Radicom V92HU-E2
|
|
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| <!--Description-->Samsung i8510 Innov8 Symbian smartphone
| 0x04e8
| 0x6651
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=5552&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0]
|-
| Samsung Tocco Lite (aka GT-S5230)
| 0x04e8
| 0x6795
| <!--Revision-->
| {{yes|works}} [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=5552&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0]
|-
| Shiro / Aztech USB MODEM UM-3100
| 0x0572
| 0x1328
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM
| 0x0ace
| 0x1602
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM
| 0x0ace
| 0x1608
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| ZyDAS 56K USB MODEM - new version
| 0x0ace
| 0x1611
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Zoom Telephonics Model 3095F USB MODEM
| 0x0803
| 0x3095
|
| {{N/A|untested}}
|-
| Ugobe Pleo
| 0x6962
| 0x0100
| 0x0100
| {{Yes|Works}}
|}
==Misc==
palmpda.class - no [http://aminet.net/package/util/libs/PdaLinkPoseidon pdalink.library and tools] in AROS
Palm PDA (discontinued) synchronisation requires a port of pdalink.library and its tools through virtual usbpalm.device.
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! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Palm IIIx (OS3.1) serial rs-232 only
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm IIIc (OS3.5)
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm V
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm m100
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm m125 first USB - last with aaa batteries
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Palm m500 (OS4)
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Tungsten T (OS5) first arm cpu
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Zire 31 (OS 5.28) color arm-based
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| [[:w:Handspring (company)|Handspring Visor]] – USB support out of box
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Handspring Treo 600 – last one for [[:w:Handspring (company)|Handspring]]
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| Treo 700w
|
|
|
| {{no|no }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
bluetooth.class - needs Bluetooth (Viking King Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Old Norse: Haraldr Blátǫnn Gormsson; Danish: Harald Blåtand Gormsen) stack to work (not written due to licensing fees to use the symbol merging the Younger Futhark runes for H (ᚼ) and B (ᛒ), representing Harald's initials)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
|}
ccid.class - Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices (not implemented)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->cyberJack RFID basis
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0C4B
| <!--Product ID-->0x9102
| <!--Revision-->0001
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{no|no driver}}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{N/A|untested}}
|-
|}
dfu.class - DFU firmware upgrade
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->iPhone 3, 4, 5, 5c
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->0x1290 0x1292 0x1294
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 32bit use with caution could cause damage}}
|-
| <!--Description-->iPhone 5s, 6, 7, 8, X
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x05ac
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| 64bit use with caution could cause damage}}
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio/Midiman USB audio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Opinion
|-
| <!--Description-->iPad 1, iPad 2 A1395 A1430, iPad 3, ipad mini A1432, iPad A1458 4th Gen (MD512LL/A),
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008-2013 32bit A4, A5 up to Apple A6X, iOS 1 to 10,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Description-->iPad Air (1st generation) A1474, A1475, A1476,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014-2015 [https://github.com/AsahiLinux 64bit], A7, iOS 11 up to
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit A8, A8X,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit A9, A9X,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit A10, A10X,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 64bit A11
|-
| <!--Description-->iPad Air 3rd Gen A2153, A2123, A2154, iPad Mini 5th Gen,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit A12
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->{{unk| }}
|-
|}
RocketTool (USB Rocket Launchers - Toy missile launchers)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="3px" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Original Launcher and StrikerII (includes laser)
| 0x1130
| 0x0202
|
| {{yes|works }}
|-
| Dream Cheeky USB Missile Launcher or USB Cirus Cannon
| 0x1941
| 0x8021
|
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| Dream Cheeky USB Webcam Missile Launcher
| 0x1941
|
|
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| Rocket Baby
| 0x0a81
| 0x0701
|
| {{no|no driver }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
DRadioTool (FM Radios - USB radio devices D-Link/Gemtek)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| D-Link DSB-R100 USB
| 0x04b4
| 0x1002
| 0x0410
| {{yes|works }}
|-
| [http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/383/t257009-link-usb-dru-r100-radio/ GemTek USB FM Radio 21]
| 0x04b4
| 0x1002
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
UproarTool (Valencia MPX mp3 player and others)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="30%" | Description
! width="3px" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="50%" |Opinion
|-
| Korean D Square Valencia MPX-Player
| 0x04e8
| various
|
| {{N/A|untested }}
|-
|}
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIuT7rJgc8w with unlocked android bootloader],
<pre>
Kill and restart the server a few times
sudo adb kill-server
sudo adb start-server
And finally type in
sudo adb devices
adb devices Lists connected devices
adb shell Opens a terminal shell on the device hollywood:/ $
su
id
df -h
top
ls -la
ls sdcard
ls sdcard/Android
ls sdcard/Oculus
wm size
cd ..
cd data/system look inside bad Corejava folder
cd data/system/etc/init look
cd data/system/app
cd /data
cd /dev/block
adb shell
pm disable-user --user 0 com.oculus.nux.ota
adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d com.oculus.tv -e uri com.android.settings/.DevelopmentSettings com.oculus.vrshell/.MainActivity
Don't change your Oculus account password after doing the FB account bypass. You'll break the log-in session, and have to factory-reset and start over
adb shell 'setprop debug.oculus.cpuLevel 5 && setprop debug.oculus.gpuLevel 5 && setprop debug.oculus.adaclocks.force 0 && setprop debug.oculus.phaseSync 1 && settings put global always_finish_activities 1 && settings put global wifi_scan_throttle_enabled 1 && settings put global window_animation_scale 0.25 && settings put global transition_animation_scale 0.25 && settings put global animator_duration_scale 0.25 && sync'
settings list --user 0 secure or global or system
user_setup_complete=0
adb shell
screenrecord
adb shell reboot
adb install <path_to_apk> Installs an app like adb install -g -r alvr_client_android.apk or adb install -r app.apk
memtester
lsmod
adb command to enable hand tracking, possible, but root access is required
adb root
oculussetting --set hand_tracking_opt_in 1 hand_tracking_enabled 1
adb push <local> <remote> Copies files to the device
adb pull <remote> <local> Copies files from the device
pull them using CFB, extract original apk using LL
adb forward tcp:9943 tcp:9943 (Used for advanced, such as ALVR streaming)
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.oculus.partnercustomization Enterprise versions
adb reboot Performs a standard system restart
adb reboot bootloader Restarts the device into fastboot/bootloader mode
adb reboot recovery Restarts the device into recovery mode
adb reboot download Reboots Samsung devices into Download Mode
adb reboot fastboot Directly enters fastboot mode
[https://gist.github.com/pantasio/3d0eb4bb03a1e696aae8696f60730859#file-enable-usb-debug-adb usb dev debug adb]
</pre>
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=== XSLT Params ===
Under the <code>xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"</code> the following xsl-params are accepted:
* <code>'''baseuri'''</code>: If unspecified, defaults to the base-name of the <code>xsltforms.xsl</code> href.
* <code>'''xsltforms_caller'''</code>:
* <code>'''xsltforms_config'''</code>: A nodeset having as child the configuration <code><properties></code> element that are to be copied on the result xforms-page. Defaults to the ones specified in <code>config.xsl</code> file.
* <code>'''xsltforms_debug'''</code>: <code>'yes'</code> or anything else. If unspecified, assumed no-debug.
* <code>'''xsltforms_lang'''</code>: The suffix to use when selecting the language file <code>config_<SUFFIX>.xsl</code> which specifies messages, calendar and other localizations/I18Ns.
Note that <code>'''xsltforms_config''', '''xsltforms_debug''', '''xsltforms_lang'''</code> params are further applied to any subsequent transformations of documents containing a ''xsl-stylesheet'' PI, either on submission with <code>replace="all"</code> or SVGs, or when applying the <code>transform()</code> extension function.
=== Config File: <code>config.xsl</code> ===
Sample configuration file:
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
<xsl:template name="config">
<options>
<nocss><!-- When existent, no css-conversion hapens. -->
</options>
<properties> <!-- Accessible at run time from within model('xf-model-config')/instance('xf-instance-config'). -->
<language>navigator</language> <!-- navigator or default -->
<calendar.day0>Mon</calendar.day0>
<calendar.day1>Tue</calendar.day1>
<calendar.day2>Wed</calendar.day2>
<calendar.day3>Thu</calendar.day3>
<calendar.day4>Fri</calendar.day4>
<calendar.day5>Sat</calendar.day5>
<calendar.day6>Sun</calendar.day6>
<calendar.initDay>6</calendar.initDay>
<calendar.month0>January</calendar.month0>
<calendar.month1>February</calendar.month1>
<calendar.month2>March</calendar.month2>
<calendar.month3>April</calendar.month3>
<calendar.month4>May</calendar.month4>
<calendar.month5>June</calendar.month5>
<calendar.month6>July</calendar.month6>
<calendar.month7>August</calendar.month7>
<calendar.month8>September</calendar.month8>
<calendar.month9>October</calendar.month9>
<calendar.month10>November</calendar.month10>
<calendar.month11>December</calendar.month11>
<format.date>MM/dd/yyyy</format.date>
<format.datetime>MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss</format.datetime>
<format.decimal>.</format.decimal>
<status>... Loading ...</status>
</properties>
<extensions>
<!-- JS script code to add.
- When none of the following child elements exist, any elements here are copied
- just after xsltforms.js and before init-scripts.
-->
<beforeInit/> <!-- Added in a separate <script> element, after xsltforms.js and before init-scipts. -->
<onBeginInit/> <!-- Added within init-code <script> at the beginning of initImpl() function, before any definitions. -->
<onEndInit/> <!-- Added within init-code <script> at the end of initImpl() function, after xforms.init() invocation. -->
<afterInit/> <!-- Added in a separate <script> element, after init-scripts. -->
</extensions>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Processing Instructions ===
An XForms page can specify the following processing-instructions(PI) that act as configuration parameters:
* '''<code>xsltforms-options</code>''': It accepts 2 pseudo-attributes, sample:
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xsltforms-options debug="yes" lang="en"?>
</syntaxhighlight>
* '''<code>css-conversion</code>''': sample:
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?css-conversion no?>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elements ==
* '''xforms:tree''': content-model: <code>(xforms:label?, xforms:item/xforms:label*)</code>
* '''xforms:setnode''': accepts ''ref'' attribute to bind a node, ''inner'' or ''outer'' attribute whose value is an XML serialization of one or more XML nodes; the ''inner'' or ''outer'' attribute is parsed, and the resulting nodes replace either the children of the node bound by ''ref'', or the node itself. (See [[XSLTForms/setnode|separate page for setnode]].)
== Functions ==
Extension functions supported by XSLTForms:
* '''is-valid(nodeset?)''': returns <code>true</code> when all nodes in the nodeset are valid.
* '''transform(nodeset, xslt-href)''': transforms the node from the node-set which is first in document order using the specified xslt, see https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4BB26785.4070807@agencexml.com&forum_name=xsltforms-support
* '''serialize(nodeset?)''': serializes the node from the node-set which is first in document order into string(??)
== User-Defined Functions ==
Here is a sample of how to define user-defined XPath functions:
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="xsltforms/xsltforms.xsl" type="text/xsl"?>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:xf="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
xmlns:nfunc="http://example.net/xforms/new-functions/"
nfunc:bogus="Workaround for FF's bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94270"
>
<head>
<title>User-Defined XPath functions</title>
</syntaxhighlight>
This is for old versions of XsltForms:
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<script>
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
XPathCoreFunctions['http://example.net/xforms/new-functions/ new-func'] =
new XPathFunction(
false, /* is accepting context as 1st-arg? */
XPathFunction.DEFAULT_NONE, /* context-form as 1st-arg, when (args.length == 0): [ DEFAULT_NONE | DEFAULT_NODE | DEFAULT_NODESET | DEFAULT_STRING ] */
false, /* is returning nodes? */
function() {
return "NEW FUNC";
}
);
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
</script>
</syntaxhighlight>
This works for new versions of XsltForms:
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<script>
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
XsltForms_xpathCoreFunctions['http://example.net/xforms/new-functions/ new-func'] =
new XsltForms_xpathFunction(
false, /* is accepting context as 1st-arg? */
XsltForms_xpathFunction.DEFAULT_NONE, /* context-form as 1st-arg, when (args.length == 0): [ DEFAULT_NONE | DEFAULT_NODE | DEFAULT_NODESET | DEFAULT_STRING ] */
false, /* is returning nodes? */
function() {
return "NEW FUNC";
}
);
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
</script>
</head>
<body>
<p>
Hello to <xf:output value="concat('My ', nfunc:new-func())" />.
</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
{{Warning|1=Notice the attribute on <code><html></code> element required for working under Firefox:
nfunc:bogus="Workaround for FF's bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94270"
(feel free to vote for this mozilla-bug to get fixed some day...)}}
== Arithmetic expressions ==
== Objects in the <code>javascript:</code> pseudo-URL in <code>xf:load/xf:resource@value</code> ==
When the <code>javascript:</code> pseudo-URL is used within the <code>xf:load/xf:resource@value</code> attribute,
the ''id'' of the enclosing <code><xf:load></code> element is contained by the following js object-property:
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
XSLTFormsContext.elementId
</syntaxhighlight>
== Using TinyMCE as mixed-content editor ==
See [[XSLTForms/TinyMCE|separate page on this topic]].
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
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| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
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| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
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| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
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| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
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| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
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|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
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| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
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| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
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| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
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| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
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| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
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| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
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| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
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| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
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| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
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| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
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| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
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| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
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| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
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| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
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| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
|-
|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
====Toshiba====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
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Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
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| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
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| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
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|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
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| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
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| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
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| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
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| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
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| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
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| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
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| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
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| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
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| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
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| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
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| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
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| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
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! width="5%" |IDE
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! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
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| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
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| <!--Name-->
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| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
</pre>
=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
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| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
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| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
====Asus====
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! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
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| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
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| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
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| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
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| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
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| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U or N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
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[[#Desktop Systems]]
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=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U or N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
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| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
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| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
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| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
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| <!--Chipset-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
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| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U or N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
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| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
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| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
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| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
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| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
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| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
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| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
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| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U or N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
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| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399, Intel i3-4150T,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
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| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
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| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
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| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U or N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
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| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004200 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, Intel i3-4150T,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==References==
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
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Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom], [],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire],
], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
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==Application Guides==
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===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
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YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
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<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
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There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
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====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
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Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
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Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
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The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
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h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
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C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
</pre>
Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
<pre>
q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
</pre>
'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
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ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
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After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
<pre>
cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
</pre>
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
</pre>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
<pre>
.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
</pre>
Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom], [],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire],
], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ pekkakana2], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Gianas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
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YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
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<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
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There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
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====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
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Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
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# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
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Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
</pre>
h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
<pre>
C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
</pre>
Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
<pre>
q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
</pre>
'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
<pre>
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
</pre>
Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
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|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
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|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
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|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
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|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
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|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
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|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
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|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
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|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
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ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
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After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
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|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
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|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
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|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
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|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
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|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
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|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
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|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
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|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
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|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
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0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
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0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
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0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
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You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
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0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
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Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
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0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
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This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
<pre>
cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
</pre>
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
</pre>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
<pre>
.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
</pre>
Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
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Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom], [],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire],
], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ ab3dhd], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ pekkakana2], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Gianas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
</pre>
====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
<pre>
Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
</pre>
h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
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C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
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Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
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Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
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Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
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q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
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'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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<pre>
1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
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ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
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After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
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0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
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0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
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0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
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You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
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This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
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Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
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cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
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seconds=number
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Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
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cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
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Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
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Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
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Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
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Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
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.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
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Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
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Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
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Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom], [],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire],
], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ ab3dhd], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ pekkakana2], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Gianas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ signus], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
</pre>
====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
<pre>
Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
<pre>
C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
</pre>
h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
<pre>
C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
<pre>
C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
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Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
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q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
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'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
<pre>
Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
</pre>
*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
<pre>
ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
</pre>
After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
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cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
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[[#top|...to the top]]
==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
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.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
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Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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For our first model, we create a simple 2×3×4 cuboid.
To get started, launch OpenSCAD. You should have a preview window, toolbar, console and editor windows open. If one is hidden you can turn it on by going to the View menu and unselect the hidden items.
To create our cuboid we use the openSCAD editor window to type a one-line command:
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|
|'''Usage example 1 - simple cuboid:'''
|-
|<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
// Approximate Anycubic replacement piece
// Units: mm
thickness = 3;
base = 5;
linear_extrude(height = thickness)
union() {
// Main square
square([base, base], center=true);
// Bottom round tab
translate([0, -3])
circle(r=1);
// Top center notch shape
difference() {
translate([0, 2])
square([2, 2], center=true);
translate([0, 2])
square([1, 1], center=true);
}
// Side hooks / tabs
polygon(points=[ [-2.5, 1.5], [-4, 2.5], [-4, 1], [-2.5, 0.5] ]);
polygon(points=[ [2.5, 1.5], [4, 2.5], [4, 1], [2.5, 0.5] ]);
polygon(points=[ [-2.5, -1.5], [-4, -2.5], [-4, -1], [-2.5, -0.5] ]);
polygon(points=[ [2.5, -1.5], [4, -2.5], [4, -1], [2.5, -0.5] ]);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
|[[File:OpenSCAD_Simple_Cuboid.png|thumb|OpenSCAD Simple Cuboid]]
|}
=== Compiling and rendering our first model ===
The cuboid can now be compiled and rendered by pressing F5 or F6 Function key on your keyboard while the OpenSCAD editor has focus.
You should now see your object in the preview window as shown above.
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For our first model, we create a simple 2×3×4 cuboid.
To get started, launch OpenSCAD. You should have a preview window, toolbar, console and editor windows open. If one is hidden you can turn it on by going to the View menu and unselect the hidden items.
To create our cuboid we use the openSCAD editor window to type a one-line command:
{| width="100%"
|'''Usage example 1 - simple cuboid:'''
|-
|<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
// Approximate Anycubic replacement piece
// Units: mm
thickness = 3;
base = 5;
linear_extrude(height = thickness)
union() {
// Main square
square([base, base], center=true);
// Bottom round tab
translate([0, -3])
circle(r=1);
// Top center notch shape
difference() {
translate([0, 2])
square([2, 2], center=true);
translate([0, 2])
square([1, 1], center=true);
}
// Side hooks / tabs
polygon(points=[ [-2.5, 1.5], [-4, 2.5], [-4, 1], [-2.5, 0.5] ]);
polygon(points=[ [2.5, 1.5], [4, 2.5], [4, 1], [2.5, 0.5] ]);
polygon(points=[ [-2.5, -1.5], [-4, -2.5], [-4, -1], [-2.5, -0.5] ]);
polygon(points=[ [2.5, -1.5], [4, -2.5], [4, -1], [2.5, -0.5] ]);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
|[[File:OpenSCAD_Simple_Cuboid.png|thumb|OpenSCAD Simple Cuboid]]
|}
=== Compiling and rendering our first model ===
The cuboid can now be compiled and rendered by pressing F5 or F6 Function key on your keyboard while the OpenSCAD editor has focus.
You should now see your object in the preview window as shown above.
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For our first model, we create a simple 2×3×4 cuboid.
To get started, launch OpenSCAD. You should have a preview window, toolbar, console and editor windows open. If one is hidden you can turn it on by going to the View menu and unselect the hidden items.
To create our cuboid we use the openSCAD editor window to type a one-line command:
{| width="100%"
|'''Usage example 1 - simple cuboid:'''
|-
|<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
cube([2,3,4]);
</syntaxhighlight>
|[[File:OpenSCAD_Simple_Cuboid.png|thumb|OpenSCAD Simple Cuboid]]
|}
=== Compiling and rendering our first model ===
The cuboid can now be compiled and rendered by pressing F5 or F6 Function key on your keyboard while the OpenSCAD editor has focus.
You should now see your object in the preview window as shown above.
{{OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Simple Page Navigation
| prev = OpenSCAD User Manual/First Steps
| prev_disp = First Steps: Introduction
| next = OpenSCAD User Manual/First Steps/Positioning an object
| next_disp = First Steps: Positioning an object
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==Medieval Costumes==
===Background===
The exact dates of the fall of Rome are heavily debated by historians. Many place it at about 476 A.D. The Empire of Rome had been invaded by many Germanic or northern cultures including, Visigoths, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Huns, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Franks. During these invasions many shipping and highway networks that had allowed for communication and trade between the eastern and western parts of the Empire where destroyed, dividing and segregating it. As a result of this division the artistic and cultural life of Rome was wiped out and replaced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
laced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
laced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
laced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
laced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== Frenhc ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
laced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oka stores - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
</gallery>
=== Spanish ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Medieval Costumes==
===Background===
The exact dates of the fall of Rome are heavily debated by historians. Many place it at about 476 A.D. The Empire of Rome had been invaded by many Germanic or northern cultures including, Visigoths, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Huns, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Franks. During these invasions many shipping and highway networks that had allowed for communication and trade between the eastern and western parts of the Empire where destroyed, dividing and segregating it. As a result of this division the artistic and cultural life of Rome was wiped out and replaced by the cultures of these waring tribes. The only unity between these provinces existed solely in the Christian church.
This period is known as the Middle Ages or the Dark Ages. Life in the Middle Ages, even for the nobles, was tough. Food was not good, disease spread, there were no efficient and clean ways of heating homes. Towards the beginning of the Middle Ages the feudal system was developed which was a hierarchy of classes that formed a social structure. In the 11th century a cultural revolution began as a result of the Carolingian Dynasty (771-987) beginning with Charlemagne. Communication avenues opened and became more efficient, an emphasis was again placed on art and culture, and national monarchies were forming in France, England, and Spain; a more modern Europe was developing. There was a general increase in prosperity during this time. However it was still not a great time - The black death reigned for two years in this period wiping out a third of the population in western Europe. Also the crusades were underway in this time period and as a result there was a lot of eastern influence that was brought back and integrated into western culture. The church and state were working together. The 13th century witnessed an emergence of a middle class - trades and guilds developed (like modern day unions in some ways).
===Costume===
Gothic style peaked in the period between the 10th - 11th centuries and the 14th century. At the beginning dress was heavily influenced by the Byzantine culture in the east. However, due to the slow communication channels, styles in the west could lag behind by 25 to 30 year. towards the end of the Middle Ages western Europe began to develop their own style. one of the biggest developments of the time as a result of the crusades people began to use buttons to fasten clothing. Another addition to the clothing world that is credited to the Middle Ages is the development of the tailor. Clothing construction, which had previously been a woman's job was becoming more and more dominant by men. The Middle Ages also saw the birth of individual clothing style, the more wealthy began to wear clothing with individualized patterns and crests that represented their family. (WHY) Soldiers in battle would often have their family crest on their helmets or shields so they could be identified in battle ( possibly because the armor shielding them made them anonymous, they wanted their deeds and their bodies to be identifiable, this was also the time of knights who would want to gain respect from valiant battles.)
Most people however, it seems did not wear elaborate costumes on a day to day basis. People wore cloths that were functional and protected them from the sometimes harsh climate. in fact, until the 14th century people of all classes tended to wear very similar clothing. Royalty or nobles would have ceremonial garb for special occasions but would not wear this day to day. both men and women of all classes wore pretty much the same thing in summer and in winter. They typically wore long flowing cloths. They were completely covered ( Christian influence no doubt). And as in Bysintine it was the choice of fabric used to make the cloths that distinguished social class. Both sexes wore a long cloak as an outer garment. Both sexes wore an under tunic and a short over tunic that was belted at the waist (believed to be the origin for the modern skirt or blouse)The rich wore cloaks lined with fur, silk, or gold cloth. Peasants and lower class often wore shorter garments or breeches to ease movement while they worked and people who belonged to guilds would sometimes wear garments or emblems that advertised their trade.
===Vocabulary===
'''Blaiud''' - long sleeve tunic - at the beginning went to the knees for men and feet for women. Slowly the Blaiud lengthened to the ankles for men and then shortened again by the end of the Middle Ages.
'''Pallium''' - A cloak fastened at the front by a large broach(Frodo Baggins style!)
'''Chainse''' - under tunic - made of wool, linen, hemp, or silk and fastened at the neck and wrists by buttons ( a result of the crusades) or tied with tassels. Later it became a piece of lingerie - was made sheer and decorated with lace on the colar and neck. Hot right?
'''Ermine'''- Type of fur that lined garments. - made from a weasle- type creature.
'''Miniver or Menu vair''' - another fur - gray and white - small skins made from a Russian or Siberian squirrel.
'''Mantle'''- type of cape or cloak - loose - draped over the head 9 Madonna and child paintings).
'''Chaperon'''- hood - always had a point.
'''Liripipe''' - the point on the Chaperon. Varied in length.
===Men===
Men's cloths of the time were defined by class and trade. Typical pieces in the 13th and 14th centuries included a long sleeve tunic that hung to the knees, worn under a loose gown with wide sleeves that could be belted. they also wore over this and ankle length and sleeveless garment that hung loose around the body called a '''surcote'''.
other garments included the '''ganache''' - loosely fitting with a slit in the sides from shoulder to hip. and the '''berigault''' which was a cloak-gown.
===Women===
Women began by wearing the same style clothing as the men gradually manipulating them to suit the female form. Wealthier women wore more elaborate clothing. dresses that were long and dragged on the ground. skirts drug on the floor and were made of heavy fabrics ( ''probably to show off their wealth like weight and skin color in other periods''). Waits became higher and higher and settles right underneath the chest where there would be an elaborate belt that accentuated that area of the body. sleeves were either fitted or would be very large and some would reach all the way to the ground.
In the years where the black death threatened western Europe clothing became more flamboyant. one source claims this to be a typical result when faced by a political or social disaster and compares it to the oil crisis and the immersion of disco in the 1970's. Hemlines rose, necklines dropped, and cloths became more fitted and elaborate and would have a jagged edge, a technique called '''slittering.'''
By the end of the Middle Ages however, women's cloths returned to being more modest and became absolutely about function. Skirts no longer drug on the ground and sleeves only went to the elbow.
'''Fabric:'''The most popular fabric for clothing at this time was wool. By the 15th century there were looms created for the sole purpose of weaving wool. Other fabrics that were used depending on class were linen, various types of fur, and sometimes silks.
'''Fun fact:''' garments and various household items and tools were stored in oak chests - these were very functional and could double as luggage for wealthy people.
'''Jewelry:'''My research on this subject was limited - one source devoted a paragraph to it that merely said it was made of gold and could not compare in the slightest to Byzantine jewelry and so was not really worth talking about.
'''Footwear:''' The pointed toe was introduced in the medieval period. these shoes were called '''poulaine'''. The point of a show was originally seen as a status symbol - The points grew longer and longer until they reached about 18inch in length. Eventually, they assigned lengths based on classes - commoners with the shortest and so on.
''Using clothing to distinguish status in this way I think probably had a lot to so with how people of the time viewed the world - the feudal system is part of this. It is easier to label people in a category by looking at them and what they are wearing so having these indicators would help. I feel as though status had a more strict structure in this time and a set code of behavior so in order to achieve this more efficiently - displaying your status in your cloths would be a must (like getting pinned in the 50's)''
'''Head dresses:''' as the Middle Ages drug on head dresses became more popular and people began experimenting with the shapes and styles. many head dresses would be combined with a hood, veil, mantle or some other adornment that protected the head from the elements or draped in a way that framed the face.
in the 13th century women began to wear '''crespine''' or hair nets.
Shapes of women's hats of the time included heart-shaped, horn shaped, and conical head dressed. These con-like hats grew in length based on the status of the woman who wore it. One source claimed that there is evidence of it having reached four ft. in length.
'''Good to know:''' France became the center of fashion in the middle of the Middle Ages - France has a more stable economy and monarchical system in place and were able to devote their time to fashion. As a result, French people of the time wore more elaborate costumes often lined and adorned with expensive furs, silks, and embroidery.
== Gallery ==
=== French ===
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File:A.D. 400-600, Franks - 025 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 400-600
File:A.D. 700-800, Franks - 026 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 700-800
File:A.D. 800, Franks - 027 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Franks - 800
File:A.D. 900, French - 029 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 900
File:1100, French - 034 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1100
File:1100, French. - 031 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).jpg|French - 1100
File:1200, French. - 039 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1200
File:1300, French. - 046 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1300, French. - 048 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1300
File:1400, French. - 055 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1400, French. - 056 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|French - 1400
File:1000-1100, Norman. - 033 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Norman - 1000-1100
File:Frères Limbourg - Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry - mois de mai - Google Art Project cropped.jpg|Artwork from ''Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'', depicting wealthy people in May.
</gallery>
=== Italian ===
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File:1200, Italian. - 037 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1200
File:1300, Italian. - 043 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1300, Italian. - 042 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1300
File:1400, Italian. - 058 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1400, Italian. - 057 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1400
File:1500, Italian. - 077 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Italian - 1500
</gallery>
=== German ===
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File:A.D. 1000-1100, German - 030 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1000-1100
File:1100, German. - 032 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1100
File:1200, German. - 036 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1200
File:1300-1350, German. - 044 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1300-1350
File:1350- 1400, German. - 045 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1350-1400
File:1400-1450, German. - 049 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, German - 052 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 050 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:1450-1500, German. - 051 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|German - 1450-1500
File:A German student in the 14th century.jpg|14th century Germanic student.
</gallery>
=== English ===
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File:A.D. 500-1000, Anglo-Saxons - 022 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Anglo-Saxons - 500-1000
File:1200, English - 038 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1200
File:1300-1400, English. - 047 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1300-1400
File:1400-1450, English - 053 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1400-1450
File:1450-1500, English - 054 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|English - 1450-1500
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=== Spanish ===
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File:1300, Spanish, Moorish. - 041 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish & Moorish - 1300
File:1400, Spanish. - 059 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Spanish - 1400
</gallery>
=== Slavonic ===
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File:1400, Slavonic. - 060 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|Slavonic - 1400
</gallery>
=== Other ===
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File:Lothar I.jpg|King Lothar I of the Carolingian Empire.
File:Middle Ages, Misc. - 028 - Costumes of All Nations (1882).JPG|thumb|center|Miscellaneous items.
</gallery>
==Resources==
* Cosgrave, Bronwyn.'' The complete history of costume and fashion'' New York; Octopus publishing group, 2000.
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==Introduction==
AROS supports hard disks and optical drives attached to several interfaces:
* [[#NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)]] on the pci-e bus
* [[#SATA]] aka Serial ATA or AHCI (IDE compatibility mode used in most cases)
* [[#PATA]] IDE (also known as ATA or Parallel ATA)
* USB
* [[#SCSI]]
==PCI-e==
===NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)===
*Controller and firmware
*DRAM better having if heavy workloads but not necessary for gaming
*Cache like SLC HMB techniques
*NAND (Main storage area with MLC, TLC or QLC versions of varying life expectancy)
SSDs, USB flash drive, SD and Micro SD Cards have a limited amount of write cycles, therefore guaranteed to fail randomly and suddenly at any time. All SSDs are prone to corrupt firmware due to poor quality NAND where both the data and the firmware resides. The drive tends to go read only when too many errors occur before complete failure. That is up to 10 years for things like memory cards and USB sticks.
In general, unless there is a firmware design issue, cheap materials used, stress like bending or overheating causing cold solder joints, an SSD can last a long time if minimal writing activity takes place but eventually if flash isn't written to, it degrades. Catch 22.
Dram and cache are not the same thing. Dram stores the ssds indexes and metadata for faster data retrieval and wear leveling. The cache keeps part of the nand memory as SLC storage which can be written to faster. Basically all ssds will have a dynamic SLC cache where it will decrease as the drive fills up. Cache controller designs that are DRAM less use the internal SRAM cache in the controller to cache the NAND mapping table. It just requires a different mapping table design since SRAM caches are much smaller than DRAM. Ultimately the mapping table is still stored in NAND.
General rule of thumb: the cheaper an SSD, the higher the likelihood it uses lower quality flash chips so sudden failing NAND, problematic controller chips (e.g. SandForce), outsourced firmware. Generic brand like old SP, Corsair or Crucial may be recoverable whilst major brands Samsung, Intel and Western Digital are impossible due to firmware encryption and customizations. Recommend sticking with older Silicon Motion or Phison controllers if possible.
A ssd isn't good because it has dram or bad because it doesn't. Other things should be taken into account like sustained writes so check the TPU write intensive usage
See [https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/ here] for more information
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|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX991 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->FW-FX991-2TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN960
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN970 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Geil ZEN ITH m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->S3-240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus Gen4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash - DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus 10000 PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP EX950 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP FX900 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dram less
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M2 Series NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 3x4
| <!--Model-->INSSD500GM280NM2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Professional TLC E12S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E18
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Gaming performance Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland TD510
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM DDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->intel SSD Pro 7600p Series M.2 80mm 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D TLC
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKKF512GB, SSDPEKKF256G8L,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel 660p m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ssdpeknw010tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 SMI SM2263 controller with 1GB DRAM cache and 1TB of Intel QLC NAND similar to crucial P1
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] 670p
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKNU010TZ
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 256 MB DDR3L cache and 12-140 GB SLC-Cache QLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel P4511 m.2 nvme PCIe3.1 x4 22110 110mm
| <!--Model-->SSDPELKX020T8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 very long
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A1000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA1000M8/480G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A2000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA2000M8/250G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston KC3000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] PS5018-E18 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe controller and Micron’s 176L TLC NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV1 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->SNV1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 entry-level consumer DRAMless Phison E13T or Silicon Motion 4-channel SM2263XT - one brand TLC up to 1Tb and QLC after -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV2
| <!--Model-->SNV2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 entry-level, first SMI SM2267XT or Phison E19T and later SMI SM2269XT or Phison E21T with various flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston FURY Renegade m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] Phison E18 controller, Micron 176L nand and ddr4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV3
| <!--Model-->SNV3S/500G, SNV3S/1000G, SNV3S/2000G, SNV3S/4000G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 entry-level, SMI SM2268XT2 or Phison E27T controller with BiCS6 TLC or QLC flash - dramless so hmb -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG4? M2 2280 NVMe PCIe SSD
| <!--Model-->THNSF5512GPUK, THNSN51T02DUK,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 Phison has done custom controller work for Kioxia, and Kioxia has also worked with SMI and InnoGrit (the latter more recently). Kioxia label their controllers as their own but these are largely rebadged.
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG5 for Data Centres
| <!--Model-->KXG5 KXG50ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 nanya ddr3 dram? with 64-layer BiCS 3D flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG6 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->KXG60ZNV512G, KXG60ZNV1T02,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 TC58NCP090GSD with DRAM NANYA LPDDR3 and Toshiba BiCS FLASH 96-layer 3D TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*KBG40ZNS128G, KBG40ZNS256G, KBG40ZNS512G, KBG40ZNS1T02
*KBG40ZNT256G,
*KBG40ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - no dram but NVMe's Host Memory Buffer (HMB) i.e. portion of the system's RAM for caching - Toshiba's 96-Layer BiCS FLASH - seems Windows UASP driver and the JMS583 chipset interacts badly with the Kioxia BG4 - early firmware upgrade to prevent overheating hot -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG7
| <!--Model-->KXG70ZNV1T0G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 - might need firmware update on early 2tb 4tb versions - controller with sk hynix dram and tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G2 SSD series PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5012-E12S-32 aka TC58NC1201GST 4-channel controller along with KIOXIA proprietary 96-layer 3D TLC and "MG2h" version has BiCS4.5 which is faster than launch BiCS4 - -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG8 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 TC58NC0L1XGSD with DRAM LPDDR4 and 112-Layer Kioxia BiCS5 TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG5
| <!--Model-->KGB50ZNV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 HMB buffer
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G3 SSD series PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 has hmb, like most dram-less nvmes KIOXIA
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar 1TB SSD M.2 NVME 1.4 Gen3x4 M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->NM610Pro
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM620
*IG5216 (worse?) not great original 96L
*MAP1202 YMTC up to 232L, or 176L Micron, TLC for the 1TB
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 a few versions all DRAM-less,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM790 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Maxio MAP1602 no DRAM so HMB with 232-Layer YMTC TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->EQ790
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Maxio MAP1602, no DRAM so HMB, Flash Memory 232-Layer YMTC TLC,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Liteon M.2 NVME 512GB SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->CAZ-51282512-Q11 DP/N 0K64PG
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2200S m.2 nvme 2200 series
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TCK, MTFDHBA512TCK
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 for a time, Micron controller with 64L TLC 3D Nand [https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-uk/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=3jg3g BSOD occurred as CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED] before self applied firmware [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds119265-nvme-solid-state-drive-firmware-update-utility-for-windows-10-64-bit-thinkpad apparently it is related to the power management that disconnects the Micron SSD]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2300 m.2 nvme Gen 3 x4
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TDV P/N M02626-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 3400 M.2 NVME SSD Gen4
| <!--Model-->MTFDKBA512TFH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2450
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 E19T
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2600 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison's PS5029-E29T SSD controller with Micron 276-layer G9 QLC NAND in a DRAMless - Adaptive Write Technology (AWT) using various NAND modes (SLC, TLC, and QLC) as a dynamic cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium S270
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium M450 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV2000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico J10 J-10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico D10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico e3500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico O7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P300 m.2 nvme pcie 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite M.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2230 Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2140 CS2342 Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk 1T 2280 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 no dram, Memory QLC Intel 144 layer. Chip Realtek
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-2130-512, SB-2280-1TB, SB-Rocket-NVME4-HTSK-2TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 PLUS m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-RKT4P-1TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E1? controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Phison E25
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM951 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZVLV1T
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 950 PRO PM961 M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*MZ-VKW5120
*MZ-VLW2560 MZVLW256HEHP-000L7, MZ-VLW5120, MZ-SLW1T00
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - possibly 512M LPDDR3 Samsung K4E4E324EE-ECCF cache - Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) unit with Samsung 48-layer TLC V-NAND V3 flash Samsung K90MGY8S7M-CCK0 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 960 Pro SM961 M.2 PCi-e NVMe SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-V6P1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) controller Samsung 48-layer multi-level cell (MLC) V-NAND, pseudo-SLC cache or LPDDR3-1866 Samsung K4E8E304EE-EGCF
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB256A, MZ-VLB512A, MZ-VLB1T0A,
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB2560, MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HAJQ, MZ-VLB1T00,
*Rev ? MZ-VLB256B, MZ-VLB512B, MZ-VLB1T0B,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache hybrid SLC Samsung’s TurboWrite -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981a 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HBJQ-000L7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991 NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ2560 MZVLQ256HBJD-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991a NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ256B MZVLQ256HBJD-00BH1, MZ-9LQ256C, MZ-VLQ512B MZVLQ512HBLU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 970 EVO Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Samsung Phoenix on Samsung LPDDR4 dram and 2 Samsung 9x-layer V-NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 EVO Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V8P1T0BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 originally made in Korea ([https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/ 2tb firmware issues] with versions starting with 3) and year later Vietnam - DRAM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9E2T0BW, MZ-V9E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo no DRAM so HMB Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) and Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM9A1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VL25120 MZVL2512HCJQ, MZVL21T00 MZVL21T0HCLR-00BL2,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 might be OEM variant of the 980 Pro
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM9B1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->
*2023 MZ9L4256HCJQ-00BD1 MZ-9L4256A, ,
*2025 MZ-VL42560, MZ-VL45120, MZ-VL421T,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SSD controller is Marvell 88SS1322 Whistler Plus, no DRAM cache and Samsung 128-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO Plus m.2 nvme2.0
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9S2T0BW, MZ-V9S1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo with no DRAM so HMB and Samsung 236-Layer (V8) TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9P2T0BW, MZ-V9P1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 2tb early firmware issue - Samsung Pascal with DRAM LPDDR4 and 176-Layer V-NAND TLC - has had firmware design issues, causing premature failure -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe Gen5 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 510 G3 x4 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*ZP1000GM30001,
*ZP500GM30021 P/N 2NT308-300,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad early batch - Phison E12 STXYP0160031 on SK Hynix DRAM DDR4 with Kioxia BiCS3 64L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda Q5
| <!--Model-->ZP500CV30001,ZP250CV30001,ZP1000CV30001 P/N 2ZK307-881,ZP2000CV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 PS5013-E13-31 from Phison, no DRAM cache and QLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 515
| <!--Model-->ZP500GV30001,ZP250GV30001,ZP1000GV30001,ZP2000GV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 no dram and qlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate FireCuda 520 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GM30002, ZP1000GM30002, ZP500GM30002
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 520N m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GV3A012, ZP1000GV3A012 and ZP500GV3A012
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP500GM3A013,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5018-E18 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 176L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->ZP1000CV3A002,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 540
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD85 m.2 nvme PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 [http://vlo.name:3000/ssdtool/ firmware tools]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD90 PCIe 4.0 nvme
| <!--Model-->SP250GBP44UD9005, SP500GBP44UD9005, SP01KGBP44UD9005, SP02KGBP44UD9005,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron TLC (B47R) but later no name QLC nand instead -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A60 A80
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 various originally an E12 drive with 64L Toshiba NAND, then had variations with E12S and SM2262EN as well as random 64L/96L, now it comes with a MAP1001A controller by Maxio and some YMTC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power US75 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC501 M.2 m.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 SSD
| <!--Model-->
*Rev0 HFM256GDHTNG-8510B SSS0L24764, HFM256GDJTNG-8310A,
*Rev1 HFM256GDHTNG-8310A SSS0Q68673,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC511 512GB NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A HFM512GDGTNI-82A0A D P/N 0TG8T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix BC711 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->HFM001TD3JX013N, HFM512GD3JX013N, HFM256GD3JX013N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 okay but no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix PC711 m.2 2280 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
*HFS001TDE9X073N, HFS512GDE9X073N, HFS256GDE9X073N
*HFS001TDE9X080N, HFS512GDE9X080N, HFS256GDE9X081N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC210 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC601 PCIe 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - Cepheus Plus YCN34PTA0FR Controller and 48L TLC Flash, pseudo-SLC cache and LPDDR4-3733 SK Hynix H9HCNNN8KUMLHR-NME dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC401 3rd gen PCIe
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Gold P31 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 SK hynix’s proprietary Cepheus controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix SK500 Gen 4 (x4)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Platinum P41 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Aries SSD controller with 176-Layer TLC flash - SK hynix LPDDR4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix PC801 PCIe Gen4 x4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->HFS001TEJ9X101N, HFS512GEJ9X101N, HFS256GEJ9X101N, HFS002TEJ9X101N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC901 m.2 nvme PCIe Gen4 2230
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Silicon Motion SM2269XT with no DRAM so HMB buffer cache - SK Hynix 176-layer TLC NAND flash 1TB only -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7512G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup MP34
| <!--Model-->MP34 256GB, MP34 512GB, MP34 1TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 good Phison E12 with DRAM NANYA DDR3L and Toshiba BiCS 3 64L TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea A440 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison PS5018-E18 NVMe 1.4 controller and Micron’s 96L TLC with SK hynix 8Gb DDR4 chips but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group TForce Cardea A440 Lite PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 dram-less E27T controller and 162L TLC but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team Z44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team MP44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E21T no DRAM so HMB with 176-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team MP33Q
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - dramless maxio MAP1202 with TLC (MP33) or QLC (MP33Q) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group QX GE Pro m.2 nvme PCIe5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 innogit IG5666 with QLC 3D 232L nand with DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force G70 Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 InnoGrit IG5236 (Rainier) with DRAM and NAND YMTC TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea Z540 m.2 nvme PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison E26 controller and 232L TLC and DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE110S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS128GMTE110S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE220S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS2TMTE220S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2230 TS256GMTE300S TS512GMTE300S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND, 1G and 2G get hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE400S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Union Memory (Shenzhen) AM6672
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM6A0 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Verbatim V15000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN720 M.2 2280 NVME PCIE for Data Centers
| <!--Model-->SDAQNTW-512G-1001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC SN520 2230 Gen3 x2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital ix sn530 M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 industrial sandisk controller and firmware, as well as 96-layer 3D TLC NAND memory that can work in TLC or SLC mode -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN730 Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 M.2 NVME
| <!--Model-->SDBPNTY-1T00, SDBPNTY-512G-1012,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 to 2021 DRAM Cache DDR4-2666 CL18 Micron MT40A512M16LY-075:E (D9WFH) with Controller WD 20-82-00705-A2 Triton MP28 and NAND Flash Toshiba BiCS4 60082 512G (Rebranded by SanDisk) TLC 96-layer
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN750
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 64-layer 3D stacked NAND with 3 bits per cell TLC (Triple Level Cell) with 256MB of skhynix DRAM cache for every 250GB
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN850 m.2 nvme Gen4 PHY
| <!--Model-->WDS100T1X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Sandisk G2 controller with Micron DDR4 cache - new nCache 4.0 slc cache total dynamic capacity spans one-third (300GB on 1TB) with a small static SLC cache (12GB on 1TB) from the Kioxia BiCS4 96L TLC 96-layer NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN550 Blue M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - various controllers and NANDs
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SN810 NVMe SSD 2280 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 slc cache - laptop oem only no retail version -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN850X
| <!--Model-->WDS100T2X0E, WDS200T2X0E, WDS400T2X0E, WDS800T2X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 issues with early ssd firmware and AMD Zen 3 X570 and X670E chipsets - Sandisk A101000291-82 controller with 112-layer TLC and DDR4 DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN570 single-sided M.2 2280 (80mm) PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless - WD/SanDisk SSD controller with BiCS 5 3D NAND TLC 112-layer NAND flash memory -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Black SN770 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless cache with TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green SN350 m.2 NVMe SSD
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3G0C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 DRAM-less cache with SanDisk controller and QLC (quad-level cell) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_BLACK SN750 SE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Phison E19T, dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN740 M.2 (2230) PCIe 4.0 x4 2280
| <!--Model-->SDDQTQD-1T00, SDDPNQD-, SDDPNQD-256G-2006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless with SSD controller WD Sandisk 20-82-10081-A1 Polaris MP16+ with Toshiba BiCS5 112-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN580
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless SanDisk controller with (HMB) and 112-Layer Kioxia TLC (BiCS5)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN8100 / Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 8100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX 5100 7100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 850X
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Zhitai (Yangtze Memory)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== Mini SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin PCIe 4×2 NVMe 1.3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 GPDwin5 and Oneplayer Superx hybrid - 3D TLC - LGA packaging - V1 slide tray mechanism -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
|}
==SATA==
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI), a programming interface for SATA host controllers. Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of performance features such as no master/slave designation for SATA devices — each device is treated as a master — and hardware-assisted native command queuing. AHCI may but not often also provides usability enhancements such as Hot-Plug (Desktop and Mobile Only). AHCI requires appropriate software support (e.g., an AHCI driver)
AHCI, the underlying protocol for SATA, only supports one queue with 32 commands.
The issue with AHCI is that it's going to take a pile of test hardware just to figure out all the different bugs in all the motherboard chipsets and add-on PCI cards that 'kinda' implement AHCI. Not to mention Silicon Image, which took a very different approach from Intel's AHCI in their SATA controllers.
=== SATA 7mm 2.5inch SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA 240GB Ultimate SU630 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ASU630SS-240GQ-R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su650 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU650SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su800 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU800
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI SM2258 controller with Micron 3D TLC NAND but low performance when data fills the SLC cache - slow write speed -
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su680 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU680SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS340 Panther
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS350
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair F120
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M225 SSD 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009 sata2 3gbp/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial RealSSD C300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 sata3 6gbps - Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 controller with a 128MB Micron 0AD12-D9LGQ RAM buffer with Micron 9wb11 MLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2011 Marvell 88SS9174-BKK2 processor, 25nm MLC NAND flash and 128MB dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M500 120Gb to 960Gb
| <!--Model-->CT250M500SSD1, CT500M500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M550 120G to 1T
| <!--Model-->CT250M550SSD1, CT500M550SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX100
| <!--Model-->CT500BX100SSD1, CT1000BX100SSD1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - no dram - Silicon Motion SM2246EN and ATA version ACS-2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache Micron controller and nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial MX200
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX300 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dramless cache - Micron ex Tidal controller and TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) bx500 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->CT240BX500SSD1, CT480BX500SSD1, CT960BX500SSD1, CT1000BX500SSD1, CT2000BX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SM2258XT 4channel later SM2259XT paired with Micron’s latest 64-Layer 3D TLC flash but dramless SLC cache (part of the tlc flash) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX500
| <!--Model-->CT250MX500SSD1, CT500MX500SSD1, CT1000MX500SSD1, CT2000MX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - dram cache from 256M to 2G - discontinued end of 2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no dram cache, Hynix memory 3dv7-176l 176 layer QLC (one chip), either raymx rm1135, SM2259XT controller or Realtek rts5735dlq
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang ranxiana S102 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101Q 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX815 Standard 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FS810 Ultra 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertec FirestormLite 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->S240GHS3-M or SDSSD240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->Hypertech
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral V2 Plus 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel X25--M
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 520 Series 2.5 inch SATA 6Gb/s 2.5" SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2CW240A3, SSDSC2CW480A3,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 LSI SandForce SF2281, Flash Memory Intel Synchronous 25nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro Series 1500
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BF180A4L SSD0E38417,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel S3610 Series 2.5" 400GB 6GBPS SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BX400G4R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 data center
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD Pro 5400s 512 GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF512H6
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3510 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDS2BB400G6, SSDSC2BB480G6R,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3520 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BB800G7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3710 Series 800GB 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BA800G4P,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 server
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 545S Series 256GB 512GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KW256G8X1, SSDSC2KW512G8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] SSD DC S4500 240GB 2.5inch - HP Enterprise
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KB240G7P
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingspec P3-512 P3-1T0 P3-2TO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston HyperX SH103S3/120G 3K
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston SSDNow 300
| <!--Model-->SV300S37A/240G, SV300S37A/120G, SV300S37A/60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dramless - lsi sandforce SF2281 or JMicron JMF662 controller with Toshiba MLC or Intel MLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 120G to 960Gb 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->SA400S37/240G SBFK61K1, SA400S37/480G, SA400S37/960G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 half case sized ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G - t6 security torx into metal case - dram less - poor write speeds -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia formerly Toshiba HG6 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
*9.5mm THNSNJ512GBSU, THNSNJ256GBSU, THNSNJ128GBSU
*7mm THNSNJ512GCSU THNSNJ512GCSY, THNSNJ256GCSU THNSNJ256GCSY, THNSNJ128GCSU THNSNJ128GCSY
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NS100 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->LNS100-1TRB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - Marvell 88NV1120 Artemis, a DRAM cache is not available and pseudo-SLC. Micron 64-layer TLC NAND flash 4 chips @ 512 Gbit TS7512G181 (Rebranded by Lexar) (256G) - 4 nand flash chips Lexar/TST22T181/ B1924 and one controller: Lexar DM918/NOD43 1907 (512G) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NQ100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - DM928 controller which operates without a DRAM buffer. Two 128GB Micron NAND flash chips
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LiteOn
| <!--Model-->LCS-128L9S-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 no dram - sata2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Matrix 256Gb 512GB SATA 2.5in SSD
| <!--Model-->MIS512GSDS, MIS256GSDS
| <!--Work MSDos-->UP TO 550MB/S
| <!--Work GPT-->UP TO 500MB/S
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1100
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TBN-1AR1ZA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1300 2TB 1300 2.5"
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TDL-1AW1ZABHA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 - old sdd - TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron RealSSD C400 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK256MAM-1K12
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Mushkin Reactor
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac SA500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex Series
| <!--Model-->OCZSSD2-1VTX60G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZTechnology Agility 3
| <!--Model-->AGT3-25SAT3-240G, AGT3-25SAT3-120G, AGT3-25SAT3-60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 C
| <!--Model-->D2CSTK251M21-0240,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 R
| <!--Model-->D2RSTK251E19-0100,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 3 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX3-25SAT3-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 4 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX4-25SAT3-128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y-20 Y20 2.5 inch sata SHENZHEN ORICO TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico S500-Pro s500pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Origin Storage Inception TLC830 Pro Series 2.5in SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D tlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OWC Mercury Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P210 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> qlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P220
| <!--Model-->P220S2TB25
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Plextor M6V
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS900 2.5 in sata SSD
| <!--Model-->SSD7CS900-480-PB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2311, CS3030 and Pro Elite SSDs
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung SM PM
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->PM871a or PM871b? SM/PM = 2-bit or 3-bit MLC. PM = 3-bit MLC = TLC. 8 = generation = 8xx, 7 = model = 850 EVO (in this case), 1 = usage (e.g. 3 = datacenter). a/b = revision or type of flash, the 850 EVO had multiple revisions including at least three types of flash (32L, 48L, 64L) so a = 32/48L, b = 64L. At lower capacities it might use different flash, for example the 256GB SM951 utilizies 2D/planar while the higher capacities use 3D. OEM drives tend to have different, optimized firmware, so performance will not be the same
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE120
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE5120 P/N MZ7TE512HMHP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-75E120, MZ-75E500 (P/N MZ7LN500) to MZ-75E4T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 Samsung MGX controller (S4LN062X01) up to 500GB capacities whilst Samsung MEX controller (3-core) beyond - Samsung TLC 3D V‐NAND 48 and later 64 layers and possibility of 256MB, 512MB or 1GB LPDDR2-1066 DRAM chip -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 PRO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7KE1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN512A P/N MZ7LN512HMJP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM883 1.92TB
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LH1T90
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) - 1gb LPDDR4-1866 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76E1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 QVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76Q1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 QVO 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN56F, MZ-77E1T0 P/N MZ7L31TOHBLB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 beware of bad batch early death - uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZ7LN256HCHP-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra 3D/Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 SandForce SF-2281 dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDHP-256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell SS889175 processor with SanDisk's 19nm NAND and 128MB Samsung DDR2 DRAM chip
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Marvell 88SS9188 Marvell 88SS9187 with SanDisk 64Gbit 19nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDA-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 pseudo SLC cache dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z400s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - Silicon Motion SM2246XT DRAM-less - budget end of market -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 4 NAND packages and marvell controller 88ss1074 on blue pcb - 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate BarraCuda Q1 SSD
| <!--Model-->ZA240CV10001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 dramless A55 started with the Phison S10 but later the S11 i.e. Phison PS3111-S11-13 controller and 96-layer TLC NAND flash memory with a pseudo-SLC cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power Ace A55 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk hynix
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 sandforce controller -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SH910A
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Link_A_Media (LAMD) controller with eight 256Gbit H27QEGDVEBLR NAND 20nm hynix MLC - SK hynix H5PS1G83JFA DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->HFS256G32MND-3210A, HFS256G32MND-3312A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - red strip around edges - 8-channel controller SK hynix LM87810AA-A0 with DDR2 buffer chip and four pieces of 16nm hynix MLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SL300 series 2.5in SSD
*3110A SL301STD
*3210A
*3300A
*3310A
| <!--Model-->HFS500G32TND, HFS256G32TNE, HFS128G32TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC - consumer line red in corners - SK hynix LM878100AA (HFS256G32MND-3312A) later SH87820BB and NAND 16nm hynix TLC - 256mb dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SC3 series 2.5in SSD
*N1A0A , ,
*N1A1A
*N1A2A SC308STD,
*N2A0A , , SC311STD
| <!--Model-->HFS512G32TNF-N2A0A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - red in corners - no dram and no SLC cache - Hynix ex Link_A_Media Devices (LAMD) SH87820BB 2c but poor mixed workload ability MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team EX2 GX2 Elite QX
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP AX2 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive SSD
| <!--Model-->T253A3512G0C101, T253A3001T0C101, T253A3002T0C101,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 3D NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup TF Vulcan Z 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dramless smi2259xt 128L tlc nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan ZQLC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram-less smi2259xt qlc 144L nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Topesel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD370S 250GB 2.5" SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend 220S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS120GSSD220S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 3D TLC without dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD230S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD230S TS512GSSD230S TS1TSSD230S TS2TSSD230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Viathan
| <!--Model-->S001T3V
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red SA500 NAS
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 250Gb to 4Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS400T3B0A WDS200T3B0A WDS100T3B0A WDS500G3B0A WDS250G3B0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SSD 2.5"
| <!--Model-->WDS240G1G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green 200Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T2G0A WDS100T3G0A WDS480G2G0A WDS240G2G0A WDS120G2G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - cheap and slow ssd -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SA530
| <!--Model-->SDASB8Y-256G SD9SB8W,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.xray-disk.com xraydisk] 2.5 inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> from the manufacturer only - Phsion/SMI(2258XT)/Realtek/Yeestor
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Xum
| <!--Model-->hx256gssdsata3
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y3000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCie 3.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y7000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCIe 4.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== SATA M.2 (M and B key) ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 2280 Sata
| <!--Model-->AXNS381E-128GM-B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S201 m.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->S201
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN203 m.2 sata (oldtan, twipps, teexin aka Shenzhen Pingfan "Ordinary" Road Technology Co., Ltd)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 lifespan not long Maxio MAP + YMTC 128L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Foresee (Shenzhen Longsys)
| <!--Model-->YSM80CD-128G YSDE128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 88nv1120-bt22 T3WU030
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 2242 120G
| <!--Model-->INSSD120GM242
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GM.26M2280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB
| <!--Model-->INSSD1TM280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 netac rebrand - no dram cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro 545S 2280
| <!--Model-->SSDSCKKF256G8H
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> no dram, TLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intenso M.2 internalSSD SATA III 1 TB
| <!--Model-->Top
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 m.2
| <!--Model-->SA400M8/240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 entry level ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->RBU-SNS8350DES3128GP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston V300
| <!--Model-->SV300S3505AG
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{yes}}
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Nightly Build 2014-09-18
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON SATA 128GB
| <!--Model-->CV3-8D128-11
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON
| <!--Model-->CV1-8B256-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lite-On
| <!--Model-->L8H-256V2G-HP L8H-128V2G-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 2016 nanya nt5c864m16fp-dh
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LSI
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 SF37000 controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->M550
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron M600 enterprise m.2 sata up to 512GB
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256MBF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller, DRAM chip 256MB 533MHz LPDDR2, NAND for the 256GB drive MT29F1T08CQCCBG2-10:C 16nm MLC NAND each 128GB package
|-
| <!--Brand-->MICRON 1100 M.2 SATA 6Gb/s 2280
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256TBN HP P/N 903109-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y20M-2242
| <!--Model-->Y20M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM841 M.2 sata3 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-NTD2560/0L9 MZNTD256HAGL-000L9
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung CM871 Rev 0
| <!--Model-->MZNLF128HCHP-000H1 MZ-NLF1280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a m.2 Sata
| <!--Model-->MZNLN256HMHQ, NLN512A P/N MZNLN512HMJP-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZNLN128HAHQ-000H1, MZNLN256HAJQ MZ-NLN256F MZ-NLN256C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM881
| <!--Model-->MZ-NLH1280 MZNLH128HBHQ-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X300 M.2 sata 2280 80mm SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD7SN6S-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk X400 SSD M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->SD8SN8U-128G-1006, SD8SN8U-256G-1006, SD8SN8U-512-1006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 SSD controller Marvell 88SS1074 four channel supports variety of NAND and up to 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X600 M.2 SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD9SN8W-128G-1006 SD9TN8W-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SANDISK X110 DELL 6T4HK M.2 2260
| <!--Model-->SD6SP1M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->SC308M280S HFS128G39TND
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 SH87820BB controller - No dram buffer - multi-level cell (MLC) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC311 HFS256G39TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC401 HFS256G39TNH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->A55
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP Team MS30 SSD M.2 Sata 2280
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7001T0C101
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba RC100 (retail version of BG3)
| <!--Model-->KBG30ZMV256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba HG6 m.2
| <!--Model-->THNSNJ512GDNU THNSNJ512G8NY, THNSNJ256GDNU THNSNJ256G8NY, THNSNJ128GDNU THNSNJ128G8NY, THNSNJ256GVNU THNSNJ128GVNU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA SSD M.2 2280 256GB
| <!--Model-->KSG50ZMV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6
| <!--Model-->KSG60ZMG256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->400
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS32GMTS400S TS64GMTS400S TS128GMTS400S
| <!--Model-->400S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> DDR3 dram cache and mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->M.2 SSD 600 (2260), M.2 SSD 800S (2280)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS120GMTS420S TS240GMTS420S TS480GMTS420S
| <!--Model-->420S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> can run hot slc cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS256GMTS430S TS512GMTS430S
| <!--Model-->430S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache - 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS120GMTS820S TS240GMTS820S TS960GMTS820S
| <!--Model-->820S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS256GMTS830S TS512GMTS830S TS1TMTS830S TS4TMTS830S
| <!--Model-->830S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 120GB to 480Gb
| <!--Model-->WDS480G2G0B WDS240G2G0B WDS120G2G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 made in malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 240Gb to
| <!--Model-->WDS240G3G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 made in
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 M.2 SATA 250Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T3B0B WDS100T3B0B WDS500G3B0B WDS250G3B0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red 500GB 1TB 2TB
| <!--Model-->SA500
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM610 m.2 sata
| <!--Model-->SSS0R27339,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== mSATA SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fangxiang S301
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingchuxing
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GMSA MO-300
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc 3d nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron enterprise
| <!--Model-->M600
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico ZH-10 ZH10
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO 1.8in
| <!--Model-->MZ-M5E120BW, MZ-M5E250BW, MZ-M5E500BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 1.8" msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MTE256D P/N MZ-MTMTE256HMHP, MZ-MTE1T00,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MM6E250BW, MZ-M6E500BW, MZ-M6E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA370S
| <!--Model-->MSA370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA230S
| <!--Model-->230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5inch Laptop Hard Disks ===
====7mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP628230-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP552605-01 250Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP693440-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z5K320 Z5K500-500 Z5K100 series
* 2013 HTS545050A7E380 HTS
* 2015 HTS545050A7E680 HTS
| <!--Model-->HTS 320GB 500Gb 1Tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z7K320 Z7K500 series
| <!--Model-->HTS725050A7E630 320Gb HTS725050A7E635 500Gb 7200rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> avoid if it does not have the DCM code
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST 1T 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS541010B7E610
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 128m cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus Thin
| <!--Model-->ST500LT012 ST320LT012. ST250LT012 500Gb 320gb 250gb 2014 5.4K rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Thin SSHD 5400RPM Sata 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ST500LM000 500GB, ST500LM001, ST500LM020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 up to 64M cache and with 8GB NAND Flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate MomentusThin-B Video 2.5 HDD
* 2014
* 2015
* 2016
* 2017
| <!--Model-->ST500VT000 500GB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE Baracuda 2.5 5400
| <!--Model-->ST2000LM015 (2Gb), ST1000LM049 (1Tb), ST500LM030 (500Gb)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda Pro
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM048 ST1000LM035
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> up to 128MB cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE FireCuda Compute 2.5
| <!--Model-->ST500LX025 ST1000LX015 ST2000LX001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8GB NAND Commercial Multilevel Cell (cMLC), 128MB buffer and 5400-RPM spindle speed up to 140 MB/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 2.5in
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2018
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA MQ01ACF
| <!--Model-->MQ01ACF050 500GB 7200rpm 2020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->western digital wd blue 500G 8meg cache 5400rpm
* 2014 Rev T0
* 2015 Rev T1
| <!--Model-->wd5000lpvx
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012-2015 sequential 2MB block transfers 110 MB/s reading and writing -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2.5" WD Blue Slim
| <!--Model-->WD10SPCX 1TB Nov 2016
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{Yes|hdd under partition table msdos/pc, boots on bios machines, will not on uefi machine}}
| <!--Work GPT-->{{Unk|untested hdd under gpt partition protocol scheme, not booting on uefi}}
| <!--Tested under-->AROS One 1.8 USB
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD5000LUCX 500Gb 5400rpm 16mb cache Rev Y0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 2017 Malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====9.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHW2040BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 40gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHY2080BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 80gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHW2120B
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS541010A9E662 type TS5SAF100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Travelstar 5K500.B-320
| <!--Model-->HTS545025B9SA02 HTS545032B9A300 HTS545040B9A300 HTS545050B9A300 250Gb 320Gb 400Gb 500Gb 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST 1TB 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung bought by Seagate late 2011
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate HD REV A (Jan 2014)
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM024
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate 9.5mm
* 2013 Rev A HN-M500MBB/I
* 2014 Rev B HN-M500MBB/SP4
* 2015 Rev B HN-M500MBB/P4C
| <!--Model-->ST500LM012 (500M)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus 5400.3
| <!--Model-->ST9160821AS
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 160gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1t
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM014, ST1000LM028, ST1000LM015
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8g nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1T
| <!--Model-->ST1000LX001
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32G nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK2555GSX HDD2H24
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 250g 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK5065GSX - 500GB 5400RPM SATA 3Gb/s 8MB Cache 2.5-Inch
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MKxx59GSXP, eg Toshiba MK6459GSXP 640GB 2011
| <!--Work-->{{yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->Icaros 2.2 with uses Advanced Format (AF) in 4,096 bytes per sector. Compatibility with legacy, 512 bytes through AF emulation techniques, called 512e
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2013 to 2016)
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2015 to 2020)
*2013
*2014
*2015 AA50/AX0D5A
*2016 AA60/AX0E1A
*
*2017 AGM AA01/AX002V
*2018 AGS AA70/AX0G1A
*2020 AA71/AX0G1A
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD050 500meg
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2013
| <!--Work-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABD200 2TB 5400 RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD7500BPVX 2013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WESTERN DIGITAL 1TB 2.5" SATA DRIVE 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-80JC3T0 (OCT 2014)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , uses Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC Western Digital Blue 1TB SATA 2.5" Hard Drive 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-08JC3T6 (Jun 2017)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD10JPCX 1Tb
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
* 2019
| <!--Model-->WD10JUCT 1TB (1000GB) 2019
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Scorpio Black
* 2010
* 2014
| <!--Model-->WD5000BEKT, WD5000BPKX-22HPJT0, WD5000BPKT,
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 16m cache, 7200rpm thailand then malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Black
* 2016
| <!--Model-->WD2500LPLX, WD3200LPLX, WD5000LPLX SMR: WD5000LPSX, WD10SPSX
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32m cache , 7200rpm SATA-III malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5in NON-Laptop Hard Disks ===
====11mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu 160GB 250GB 300GB
| <!--Model-->MHX2160BT, MHX2250BT, MHX2300BT
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->TP00640GB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====12.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====15mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 1TB IBM System X 15mm 2.5" SATA
| <!--Model-->ST91000640NS 81Y9731
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Laptop Optical Drives ===
Tested in usb port not hub with
*
*13fd:0840 Initio Corporation INIC-1618L SATA
*
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL-DT-ST DVDRAM
| <!--Model-->GSA T50L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage BD-Rom DVD Rewriter
| <!--Model-->CT10N AFCK101 LGE-DMCT10A(B)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 5v 12.7mm fails early
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GT20L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009/2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Hitachi / LG
| <!--Model-->GT30N GT32N GT30L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT40N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT50N GT51N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GU70N (HP/Dell),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GUD0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->GTA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
*Rev 101
*rev 102 2015 factory GH
| <!--Model-->GUC0N (ALOK113) MSIP-REM-HLD-GUA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 9.5mm - flaky and dies quickly -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data
| <!--Model-->GTC0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 12.7mm 5V 1.8a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS
| <!--Model-->BU20N (S05JH) KCC-REM-HLD-BU10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
| <!--Model-->GUD1N (S05JH) (S05NT) KCC-REM-HLD-GU90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2017-2018 9.5mm 5v 1.8a - slow access -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->Uj870a Uj880 UJ890
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8A0
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic MATSHITA 12.7mm SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->UJ8B0 (Asus K53S),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 12.7mm 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8B1
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8C0, UJ8C1, UJ8C2 9.5mm,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 2013 5v 1.6a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Precision Devices Co Ltd
| <!--Model-->UJ8D0, UJ8D1 KCC-REM-PPD-UJ8D1 HP 657534-TC2,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 ok lifeline,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8E2Q
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8FB
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5a 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Blu-Ray DVD Writer Slimline
| <!--Model-->UJ260
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DC-8A2SH,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A3S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A4SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DS-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On DVD-ROM
| <!--Model-->DS-8DBSH1148
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DU-8A6SH (HP)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips and LiteOn
| <!--Model-->DS-8A8SH118C KCC-REM-PLD-DS-8A8LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5a 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8A9SH DS8A9SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8ABSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD DVD/CD Rewritable Drive
| <!--Model-->DU-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm 5v 1.5a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8ACSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD Philips
| <!--Model-->da-8aesh11b, DA-8AESH-24B
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2019 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Pioneer
| <!--Model-->DVR-TD09TBG
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7580s, AD-7581s SOK-AD-7580S(B), AD-7583s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008-2010 5V 1.5A
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->AD-7561S, AD-7560S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7 MM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7585H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm cleaning the laser lens inside the drive with a liquid lens cleaner. Also check the lens carrier slides freely from one extreme to the other inside the drive without sticking
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD7590s, AD-7591s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7700s, AD-7710h, AD-7701H, AD-7703S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7760H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7711H AD-7740H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S208B Ver BB Rev 00
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba TSSTCorp Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S083C Ver C Rev 03 /BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.5a 12.7 mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp
| <!--Model-->TS-L633
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-208FB/BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.7mm 5v 1.3a - tracking issues, feels cheap and flaky in use -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TSST Toshiba Samsung Corp.
| <!--Model-->SU-208FB/TFJF KCC-REM-TSS-SU208
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013-2014 9.5mm 5v 1.3a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU40N
*LG WP50NB40
*LG BP50NB40
*ASUS BW-16D1HT
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU50N
*LG WH16NS40
*LG WH14NS40
*ASUS BW-16D1X-U
*ASUS SBW-06D5H-U
*Verbatim 43889
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|}
=== [https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data SATA Desktop 3.5inch Hard Disks] ===
Datasheets with the SMR (overlapped packing Shingled Magnetic Recording) and CMR (faster Conventional Magnetic Recording) parts
<pre>
WD: https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-blue-hdd/product-brief-western-digital-wd-blue-pc-hdd.pdf
Seagate: https://www.seagate.com/content/dam/seagate/migrated-assets/www-content/datasheets/pdfs/3-5-barracudaDS1900-14-2007US-en_US.pdf
Toshiba: https://storage.toshiba.com/docs/support-docs/P300-SalesSheet_English_Web_r2.pdf
</pre>
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Seagate Barracuda 7200.9
| ST3160812AS, ST3160212AS
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2 - Capacity: 160 GB - Speed: 7200RPM - Cache: 8 MB - Interface: SATA2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda LP Green 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->ST1000DL002 1TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SkyHawk Surveillance HDD ST4000VX000 Series
| <!--Model-->ST4000VX013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Baracuda Compute
| <!--Model-->ST500DM009 2F110A-500 / 02PKVY / 2PKVY (500m),
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> - SATA III (6Gb/s) - Format 3.5" - 32MB Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate CMR
| <!--Model-->ST1000DM010 ST500DM009
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 2TB SMR
| <!--Model-->ST2000DM008
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SMR
| <!--Model-->ST8000DM004 ST6000DM003 ST4000DM004 ST3000DM007 ST2000DM005
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD220
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD320
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba P300 CMR
| <!--Model-->HDWD130XZSTA HDWD130UZSVA, HDWD120XZSTA HDWD120UZSVA, HDWD110XZSTA HDWD110UZSVA
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2010
| <!--Model-->WD20EARS Green 2TB 5400rpm 64mb cache
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD20EFRX WD40EFRX 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
| <!--Model-->WD4002FFWD
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD80EAAZ WD80EAZZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAZ, WD60EZAZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ, WD20EZAZ - 2TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAX - 4TB, WD60EZAX - 6TB, WD80EZAX - 8TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
|}
==PATA==
=== IDE Desktop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| M1624TAU
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| IBM
| DHEA-38451
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SP40A2H
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST3160215ACE
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST32122A
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD102AA
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD200
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Laptop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHV2040AH
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Toshiba
| MK2011GAP
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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=== IDE Desktop Optical Drives ===
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| {{yes}}
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| Compaq
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| Compaq
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| {{yes}}
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| Compaq
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| {{yes}}
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| Creative
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| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
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| Hitachi-LG
| GDA-4120B
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
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| LG
| CRD-8400B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Lite-On
| LTN486S
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Mitsumi
| CRMC-FX4830T
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| CDR-1700B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| DV-5800A
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| ND-2100A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| NR-7900A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Philips
| DVD8631
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Samsung
| SC-148
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SCR-2030
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SM-348B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU601
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU611-25
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Toshiba
| SD-M1202
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
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=== IDE Laptop Optical Drives ===
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Brand-->H-L Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GCC-4244N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2006
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GCCT10N
| {{yes}}
| {{Maybe|FryingPan WRITE seems to have no problem with data sections (track 1) - combos with audio sections (track 2) white screens aros eventually}}
| AspireOS Xenon with 25th Jan 2014 self update kernel
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Philips
| SDR089
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L462C TS-L462D
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| 2005 Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L632H
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Sony
| DW-Q58A
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Sony Optiarc
| AD-7540A
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->Optiarc DVD RW AD-7560A IDE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7590A
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 12.7mm
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== SCSI ==
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==Introduction==
AROS supports hard disks and optical drives attached to several interfaces:
* [[#NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)]] on the pci-e bus
* [[#SATA]] aka Serial ATA or AHCI (IDE compatibility mode used in most cases)
* [[#PATA]] IDE (also known as ATA or Parallel ATA)
* USB
* [[#SCSI]]
==PCI-e==
===NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)===
*Controller and firmware
*DRAM better having if heavy workloads but not necessary for gaming
*Cache like SLC HMB techniques
*NAND (Main storage area with MLC, TLC or QLC versions of varying life expectancy)
SSDs, USB flash drive, SD and Micro SD Cards have a limited amount of write cycles, therefore guaranteed to fail randomly and suddenly at any time. All SSDs are prone to corrupt firmware due to poor quality NAND where both the data and the firmware resides. The drive tends to go read only when too many errors occur before complete failure. That is up to 10 years for things like memory cards and USB sticks.
In general, unless there is a firmware design issue, cheap materials used, stress like bending or overheating causing cold solder joints, an SSD can last a long time if minimal writing activity takes place but eventually if flash isn't written to, it degrades. Catch 22.
Dram and cache are not the same thing. Dram stores the ssds indexes and metadata for faster data retrieval and wear leveling. The cache keeps part of the nand memory as SLC storage which can be written to faster. Basically all ssds will have a dynamic SLC cache where it will decrease as the drive fills up. Cache controller designs that are DRAM less use the internal SRAM cache in the controller to cache the NAND mapping table. It just requires a different mapping table design since SRAM caches are much smaller than DRAM. Ultimately the mapping table is still stored in NAND.
General rule of thumb: the cheaper an SSD, the higher the likelihood it uses lower quality flash chips so sudden failing NAND, problematic controller chips (e.g. SandForce), outsourced firmware. Generic brand like old SP, Corsair or Crucial may be recoverable whilst major brands Samsung, Intel and Western Digital are impossible due to firmware encryption and customizations. Recommend sticking with older Silicon Motion or Phison controllers if possible.
A ssd isn't good because it has dram or bad because it doesn't. Other things should be taken into account like sustained writes so check the TPU write intensive usage
See [https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/ here] for more information
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| <!--Brand-->Unnamed
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 to - SM2259XT2 SM2263XT MAS0902 MAP1202 YS9082HP RM1135 RTS5765 PS3111
|-
| <!--Brand-->Unnamed OEMs
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 to date - Realtek RTS5765/66 controller + Micron 96L (B27A)
|-
| <!--Brand-->Acer Predator GM7
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Acer drives built by Biwin, that also supplies HP, Maxio MAP1602A no DRAM so HMB, YMTC 128L TLC,
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 NVME IM2P33F8, IM2S3168 SSD
| <!--Model-->IM2P33F8-512GD
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - industrial 12L 3D TLC NAND flash Supports LDPC ECC, RAID Engine, and SLC Cache End-to-End (E2E) Data Path Protection with Host Memory Buffer (HMB) i.e. DRAMless
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ASX8200PNP1TTC
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 NVM Express 1.3 SN2262G later SN2262EN chipset -
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA 256GB GEN4 x4 NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->SM2P41C3-256GC2 DP/N 0KM1Y6
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 consumer
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Silicon Motion SM2267XT dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG ATOM 50
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Innogrit RainierQX IG5220
|-
| <!--Brand-->Adata Legend 710
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Legend 900
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->BiWin PCIe Gen3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Innogrit IG5216 controller, no DRAM so HMB which appears to be the standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->BiWin NV7200 PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SM2263XT
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin NV7400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force LE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force Series MP500 MP510 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 x4 SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 PS5012-E12-27 from Phison, 64-layer TLC Toshiba BiCS flash, may have dram cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 96L QLC - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Elite
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E16 and Bics DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Pro XT, PRO LPX, PRO NH PCIe4
| <!--Model-->CSSD-F1000GBMP600ECS Elite,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 DRAMless SSD controller Phison PS5026-E26, BiCS6 162L QLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Core XT
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison and Bics QLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP700 Pro PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->CSSD-F1000GBMP700PNH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P1
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 QLC NAND but a controller with a DRAM cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P2 M.2 2280 Gen3 x4 NVM-express
| <!--Model-->CT1000P2SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 dram-less Phison PS5013-E13-31 on 96-layer QLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P3 Plus M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->CT1000P3PSSD8 CT2000P3PSSD801
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with Host Memory Buffer HMB tech to use a small bit of system RAM as DRAM cache and Micron 176-layer QLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P3 M.2 nvme SSD
| <!--Model-->CT2000P3SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron QLC (N48R) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P5 m.2 nvme PCIe 4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 runs hot - Crucial NVMe with DRAM LPDDR4 and Micron 96L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P5 Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 some have DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T500 Gen4.0 nvme 2.0
| <!--Model-->CT1000T500SSD8, CT2000T500SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison PS5025-E25 with micron B58R 232-layer 3D TLC NAND and Micron LPDDR4 DRAM cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T700 Gen5 SSD
| <!--Model-->CT1000T700SSD3, CT2000T700SSD3
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 SSD controller Phison PS5026-E26, Micron 232-layer NAND with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P310 M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD
| <!--Model-->CT2000P310SSD801 (2Tb),
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 DRAM-less Phison E27T Micron 232-layer NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T705
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 dramless Phison SSD controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T710
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 SMI SM2508 SSD controller dram
|-
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|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN605 PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, NVMe 1.3 support
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN660 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN760 PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 NVMe 1.4 interface
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 gets hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN870
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 no dram Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN855
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S500 pro PCIe Gen3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 MaxioTech MAP1202A-F1C with YMTC 128L and pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S660
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S880/R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S770
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX550 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN501 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->FIKWOT FN950 FN955
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 MAP1602 (at 1600 MT/s) flash YMTC TLC no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX991 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->FW-FX991-2TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN960
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN970 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Geil ZEN ITH m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->S3-240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus Gen4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash - DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus 10000 PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP EX950 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP FX900 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dram less
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
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| <!--Brand-->Integral M2 Series NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 3x4
| <!--Model-->INSSD500GM280NM2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Professional TLC E12S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E18
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Gaming performance Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland TD510
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM DDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->intel SSD Pro 7600p Series M.2 80mm 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D TLC
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKKF512GB, SSDPEKKF256G8L,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel 660p m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ssdpeknw010tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 SMI SM2263 controller with 1GB DRAM cache and 1TB of Intel QLC NAND similar to crucial P1
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] 670p
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKNU010TZ
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 256 MB DDR3L cache and 12-140 GB SLC-Cache QLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel P4511 m.2 nvme PCIe3.1 x4 22110 110mm
| <!--Model-->SSDPELKX020T8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 very long
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A1000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA1000M8/480G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A2000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA2000M8/250G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston KC3000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] PS5018-E18 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe controller and Micron’s 176L TLC NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV1 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->SNV1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 entry-level consumer DRAMless Phison E13T or Silicon Motion 4-channel SM2263XT - one brand TLC up to 1Tb and QLC after -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV2
| <!--Model-->SNV2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 entry-level, first SMI SM2267XT or Phison E19T and later SMI SM2269XT or Phison E21T with various flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston FURY Renegade m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] Phison E18 controller, Micron 176L nand and ddr4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV3
| <!--Model-->SNV3S/500G, SNV3S/1000G, SNV3S/2000G, SNV3S/4000G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 entry-level, SMI SM2268XT2 or Phison E27T controller with BiCS6 TLC or QLC flash - dramless so hmb -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
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| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG4? M2 2280 NVMe PCIe SSD
| <!--Model-->THNSF5512GPUK, THNSN51T02DUK,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 Phison has done custom controller work for Kioxia, and Kioxia has also worked with SMI and InnoGrit (the latter more recently). Kioxia label their controllers as their own but these are largely rebadged.
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG5 for Data Centres
| <!--Model-->KXG5 KXG50ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 nanya ddr3 dram? with 64-layer BiCS 3D flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG6 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->KXG60ZNV512G, KXG60ZNV1T02,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 TC58NCP090GSD with DRAM NANYA LPDDR3 and Toshiba BiCS FLASH 96-layer 3D TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*KBG40ZNS128G, KBG40ZNS256G, KBG40ZNS512G, KBG40ZNS1T02
*KBG40ZNT256G,
*KBG40ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - no dram but NVMe's Host Memory Buffer (HMB) i.e. portion of the system's RAM for caching - Toshiba's 96-Layer BiCS FLASH - seems Windows UASP driver and the JMS583 chipset interacts badly with the Kioxia BG4 - early firmware upgrade to prevent overheating hot -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG7
| <!--Model-->KXG70ZNV1T0G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 - might need firmware update on early 2tb 4tb versions - controller with sk hynix dram and tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G2 SSD series PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5012-E12S-32 aka TC58NC1201GST 4-channel controller along with KIOXIA proprietary 96-layer 3D TLC and "MG2h" version has BiCS4.5 which is faster than launch BiCS4 - -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG8 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 TC58NC0L1XGSD with DRAM LPDDR4 and 112-Layer Kioxia BiCS5 TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG5
| <!--Model-->KGB50ZNV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 HMB buffer
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G3 SSD series PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 has hmb, like most dram-less nvmes KIOXIA
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar 1TB SSD M.2 NVME 1.4 Gen3x4 M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->NM610Pro
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM620
*IG5216 (worse?) not great original 96L
*MAP1202 YMTC up to 232L, or 176L Micron, TLC for the 1TB
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 a few versions all DRAM-less,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM790 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Maxio MAP1602 no DRAM so HMB with 232-Layer YMTC TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->EQ790
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Maxio MAP1602, no DRAM so HMB, Flash Memory 232-Layer YMTC TLC,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Liteon M.2 NVME 512GB SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->CAZ-51282512-Q11 DP/N 0K64PG
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2200S m.2 nvme 2200 series
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TCK, MTFDHBA512TCK
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 for a time, Micron controller with 64L TLC 3D Nand [https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-uk/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=3jg3g BSOD occurred as CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED] before self applied firmware [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds119265-nvme-solid-state-drive-firmware-update-utility-for-windows-10-64-bit-thinkpad apparently it is related to the power management that disconnects the Micron SSD]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2300 m.2 nvme Gen 3 x4
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TDV P/N M02626-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 3400 M.2 NVME SSD Gen4
| <!--Model-->MTFDKBA512TFH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2450
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 E19T
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2600 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison's PS5029-E29T SSD controller with Micron 276-layer G9 QLC NAND in a DRAMless - Adaptive Write Technology (AWT) using various NAND modes (SLC, TLC, and QLC) as a dynamic cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium S270
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium M450 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV2000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico J10 J-10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico D10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico e3500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico O7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P300 m.2 nvme pcie 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite M.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2230 Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2140 CS2342 Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk 1T 2280 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 no dram, Memory QLC Intel 144 layer. Chip Realtek
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-2130-512, SB-2280-1TB, SB-Rocket-NVME4-HTSK-2TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 PLUS m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-RKT4P-1TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E1? controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Phison E25
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM951 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZVLV1T
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 950 PRO PM961 M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*MZ-VKW5120
*MZ-VLW2560 MZVLW256HEHP-000L7, MZ-VLW5120, MZ-SLW1T00
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - possibly 512M LPDDR3 Samsung K4E4E324EE-ECCF cache - Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) unit with Samsung 48-layer TLC V-NAND V3 flash Samsung K90MGY8S7M-CCK0 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 960 Pro SM961 M.2 PCi-e NVMe SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-V6P1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) controller Samsung 48-layer multi-level cell (MLC) V-NAND, pseudo-SLC cache or LPDDR3-1866 Samsung K4E8E304EE-EGCF
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB256A, MZ-VLB512A, MZ-VLB1T0A,
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB2560, MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HAJQ, MZ-VLB1T00,
*Rev ? MZ-VLB256B, MZ-VLB512B, MZ-VLB1T0B,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache hybrid SLC Samsung’s TurboWrite -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981a 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HBJQ-000L7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991 NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ2560 MZVLQ256HBJD-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991a NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ256B MZVLQ256HBJD-00BH1, MZ-9LQ256C, MZ-VLQ512B MZVLQ512HBLU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 970 EVO Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Samsung Phoenix on Samsung LPDDR4 dram and 2 Samsung 9x-layer V-NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 EVO Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V8P1T0BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 originally made in Korea ([https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/ 2tb firmware issues] with versions starting with 3) and year later Vietnam - DRAM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9E2T0BW, MZ-V9E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo no DRAM so HMB Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) and Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM9A1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VL25120 MZVL2512HCJQ, MZVL21T00 MZVL21T0HCLR-00BL2,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 might be OEM variant of the 980 Pro
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM9B1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->
*2023 MZ9L4256HCJQ-00BD1 MZ-9L4256A, ,
*2025 MZ-VL42560, MZ-VL45120, MZ-VL421T,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SSD controller is Marvell 88SS1322 Whistler Plus, no DRAM cache and Samsung 128-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO Plus m.2 nvme2.0
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9S2T0BW, MZ-V9S1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo with no DRAM so HMB and Samsung 236-Layer (V8) TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9P2T0BW, MZ-V9P1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 2tb early firmware issue - Samsung Pascal with DRAM LPDDR4 and 176-Layer V-NAND TLC - has had firmware design issues, causing premature failure -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe Gen5 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 510 G3 x4 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*ZP1000GM30001,
*ZP500GM30021 P/N 2NT308-300,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad early batch - Phison E12 STXYP0160031 on SK Hynix DRAM DDR4 with Kioxia BiCS3 64L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda Q5
| <!--Model-->ZP500CV30001,ZP250CV30001,ZP1000CV30001 P/N 2ZK307-881,ZP2000CV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 PS5013-E13-31 from Phison, no DRAM cache and QLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 515
| <!--Model-->ZP500GV30001,ZP250GV30001,ZP1000GV30001,ZP2000GV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 no dram and qlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate FireCuda 520 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GM30002, ZP1000GM30002, ZP500GM30002
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 520N m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GV3A012, ZP1000GV3A012 and ZP500GV3A012
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP500GM3A013,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5018-E18 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 176L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->ZP1000CV3A002,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 540
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD85 m.2 nvme PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 [http://vlo.name:3000/ssdtool/ firmware tools]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD90 PCIe 4.0 nvme
| <!--Model-->SP250GBP44UD9005, SP500GBP44UD9005, SP01KGBP44UD9005, SP02KGBP44UD9005,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron TLC (B47R) but later no name QLC nand instead -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A60 A80
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 various originally an E12 drive with 64L Toshiba NAND, then had variations with E12S and SM2262EN as well as random 64L/96L, now it comes with a MAP1001A controller by Maxio and some YMTC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power US75 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC501 M.2 m.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 SSD
| <!--Model-->
*Rev0 HFM256GDHTNG-8510B SSS0L24764, HFM256GDJTNG-8310A,
*Rev1 HFM256GDHTNG-8310A SSS0Q68673,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC511 512GB NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A HFM512GDGTNI-82A0A D P/N 0TG8T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix BC711 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->HFM001TD3JX013N, HFM512GD3JX013N, HFM256GD3JX013N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 okay but no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix PC711 m.2 2280 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
*HFS001TDE9X073N, HFS512GDE9X073N, HFS256GDE9X073N
*HFS001TDE9X080N, HFS512GDE9X080N, HFS256GDE9X081N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC210 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC601 PCIe 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - Cepheus Plus YCN34PTA0FR Controller and 48L TLC Flash, pseudo-SLC cache and LPDDR4-3733 SK Hynix H9HCNNN8KUMLHR-NME dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC401 3rd gen PCIe
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Gold P31 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 SK hynix’s proprietary Cepheus controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix SK500 Gen 4 (x4)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Platinum P41 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Aries SSD controller with 176-Layer TLC flash - SK hynix LPDDR4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix PC801 PCIe Gen4 x4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->HFS001TEJ9X101N, HFS512GEJ9X101N, HFS256GEJ9X101N, HFS002TEJ9X101N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC901 m.2 nvme PCIe Gen4 2230
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Silicon Motion SM2269XT with no DRAM so HMB buffer cache - SK Hynix 176-layer TLC NAND flash 1TB only -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7512G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup MP34
| <!--Model-->MP34 256GB, MP34 512GB, MP34 1TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 good Phison E12 with DRAM NANYA DDR3L and Toshiba BiCS 3 64L TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea A440 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison PS5018-E18 NVMe 1.4 controller and Micron’s 96L TLC with SK hynix 8Gb DDR4 chips but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group TForce Cardea A440 Lite PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 dram-less E27T controller and 162L TLC but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team Z44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team MP44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E21T no DRAM so HMB with 176-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team MP33Q
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - dramless maxio MAP1202 with TLC (MP33) or QLC (MP33Q) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group QX GE Pro m.2 nvme PCIe5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 innogit IG5666 with QLC 3D 232L nand with DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force G70 Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 InnoGrit IG5236 (Rainier) with DRAM and NAND YMTC TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea Z540 m.2 nvme PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison E26 controller and 232L TLC and DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE110S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS128GMTE110S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE220S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS2TMTE220S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2230 TS256GMTE300S TS512GMTE300S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND, 1G and 2G get hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE400S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Union Memory (Shenzhen) AM6672
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM6A0 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Verbatim V15000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN720 M.2 2280 NVME PCIE for Data Centers
| <!--Model-->SDAQNTW-512G-1001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC SN520 2230 Gen3 x2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital ix sn530 M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 industrial sandisk controller and firmware, as well as 96-layer 3D TLC NAND memory that can work in TLC or SLC mode -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN730 Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 M.2 NVME
| <!--Model-->SDBPNTY-1T00, SDBPNTY-512G-1012,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 to 2021 DRAM Cache DDR4-2666 CL18 Micron MT40A512M16LY-075:E (D9WFH) with Controller WD 20-82-00705-A2 Triton MP28 and NAND Flash Toshiba BiCS4 60082 512G (Rebranded by SanDisk) TLC 96-layer
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN750
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 64-layer 3D stacked NAND with 3 bits per cell TLC (Triple Level Cell) with 256MB of skhynix DRAM cache for every 250GB
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN850 m.2 nvme Gen4 PHY
| <!--Model-->WDS100T1X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Sandisk G2 controller with Micron DDR4 cache - new nCache 4.0 slc cache total dynamic capacity spans one-third (300GB on 1TB) with a small static SLC cache (12GB on 1TB) from the Kioxia BiCS4 96L TLC 96-layer NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN550 Blue M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - various controllers and NANDs
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SN810 NVMe SSD 2280 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 slc cache - laptop oem only no retail version -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN850X
| <!--Model-->WDS100T2X0E, WDS200T2X0E, WDS400T2X0E, WDS800T2X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 issues with early ssd firmware and AMD Zen 3 X570 and X670E chipsets - Sandisk A101000291-82 controller with 112-layer TLC and DDR4 DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN570 single-sided M.2 2280 (80mm) PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless - WD/SanDisk SSD controller with BiCS 5 3D NAND TLC 112-layer NAND flash memory -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Black SN770 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless cache with TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green SN350 m.2 NVMe SSD
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3G0C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 DRAM-less cache with SanDisk controller and QLC (quad-level cell) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_BLACK SN750 SE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Phison E19T, dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN740 M.2 (2230) PCIe 4.0 x4 2280
| <!--Model-->SDDQTQD-1T00, SDDPNQD-, SDDPNQD-256G-2006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless with SSD controller WD Sandisk 20-82-10081-A1 Polaris MP16+ with Toshiba BiCS5 112-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN580
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless SanDisk controller with (HMB) and 112-Layer Kioxia TLC (BiCS5)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN8100 / Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 8100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX 5100 7100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 850X
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Zhitai (Yangtze Memory)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== Mini SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin PCIe 4×2 NVMe 1.3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 GPDwin5 and Oneplayer Superx hybrid - 3D TLC - LGA packaging - V1 slide tray mechanism -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
|}
==SATA==
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI), a programming interface for SATA host controllers. Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of performance features such as no master/slave designation for SATA devices — each device is treated as a master — and hardware-assisted native command queuing. AHCI may but not often also provides usability enhancements such as Hot-Plug (Desktop and Mobile Only). AHCI requires appropriate software support (e.g., an AHCI driver)
AHCI, the underlying protocol for SATA, only supports one queue with 32 commands.
The issue with AHCI is that it's going to take a pile of test hardware just to figure out all the different bugs in all the motherboard chipsets and add-on PCI cards that 'kinda' implement AHCI. Not to mention Silicon Image, which took a very different approach from Intel's AHCI in their SATA controllers.
=== SATA 7mm 2.5inch SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA 240GB Ultimate SU630 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ASU630SS-240GQ-R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su650 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU650SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su800 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU800
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI SM2258 controller with Micron 3D TLC NAND but low performance when data fills the SLC cache - slow write speed -
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su680 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU680SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS340 Panther
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS350
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair F120
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M225 SSD 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009 sata2 3gbp/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial RealSSD C300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 sata3 6gbps - Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 controller with a 128MB Micron 0AD12-D9LGQ RAM buffer with Micron 9wb11 MLC NAND - fast drive of its' era on 6Gbps SATA3 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2011 Marvell 88SS9174-BKK2 processor, 25nm MLC NAND flash and 128MB dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M500 120Gb to 960Gb
| <!--Model-->CT250M500SSD1, CT500M500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M550 120G to 1T
| <!--Model-->CT250M550SSD1, CT500M550SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX100
| <!--Model-->CT500BX100SSD1, CT1000BX100SSD1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - no dram - Silicon Motion SM2246EN and ATA version ACS-2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache Micron controller and nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial MX200
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX300 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dramless cache - Micron ex Tidal controller and TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) bx500 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->CT240BX500SSD1, CT480BX500SSD1, CT960BX500SSD1, CT1000BX500SSD1, CT2000BX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SM2258XT 4channel later SM2259XT paired with Micron’s latest 64-Layer 3D TLC flash but dramless SLC cache (part of the tlc flash) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX500
| <!--Model-->CT250MX500SSD1, CT500MX500SSD1, CT1000MX500SSD1, CT2000MX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - dram cache from 256M to 2G - discontinued end of 2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no dram cache, Hynix memory 3dv7-176l 176 layer QLC (one chip), either raymx rm1135, SM2259XT controller or Realtek rts5735dlq
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang ranxiana S102 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101Q 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX815 Standard 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FS810 Ultra 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertec FirestormLite 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->S240GHS3-M or SDSSD240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertech
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral V2 Plus 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel X25--M
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 520 Series 2.5 inch SATA 6Gb/s 2.5" SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2CW240A3, SSDSC2CW480A3,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 LSI SandForce SF2281, Flash Memory Intel Synchronous 25nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro Series 1500
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BF180A4L SSD0E38417,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel S3610 Series 2.5" 400GB 6GBPS SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BX400G4R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 data center
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD Pro 5400s 512 GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF512H6
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3510 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDS2BB400G6, SSDSC2BB480G6R,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3520 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BB800G7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3710 Series 800GB 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BA800G4P,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 server
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 545S Series 256GB 512GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KW256G8X1, SSDSC2KW512G8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] SSD DC S4500 240GB 2.5inch - HP Enterprise
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KB240G7P
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingspec P3-512 P3-1T0 P3-2TO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston HyperX SH103S3/120G 3K
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston SSDNow 300
| <!--Model-->SV300S37A/240G, SV300S37A/120G, SV300S37A/60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dramless - lsi sandforce SF2281 or JMicron JMF662 controller with Toshiba MLC or Intel MLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 120G to 960Gb 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->SA400S37/240G SBFK61K1, SA400S37/480G, SA400S37/960G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 half case sized ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G - t6 security torx into metal case - dram less - poor write speeds -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia formerly Toshiba HG6 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
*9.5mm THNSNJ512GBSU, THNSNJ256GBSU, THNSNJ128GBSU
*7mm THNSNJ512GCSU THNSNJ512GCSY, THNSNJ256GCSU THNSNJ256GCSY, THNSNJ128GCSU THNSNJ128GCSY
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NS100 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->LNS100-1TRB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - Marvell 88NV1120 Artemis, a DRAM cache is not available and pseudo-SLC. Micron 64-layer TLC NAND flash 4 chips @ 512 Gbit TS7512G181 (Rebranded by Lexar) (256G) - 4 nand flash chips Lexar/TST22T181/ B1924 and one controller: Lexar DM918/NOD43 1907 (512G) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NQ100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - DM928 controller which operates without a DRAM buffer. Two 128GB Micron NAND flash chips
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LiteOn
| <!--Model-->LCS-128L9S-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 no dram - sata2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Matrix 256Gb 512GB SATA 2.5in SSD
| <!--Model-->MIS512GSDS, MIS256GSDS
| <!--Work MSDos-->UP TO 550MB/S
| <!--Work GPT-->UP TO 500MB/S
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1100
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TBN-1AR1ZA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1300 2TB 1300 2.5"
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TDL-1AW1ZABHA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 - old sdd - TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron RealSSD C400 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK256MAM-1K12
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Mushkin Reactor
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac SA500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex Series
| <!--Model-->OCZSSD2-1VTX60G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZTechnology Agility 3
| <!--Model-->AGT3-25SAT3-240G, AGT3-25SAT3-120G, AGT3-25SAT3-60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 C
| <!--Model-->D2CSTK251M21-0240,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 R
| <!--Model-->D2RSTK251E19-0100,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 3 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX3-25SAT3-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 4 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX4-25SAT3-128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y-20 Y20 2.5 inch sata SHENZHEN ORICO TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico S500-Pro s500pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Origin Storage Inception TLC830 Pro Series 2.5in SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D tlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OWC Mercury Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P210 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> qlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P220
| <!--Model-->P220S2TB25
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Plextor M6V
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS900 2.5 in sata SSD
| <!--Model-->SSD7CS900-480-PB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2311, CS3030 and Pro Elite SSDs
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung SM PM
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->PM871a or PM871b? SM/PM = 2-bit or 3-bit MLC. PM = 3-bit MLC = TLC. 8 = generation = 8xx, 7 = model = 850 EVO (in this case), 1 = usage (e.g. 3 = datacenter). a/b = revision or type of flash, the 850 EVO had multiple revisions including at least three types of flash (32L, 48L, 64L) so a = 32/48L, b = 64L. At lower capacities it might use different flash, for example the 256GB SM951 utilizies 2D/planar while the higher capacities use 3D. OEM drives tend to have different, optimized firmware, so performance will not be the same
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE120
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE5120 P/N MZ7TE512HMHP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-75E120, MZ-75E500 (P/N MZ7LN500) to MZ-75E4T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 Samsung MGX controller (S4LN062X01) up to 500GB capacities whilst Samsung MEX controller (3-core) beyond - Samsung TLC 3D V‐NAND 48 and later 64 layers and possibility of 256MB, 512MB or 1GB LPDDR2-1066 DRAM chip -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 PRO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7KE1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN512A P/N MZ7LN512HMJP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM883 1.92TB
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LH1T90
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) - 1gb LPDDR4-1866 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76E1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 QVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76Q1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 QVO 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN56F, MZ-77E1T0 P/N MZ7L31TOHBLB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 beware of bad batch early death - uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZ7LN256HCHP-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra 3D/Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 SandForce SF-2281 dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDHP-256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell SS889175 processor with SanDisk's 19nm NAND and 128MB Samsung DDR2 DRAM chip
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Marvell 88SS9188 Marvell 88SS9187 with SanDisk 64Gbit 19nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDA-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 pseudo SLC cache dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z400s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - Silicon Motion SM2246XT DRAM-less - budget end of market -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 4 NAND packages and marvell controller 88ss1074 on blue pcb - 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate BarraCuda Q1 SSD
| <!--Model-->ZA240CV10001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 dramless A55 started with the Phison S10 but later the S11 i.e. Phison PS3111-S11-13 controller and 96-layer TLC NAND flash memory with a pseudo-SLC cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power Ace A55 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk hynix
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 sandforce controller -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SH910A
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Link_A_Media (LAMD) controller with eight 256Gbit H27QEGDVEBLR NAND 20nm hynix MLC - SK hynix H5PS1G83JFA DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->HFS256G32MND-3210A, HFS256G32MND-3312A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - red strip around edges - 8-channel controller SK hynix LM87810AA-A0 with DDR2 buffer chip and four pieces of 16nm hynix MLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SL300 series 2.5in SSD
*3110A SL301STD
*3210A
*3300A
*3310A
| <!--Model-->HFS500G32TND, HFS256G32TNE, HFS128G32TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC - consumer line red in corners - SK hynix LM878100AA (HFS256G32MND-3312A) later SH87820BB and NAND 16nm hynix TLC - 256mb dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SC3 series 2.5in SSD
*N1A0A , ,
*N1A1A
*N1A2A SC308STD,
*N2A0A , , SC311STD
| <!--Model-->HFS512G32TNF-N2A0A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - red in corners - no dram and no SLC cache - Hynix ex Link_A_Media Devices (LAMD) SH87820BB 2c but poor mixed workload ability MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team EX2 GX2 Elite QX
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP AX2 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive SSD
| <!--Model-->T253A3512G0C101, T253A3001T0C101, T253A3002T0C101,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 3D NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup TF Vulcan Z 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dramless smi2259xt 128L tlc nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan ZQLC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram-less smi2259xt qlc 144L nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Topesel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD370S 250GB 2.5" SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend 220S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS120GSSD220S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 3D TLC without dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD230S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD230S TS512GSSD230S TS1TSSD230S TS2TSSD230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Viathan
| <!--Model-->S001T3V
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red SA500 NAS
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 250Gb to 4Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS400T3B0A WDS200T3B0A WDS100T3B0A WDS500G3B0A WDS250G3B0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SSD 2.5"
| <!--Model-->WDS240G1G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green 200Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T2G0A WDS100T3G0A WDS480G2G0A WDS240G2G0A WDS120G2G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - cheap and slow ssd -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SA530
| <!--Model-->SDASB8Y-256G SD9SB8W,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.xray-disk.com xraydisk] 2.5 inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> from the manufacturer only - Phsion/SMI(2258XT)/Realtek/Yeestor
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Xum
| <!--Model-->hx256gssdsata3
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y3000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCie 3.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y7000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCIe 4.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== SATA M.2 (M and B key) ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 2280 Sata
| <!--Model-->AXNS381E-128GM-B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S201 m.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->S201
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN203 m.2 sata (oldtan, twipps, teexin aka Shenzhen Pingfan "Ordinary" Road Technology Co., Ltd)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 lifespan not long Maxio MAP + YMTC 128L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Foresee (Shenzhen Longsys)
| <!--Model-->YSM80CD-128G YSDE128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 88nv1120-bt22 T3WU030
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 2242 120G
| <!--Model-->INSSD120GM242
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GM.26M2280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB
| <!--Model-->INSSD1TM280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 netac rebrand - no dram cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro 545S 2280
| <!--Model-->SSDSCKKF256G8H
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> no dram, TLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intenso M.2 internalSSD SATA III 1 TB
| <!--Model-->Top
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 m.2
| <!--Model-->SA400M8/240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 entry level ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->RBU-SNS8350DES3128GP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston V300
| <!--Model-->SV300S3505AG
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{yes}}
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Nightly Build 2014-09-18
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON SATA 128GB
| <!--Model-->CV3-8D128-11
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON
| <!--Model-->CV1-8B256-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lite-On
| <!--Model-->L8H-256V2G-HP L8H-128V2G-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 2016 nanya nt5c864m16fp-dh
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LSI
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 SF37000 controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->M550
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron M600 enterprise m.2 sata up to 512GB
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256MBF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller, DRAM chip 256MB 533MHz LPDDR2, NAND for the 256GB drive MT29F1T08CQCCBG2-10:C 16nm MLC NAND each 128GB package
|-
| <!--Brand-->MICRON 1100 M.2 SATA 6Gb/s 2280
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256TBN HP P/N 903109-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y20M-2242
| <!--Model-->Y20M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM841 M.2 sata3 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-NTD2560/0L9 MZNTD256HAGL-000L9
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung CM871 Rev 0
| <!--Model-->MZNLF128HCHP-000H1 MZ-NLF1280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a m.2 Sata
| <!--Model-->MZNLN256HMHQ, NLN512A P/N MZNLN512HMJP-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZNLN128HAHQ-000H1, MZNLN256HAJQ MZ-NLN256F MZ-NLN256C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM881
| <!--Model-->MZ-NLH1280 MZNLH128HBHQ-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X300 M.2 sata 2280 80mm SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD7SN6S-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk X400 SSD M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->SD8SN8U-128G-1006, SD8SN8U-256G-1006, SD8SN8U-512-1006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 SSD controller Marvell 88SS1074 four channel supports variety of NAND and up to 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X600 M.2 SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD9SN8W-128G-1006 SD9TN8W-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SANDISK X110 DELL 6T4HK M.2 2260
| <!--Model-->SD6SP1M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->SC308M280S HFS128G39TND
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 SH87820BB controller - No dram buffer - multi-level cell (MLC) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC311 HFS256G39TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC401 HFS256G39TNH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->A55
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP Team MS30 SSD M.2 Sata 2280
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7001T0C101
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba RC100 (retail version of BG3)
| <!--Model-->KBG30ZMV256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba HG6 m.2
| <!--Model-->THNSNJ512GDNU THNSNJ512G8NY, THNSNJ256GDNU THNSNJ256G8NY, THNSNJ128GDNU THNSNJ128G8NY, THNSNJ256GVNU THNSNJ128GVNU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA SSD M.2 2280 256GB
| <!--Model-->KSG50ZMV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6
| <!--Model-->KSG60ZMG256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->400
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS32GMTS400S TS64GMTS400S TS128GMTS400S
| <!--Model-->400S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> DDR3 dram cache and mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->M.2 SSD 600 (2260), M.2 SSD 800S (2280)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS120GMTS420S TS240GMTS420S TS480GMTS420S
| <!--Model-->420S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> can run hot slc cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS256GMTS430S TS512GMTS430S
| <!--Model-->430S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache - 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS120GMTS820S TS240GMTS820S TS960GMTS820S
| <!--Model-->820S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS256GMTS830S TS512GMTS830S TS1TMTS830S TS4TMTS830S
| <!--Model-->830S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 120GB to 480Gb
| <!--Model-->WDS480G2G0B WDS240G2G0B WDS120G2G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 made in malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 240Gb to
| <!--Model-->WDS240G3G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 made in
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 M.2 SATA 250Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T3B0B WDS100T3B0B WDS500G3B0B WDS250G3B0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red 500GB 1TB 2TB
| <!--Model-->SA500
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM610 m.2 sata
| <!--Model-->SSS0R27339,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== mSATA SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fangxiang S301
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingchuxing
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GMSA MO-300
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc 3d nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron enterprise
| <!--Model-->M600
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico ZH-10 ZH10
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO 1.8in
| <!--Model-->MZ-M5E120BW, MZ-M5E250BW, MZ-M5E500BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 1.8" msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MTE256D P/N MZ-MTMTE256HMHP, MZ-MTE1T00,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MM6E250BW, MZ-M6E500BW, MZ-M6E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA370S
| <!--Model-->MSA370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA230S
| <!--Model-->230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5inch Laptop Hard Disks ===
====7mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP628230-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP552605-01 250Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP693440-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z5K320 Z5K500-500 Z5K100 series
* 2013 HTS545050A7E380 HTS
* 2015 HTS545050A7E680 HTS
| <!--Model-->HTS 320GB 500Gb 1Tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z7K320 Z7K500 series
| <!--Model-->HTS725050A7E630 320Gb HTS725050A7E635 500Gb 7200rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> avoid if it does not have the DCM code
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST 1T 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS541010B7E610
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 128m cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus Thin
| <!--Model-->ST500LT012 ST320LT012. ST250LT012 500Gb 320gb 250gb 2014 5.4K rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Thin SSHD 5400RPM Sata 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ST500LM000 500GB, ST500LM001, ST500LM020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 up to 64M cache and with 8GB NAND Flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate MomentusThin-B Video 2.5 HDD
* 2014
* 2015
* 2016
* 2017
| <!--Model-->ST500VT000 500GB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE Baracuda 2.5 5400
| <!--Model-->ST2000LM015 (2Gb), ST1000LM049 (1Tb), ST500LM030 (500Gb)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda Pro
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM048 ST1000LM035
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> up to 128MB cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE FireCuda Compute 2.5
| <!--Model-->ST500LX025 ST1000LX015 ST2000LX001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8GB NAND Commercial Multilevel Cell (cMLC), 128MB buffer and 5400-RPM spindle speed up to 140 MB/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 2.5in
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2018
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA MQ01ACF
| <!--Model-->MQ01ACF050 500GB 7200rpm 2020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->western digital wd blue 500G 8meg cache 5400rpm
* 2014 Rev T0
* 2015 Rev T1
| <!--Model-->wd5000lpvx
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012-2015 sequential 2MB block transfers 110 MB/s reading and writing -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2.5" WD Blue Slim
| <!--Model-->WD10SPCX 1TB Nov 2016
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{Yes|hdd under partition table msdos/pc, boots on bios machines, will not on uefi machine}}
| <!--Work GPT-->{{Unk|untested hdd under gpt partition protocol scheme, not booting on uefi}}
| <!--Tested under-->AROS One 1.8 USB
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD5000LUCX 500Gb 5400rpm 16mb cache Rev Y0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 2017 Malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====9.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHW2040BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 40gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHY2080BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 80gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHW2120B
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS541010A9E662 type TS5SAF100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Travelstar 5K500.B-320
| <!--Model-->HTS545025B9SA02 HTS545032B9A300 HTS545040B9A300 HTS545050B9A300 250Gb 320Gb 400Gb 500Gb 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST 1TB 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung bought by Seagate late 2011
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate HD REV A (Jan 2014)
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM024
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate 9.5mm
* 2013 Rev A HN-M500MBB/I
* 2014 Rev B HN-M500MBB/SP4
* 2015 Rev B HN-M500MBB/P4C
| <!--Model-->ST500LM012 (500M)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus 5400.3
| <!--Model-->ST9160821AS
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 160gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1t
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM014, ST1000LM028, ST1000LM015
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8g nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1T
| <!--Model-->ST1000LX001
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32G nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK2555GSX HDD2H24
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 250g 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK5065GSX - 500GB 5400RPM SATA 3Gb/s 8MB Cache 2.5-Inch
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MKxx59GSXP, eg Toshiba MK6459GSXP 640GB 2011
| <!--Work-->{{yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->Icaros 2.2 with uses Advanced Format (AF) in 4,096 bytes per sector. Compatibility with legacy, 512 bytes through AF emulation techniques, called 512e
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2013 to 2016)
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2015 to 2020)
*2013
*2014
*2015 AA50/AX0D5A
*2016 AA60/AX0E1A
*
*2017 AGM AA01/AX002V
*2018 AGS AA70/AX0G1A
*2020 AA71/AX0G1A
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD050 500meg
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2013
| <!--Work-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABD200 2TB 5400 RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD7500BPVX 2013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WESTERN DIGITAL 1TB 2.5" SATA DRIVE 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-80JC3T0 (OCT 2014)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , uses Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC Western Digital Blue 1TB SATA 2.5" Hard Drive 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-08JC3T6 (Jun 2017)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD10JPCX 1Tb
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
* 2019
| <!--Model-->WD10JUCT 1TB (1000GB) 2019
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Scorpio Black
* 2010
* 2014
| <!--Model-->WD5000BEKT, WD5000BPKX-22HPJT0, WD5000BPKT,
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 16m cache, 7200rpm thailand then malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Black
* 2016
| <!--Model-->WD2500LPLX, WD3200LPLX, WD5000LPLX SMR: WD5000LPSX, WD10SPSX
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32m cache , 7200rpm SATA-III malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5in NON-Laptop Hard Disks ===
====11mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu 160GB 250GB 300GB
| <!--Model-->MHX2160BT, MHX2250BT, MHX2300BT
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->TP00640GB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====12.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====15mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 1TB IBM System X 15mm 2.5" SATA
| <!--Model-->ST91000640NS 81Y9731
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Laptop Optical Drives ===
Tested in usb port not hub with
*
*13fd:0840 Initio Corporation INIC-1618L SATA
*
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL-DT-ST DVDRAM
| <!--Model-->GSA T50L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage BD-Rom DVD Rewriter
| <!--Model-->CT10N AFCK101 LGE-DMCT10A(B)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 5v 12.7mm fails early
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GT20L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009/2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Hitachi / LG
| <!--Model-->GT30N GT32N GT30L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT40N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT50N GT51N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GU70N (HP/Dell),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GUD0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->GTA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
*Rev 101
*rev 102 2015 factory GH
| <!--Model-->GUC0N (ALOK113) MSIP-REM-HLD-GUA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 9.5mm - flaky and dies quickly -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data
| <!--Model-->GTC0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 12.7mm 5V 1.8a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS
| <!--Model-->BU20N (S05JH) KCC-REM-HLD-BU10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
| <!--Model-->GUD1N (S05JH) (S05NT) KCC-REM-HLD-GU90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2017-2018 9.5mm 5v 1.8a - slow access -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->Uj870a Uj880 UJ890
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8A0
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic MATSHITA 12.7mm SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->UJ8B0 (Asus K53S),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 12.7mm 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8B1
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8C0, UJ8C1, UJ8C2 9.5mm,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 2013 5v 1.6a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Precision Devices Co Ltd
| <!--Model-->UJ8D0, UJ8D1 KCC-REM-PPD-UJ8D1 HP 657534-TC2,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 ok lifeline,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8E2Q
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8FB
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5a 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Blu-Ray DVD Writer Slimline
| <!--Model-->UJ260
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DC-8A2SH,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A3S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A4SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DS-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On DVD-ROM
| <!--Model-->DS-8DBSH1148
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DU-8A6SH (HP)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips and LiteOn
| <!--Model-->DS-8A8SH118C KCC-REM-PLD-DS-8A8LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5a 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8A9SH DS8A9SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8ABSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD DVD/CD Rewritable Drive
| <!--Model-->DU-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm 5v 1.5a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8ACSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD Philips
| <!--Model-->da-8aesh11b, DA-8AESH-24B
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2019 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Pioneer
| <!--Model-->DVR-TD09TBG
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7580s, AD-7581s SOK-AD-7580S(B), AD-7583s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008-2010 5V 1.5A
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->AD-7561S, AD-7560S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7 MM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7585H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm cleaning the laser lens inside the drive with a liquid lens cleaner. Also check the lens carrier slides freely from one extreme to the other inside the drive without sticking
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD7590s, AD-7591s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7700s, AD-7710h, AD-7701H, AD-7703S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7760H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7711H AD-7740H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S208B Ver BB Rev 00
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba TSSTCorp Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S083C Ver C Rev 03 /BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.5a 12.7 mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp
| <!--Model-->TS-L633
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-208FB/BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.7mm 5v 1.3a - tracking issues, feels cheap and flaky in use -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TSST Toshiba Samsung Corp.
| <!--Model-->SU-208FB/TFJF KCC-REM-TSS-SU208
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013-2014 9.5mm 5v 1.3a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU40N
*LG WP50NB40
*LG BP50NB40
*ASUS BW-16D1HT
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU50N
*LG WH16NS40
*LG WH14NS40
*ASUS BW-16D1X-U
*ASUS SBW-06D5H-U
*Verbatim 43889
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|}
=== [https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data SATA Desktop 3.5inch Hard Disks] ===
Datasheets with the SMR (overlapped packing Shingled Magnetic Recording) and CMR (faster Conventional Magnetic Recording) parts
<pre>
WD: https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-blue-hdd/product-brief-western-digital-wd-blue-pc-hdd.pdf
Seagate: https://www.seagate.com/content/dam/seagate/migrated-assets/www-content/datasheets/pdfs/3-5-barracudaDS1900-14-2007US-en_US.pdf
Toshiba: https://storage.toshiba.com/docs/support-docs/P300-SalesSheet_English_Web_r2.pdf
</pre>
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Seagate Barracuda 7200.9
| ST3160812AS, ST3160212AS
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2 - Capacity: 160 GB - Speed: 7200RPM - Cache: 8 MB - Interface: SATA2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda LP Green 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->ST1000DL002 1TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SkyHawk Surveillance HDD ST4000VX000 Series
| <!--Model-->ST4000VX013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Baracuda Compute
| <!--Model-->ST500DM009 2F110A-500 / 02PKVY / 2PKVY (500m),
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> - SATA III (6Gb/s) - Format 3.5" - 32MB Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate CMR
| <!--Model-->ST1000DM010 ST500DM009
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 2TB SMR
| <!--Model-->ST2000DM008
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SMR
| <!--Model-->ST8000DM004 ST6000DM003 ST4000DM004 ST3000DM007 ST2000DM005
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD220
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD320
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba P300 CMR
| <!--Model-->HDWD130XZSTA HDWD130UZSVA, HDWD120XZSTA HDWD120UZSVA, HDWD110XZSTA HDWD110UZSVA
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2010
| <!--Model-->WD20EARS Green 2TB 5400rpm 64mb cache
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD20EFRX WD40EFRX 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
| <!--Model-->WD4002FFWD
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD80EAAZ WD80EAZZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAZ, WD60EZAZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ, WD20EZAZ - 2TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAX - 4TB, WD60EZAX - 6TB, WD80EZAX - 8TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
|}
==PATA==
=== IDE Desktop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| M1624TAU
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| IBM
| DHEA-38451
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SP40A2H
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST3160215ACE
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST32122A
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD102AA
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD200
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Laptop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHV2040AH
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Toshiba
| MK2011GAP
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Compaq
| CR-594-BCQ
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| CRD-8322B(CP1)
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| CRD-8484B(AM2A)
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| LTN-485
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Creative
| CD220E
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GDA-4120B
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| LG
| CRD-8400B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Lite-On
| LTN486S
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Mitsumi
| CRMC-FX4830T
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| CDR-1700B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| DV-5800A
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| ND-2100A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| NR-7900A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Philips
| DVD8631
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Samsung
| SC-148
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SCR-2030
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SM-348B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU601
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU611-25
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Toshiba
| SD-M1202
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== IDE Laptop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->H-L Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GCC-4244N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2006
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GCCT10N
| {{yes}}
| {{Maybe|FryingPan WRITE seems to have no problem with data sections (track 1) - combos with audio sections (track 2) white screens aros eventually}}
| AspireOS Xenon with 25th Jan 2014 self update kernel
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Philips
| SDR089
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L462C TS-L462D
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| 2005 Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| TSSTcorp
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==Introduction==
AROS supports hard disks and optical drives attached to several interfaces:
* [[#NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)]] on the pci-e bus
* [[#SATA]] aka Serial ATA or AHCI (IDE compatibility mode used in most cases)
* [[#PATA]] IDE (also known as ATA or Parallel ATA)
* USB
* [[#SCSI]]
==PCI-e==
===NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)===
*Controller and firmware
*DRAM better having if heavy workloads but not necessary for gaming
*Cache like SLC HMB techniques
*NAND (Main storage area with MLC, TLC or QLC versions of varying life expectancy)
SSDs, USB flash drive, SD and Micro SD Cards have a limited amount of write cycles, therefore guaranteed to fail randomly and suddenly at any time. All SSDs are prone to corrupt firmware due to poor quality NAND where both the data and the firmware resides. The drive tends to go read only when too many errors occur before complete failure. That is up to 10 years for things like memory cards and USB sticks.
In general, unless there is a firmware design issue, cheap materials used, stress like bending or overheating causing cold solder joints, an SSD can last a long time if minimal writing activity takes place but eventually if flash isn't written to, it degrades. Catch 22.
Dram and cache are not the same thing. Dram stores the ssds indexes and metadata for faster data retrieval and wear leveling. The cache keeps part of the nand memory as SLC storage which can be written to faster. Basically all ssds will have a dynamic SLC cache where it will decrease as the drive fills up. Cache controller designs that are DRAM less use the internal SRAM cache in the controller to cache the NAND mapping table. It just requires a different mapping table design since SRAM caches are much smaller than DRAM. Ultimately the mapping table is still stored in NAND.
General rule of thumb: the cheaper an SSD, the higher the likelihood it uses lower quality flash chips so sudden failing NAND, problematic controller chips (e.g. SandForce), outsourced firmware. Generic brand like old SP, Corsair or Crucial may be recoverable whilst major brands Samsung, Intel and Western Digital are impossible due to firmware encryption and customizations. Recommend sticking with older Silicon Motion or Phison controllers if possible.
A ssd isn't good because it has dram or bad because it doesn't. Other things should be taken into account like sustained writes so check the TPU write intensive usage
See [https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/ here] for more information
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! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="30%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->Unnamed
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 to - SM2259XT2 SM2263XT MAS0902 MAP1202 YS9082HP RM1135 RTS5765 PS3111
|-
| <!--Brand-->Unnamed OEMs
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 to date - Realtek RTS5765/66 controller + Micron 96L (B27A)
|-
| <!--Brand-->Acer Predator GM7
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Acer drives built by Biwin, that also supplies HP, Maxio MAP1602A no DRAM so HMB, YMTC 128L TLC,
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 NVME IM2P33F8, IM2S3168 SSD
| <!--Model-->IM2P33F8-512GD
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - industrial 12L 3D TLC NAND flash Supports LDPC ECC, RAID Engine, and SLC Cache End-to-End (E2E) Data Path Protection with Host Memory Buffer (HMB) i.e. DRAMless
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ASX8200PNP1TTC
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 NVM Express 1.3 SN2262G later SN2262EN chipset -
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA 256GB GEN4 x4 NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->SM2P41C3-256GC2 DP/N 0KM1Y6
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 consumer
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Silicon Motion SM2267XT dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG ATOM 50
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Innogrit RainierQX IG5220
|-
| <!--Brand-->Adata Legend 710
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Legend 900
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->BiWin PCIe Gen3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Innogrit IG5216 controller, no DRAM so HMB which appears to be the standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->BiWin NV7200 PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SM2263XT
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin NV7400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force LE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force Series MP500 MP510 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 x4 SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 PS5012-E12-27 from Phison, 64-layer TLC Toshiba BiCS flash, may have dram cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 96L QLC - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Elite
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E16 and Bics DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Pro XT, PRO LPX, PRO NH PCIe4
| <!--Model-->CSSD-F1000GBMP600ECS Elite,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 DRAMless SSD controller Phison PS5026-E26, BiCS6 162L QLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Core XT
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison and Bics QLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP700 Pro PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->CSSD-F1000GBMP700PNH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P1
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 QLC NAND but a controller with a DRAM cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P2 M.2 2280 Gen3 x4 NVM-express
| <!--Model-->CT1000P2SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 dram-less Phison PS5013-E13-31 on 96-layer QLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P3 Plus M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->CT1000P3PSSD8 CT2000P3PSSD801
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with Host Memory Buffer HMB tech to use a small bit of system RAM as DRAM cache and Micron 176-layer QLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P3 M.2 nvme SSD
| <!--Model-->CT2000P3SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron QLC (N48R) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P5 m.2 nvme PCIe 4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 runs hot - Crucial NVMe with DRAM LPDDR4 and Micron 96L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P5 Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 some have DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T500 Gen4.0 nvme 2.0
| <!--Model-->CT1000T500SSD8, CT2000T500SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison PS5025-E25 with micron B58R 232-layer 3D TLC NAND and Micron LPDDR4 DRAM cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T700 Gen5 SSD
| <!--Model-->CT1000T700SSD3, CT2000T700SSD3
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 SSD controller Phison PS5026-E26, Micron 232-layer NAND with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P310 M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD
| <!--Model-->CT2000P310SSD801 (2Tb),
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 DRAM-less Phison E27T Micron 232-layer NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T705
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 dramless Phison SSD controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T710
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 SMI SM2508 SSD controller dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN605 PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, NVMe 1.3 support
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN660 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN760 PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 NVMe 1.4 interface
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 gets hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN870
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 no dram Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN855
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->Ediloca
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S500 pro PCIe Gen3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 MaxioTech MAP1202A-F1C with YMTC 128L and pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S660
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S880/R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S770
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX550 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN501 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->FIKWOT FN950 FN955
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 MAP1602 (at 1600 MT/s) flash YMTC TLC no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX991 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->FW-FX991-2TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN960
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN970 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Geil ZEN ITH m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->S3-240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus Gen4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash - DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus 10000 PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP EX950 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP FX900 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dram less
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
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| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M2 Series NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 3x4
| <!--Model-->INSSD500GM280NM2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Professional TLC E12S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E18
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Gaming performance Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland TD510
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM DDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->intel SSD Pro 7600p Series M.2 80mm 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D TLC
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKKF512GB, SSDPEKKF256G8L,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel 660p m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ssdpeknw010tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 SMI SM2263 controller with 1GB DRAM cache and 1TB of Intel QLC NAND similar to crucial P1
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] 670p
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKNU010TZ
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 256 MB DDR3L cache and 12-140 GB SLC-Cache QLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel P4511 m.2 nvme PCIe3.1 x4 22110 110mm
| <!--Model-->SSDPELKX020T8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 very long
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A1000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA1000M8/480G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A2000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA2000M8/250G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston KC3000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] PS5018-E18 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe controller and Micron’s 176L TLC NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV1 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->SNV1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 entry-level consumer DRAMless Phison E13T or Silicon Motion 4-channel SM2263XT - one brand TLC up to 1Tb and QLC after -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV2
| <!--Model-->SNV2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 entry-level, first SMI SM2267XT or Phison E19T and later SMI SM2269XT or Phison E21T with various flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston FURY Renegade m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] Phison E18 controller, Micron 176L nand and ddr4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV3
| <!--Model-->SNV3S/500G, SNV3S/1000G, SNV3S/2000G, SNV3S/4000G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 entry-level, SMI SM2268XT2 or Phison E27T controller with BiCS6 TLC or QLC flash - dramless so hmb -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| Model
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| Tested Under
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG4? M2 2280 NVMe PCIe SSD
| <!--Model-->THNSF5512GPUK, THNSN51T02DUK,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 Phison has done custom controller work for Kioxia, and Kioxia has also worked with SMI and InnoGrit (the latter more recently). Kioxia label their controllers as their own but these are largely rebadged.
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG5 for Data Centres
| <!--Model-->KXG5 KXG50ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 nanya ddr3 dram? with 64-layer BiCS 3D flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG6 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->KXG60ZNV512G, KXG60ZNV1T02,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 TC58NCP090GSD with DRAM NANYA LPDDR3 and Toshiba BiCS FLASH 96-layer 3D TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*KBG40ZNS128G, KBG40ZNS256G, KBG40ZNS512G, KBG40ZNS1T02
*KBG40ZNT256G,
*KBG40ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - no dram but NVMe's Host Memory Buffer (HMB) i.e. portion of the system's RAM for caching - Toshiba's 96-Layer BiCS FLASH - seems Windows UASP driver and the JMS583 chipset interacts badly with the Kioxia BG4 - early firmware upgrade to prevent overheating hot -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG7
| <!--Model-->KXG70ZNV1T0G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 - might need firmware update on early 2tb 4tb versions - controller with sk hynix dram and tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G2 SSD series PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5012-E12S-32 aka TC58NC1201GST 4-channel controller along with KIOXIA proprietary 96-layer 3D TLC and "MG2h" version has BiCS4.5 which is faster than launch BiCS4 - -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG8 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 TC58NC0L1XGSD with DRAM LPDDR4 and 112-Layer Kioxia BiCS5 TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG5
| <!--Model-->KGB50ZNV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 HMB buffer
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G3 SSD series PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 has hmb, like most dram-less nvmes KIOXIA
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar 1TB SSD M.2 NVME 1.4 Gen3x4 M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->NM610Pro
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM620
*IG5216 (worse?) not great original 96L
*MAP1202 YMTC up to 232L, or 176L Micron, TLC for the 1TB
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 a few versions all DRAM-less,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM790 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Maxio MAP1602 no DRAM so HMB with 232-Layer YMTC TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->EQ790
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Maxio MAP1602, no DRAM so HMB, Flash Memory 232-Layer YMTC TLC,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Liteon M.2 NVME 512GB SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->CAZ-51282512-Q11 DP/N 0K64PG
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2200S m.2 nvme 2200 series
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TCK, MTFDHBA512TCK
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 for a time, Micron controller with 64L TLC 3D Nand [https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-uk/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=3jg3g BSOD occurred as CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED] before self applied firmware [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds119265-nvme-solid-state-drive-firmware-update-utility-for-windows-10-64-bit-thinkpad apparently it is related to the power management that disconnects the Micron SSD]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2300 m.2 nvme Gen 3 x4
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TDV P/N M02626-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 3400 M.2 NVME SSD Gen4
| <!--Model-->MTFDKBA512TFH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2450
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 E19T
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2600 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison's PS5029-E29T SSD controller with Micron 276-layer G9 QLC NAND in a DRAMless - Adaptive Write Technology (AWT) using various NAND modes (SLC, TLC, and QLC) as a dynamic cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium S270
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium M450 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV2000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico J10 J-10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico D10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico e3500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico O7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P300 m.2 nvme pcie 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite M.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2230 Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2140 CS2342 Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk 1T 2280 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 no dram, Memory QLC Intel 144 layer. Chip Realtek
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-2130-512, SB-2280-1TB, SB-Rocket-NVME4-HTSK-2TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 PLUS m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-RKT4P-1TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E1? controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Phison E25
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM951 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZVLV1T
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 950 PRO PM961 M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*MZ-VKW5120
*MZ-VLW2560 MZVLW256HEHP-000L7, MZ-VLW5120, MZ-SLW1T00
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - possibly 512M LPDDR3 Samsung K4E4E324EE-ECCF cache - Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) unit with Samsung 48-layer TLC V-NAND V3 flash Samsung K90MGY8S7M-CCK0 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 960 Pro SM961 M.2 PCi-e NVMe SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-V6P1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) controller Samsung 48-layer multi-level cell (MLC) V-NAND, pseudo-SLC cache or LPDDR3-1866 Samsung K4E8E304EE-EGCF
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB256A, MZ-VLB512A, MZ-VLB1T0A,
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB2560, MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HAJQ, MZ-VLB1T00,
*Rev ? MZ-VLB256B, MZ-VLB512B, MZ-VLB1T0B,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache hybrid SLC Samsung’s TurboWrite -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981a 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HBJQ-000L7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991 NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ2560 MZVLQ256HBJD-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991a NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ256B MZVLQ256HBJD-00BH1, MZ-9LQ256C, MZ-VLQ512B MZVLQ512HBLU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 970 EVO Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Samsung Phoenix on Samsung LPDDR4 dram and 2 Samsung 9x-layer V-NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 EVO Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V8P1T0BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 originally made in Korea ([https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/ 2tb firmware issues] with versions starting with 3) and year later Vietnam - DRAM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9E2T0BW, MZ-V9E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo no DRAM so HMB Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) and Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM9A1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VL25120 MZVL2512HCJQ, MZVL21T00 MZVL21T0HCLR-00BL2,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 might be OEM variant of the 980 Pro
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM9B1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->
*2023 MZ9L4256HCJQ-00BD1 MZ-9L4256A, ,
*2025 MZ-VL42560, MZ-VL45120, MZ-VL421T,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SSD controller is Marvell 88SS1322 Whistler Plus, no DRAM cache and Samsung 128-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO Plus m.2 nvme2.0
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9S2T0BW, MZ-V9S1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo with no DRAM so HMB and Samsung 236-Layer (V8) TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9P2T0BW, MZ-V9P1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 2tb early firmware issue - Samsung Pascal with DRAM LPDDR4 and 176-Layer V-NAND TLC - has had firmware design issues, causing premature failure -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe Gen5 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 510 G3 x4 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*ZP1000GM30001,
*ZP500GM30021 P/N 2NT308-300,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad early batch - Phison E12 STXYP0160031 on SK Hynix DRAM DDR4 with Kioxia BiCS3 64L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda Q5
| <!--Model-->ZP500CV30001,ZP250CV30001,ZP1000CV30001 P/N 2ZK307-881,ZP2000CV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 PS5013-E13-31 from Phison, no DRAM cache and QLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 515
| <!--Model-->ZP500GV30001,ZP250GV30001,ZP1000GV30001,ZP2000GV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 no dram and qlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate FireCuda 520 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GM30002, ZP1000GM30002, ZP500GM30002
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 520N m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GV3A012, ZP1000GV3A012 and ZP500GV3A012
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP500GM3A013,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5018-E18 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 176L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->ZP1000CV3A002,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 540
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD85 m.2 nvme PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 [http://vlo.name:3000/ssdtool/ firmware tools]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD90 PCIe 4.0 nvme
| <!--Model-->SP250GBP44UD9005, SP500GBP44UD9005, SP01KGBP44UD9005, SP02KGBP44UD9005,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron TLC (B47R) but later no name QLC nand instead -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A60 A80
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 various originally an E12 drive with 64L Toshiba NAND, then had variations with E12S and SM2262EN as well as random 64L/96L, now it comes with a MAP1001A controller by Maxio and some YMTC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power US75 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC501 M.2 m.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 SSD
| <!--Model-->
*Rev0 HFM256GDHTNG-8510B SSS0L24764, HFM256GDJTNG-8310A,
*Rev1 HFM256GDHTNG-8310A SSS0Q68673,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC511 512GB NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A HFM512GDGTNI-82A0A D P/N 0TG8T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix BC711 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->HFM001TD3JX013N, HFM512GD3JX013N, HFM256GD3JX013N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 okay but no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix PC711 m.2 2280 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
*HFS001TDE9X073N, HFS512GDE9X073N, HFS256GDE9X073N
*HFS001TDE9X080N, HFS512GDE9X080N, HFS256GDE9X081N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC210 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC601 PCIe 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - Cepheus Plus YCN34PTA0FR Controller and 48L TLC Flash, pseudo-SLC cache and LPDDR4-3733 SK Hynix H9HCNNN8KUMLHR-NME dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC401 3rd gen PCIe
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Gold P31 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 SK hynix’s proprietary Cepheus controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix SK500 Gen 4 (x4)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Platinum P41 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Aries SSD controller with 176-Layer TLC flash - SK hynix LPDDR4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix PC801 PCIe Gen4 x4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->HFS001TEJ9X101N, HFS512GEJ9X101N, HFS256GEJ9X101N, HFS002TEJ9X101N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC901 m.2 nvme PCIe Gen4 2230
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Silicon Motion SM2269XT with no DRAM so HMB buffer cache - SK Hynix 176-layer TLC NAND flash 1TB only -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7512G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup MP34
| <!--Model-->MP34 256GB, MP34 512GB, MP34 1TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 good Phison E12 with DRAM NANYA DDR3L and Toshiba BiCS 3 64L TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea A440 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison PS5018-E18 NVMe 1.4 controller and Micron’s 96L TLC with SK hynix 8Gb DDR4 chips but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group TForce Cardea A440 Lite PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 dram-less E27T controller and 162L TLC but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team Z44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team MP44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E21T no DRAM so HMB with 176-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team MP33Q
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - dramless maxio MAP1202 with TLC (MP33) or QLC (MP33Q) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group QX GE Pro m.2 nvme PCIe5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 innogit IG5666 with QLC 3D 232L nand with DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force G70 Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 InnoGrit IG5236 (Rainier) with DRAM and NAND YMTC TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea Z540 m.2 nvme PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison E26 controller and 232L TLC and DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE110S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS128GMTE110S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE220S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS2TMTE220S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2230 TS256GMTE300S TS512GMTE300S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND, 1G and 2G get hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE400S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Union Memory (Shenzhen) AM6672
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM6A0 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Verbatim V15000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN720 M.2 2280 NVME PCIE for Data Centers
| <!--Model-->SDAQNTW-512G-1001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC SN520 2230 Gen3 x2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital ix sn530 M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 industrial sandisk controller and firmware, as well as 96-layer 3D TLC NAND memory that can work in TLC or SLC mode -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN730 Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 M.2 NVME
| <!--Model-->SDBPNTY-1T00, SDBPNTY-512G-1012,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 to 2021 DRAM Cache DDR4-2666 CL18 Micron MT40A512M16LY-075:E (D9WFH) with Controller WD 20-82-00705-A2 Triton MP28 and NAND Flash Toshiba BiCS4 60082 512G (Rebranded by SanDisk) TLC 96-layer
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN750
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 64-layer 3D stacked NAND with 3 bits per cell TLC (Triple Level Cell) with 256MB of skhynix DRAM cache for every 250GB
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN850 m.2 nvme Gen4 PHY
| <!--Model-->WDS100T1X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Sandisk G2 controller with Micron DDR4 cache - new nCache 4.0 slc cache total dynamic capacity spans one-third (300GB on 1TB) with a small static SLC cache (12GB on 1TB) from the Kioxia BiCS4 96L TLC 96-layer NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN550 Blue M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - various controllers and NANDs
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SN810 NVMe SSD 2280 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 slc cache - laptop oem only no retail version -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN850X
| <!--Model-->WDS100T2X0E, WDS200T2X0E, WDS400T2X0E, WDS800T2X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 issues with early ssd firmware and AMD Zen 3 X570 and X670E chipsets - Sandisk A101000291-82 controller with 112-layer TLC and DDR4 DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN570 single-sided M.2 2280 (80mm) PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless - WD/SanDisk SSD controller with BiCS 5 3D NAND TLC 112-layer NAND flash memory -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Black SN770 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless cache with TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green SN350 m.2 NVMe SSD
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3G0C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 DRAM-less cache with SanDisk controller and QLC (quad-level cell) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_BLACK SN750 SE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Phison E19T, dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN740 M.2 (2230) PCIe 4.0 x4 2280
| <!--Model-->SDDQTQD-1T00, SDDPNQD-, SDDPNQD-256G-2006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless with SSD controller WD Sandisk 20-82-10081-A1 Polaris MP16+ with Toshiba BiCS5 112-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN580
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless SanDisk controller with (HMB) and 112-Layer Kioxia TLC (BiCS5)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN8100 / Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 8100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX 5100 7100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 850X
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Zhitai (Yangtze Memory)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== Mini SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin PCIe 4×2 NVMe 1.3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 GPDwin5 and Oneplayer Superx hybrid - 3D TLC - LGA packaging - V1 slide tray mechanism -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
|}
==SATA==
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI), a programming interface for SATA host controllers. Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of performance features such as no master/slave designation for SATA devices — each device is treated as a master — and hardware-assisted native command queuing. AHCI may but not often also provides usability enhancements such as Hot-Plug (Desktop and Mobile Only). AHCI requires appropriate software support (e.g., an AHCI driver)
AHCI, the underlying protocol for SATA, only supports one queue with 32 commands.
The issue with AHCI is that it's going to take a pile of test hardware just to figure out all the different bugs in all the motherboard chipsets and add-on PCI cards that 'kinda' implement AHCI. Not to mention Silicon Image, which took a very different approach from Intel's AHCI in their SATA controllers.
=== SATA 7mm 2.5inch SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA 240GB Ultimate SU630 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ASU630SS-240GQ-R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su650 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU650SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su800 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU800
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI SM2258 controller with Micron 3D TLC NAND but low performance when data fills the SLC cache - slow write speed -
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su680 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU680SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS340 Panther
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS350
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair F120
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M225 SSD 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009 sata2 3gbp/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial RealSSD C300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 sata3 6gbps - Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 controller with a 128MB Micron 0AD12-D9LGQ RAM buffer with Micron 9wb11 MLC NAND - fast on 6Gbps SATA3 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2011 Marvell 88SS9174-BKK2 processor, 25nm MLC NAND flash and 128MB dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M500 120Gb to 960Gb
| <!--Model-->CT250M500SSD1, CT500M500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M550 120G to 1T
| <!--Model-->CT250M550SSD1, CT500M550SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX100
| <!--Model-->CT500BX100SSD1, CT1000BX100SSD1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - no dram - Silicon Motion SM2246EN and ATA version ACS-2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache Micron controller and nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial MX200
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX300 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dramless cache - Micron ex Tidal controller and TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) bx500 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->CT240BX500SSD1, CT480BX500SSD1, CT960BX500SSD1, CT1000BX500SSD1, CT2000BX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SM2258XT 4channel later SM2259XT paired with Micron’s latest 64-Layer 3D TLC flash but dramless SLC cache (part of the tlc flash) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX500
| <!--Model-->CT250MX500SSD1, CT500MX500SSD1, CT1000MX500SSD1, CT2000MX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - dram cache from 256M to 2G - discontinued end of 2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no dram cache, Hynix memory 3dv7-176l 176 layer QLC (one chip), either raymx rm1135, SM2259XT controller or Realtek rts5735dlq
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang ranxiana S102 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101Q 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX815 Standard 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FS810 Ultra 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertec FirestormLite 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->S240GHS3-M or SDSSD240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertech
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral V2 Plus 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel X25--M
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 520 Series 2.5 inch SATA 6Gb/s 2.5" SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2CW240A3, SSDSC2CW480A3,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 LSI SandForce SF2281, Flash Memory Intel Synchronous 25nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro Series 1500
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BF180A4L SSD0E38417,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel S3610 Series 2.5" 400GB 6GBPS SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BX400G4R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 data center
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD Pro 5400s 512 GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF512H6
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3510 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDS2BB400G6, SSDSC2BB480G6R,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3520 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BB800G7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3710 Series 800GB 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BA800G4P,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 server
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 545S Series 256GB 512GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KW256G8X1, SSDSC2KW512G8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] SSD DC S4500 240GB 2.5inch - HP Enterprise
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KB240G7P
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingspec P3-512 P3-1T0 P3-2TO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston HyperX SH103S3/120G 3K
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston SSDNow 300
| <!--Model-->SV300S37A/240G, SV300S37A/120G, SV300S37A/60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dramless - lsi sandforce SF2281 or JMicron JMF662 controller with Toshiba MLC or Intel MLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 120G to 960Gb 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->SA400S37/240G SBFK61K1, SA400S37/480G, SA400S37/960G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 half case sized ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G - t6 security torx into metal case - dram less - poor write speeds -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia formerly Toshiba HG6 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
*9.5mm THNSNJ512GBSU, THNSNJ256GBSU, THNSNJ128GBSU
*7mm THNSNJ512GCSU THNSNJ512GCSY, THNSNJ256GCSU THNSNJ256GCSY, THNSNJ128GCSU THNSNJ128GCSY
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NS100 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->LNS100-1TRB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - Marvell 88NV1120 Artemis, a DRAM cache is not available and pseudo-SLC. Micron 64-layer TLC NAND flash 4 chips @ 512 Gbit TS7512G181 (Rebranded by Lexar) (256G) - 4 nand flash chips Lexar/TST22T181/ B1924 and one controller: Lexar DM918/NOD43 1907 (512G) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NQ100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - DM928 controller which operates without a DRAM buffer. Two 128GB Micron NAND flash chips
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LiteOn
| <!--Model-->LCS-128L9S-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 no dram - sata2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Matrix 256Gb 512GB SATA 2.5in SSD
| <!--Model-->MIS512GSDS, MIS256GSDS
| <!--Work MSDos-->UP TO 550MB/S
| <!--Work GPT-->UP TO 500MB/S
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1100
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TBN-1AR1ZA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1300 2TB 1300 2.5"
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TDL-1AW1ZABHA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 - old sdd - TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron RealSSD C400 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK256MAM-1K12
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Mushkin Reactor
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac SA500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex Series
| <!--Model-->OCZSSD2-1VTX60G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZTechnology Agility 3
| <!--Model-->AGT3-25SAT3-240G, AGT3-25SAT3-120G, AGT3-25SAT3-60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 C
| <!--Model-->D2CSTK251M21-0240,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 R
| <!--Model-->D2RSTK251E19-0100,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 3 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX3-25SAT3-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 4 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX4-25SAT3-128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y-20 Y20 2.5 inch sata SHENZHEN ORICO TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico S500-Pro s500pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Origin Storage Inception TLC830 Pro Series 2.5in SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D tlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OWC Mercury Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P210 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> qlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P220
| <!--Model-->P220S2TB25
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Plextor M6V
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS900 2.5 in sata SSD
| <!--Model-->SSD7CS900-480-PB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2311, CS3030 and Pro Elite SSDs
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung SM PM
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->PM871a or PM871b? SM/PM = 2-bit or 3-bit MLC. PM = 3-bit MLC = TLC. 8 = generation = 8xx, 7 = model = 850 EVO (in this case), 1 = usage (e.g. 3 = datacenter). a/b = revision or type of flash, the 850 EVO had multiple revisions including at least three types of flash (32L, 48L, 64L) so a = 32/48L, b = 64L. At lower capacities it might use different flash, for example the 256GB SM951 utilizies 2D/planar while the higher capacities use 3D. OEM drives tend to have different, optimized firmware, so performance will not be the same
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE120
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE5120 P/N MZ7TE512HMHP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-75E120, MZ-75E500 (P/N MZ7LN500) to MZ-75E4T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 Samsung MGX controller (S4LN062X01) up to 500GB capacities whilst Samsung MEX controller (3-core) beyond - Samsung TLC 3D V‐NAND 48 and later 64 layers and possibility of 256MB, 512MB or 1GB LPDDR2-1066 DRAM chip -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 PRO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7KE1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN512A P/N MZ7LN512HMJP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM883 1.92TB
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LH1T90
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) - 1gb LPDDR4-1866 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76E1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 QVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76Q1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 QVO 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN56F, MZ-77E1T0 P/N MZ7L31TOHBLB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 beware of bad batch early death - uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZ7LN256HCHP-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra 3D/Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 SandForce SF-2281 dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDHP-256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell SS889175 processor with SanDisk's 19nm NAND and 128MB Samsung DDR2 DRAM chip
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Marvell 88SS9188 Marvell 88SS9187 with SanDisk 64Gbit 19nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDA-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 pseudo SLC cache dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z400s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - Silicon Motion SM2246XT DRAM-less - budget end of market -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 4 NAND packages and marvell controller 88ss1074 on blue pcb - 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate BarraCuda Q1 SSD
| <!--Model-->ZA240CV10001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 dramless A55 started with the Phison S10 but later the S11 i.e. Phison PS3111-S11-13 controller and 96-layer TLC NAND flash memory with a pseudo-SLC cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power Ace A55 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk hynix
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 sandforce controller -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SH910A
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Link_A_Media (LAMD) controller with eight 256Gbit H27QEGDVEBLR NAND 20nm hynix MLC - SK hynix H5PS1G83JFA DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->HFS256G32MND-3210A, HFS256G32MND-3312A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - red strip around edges - 8-channel controller SK hynix LM87810AA-A0 with DDR2 buffer chip and four pieces of 16nm hynix MLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SL300 series 2.5in SSD
*3110A SL301STD
*3210A
*3300A
*3310A
| <!--Model-->HFS500G32TND, HFS256G32TNE, HFS128G32TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC - consumer line red in corners - SK hynix LM878100AA (HFS256G32MND-3312A) later SH87820BB and NAND 16nm hynix TLC - 256mb dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SC3 series 2.5in SSD
*N1A0A , ,
*N1A1A
*N1A2A SC308STD,
*N2A0A , , SC311STD
| <!--Model-->HFS512G32TNF-N2A0A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - red in corners - no dram and no SLC cache - Hynix ex Link_A_Media Devices (LAMD) SH87820BB 2c but poor mixed workload ability MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team EX2 GX2 Elite QX
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP AX2 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive SSD
| <!--Model-->T253A3512G0C101, T253A3001T0C101, T253A3002T0C101,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 3D NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup TF Vulcan Z 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dramless smi2259xt 128L tlc nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan ZQLC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram-less smi2259xt qlc 144L nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Topesel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD370S 250GB 2.5" SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend 220S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS120GSSD220S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 3D TLC without dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD230S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD230S TS512GSSD230S TS1TSSD230S TS2TSSD230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Viathan
| <!--Model-->S001T3V
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red SA500 NAS
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 250Gb to 4Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS400T3B0A WDS200T3B0A WDS100T3B0A WDS500G3B0A WDS250G3B0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SSD 2.5"
| <!--Model-->WDS240G1G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green 200Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T2G0A WDS100T3G0A WDS480G2G0A WDS240G2G0A WDS120G2G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - cheap and slow ssd -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SA530
| <!--Model-->SDASB8Y-256G SD9SB8W,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.xray-disk.com xraydisk] 2.5 inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> from the manufacturer only - Phsion/SMI(2258XT)/Realtek/Yeestor
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Xum
| <!--Model-->hx256gssdsata3
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y3000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCie 3.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y7000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCIe 4.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== SATA M.2 (M and B key) ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 2280 Sata
| <!--Model-->AXNS381E-128GM-B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S201 m.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->S201
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN203 m.2 sata (oldtan, twipps, teexin aka Shenzhen Pingfan "Ordinary" Road Technology Co., Ltd)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 lifespan not long Maxio MAP + YMTC 128L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Foresee (Shenzhen Longsys)
| <!--Model-->YSM80CD-128G YSDE128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 88nv1120-bt22 T3WU030
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 2242 120G
| <!--Model-->INSSD120GM242
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GM.26M2280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB
| <!--Model-->INSSD1TM280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 netac rebrand - no dram cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro 545S 2280
| <!--Model-->SSDSCKKF256G8H
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> no dram, TLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intenso M.2 internalSSD SATA III 1 TB
| <!--Model-->Top
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 m.2
| <!--Model-->SA400M8/240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 entry level ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->RBU-SNS8350DES3128GP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston V300
| <!--Model-->SV300S3505AG
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{yes}}
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Nightly Build 2014-09-18
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON SATA 128GB
| <!--Model-->CV3-8D128-11
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON
| <!--Model-->CV1-8B256-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lite-On
| <!--Model-->L8H-256V2G-HP L8H-128V2G-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 2016 nanya nt5c864m16fp-dh
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LSI
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 SF37000 controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->M550
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron M600 enterprise m.2 sata up to 512GB
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256MBF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller, DRAM chip 256MB 533MHz LPDDR2, NAND for the 256GB drive MT29F1T08CQCCBG2-10:C 16nm MLC NAND each 128GB package
|-
| <!--Brand-->MICRON 1100 M.2 SATA 6Gb/s 2280
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256TBN HP P/N 903109-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y20M-2242
| <!--Model-->Y20M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM841 M.2 sata3 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-NTD2560/0L9 MZNTD256HAGL-000L9
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung CM871 Rev 0
| <!--Model-->MZNLF128HCHP-000H1 MZ-NLF1280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a m.2 Sata
| <!--Model-->MZNLN256HMHQ, NLN512A P/N MZNLN512HMJP-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZNLN128HAHQ-000H1, MZNLN256HAJQ MZ-NLN256F MZ-NLN256C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM881
| <!--Model-->MZ-NLH1280 MZNLH128HBHQ-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X300 M.2 sata 2280 80mm SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD7SN6S-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk X400 SSD M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->SD8SN8U-128G-1006, SD8SN8U-256G-1006, SD8SN8U-512-1006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 SSD controller Marvell 88SS1074 four channel supports variety of NAND and up to 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X600 M.2 SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD9SN8W-128G-1006 SD9TN8W-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SANDISK X110 DELL 6T4HK M.2 2260
| <!--Model-->SD6SP1M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->SC308M280S HFS128G39TND
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 SH87820BB controller - No dram buffer - multi-level cell (MLC) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC311 HFS256G39TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC401 HFS256G39TNH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->A55
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP Team MS30 SSD M.2 Sata 2280
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7001T0C101
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba RC100 (retail version of BG3)
| <!--Model-->KBG30ZMV256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba HG6 m.2
| <!--Model-->THNSNJ512GDNU THNSNJ512G8NY, THNSNJ256GDNU THNSNJ256G8NY, THNSNJ128GDNU THNSNJ128G8NY, THNSNJ256GVNU THNSNJ128GVNU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA SSD M.2 2280 256GB
| <!--Model-->KSG50ZMV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6
| <!--Model-->KSG60ZMG256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->400
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS32GMTS400S TS64GMTS400S TS128GMTS400S
| <!--Model-->400S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> DDR3 dram cache and mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->M.2 SSD 600 (2260), M.2 SSD 800S (2280)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS120GMTS420S TS240GMTS420S TS480GMTS420S
| <!--Model-->420S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> can run hot slc cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS256GMTS430S TS512GMTS430S
| <!--Model-->430S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache - 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS120GMTS820S TS240GMTS820S TS960GMTS820S
| <!--Model-->820S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS256GMTS830S TS512GMTS830S TS1TMTS830S TS4TMTS830S
| <!--Model-->830S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 120GB to 480Gb
| <!--Model-->WDS480G2G0B WDS240G2G0B WDS120G2G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 made in malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 240Gb to
| <!--Model-->WDS240G3G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 made in
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 M.2 SATA 250Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T3B0B WDS100T3B0B WDS500G3B0B WDS250G3B0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red 500GB 1TB 2TB
| <!--Model-->SA500
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM610 m.2 sata
| <!--Model-->SSS0R27339,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== mSATA SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fangxiang S301
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingchuxing
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GMSA MO-300
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc 3d nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron enterprise
| <!--Model-->M600
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico ZH-10 ZH10
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO 1.8in
| <!--Model-->MZ-M5E120BW, MZ-M5E250BW, MZ-M5E500BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 1.8" msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MTE256D P/N MZ-MTMTE256HMHP, MZ-MTE1T00,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MM6E250BW, MZ-M6E500BW, MZ-M6E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA370S
| <!--Model-->MSA370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA230S
| <!--Model-->230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5inch Laptop Hard Disks ===
====7mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP628230-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP552605-01 250Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP693440-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z5K320 Z5K500-500 Z5K100 series
* 2013 HTS545050A7E380 HTS
* 2015 HTS545050A7E680 HTS
| <!--Model-->HTS 320GB 500Gb 1Tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z7K320 Z7K500 series
| <!--Model-->HTS725050A7E630 320Gb HTS725050A7E635 500Gb 7200rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> avoid if it does not have the DCM code
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST 1T 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS541010B7E610
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 128m cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus Thin
| <!--Model-->ST500LT012 ST320LT012. ST250LT012 500Gb 320gb 250gb 2014 5.4K rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Thin SSHD 5400RPM Sata 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ST500LM000 500GB, ST500LM001, ST500LM020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 up to 64M cache and with 8GB NAND Flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate MomentusThin-B Video 2.5 HDD
* 2014
* 2015
* 2016
* 2017
| <!--Model-->ST500VT000 500GB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE Baracuda 2.5 5400
| <!--Model-->ST2000LM015 (2Gb), ST1000LM049 (1Tb), ST500LM030 (500Gb)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda Pro
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM048 ST1000LM035
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> up to 128MB cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE FireCuda Compute 2.5
| <!--Model-->ST500LX025 ST1000LX015 ST2000LX001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8GB NAND Commercial Multilevel Cell (cMLC), 128MB buffer and 5400-RPM spindle speed up to 140 MB/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 2.5in
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2018
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA MQ01ACF
| <!--Model-->MQ01ACF050 500GB 7200rpm 2020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->western digital wd blue 500G 8meg cache 5400rpm
* 2014 Rev T0
* 2015 Rev T1
| <!--Model-->wd5000lpvx
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012-2015 sequential 2MB block transfers 110 MB/s reading and writing -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2.5" WD Blue Slim
| <!--Model-->WD10SPCX 1TB Nov 2016
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{Yes|hdd under partition table msdos/pc, boots on bios machines, will not on uefi machine}}
| <!--Work GPT-->{{Unk|untested hdd under gpt partition protocol scheme, not booting on uefi}}
| <!--Tested under-->AROS One 1.8 USB
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD5000LUCX 500Gb 5400rpm 16mb cache Rev Y0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 2017 Malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====9.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHW2040BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 40gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHY2080BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 80gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHW2120B
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS541010A9E662 type TS5SAF100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Travelstar 5K500.B-320
| <!--Model-->HTS545025B9SA02 HTS545032B9A300 HTS545040B9A300 HTS545050B9A300 250Gb 320Gb 400Gb 500Gb 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST 1TB 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung bought by Seagate late 2011
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate HD REV A (Jan 2014)
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM024
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate 9.5mm
* 2013 Rev A HN-M500MBB/I
* 2014 Rev B HN-M500MBB/SP4
* 2015 Rev B HN-M500MBB/P4C
| <!--Model-->ST500LM012 (500M)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus 5400.3
| <!--Model-->ST9160821AS
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 160gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1t
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM014, ST1000LM028, ST1000LM015
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8g nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1T
| <!--Model-->ST1000LX001
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32G nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK2555GSX HDD2H24
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 250g 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK5065GSX - 500GB 5400RPM SATA 3Gb/s 8MB Cache 2.5-Inch
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MKxx59GSXP, eg Toshiba MK6459GSXP 640GB 2011
| <!--Work-->{{yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->Icaros 2.2 with uses Advanced Format (AF) in 4,096 bytes per sector. Compatibility with legacy, 512 bytes through AF emulation techniques, called 512e
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2013 to 2016)
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2015 to 2020)
*2013
*2014
*2015 AA50/AX0D5A
*2016 AA60/AX0E1A
*
*2017 AGM AA01/AX002V
*2018 AGS AA70/AX0G1A
*2020 AA71/AX0G1A
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD050 500meg
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2013
| <!--Work-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABD200 2TB 5400 RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD7500BPVX 2013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WESTERN DIGITAL 1TB 2.5" SATA DRIVE 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-80JC3T0 (OCT 2014)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , uses Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC Western Digital Blue 1TB SATA 2.5" Hard Drive 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-08JC3T6 (Jun 2017)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD10JPCX 1Tb
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
* 2019
| <!--Model-->WD10JUCT 1TB (1000GB) 2019
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Scorpio Black
* 2010
* 2014
| <!--Model-->WD5000BEKT, WD5000BPKX-22HPJT0, WD5000BPKT,
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 16m cache, 7200rpm thailand then malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Black
* 2016
| <!--Model-->WD2500LPLX, WD3200LPLX, WD5000LPLX SMR: WD5000LPSX, WD10SPSX
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32m cache , 7200rpm SATA-III malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5in NON-Laptop Hard Disks ===
====11mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu 160GB 250GB 300GB
| <!--Model-->MHX2160BT, MHX2250BT, MHX2300BT
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->TP00640GB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====12.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====15mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 1TB IBM System X 15mm 2.5" SATA
| <!--Model-->ST91000640NS 81Y9731
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Laptop Optical Drives ===
Tested in usb port not hub with
*
*13fd:0840 Initio Corporation INIC-1618L SATA
*
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL-DT-ST DVDRAM
| <!--Model-->GSA T50L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage BD-Rom DVD Rewriter
| <!--Model-->CT10N AFCK101 LGE-DMCT10A(B)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 5v 12.7mm fails early
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GT20L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009/2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Hitachi / LG
| <!--Model-->GT30N GT32N GT30L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT40N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT50N GT51N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GU70N (HP/Dell),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GUD0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->GTA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
*Rev 101
*rev 102 2015 factory GH
| <!--Model-->GUC0N (ALOK113) MSIP-REM-HLD-GUA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 9.5mm - flaky and dies quickly -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data
| <!--Model-->GTC0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 12.7mm 5V 1.8a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS
| <!--Model-->BU20N (S05JH) KCC-REM-HLD-BU10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
| <!--Model-->GUD1N (S05JH) (S05NT) KCC-REM-HLD-GU90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2017-2018 9.5mm 5v 1.8a - slow access -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->Uj870a Uj880 UJ890
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8A0
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic MATSHITA 12.7mm SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->UJ8B0 (Asus K53S),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 12.7mm 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8B1
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8C0, UJ8C1, UJ8C2 9.5mm,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 2013 5v 1.6a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Precision Devices Co Ltd
| <!--Model-->UJ8D0, UJ8D1 KCC-REM-PPD-UJ8D1 HP 657534-TC2,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 ok lifeline,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8E2Q
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8FB
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5a 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Blu-Ray DVD Writer Slimline
| <!--Model-->UJ260
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DC-8A2SH,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A3S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A4SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DS-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On DVD-ROM
| <!--Model-->DS-8DBSH1148
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DU-8A6SH (HP)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips and LiteOn
| <!--Model-->DS-8A8SH118C KCC-REM-PLD-DS-8A8LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5a 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8A9SH DS8A9SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8ABSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD DVD/CD Rewritable Drive
| <!--Model-->DU-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm 5v 1.5a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8ACSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD Philips
| <!--Model-->da-8aesh11b, DA-8AESH-24B
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2019 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Pioneer
| <!--Model-->DVR-TD09TBG
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7580s, AD-7581s SOK-AD-7580S(B), AD-7583s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008-2010 5V 1.5A
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->AD-7561S, AD-7560S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7 MM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7585H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm cleaning the laser lens inside the drive with a liquid lens cleaner. Also check the lens carrier slides freely from one extreme to the other inside the drive without sticking
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD7590s, AD-7591s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7700s, AD-7710h, AD-7701H, AD-7703S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7760H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7711H AD-7740H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S208B Ver BB Rev 00
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba TSSTCorp Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S083C Ver C Rev 03 /BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.5a 12.7 mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp
| <!--Model-->TS-L633
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-208FB/BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.7mm 5v 1.3a - tracking issues, feels cheap and flaky in use -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TSST Toshiba Samsung Corp.
| <!--Model-->SU-208FB/TFJF KCC-REM-TSS-SU208
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013-2014 9.5mm 5v 1.3a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU40N
*LG WP50NB40
*LG BP50NB40
*ASUS BW-16D1HT
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU50N
*LG WH16NS40
*LG WH14NS40
*ASUS BW-16D1X-U
*ASUS SBW-06D5H-U
*Verbatim 43889
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|}
=== [https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data SATA Desktop 3.5inch Hard Disks] ===
Datasheets with the SMR (overlapped packing Shingled Magnetic Recording) and CMR (faster Conventional Magnetic Recording) parts
<pre>
WD: https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-blue-hdd/product-brief-western-digital-wd-blue-pc-hdd.pdf
Seagate: https://www.seagate.com/content/dam/seagate/migrated-assets/www-content/datasheets/pdfs/3-5-barracudaDS1900-14-2007US-en_US.pdf
Toshiba: https://storage.toshiba.com/docs/support-docs/P300-SalesSheet_English_Web_r2.pdf
</pre>
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Seagate Barracuda 7200.9
| ST3160812AS, ST3160212AS
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2 - Capacity: 160 GB - Speed: 7200RPM - Cache: 8 MB - Interface: SATA2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda LP Green 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->ST1000DL002 1TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SkyHawk Surveillance HDD ST4000VX000 Series
| <!--Model-->ST4000VX013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Baracuda Compute
| <!--Model-->ST500DM009 2F110A-500 / 02PKVY / 2PKVY (500m),
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> - SATA III (6Gb/s) - Format 3.5" - 32MB Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate CMR
| <!--Model-->ST1000DM010 ST500DM009
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 2TB SMR
| <!--Model-->ST2000DM008
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SMR
| <!--Model-->ST8000DM004 ST6000DM003 ST4000DM004 ST3000DM007 ST2000DM005
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD220
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD320
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba P300 CMR
| <!--Model-->HDWD130XZSTA HDWD130UZSVA, HDWD120XZSTA HDWD120UZSVA, HDWD110XZSTA HDWD110UZSVA
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2010
| <!--Model-->WD20EARS Green 2TB 5400rpm 64mb cache
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD20EFRX WD40EFRX 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
| <!--Model-->WD4002FFWD
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD80EAAZ WD80EAZZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAZ, WD60EZAZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ, WD20EZAZ - 2TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAX - 4TB, WD60EZAX - 6TB, WD80EZAX - 8TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
|}
==PATA==
=== IDE Desktop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| M1624TAU
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| IBM
| DHEA-38451
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SP40A2H
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST3160215ACE
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST32122A
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD102AA
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD200
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Laptop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHV2040AH
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Toshiba
| MK2011GAP
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Compaq
| CR-594-BCQ
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| CRD-8322B(CP1)
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| CRD-8484B(AM2A)
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| LTN-485
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Creative
| CD220E
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GDA-4120B
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| LG
| CRD-8400B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Lite-On
| LTN486S
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Mitsumi
| CRMC-FX4830T
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| CDR-1700B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| DV-5800A
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| ND-2100A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| NR-7900A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Philips
| DVD8631
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Samsung
| SC-148
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SCR-2030
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SM-348B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU601
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU611-25
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Toshiba
| SD-M1202
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== IDE Laptop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->H-L Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GCC-4244N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2006
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GCCT10N
| {{yes}}
| {{Maybe|FryingPan WRITE seems to have no problem with data sections (track 1) - combos with audio sections (track 2) white screens aros eventually}}
| AspireOS Xenon with 25th Jan 2014 self update kernel
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Philips
| SDR089
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L462C TS-L462D
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| 2005 Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L632H
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Sony
| DW-Q58A
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Sony Optiarc
| AD-7540A
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->Optiarc DVD RW AD-7560A IDE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7590A
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|}
== SCSI ==
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
AROS supports hard disks and optical drives attached to several interfaces:
* [[#NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)]] on the pci-e bus
* [[#SATA]] aka Serial ATA or AHCI (IDE compatibility mode used in most cases)
* [[#PATA]] IDE (also known as ATA or Parallel ATA)
* USB
* [[#SCSI]]
==PCI-e==
===NVMe M.2 SSD (M key)===
*Controller and firmware
*DRAM better having if heavy workloads but not necessary for gaming
*Cache like SLC HMB techniques
*NAND (Main storage area with MLC, TLC or QLC versions of varying life expectancy)
SSDs, USB flash drive, SD and Micro SD Cards have a limited amount of write cycles, therefore guaranteed to fail randomly and suddenly at any time. All SSDs are prone to corrupt firmware due to poor quality NAND where both the data and the firmware resides. The drive tends to go read only when too many errors occur before complete failure. That is up to 10 years for things like memory cards and USB sticks.
In general, unless there is a firmware design issue, cheap materials used, stress like bending or overheating causing cold solder joints, an SSD can last a long time if minimal writing activity takes place but eventually if flash isn't written to, it degrades. Catch 22.
Dram and cache are not the same thing. Dram stores the ssds indexes and metadata for faster data retrieval and wear leveling. The cache keeps part of the nand memory as SLC storage which can be written to faster. Basically all ssds will have a dynamic SLC cache where it will decrease as the drive fills up. Cache controller designs that are DRAM less use the internal SRAM cache in the controller to cache the NAND mapping table. It just requires a different mapping table design since SRAM caches are much smaller than DRAM. Ultimately the mapping table is still stored in NAND.
General rule of thumb: the cheaper an SSD, the higher the likelihood it uses lower quality flash chips so sudden failing NAND, problematic controller chips (e.g. SandForce), outsourced firmware. Generic brand like old SP, Corsair or Crucial may be recoverable whilst major brands Samsung, Intel and Western Digital are impossible due to firmware encryption and customizations. Recommend sticking with older Silicon Motion or Phison controllers if possible.
A ssd isn't good because it has dram or bad because it doesn't. Other things should be taken into account like sustained writes so check the TPU write intensive usage
See [https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/ here] for more information
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| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 NVME IM2P33F8, IM2S3168 SSD
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| <!--Work GPT-->
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| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 nvme
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 NVM Express 1.3 SN2262G later SN2262EN chipset -
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| <!--Brand-->ADATA 256GB GEN4 x4 NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->SM2P41C3-256GC2 DP/N 0KM1Y6
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| <!--Tested under-->2022 consumer
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| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Silicon Motion SM2267XT dramless
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| <!--Brand-->ADATA XPG ATOM 50
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Innogrit RainierQX IG5220
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| <!--Brand-->Adata Legend 710
| <!--Model-->
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| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
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| <!--Brand-->ADATA Legend 900
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->2024 variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
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| <!--Brand-->BiWin PCIe Gen3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Innogrit IG5216 controller, no DRAM so HMB which appears to be the standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->BiWin NV7200 PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SM2263XT
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin NV7400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force LE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->2016
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| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force Series MP500 MP510 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 x4 SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
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| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 96L QLC - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
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| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair Force MP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
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| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Elite
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E16 and Bics DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Pro XT, PRO LPX, PRO NH PCIe4
| <!--Model-->CSSD-F1000GBMP600ECS Elite,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 DRAMless SSD controller Phison PS5026-E26, BiCS6 162L QLC NAND
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| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP600 Core XT
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison and Bics QLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair MP700 Pro PCIe 5.0
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->2024
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| <!--Brand-->Crucial P1
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P2 M.2 2280 Gen3 x4 NVM-express
| <!--Model-->CT1000P2SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 dram-less Phison PS5013-E13-31 on 96-layer QLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P3 Plus M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->CT1000P3PSSD8 CT2000P3PSSD801
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with Host Memory Buffer HMB tech to use a small bit of system RAM as DRAM cache and Micron 176-layer QLC NAND -
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| <!--Brand-->Crucial P3 M.2 nvme SSD
| <!--Model-->CT2000P3SSD8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron QLC (N48R) -
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| <!--Brand-->Crucial P5 m.2 nvme PCIe 4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 runs hot - Crucial NVMe with DRAM LPDDR4 and Micron 96L TLC
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| <!--Brand-->Crucial P5 Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 some have DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T500 Gen4.0 nvme 2.0
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison PS5025-E25 with micron B58R 232-layer 3D TLC NAND and Micron LPDDR4 DRAM cache - beware win update kb5063878 kb5062660 preview -
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| <!--Brand-->Crucial T700 Gen5 SSD
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 SSD controller Phison PS5026-E26, Micron 232-layer NAND with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial P310 M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD
| <!--Model-->CT2000P310SSD801 (2Tb),
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 DRAM-less Phison E27T Micron 232-layer NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T705
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 dramless Phison SSD controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial T710
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 SMI SM2508 SSD controller dram
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN605 PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, NVMe 1.3 support
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN660 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN760 PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 NVMe 1.4 interface
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 gets hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN870
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 no dram Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Ediloca EN855
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
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| <!--Brand-->Ediloca
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->Ediloca
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S500 pro PCIe Gen3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 MaxioTech MAP1202A-F1C with YMTC 128L and pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S660
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S880/R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S770
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
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| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX550 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN501 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->FIKWOT FN950 FN955
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 MAP1602 (at 1600 MT/s) flash YMTC TLC no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX991 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->FW-FX991-2TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN960
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN970 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Maxio MAP1602 + YMTC 232L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Geil ZEN ITH m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->S3-240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus Gen4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash - DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Gigabyte Aorus 10000 PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP EX950 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP FX900 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dram less
|-
| <!--Brand-->HP
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
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| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M2 Series NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 3x4
| <!--Model-->INSSD500GM280NM2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Professional TLC E12S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E18
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland Gaming performance Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Inland TD510
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM DDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->intel SSD Pro 7600p Series M.2 80mm 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D TLC
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKKF512GB, SSDPEKKF256G8L,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel 660p m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ssdpeknw010tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 SMI SM2263 controller with 1GB DRAM cache and 1TB of Intel QLC NAND similar to crucial P1
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] 670p
| <!--Model-->SSDPEKNU010TZ
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 256 MB DDR3L cache and 12-140 GB SLC-Cache QLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel P4511 m.2 nvme PCIe3.1 x4 22110 110mm
| <!--Model-->SSDPELKX020T8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 very long
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A1000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA1000M8/480G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A2000 NVME PCIE M2 2280 SSD
| <!--Model-->SA2000M8/250G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston KC3000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] PS5018-E18 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe controller and Micron’s 176L TLC NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV1 m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->SNV1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 entry-level consumer DRAMless Phison E13T or Silicon Motion 4-channel SM2263XT - one brand TLC up to 1Tb and QLC after -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV2
| <!--Model-->SNV2
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 entry-level, first SMI SM2267XT or Phison E19T and later SMI SM2269XT or Phison E21T with various flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston FURY Renegade m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 [https://www.kingston.com/en/support/technical/ksm-firmware-update Firmware Rev. EIFK31.7 (07-08-2024) update for] Phison E18 controller, Micron 176L nand and ddr4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston NV3
| <!--Model-->SNV3S/500G, SNV3S/1000G, SNV3S/2000G, SNV3S/4000G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 entry-level, SMI SM2268XT2 or Phison E27T controller with BiCS6 TLC or QLC flash - dramless so hmb -
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Brand-->
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| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
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| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG4? M2 2280 NVMe PCIe SSD
| <!--Model-->THNSF5512GPUK, THNSN51T02DUK,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 Phison has done custom controller work for Kioxia, and Kioxia has also worked with SMI and InnoGrit (the latter more recently). Kioxia label their controllers as their own but these are largely rebadged.
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) XG5 for Data Centres
| <!--Model-->KXG5 KXG50ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 nanya ddr3 dram? with 64-layer BiCS 3D flash memory
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG6 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->KXG60ZNV512G, KXG60ZNV1T02,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 TC58NCP090GSD with DRAM NANYA LPDDR3 and Toshiba BiCS FLASH 96-layer 3D TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*KBG40ZNS128G, KBG40ZNS256G, KBG40ZNS512G, KBG40ZNS1T02
*KBG40ZNT256G,
*KBG40ZNV1T02
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - no dram but NVMe's Host Memory Buffer (HMB) i.e. portion of the system's RAM for caching - Toshiba's 96-Layer BiCS FLASH - seems Windows UASP driver and the JMS583 chipset interacts badly with the Kioxia BG4 - early firmware upgrade to prevent overheating hot -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG7
| <!--Model-->KXG70ZNV1T0G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 - might need firmware update on early 2tb 4tb versions - controller with sk hynix dram and tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G2 SSD series PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5012-E12S-32 aka TC58NC1201GST 4-channel controller along with KIOXIA proprietary 96-layer 3D TLC and "MG2h" version has BiCS4.5 which is faster than launch BiCS4 - -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia XG8 OEM m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 TC58NC0L1XGSD with DRAM LPDDR4 and 112-Layer Kioxia BiCS5 TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG5
| <!--Model-->KGB50ZNV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 HMB buffer
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->KIOXIA EXCERIA PLUS G3 SSD series PCIe 4.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 has hmb, like most dram-less nvmes KIOXIA
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| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar 1TB SSD M.2 NVME 1.4 Gen3x4 M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->NM610Pro
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM620
*IG5216 (worse?) not great original 96L
*MAP1202 YMTC up to 232L, or 176L Micron, TLC for the 1TB
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 a few versions all DRAM-less,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NM790 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Maxio MAP1602 no DRAM so HMB with 232-Layer YMTC TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->EQ790
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Maxio MAP1602, no DRAM so HMB, Flash Memory 232-Layer YMTC TLC,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Liteon M.2 NVME 512GB SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->CAZ-51282512-Q11 DP/N 0K64PG
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2200S m.2 nvme 2200 series
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TCK, MTFDHBA512TCK
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 for a time, Micron controller with 64L TLC 3D Nand [https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-uk/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=3jg3g BSOD occurred as CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED] before self applied firmware [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds119265-nvme-solid-state-drive-firmware-update-utility-for-windows-10-64-bit-thinkpad apparently it is related to the power management that disconnects the Micron SSD]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2300 m.2 nvme Gen 3 x4
| <!--Model-->MTFDHBA256TDV P/N M02626-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 3400 M.2 NVME SSD Gen4
| <!--Model-->MTFDKBA512TFH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2450
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 E19T
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 2600 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison's PS5029-E29T SSD controller with Micron 276-layer G9 QLC NAND in a DRAMless - Adaptive Write Technology (AWT) using various NAND modes (SLC, TLC, and QLC) as a dynamic cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium S270
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->MSI Spatium M450 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV2000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac NV7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico J10 J-10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico D10 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico e3500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico O7000 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P300 m.2 nvme pcie 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite M.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2230 Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2140 CS2342 Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk 1T 2280 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 no dram, Memory QLC Intel 144 layer. Chip Realtek
|-
| <!--Brand-->Raydisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
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| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket Nano 2242 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-2130-512, SB-2280-1TB, SB-Rocket-NVME4-HTSK-2TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E16 controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 4.0 PLUS m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->SB-RKT4P-1TB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E1? controller and TLC flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sabrent Rocket 5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Phison E25
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM951 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZVLV1T
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 950 PRO PM961 M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*MZ-VKW5120
*MZ-VLW2560 MZVLW256HEHP-000L7, MZ-VLW5120, MZ-SLW1T00
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - possibly 512M LPDDR3 Samsung K4E4E324EE-ECCF cache - Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) unit with Samsung 48-layer TLC V-NAND V3 flash Samsung K90MGY8S7M-CCK0 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 960 Pro SM961 M.2 PCi-e NVMe SSD 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-V6P1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 Polaris (S4LP077X01-8030) controller Samsung 48-layer multi-level cell (MLC) V-NAND, pseudo-SLC cache or LPDDR3-1866 Samsung K4E8E304EE-EGCF
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB256A, MZ-VLB512A, MZ-VLB1T0A,
*Rev 0 MZ-VLB2560, MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HAJQ, MZ-VLB1T00,
*Rev ? MZ-VLB256B, MZ-VLB512B, MZ-VLB1T0B,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache hybrid SLC Samsung’s TurboWrite -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM981a 2280 PCI-Express 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLB5120 P/N MZVLB512HBJQ-000L7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 - tlc flash with SSD controller Samsung Phoenix (S4LR020) - pseudo-SLC cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991 NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ2560 MZVLQ256HBJD-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM991a NVMe M.2 SSD 2242 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-VLQ256B MZVLQ256HBJD-00BH1, MZ-9LQ256C, MZ-VLQ512B MZVLQ512HBLU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 970 EVO Plus m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 Samsung Phoenix on Samsung LPDDR4 dram and 2 Samsung 9x-layer V-NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 EVO Plus
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 980 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V8P1T0BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 originally made in Korea ([https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/tools/ 2tb firmware issues] with versions starting with 3) and year later Vietnam - DRAM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9E2T0BW, MZ-V9E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo no DRAM so HMB Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) and Samsung 133-Layer TLC (V6P) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM9A1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->MZ-VL25120 MZVL2512HCJQ, MZVL21T00 MZVL21T0HCLR-00BL2,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 might be OEM variant of the 980 Pro
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM9B1 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVME Gen4x4
| <!--Model-->
*2023 MZ9L4256HCJQ-00BD1 MZ-9L4256A, ,
*2025 MZ-VL42560, MZ-VL45120, MZ-VL421T,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 SSD controller is Marvell 88SS1322 Whistler Plus, no DRAM cache and Samsung 128-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 EVO Plus m.2 nvme2.0
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9S2T0BW, MZ-V9S1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Samsung Piccolo with no DRAM so HMB and Samsung 236-Layer (V8) TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 990 Pro m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->MZ-V9P2T0BW, MZ-V9P1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 2tb early firmware issue - Samsung Pascal with DRAM LPDDR4 and 176-Layer V-NAND TLC - has had firmware design issues, causing premature failure -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 9100 PRO PCIe Gen5 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 510 G3 x4 nvme
| <!--Model-->
*ZP1000GM30001,
*ZP500GM30021 P/N 2NT308-300,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad early batch - Phison E12 STXYP0160031 on SK Hynix DRAM DDR4 with Kioxia BiCS3 64L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda Q5
| <!--Model-->ZP500CV30001,ZP250CV30001,ZP1000CV30001 P/N 2ZK307-881,ZP2000CV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 PS5013-E13-31 from Phison, no DRAM cache and QLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 515
| <!--Model-->ZP500GV30001,ZP250GV30001,ZP1000GV30001,ZP2000GV30001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 no dram and qlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate FireCuda 520 SSD M.2 PCIe Gen4 ×4 NVMe 1.4
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GM30002, ZP1000GM30002, ZP500GM30002
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E16 and Toshiba 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) BiCS4 NAND flash DDR4 DRAM buffer and TLC-based with SLC-mode cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 520N m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP2000GV3A012, ZP1000GV3A012 and ZP500GV3A012
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->ZP500GM3A013,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison PS5018-E18 on DRAM DDR4 with Micron 176L TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->ZP1000CV3A002,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 540
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 Phison E26 on DRAM LPDDR4 with 232-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Firecuda 530R
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD85 m.2 nvme PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 [http://vlo.name:3000/ssdtool/ firmware tools]
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power UD90 PCIe 4.0 nvme
| <!--Model-->SP250GBP44UD9005, SP500GBP44UD9005, SP01KGBP44UD9005, SP02KGBP44UD9005,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Phison E21T with no DRAM so HMB and 176-Layer Micron TLC (B47R) but later no name QLC nand instead -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A60 A80
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 various originally an E12 drive with 64L Toshiba NAND, then had variations with E12S and SM2262EN as well as random 64L/96L, now it comes with a MAP1001A controller by Maxio and some YMTC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power US75 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 multiple variants with different NAND flash and/or controller like MAP1602A (F1C F2C uses NVMe 1.4, F3C U uses NVMe 2.0) and 232-layer TLC NAND flash, no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC501 M.2 m.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 SSD
| <!--Model-->
*Rev0 HFM256GDHTNG-8510B SSS0L24764, HFM256GDJTNG-8310A,
*Rev1 HFM256GDHTNG-8310A SSS0Q68673,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC511 512GB NVMe PCIe M2 2230 SSD
| <!--Model-->HFM256GDJTNI-82A0A HFM512GDGTNI-82A0A D P/N 0TG8T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix BC711 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->HFM001TD3JX013N, HFM512GD3JX013N, HFM256GD3JX013N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 okay but no dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix PC711 m.2 2280 PCIe Gen3 x4
| <!--Model-->
*HFS001TDE9X073N, HFS512GDE9X073N, HFS256GDE9X073N
*HFS001TDE9X080N, HFS512GDE9X080N, HFS256GDE9X081N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC210 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC601 PCIe 3.0 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 - Cepheus Plus YCN34PTA0FR Controller and 48L TLC Flash, pseudo-SLC cache and LPDDR4-3733 SK Hynix H9HCNNN8KUMLHR-NME dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix PC401 3rd gen PCIe
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 bad batch early -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Gold P31 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 SK hynix’s proprietary Cepheus controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix SK500 Gen 4 (x4)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK hynix Platinum P41 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 Aries SSD controller with 176-Layer TLC flash - SK hynix LPDDR4 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix PC801 PCIe Gen4 x4 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->HFS001TEJ9X101N, HFS512GEJ9X101N, HFS256GEJ9X101N, HFS002TEJ9X101N
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix BC901 m.2 nvme PCIe Gen4 2230
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 Silicon Motion SM2269XT with no DRAM so HMB buffer cache - SK Hynix 176-layer TLC NAND flash 1TB only -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7512G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup MP34
| <!--Model-->MP34 256GB, MP34 512GB, MP34 1TB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 good Phison E12 with DRAM NANYA DDR3L and Toshiba BiCS 3 64L TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea A440 PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison PS5018-E18 NVMe 1.4 controller and Micron’s 96L TLC with SK hynix 8Gb DDR4 chips but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group TForce Cardea A440 Lite PCIe Gen4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 dram-less E27T controller and 162L TLC but not OPAL-compliant AES 256-bit
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team Z44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison’s E19T controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->teamgroup Team MP44L m.2 nvme pcie
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Phison E21T no DRAM so HMB with 176-Layer Micron TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team MP33Q
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - dramless maxio MAP1202 with TLC (MP33) or QLC (MP33Q) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group QX GE Pro m.2 nvme PCIe5
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 innogit IG5666 with QLC 3D 232L nand with DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force G70 Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 InnoGrit IG5236 (Rainier) with DRAM and NAND YMTC TLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team Group T-Force Cardea Z540 m.2 nvme PCIe 5.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 Phison E26 controller and 232L TLC and DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE110S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS128GMTE110S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE220S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 TS2TMTE220S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE300S PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 2230 TS256GMTE300S TS512GMTE300S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 3D TLC NAND, 1G and 2G get hot
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend MTE400S
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TWSC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Union Memory (Shenzhen) AM6672
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM6A0 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Verbatim V15000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN720 M.2 2280 NVME PCIE for Data Centers
| <!--Model-->SDAQNTW-512G-1001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2021
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC SN520 2230 Gen3 x2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 to 2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital ix sn530 M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 industrial sandisk controller and firmware, as well as 96-layer 3D TLC NAND memory that can work in TLC or SLC mode -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN730 Gen3 x4 M.2 2280 M.2 NVME
| <!--Model-->SDBPNTY-1T00, SDBPNTY-512G-1012,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 to 2021 DRAM Cache DDR4-2666 CL18 Micron MT40A512M16LY-075:E (D9WFH) with Controller WD 20-82-00705-A2 Triton MP28 and NAND Flash Toshiba BiCS4 60082 512G (Rebranded by SanDisk) TLC 96-layer
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN750
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019 64-layer 3D stacked NAND with 3 bits per cell TLC (Triple Level Cell) with 256MB of skhynix DRAM cache for every 250GB
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN850 m.2 nvme Gen4 PHY
| <!--Model-->WDS100T1X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 Sandisk G2 controller with Micron DDR4 cache - new nCache 4.0 slc cache total dynamic capacity spans one-third (300GB on 1TB) with a small static SLC cache (12GB on 1TB) from the Kioxia BiCS4 96L TLC 96-layer NAND flash -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western digital SN550 Blue M.2 NVME PCIE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - various controllers and NANDs
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SN810 NVMe SSD 2280 Gen4 x4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 slc cache - laptop oem only no retail version -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN850X
| <!--Model-->WDS100T2X0E, WDS200T2X0E, WDS400T2X0E, WDS800T2X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 issues with early ssd firmware and AMD Zen 3 X570 and X670E chipsets - Sandisk A101000291-82 controller with 112-layer TLC and DDR4 DRAM cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN570 single-sided M.2 2280 (80mm) PCIe 3.0
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless - WD/SanDisk SSD controller with BiCS 5 3D NAND TLC 112-layer NAND flash memory -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Black SN770 m.2 nvme
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3X0E,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless cache with TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green SN350 m.2 NVMe SSD
| <!--Model-->WDS100T3G0C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 DRAM-less cache with SanDisk controller and QLC (quad-level cell) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_BLACK SN750 SE
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 controller Phison E19T, dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SN740 M.2 (2230) PCIe 4.0 x4 2280
| <!--Model-->SDDQTQD-1T00, SDDPNQD-, SDDPNQD-256G-2006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 dramless with SSD controller WD Sandisk 20-82-10081-A1 Polaris MP16+ with Toshiba BiCS5 112-layer TLC NAND flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD_Blue SN580
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 dramless SanDisk controller with (HMB) and 112-Layer Kioxia TLC (BiCS5)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SN5000
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Black SN8100 / Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 8100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX 5100 7100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Optimus GX Pro 850X
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2026
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Zhitai (Yangtze Memory)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== Mini SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->Biwin PCIe 4×2 NVMe 1.3
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025 GPDwin5 and Oneplayer Superx hybrid - 3D TLC - LGA packaging - V1 slide tray mechanism -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2025
|-
|}
==SATA==
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI), a programming interface for SATA host controllers. Platforms supporting AHCI may take advantage of performance features such as no master/slave designation for SATA devices — each device is treated as a master — and hardware-assisted native command queuing. AHCI may but not often also provides usability enhancements such as Hot-Plug (Desktop and Mobile Only). AHCI requires appropriate software support (e.g., an AHCI driver)
AHCI, the underlying protocol for SATA, only supports one queue with 32 commands.
The issue with AHCI is that it's going to take a pile of test hardware just to figure out all the different bugs in all the motherboard chipsets and add-on PCI cards that 'kinda' implement AHCI. Not to mention Silicon Image, which took a very different approach from Intel's AHCI in their SATA controllers.
=== SATA 7mm 2.5inch SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA 240GB Ultimate SU630 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ASU630SS-240GQ-R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su650 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU650SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su800 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU800
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SMI SM2258 controller with Micron 3D TLC NAND but low performance when data fills the SLC cache - slow write speed -
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA Ultimate Su680 2.5in
| <!--Model-->ASU680SS240GTR
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS340 Panther
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Apacer AS350
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Corsair F120
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M225 SSD 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009 sata2 3gbp/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial RealSSD C300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 sata3 6gbps - Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 controller with a 128MB Micron 0AD12-D9LGQ RAM buffer with Micron 9wb11 MLC NAND - fast on 6Gbps SATA3 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M4
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2011 Marvell 88SS9174-BKK2 processor, 25nm MLC NAND flash and 128MB dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M500 120Gb to 960Gb
| <!--Model-->CT250M500SSD1, CT500M500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial M550 120G to 1T
| <!--Model-->CT250M550SSD1, CT500M550SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX100
| <!--Model-->CT500BX100SSD1, CT1000BX100SSD1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - no dram - Silicon Motion SM2246EN and ATA version ACS-2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 dram cache Micron controller and nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial MX200
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 MLC NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) BX300 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 dramless cache - Micron ex Tidal controller and TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) bx500 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->CT240BX500SSD1, CT480BX500SSD1, CT960BX500SSD1, CT1000BX500SSD1, CT2000BX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 SM2258XT 4channel later SM2259XT paired with Micron’s latest 64-Layer 3D TLC flash but dramless SLC cache (part of the tlc flash) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Crucial (Micron) MX500
| <!--Model-->CT250MX500SSD1, CT500MX500SSD1, CT1000MX500SSD1, CT2000MX500SSD1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - dram cache from 256M to 2G - discontinued end of 2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 - no dram cache, Hynix memory 3dv7-176l 176 layer QLC (one chip), either raymx rm1135, SM2259XT controller or Realtek rts5735dlq
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang ranxiana S102 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S101Q 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Fikwot founded in 2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FX815 Standard 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FS810 Ultra 2.5inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertec FirestormLite 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->S240GHS3-M or SDSSD240GB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hypertech
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral V2 Plus 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel X25--M
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 520 Series 2.5 inch SATA 6Gb/s 2.5" SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2CW240A3, SSDSC2CW480A3,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 LSI SandForce SF2281, Flash Memory Intel Synchronous 25nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro Series 1500
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BF180A4L SSD0E38417,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel S3610 Series 2.5" 400GB 6GBPS SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BX400G4R
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 data center
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD Pro 5400s 512 GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF512H6
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3510 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDS2BB400G6, SSDSC2BB480G6R,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3520 Series MLC 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BB800G7,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD DC S3710 Series 800GB 2.5"
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2BA800G4P,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 server
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel SSD 545S Series 256GB 512GB
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KW256G8X1, SSDSC2KW512G8
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/warranty-rma/ka-00032.html Solidigm formerly Intel] SSD DC S4500 240GB 2.5inch - HP Enterprise
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KB240G7P
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingspec P3-512 P3-1T0 P3-2TO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston HyperX SH103S3/120G 3K
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston SSDNow 300
| <!--Model-->SV300S37A/240G, SV300S37A/120G, SV300S37A/60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 dramless - lsi sandforce SF2281 or JMicron JMF662 controller with Toshiba MLC or Intel MLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 120G to 960Gb 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->SA400S37/240G SBFK61K1, SA400S37/480G, SA400S37/960G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 half case sized ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G - t6 security torx into metal case - dram less - poor write speeds -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia formerly Toshiba HG6 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
*9.5mm THNSNJ512GBSU, THNSNJ256GBSU, THNSNJ128GBSU
*7mm THNSNJ512GCSU THNSNJ512GCSY, THNSNJ256GCSU THNSNJ256GCSY, THNSNJ128GCSU THNSNJ128GCSY
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - no dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NS100 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->LNS100-1TRB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - Marvell 88NV1120 Artemis, a DRAM cache is not available and pseudo-SLC. Micron 64-layer TLC NAND flash 4 chips @ 512 Gbit TS7512G181 (Rebranded by Lexar) (256G) - 4 nand flash chips Lexar/TST22T181/ B1924 and one controller: Lexar DM918/NOD43 1907 (512G) -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lexar NQ100
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - DM928 controller which operates without a DRAM buffer. Two 128GB Micron NAND flash chips
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LiteOn
| <!--Model-->LCS-128L9S-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 no dram - sata2 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Matrix 256Gb 512GB SATA 2.5in SSD
| <!--Model-->MIS512GSDS, MIS256GSDS
| <!--Work MSDos-->UP TO 550MB/S
| <!--Work GPT-->UP TO 500MB/S
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1100
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TBN-1AR1ZA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron 1300 2TB 1300 2.5"
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK2T0TDL-1AW1ZABHA
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010 - old sdd - TLC nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron RealSSD C400 2.5inch
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAK256MAM-1K12
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Mushkin Reactor
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Netac SA500
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex Series
| <!--Model-->OCZSSD2-1VTX60G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 2
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZTechnology Agility 3
| <!--Model-->AGT3-25SAT3-240G, AGT3-25SAT3-120G, AGT3-25SAT3-60G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 C
| <!--Model-->D2CSTK251M21-0240,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Deneva 2 R
| <!--Model-->D2RSTK251E19-0100,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 3 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX3-25SAT3-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OCZ Vertex 4 128GB 2.5" SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->VTX4-25SAT3-128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y-20 Y20 2.5 inch sata SHENZHEN ORICO TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023 flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico S500-Pro s500pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Origin Storage Inception TLC830 Pro Series 2.5in SATA III SSD
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D tlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->OWC Mercury Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2010
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P210 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> qlc flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Patriot P220
| <!--Model-->P220S2TB25
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> flash nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Plextor M6V
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS900 2.5 in sata SSD
| <!--Model-->SSD7CS900-480-PB
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY CS2311, CS3030 and Pro Elite SSDs
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung SM PM
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->PM871a or PM871b? SM/PM = 2-bit or 3-bit MLC. PM = 3-bit MLC = TLC. 8 = generation = 8xx, 7 = model = 850 EVO (in this case), 1 = usage (e.g. 3 = datacenter). a/b = revision or type of flash, the 850 EVO had multiple revisions including at least three types of flash (32L, 48L, 64L) so a = 32/48L, b = 64L. At lower capacities it might use different flash, for example the 256GB SM951 utilizies 2D/planar while the higher capacities use 3D. OEM drives tend to have different, optimized firmware, so performance will not be the same
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE120
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7TE5120 P/N MZ7TE512HMHP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-75E120, MZ-75E500 (P/N MZ7LN500) to MZ-75E4T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 Samsung MGX controller (S4LN062X01) up to 500GB capacities whilst Samsung MEX controller (3-core) beyond - Samsung TLC 3D V‐NAND 48 and later 64 layers and possibility of 256MB, 512MB or 1GB LPDDR2-1066 DRAM chip -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 PRO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7KE1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a 2.5 inch sata
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN512A P/N MZ7LN512HMJP,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM883 1.92TB
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LH1T90
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) - 1gb LPDDR4-1866 dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76E1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND - Samsung MJX Maru (S4LR030) contoller with no dram as standard -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO PRO
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 QVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-76Q1T0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 used 64-layer QLC V-NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 QVO 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 870 EVO
| <!--Model-->MZ-7LN56F, MZ-77E1T0 P/N MZ7L31TOHBLB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 beware of bad batch early death - uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZ7LN256HCHP-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2021 uses 9x layer 3D QLC V-NAND (or V-NAND 4-bit MLC Samsung), may have no DRAM cache - Samsung MKX 8-channel controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra 3D/Extreme Pro
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 SandForce SF-2281 dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Ultra Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDHP-256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell SS889175 processor with SanDisk's 19nm NAND and 128MB Samsung DDR2 DRAM chip
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Marvell 88SS9188 Marvell 88SS9187 with SanDisk 64Gbit 19nm MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x300s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Plus
| <!--Model-->SDSSDA-240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 pseudo SLC cache dramless
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk Z400s
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - Silicon Motion SM2246XT DRAM-less - budget end of market -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk x400
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 4 NAND packages and marvell controller 88ss1074 on blue pcb - 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate BarraCuda Q1 SSD
| <!--Model-->ZA240CV10001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 dramless A55 started with the Phison S10 but later the S11 i.e. Phison PS3111-S11-13 controller and 96-layer TLC NAND flash memory with a pseudo-SLC cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power Ace A55 2.5in
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk hynix
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012 sandforce controller -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SH910A
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 - Link_A_Media (LAMD) controller with eight 256Gbit H27QEGDVEBLR NAND 20nm hynix MLC - SK hynix H5PS1G83JFA DRAM -
|-
| <!--Brand-->sk Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->HFS256G32MND-3210A, HFS256G32MND-3312A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 - red strip around edges - 8-channel controller SK hynix LM87810AA-A0 with DDR2 buffer chip and four pieces of 16nm hynix MLC NAND -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SL300 series 2.5in SSD
*3110A SL301STD
*3210A
*3300A
*3310A
| <!--Model-->HFS500G32TND, HFS256G32TNE, HFS128G32TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC - consumer line red in corners - SK hynix LM878100AA (HFS256G32MND-3312A) later SH87820BB and NAND 16nm hynix TLC - 256mb dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sk Hynix Canvas SC3 series 2.5in SSD
*N1A0A , ,
*N1A1A
*N1A2A SC308STD,
*N2A0A , , SC311STD
| <!--Model-->HFS512G32TNF-N2A0A,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - red in corners - no dram and no SLC cache - Hynix ex Link_A_Media Devices (LAMD) SH87820BB 2c but poor mixed workload ability MLC -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Team EX2 GX2 Elite QX
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2023
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP AX2 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive SSD
| <!--Model-->T253A3512G0C101, T253A3001T0C101, T253A3002T0C101,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 3D NAND TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup TF Vulcan Z 2.5in sata
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dramless smi2259xt 128L tlc nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan ZQLC
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024 dram-less smi2259xt qlc 144L nand -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Topesel
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD370S 250GB 2.5" SATA SSD
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend 220S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS120GSSD220S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 3D TLC without dram
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend SSD230S 2.5in
| <!--Model-->TS256GSSD230S TS512GSSD230S TS1TSSD230S TS2TSSD230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 3D TLC NAND with DRAM Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Viathan
| <!--Model-->S001T3V
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red SA500 NAS
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 250Gb to 4Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS400T3B0A WDS200T3B0A WDS100T3B0A WDS500G3B0A WDS250G3B0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SSD 2.5"
| <!--Model-->WDS240G1G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Green 200Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T2G0A WDS100T3G0A WDS480G2G0A WDS240G2G0A WDS120G2G0A
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018 - cheap and slow ssd -
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD SA530
| <!--Model-->SDASB8Y-256G SD9SB8W,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->[https://www.xray-disk.com xraydisk] 2.5 inch
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> from the manufacturer only - Phsion/SMI(2258XT)/Realtek/Yeestor
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Xum
| <!--Model-->hx256gssdsata3
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y3000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCie 3.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->Yottamaster
| <!--Model-->Y7000
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> PCIe 4.0
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== SATA M.2 (M and B key) ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->ADATA M.2 2280 Sata
| <!--Model-->AXNS381E-128GM-B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fanxiang S201 m.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->S201
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fikwot FN203 m.2 sata (oldtan, twipps, teexin aka Shenzhen Pingfan "Ordinary" Road Technology Co., Ltd)
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 lifespan not long Maxio MAP + YMTC 128L
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Foresee (Shenzhen Longsys)
| <!--Model-->YSM80CD-128G YSDE128G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 - 88nv1120-bt22 T3WU030
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 2242 120G
| <!--Model-->INSSD120GM242
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral M.2 2280
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GM.26M2280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral 256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB
| <!--Model-->INSSD1TM280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 netac rebrand - no dram cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel Pro 545S 2280
| <!--Model-->SSDSCKKF256G8H
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> no dram, TLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intel
| <!--Model-->SSDSC2KF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Intenso M.2 internalSSD SATA III 1 TB
| <!--Model-->Top
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston A400 m.2
| <!--Model-->SA400M8/240G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 entry level ssd 4 x FH64B08UCT1-60 64G -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston
| <!--Model-->RBU-SNS8350DES3128GP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingston V300
| <!--Model-->SV300S3505AG
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{yes}}
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->Nightly Build 2014-09-18
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON SATA 128GB
| <!--Model-->CV3-8D128-11
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LITEON
| <!--Model-->CV1-8B256-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Lite-On
| <!--Model-->L8H-256V2G-HP L8H-128V2G-HP
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 2016 nanya nt5c864m16fp-dh
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->LSI
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 SF37000 controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron
| <!--Model-->M550
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron M600 enterprise m.2 sata up to 512GB
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256MBF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014 Marvell 88SS9189 SATA controller, DRAM chip 256MB 533MHz LPDDR2, NAND for the 256GB drive MT29F1T08CQCCBG2-10:C 16nm MLC NAND each 128GB package
|-
| <!--Brand-->MICRON 1100 M.2 SATA 6Gb/s 2280
| <!--Model-->MTFDDAV256TBN HP P/N 903109-001,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico Y20M-2242
| <!--Model-->Y20M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->202
|-
| <!--Brand-->PNY
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM841 M.2 sata3 2280
| <!--Model-->MZ-NTD2560/0L9 MZNTD256HAGL-000L9
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung CM871 Rev 0
| <!--Model-->MZNLF128HCHP-000H1 MZ-NLF1280
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM871a m.2 Sata
| <!--Model-->MZNLN256HMHQ, NLN512A P/N MZNLN512HMJP-000H1,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 TLC
|-
| <!--Brand-->SAMSUNG PM871b
| <!--Model-->MZNLN128HAHQ-000H1, MZNLN256HAJQ MZ-NLN256F MZ-NLN256C,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM881
| <!--Model-->MZ-NLH1280 MZNLH128HBHQ-000H1
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X300 M.2 sata 2280 80mm SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD7SN6S-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sandisk X400 SSD M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->SD8SN8U-128G-1006, SD8SN8U-256G-1006, SD8SN8U-512-1006,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016 SSD controller Marvell 88SS1074 four channel supports variety of NAND and up to 512MB DDR3L-1600 Micron DRAM cache -
|-
| <!--Brand-->SanDisk X600 M.2 SSD Solid State Drive
| <!--Model-->SD9SN8W-128G-1006 SD9TN8W-256G-1006
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->SANDISK X110 DELL 6T4HK M.2 2260
| <!--Model-->SD6SP1M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK Hynix SC300
| <!--Model-->SC308M280S HFS128G39TND
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015 SH87820BB controller - No dram buffer - multi-level cell (MLC) NAND
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC311 HFS256G39TNF
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->SK HYNIX
| <!--Model-->SC401 HFS256G39TNH
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Silicon Power A55 M.2 sata 2280
| <!--Model-->A55
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 - no dram -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TEAMGROUP Team MS30 SSD M.2 Sata 2280
| <!--Model-->TM8PS7001T0C101
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba RC100 (retail version of BG3)
| <!--Model-->KBG30ZMV256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba HG6 m.2
| <!--Model-->THNSNJ512GDNU THNSNJ512G8NY, THNSNJ256GDNU THNSNJ256G8NY, THNSNJ128GDNU THNSNJ128G8NY, THNSNJ256GVNU THNSNJ128GVNU,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2018
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA SSD M.2 2280 256GB
| <!--Model-->KSG50ZMV256G
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2019
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kioxia (Toshiba) BG6
| <!--Model-->KSG60ZMG256G,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->400
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS32GMTS400S TS64GMTS400S TS128GMTS400S
| <!--Model-->400S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> DDR3 dram cache and mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend
| <!--Model-->M.2 SSD 600 (2260), M.2 SSD 800S (2280)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> mlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS120GMTS420S TS240GMTS420S TS480GMTS420S
| <!--Model-->420S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> can run hot slc cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2242 TS256GMTS430S TS512GMTS430S
| <!--Model-->430S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache - 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS120GMTS820S TS240GMTS820S TS960GMTS820S
| <!--Model-->820S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3D nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend M.2 SSD 2280 TS256GMTS830S TS512GMTS830S TS1TMTS830S TS4TMTS830S
| <!--Model-->830S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> dram cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 120GB to 480Gb
| <!--Model-->WDS480G2G0B WDS240G2G0B WDS120G2G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2020 made in malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD Green SATA SSD m.2 2280 240Gb to
| <!--Model-->WDS240G3G0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2022 made in
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Blue SA510 M.2 SATA 250Gb to 2Tb
| <!--Model-->WDS200T3B0B WDS100T3B0B WDS500G3B0B WDS250G3B0B
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Red 500GB 1TB 2TB
| <!--Model-->SA500
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->union memory AM610 m.2 sata
| <!--Model-->SSS0R27339,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== mSATA SSD ===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fangxiang S301
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Kingchuxing
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Integral
| <!--Model-->INSSD256GMSA MO-300
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> tlc 3d nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Micron enterprise
| <!--Model-->M600
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Orico ZH-10 ZH10
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2024
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 840 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-M
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2015
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 850 EVO 1.8in
| <!--Model-->MZ-M5E120BW, MZ-M5E250BW, MZ-M5E500BW,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung PM851 1.8" msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MTE256D P/N MZ-MTMTE256HMHP, MZ-MTE1T00,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2016
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung 860 EVO 1.8inch msata
| <!--Model-->MZ-MM6E250BW, MZ-M6E500BW, MZ-M6E1T0BW
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA370S
| <!--Model-->MSA370S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> MLC nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->Transcend TS64GMSA230S
| <!--Model-->230S
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 3d tlc nand
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5inch Laptop Hard Disks ===
====7mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP628230-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP552605-01 250Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->CP693440-01 500Gb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z5K320 Z5K500-500 Z5K100 series
* 2013 HTS545050A7E380 HTS
* 2015 HTS545050A7E680 HTS
| <!--Model-->HTS 320GB 500Gb 1Tb
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Z7K320 Z7K500 series
| <!--Model-->HTS725050A7E630 320Gb HTS725050A7E635 500Gb 7200rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> avoid if it does not have the DCM code
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST 1T 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS541010B7E610
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->2017 128m cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus Thin
| <!--Model-->ST500LT012 ST320LT012. ST250LT012 500Gb 320gb 250gb 2014 5.4K rpm
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Thin SSHD 5400RPM Sata 2.5"
| <!--Model-->ST500LM000 500GB, ST500LM001, ST500LM020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2013 up to 64M cache and with 8GB NAND Flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate MomentusThin-B Video 2.5 HDD
* 2014
* 2015
* 2016
* 2017
| <!--Model-->ST500VT000 500GB,
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2014
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE Baracuda 2.5 5400
| <!--Model-->ST2000LM015 (2Gb), ST1000LM049 (1Tb), ST500LM030 (500Gb)
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda Pro
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM048 ST1000LM035
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> up to 128MB cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->SEAGATE FireCuda Compute 2.5
| <!--Model-->ST500LX025 ST1000LX015 ST2000LX001
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8GB NAND Commercial Multilevel Cell (cMLC), 128MB buffer and 5400-RPM spindle speed up to 140 MB/s
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 2.5in
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2018
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA MQ01ACF
| <!--Model-->MQ01ACF050 500GB 7200rpm 2020
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Brand
| Model
| Work MSDos
| Work GPT
| Tested Under
|-
| <!--Brand-->western digital wd blue 500G 8meg cache 5400rpm
* 2014 Rev T0
* 2015 Rev T1
| <!--Model-->wd5000lpvx
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->2012-2015 sequential 2MB block transfers 110 MB/s reading and writing -
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2.5" WD Blue Slim
| <!--Model-->WD10SPCX 1TB Nov 2016
| <!--Work MSDos-->{{Yes|hdd under partition table msdos/pc, boots on bios machines, will not on uefi machine}}
| <!--Work GPT-->{{Unk|untested hdd under gpt partition protocol scheme, not booting on uefi}}
| <!--Tested under-->AROS One 1.8 USB
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD5000LUCX 500Gb 5400rpm 16mb cache Rev Y0
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under--> 2017 Malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====9.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHW2040BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 40gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu
| <!--Model-->MHY2080BH
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 80gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHW2120B
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST bought by WD mid-2012 5K1000-1000
| <!--Model-->HTS541010A9E662 type TS5SAF100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Travelstar 5K500.B-320
| <!--Model-->HTS545025B9SA02 HTS545032B9A300 HTS545040B9A300 HTS545050B9A300 250Gb 320Gb 400Gb 500Gb 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HGST 1TB 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HTS721010A9E630
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung bought by Seagate late 2011
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate HD REV A (Jan 2014)
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM024
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung Spinpoint with Seagate 9.5mm
* 2013 Rev A HN-M500MBB/I
* 2014 Rev B HN-M500MBB/SP4
* 2015 Rev B HN-M500MBB/P4C
| <!--Model-->ST500LM012 (500M)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Momentus 5400.3
| <!--Model-->ST9160821AS
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 160gig
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1t
| <!--Model-->ST1000LM014, ST1000LM028, ST1000LM015
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 8g nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SSHD 1T
| <!--Model-->ST1000LX001
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32G nand flash
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK2555GSX HDD2H24
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 250g 5400rpm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MK5065GSX - 500GB 5400RPM SATA 3Gb/s 8MB Cache 2.5-Inch
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MKxx59GSXP, eg Toshiba MK6459GSXP 640GB 2011
| <!--Work-->{{yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->Icaros 2.2 with uses Advanced Format (AF) in 4,096 bytes per sector. Compatibility with legacy, 512 bytes through AF emulation techniques, called 512e
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2013 to 2016)
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD100
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba (2015 to 2020)
*2013
*2014
*2015 AA50/AX0D5A
*2016 AA60/AX0E1A
*
*2017 AGM AA01/AX002V
*2018 AGS AA70/AX0G1A
*2020 AA71/AX0G1A
| <!--Model-->MQ01ABD050 500meg
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABF100 1TB 5400 RPM 2013
| <!--Work-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->TOSHIBA
| <!--Model-->MQ04ABD200 2TB 5400 RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD7500BPVX 2013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WESTERN DIGITAL 1TB 2.5" SATA DRIVE 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-80JC3T0 (OCT 2014)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> , uses Advanced Format (AF)
|-
| <!--Brand-->WDC Western Digital Blue 1TB SATA 2.5" Hard Drive 5400 rpm, 8MB cache
| <!--Model-->WD10JPVX-08JC3T6 (Jun 2017)
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD10JPCX 1Tb
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
* 2019
| <!--Model-->WD10JUCT 1TB (1000GB) 2019
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Scorpio Black
* 2010
* 2014
| <!--Model-->WD5000BEKT, WD5000BPKX-22HPJT0, WD5000BPKT,
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 16m cache, 7200rpm thailand then malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->WD Western Digital Black
* 2016
| <!--Model-->WD2500LPLX, WD3200LPLX, WD5000LPLX SMR: WD5000LPSX, WD10SPSX
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> 32m cache , 7200rpm SATA-III malaysia
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA 2.5in NON-Laptop Hard Disks ===
====11mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Fujitsu 160GB 250GB 300GB
| <!--Model-->MHX2160BT, MHX2250BT, MHX2300BT
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->TP00640GB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====12.5mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
====15mm====
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 1TB IBM System X 15mm 2.5" SATA
| <!--Model-->ST91000640NS 81Y9731
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Laptop Optical Drives ===
Tested in usb port not hub with
*
*13fd:0840 Initio Corporation INIC-1618L SATA
*
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL-DT-ST DVDRAM
| <!--Model-->GSA T50L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage BD-Rom DVD Rewriter
| <!--Model-->CT10N AFCK101 LGE-DMCT10A(B)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 5v 12.7mm fails early
|-
| <!--Brand-->Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GT20L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009/2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Hitachi / LG
| <!--Model-->GT30N GT32N GT30L
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT40N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT50N GT51N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data Storage
| <!--Model-->GT90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 5v 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GU70N (HP/Dell),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL
| <!--Model-->GUD0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.8A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->GTA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
*Rev 101
*rev 102 2015 factory GH
| <!--Model-->GUC0N (ALOK113) MSIP-REM-HLD-GUA0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 9.5mm - flaky and dies quickly -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HL Data
| <!--Model-->GTC0N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 12.7mm 5V 1.8a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS
| <!--Model-->BU20N (S05JH) KCC-REM-HLD-BU10N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->HLDS Super Multi DVD Writer
| <!--Model-->GUD1N (S05JH) (S05NT) KCC-REM-HLD-GU90N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2017-2018 9.5mm 5v 1.8a - slow access -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->Uj870a Uj880 UJ890
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8A0
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic MATSHITA 12.7mm SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->UJ8B0 (Asus K53S),
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 12.7mm 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8B1
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2011 5v 1.5a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8C0, UJ8C1, UJ8C2 9.5mm,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 2013 5v 1.6a
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Precision Devices Co Ltd
| <!--Model-->UJ8D0, UJ8D1 KCC-REM-PPD-UJ8D1 HP 657534-TC2,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013 ok lifeline,
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8E2Q
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic
| <!--Model-->UJ8FB
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5a 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Panasonic Blu-Ray DVD Writer Slimline
| <!--Model-->UJ260
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DC-8A2SH,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A3S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8A4SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DS-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On DVD-ROM
| <!--Model-->DS-8DBSH1148
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips Lite-On
| <!--Model-->DU-8A6SH (HP)
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2015 5v 1.5A 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Philips and LiteOn
| <!--Model-->DS-8A8SH118C KCC-REM-PLD-DS-8A8LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5a 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8A9SH DS8A9SH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DS-8ABSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD DVD/CD Rewritable Drive
| <!--Model-->DU-8A5LH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2016 9.5mm 5v 1.5a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD
| <!--Model-->DU-8ACSH
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->PLSD Philips
| <!--Model-->da-8aesh11b, DA-8AESH-24B
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2019 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Pioneer
| <!--Model-->DVR-TD09TBG
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7580s, AD-7581s SOK-AD-7580S(B), AD-7583s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008-2010 5V 1.5A
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc SATA DVD
| <!--Model-->AD-7561S, AD-7560S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7 MM
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7585H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm cleaning the laser lens inside the drive with a liquid lens cleaner. Also check the lens carrier slides freely from one extreme to the other inside the drive without sticking
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD7590s, AD-7591s,
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7700s, AD-7710h, AD-7701H, AD-7703S
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony Optiarc
| <!--Model-->AD-7760H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2012 5v 1.5A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7711H AD-7740H
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 12.5mm 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S208B Ver BB Rev 00
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2009 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba TSSTCorp Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-S083C Ver C Rev 03 /BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.5a 12.7 mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corp
| <!--Model-->TS-L633
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2010 5v 1.3A 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba Samsung
| <!--Model-->SN-208FB/BEBE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2014 12.7mm 5v 1.3a - tracking issues, feels cheap and flaky in use -
|-
| <!--Brand-->TSST Toshiba Samsung Corp.
| <!--Model-->SU-208FB/TFJF KCC-REM-TSS-SU208
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2013-2014 9.5mm 5v 1.3a -
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution--> 9.5mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU40N
*LG WP50NB40
*LG BP50NB40
*ASUS BW-16D1HT
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
*LG BU50N
*LG WH16NS40
*LG WH14NS40
*ASUS BW-16D1X-U
*ASUS SBW-06D5H-U
*Verbatim 43889
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|}
=== [https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data SATA Desktop 3.5inch Hard Disks] ===
Datasheets with the SMR (overlapped packing Shingled Magnetic Recording) and CMR (faster Conventional Magnetic Recording) parts
<pre>
WD: https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/internal-drives/wd-blue-hdd/product-brief-western-digital-wd-blue-pc-hdd.pdf
Seagate: https://www.seagate.com/content/dam/seagate/migrated-assets/www-content/datasheets/pdfs/3-5-barracudaDS1900-14-2007US-en_US.pdf
Toshiba: https://storage.toshiba.com/docs/support-docs/P300-SalesSheet_English_Web_r2.pdf
</pre>
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Seagate Barracuda 7200.9
| ST3160812AS, ST3160212AS
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2 - Capacity: 160 GB - Speed: 7200RPM - Cache: 8 MB - Interface: SATA2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Barracuda LP Green 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->ST1000DL002 1TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SkyHawk Surveillance HDD ST4000VX000 Series
| <!--Model-->ST4000VX013
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate Baracuda Compute
| <!--Model-->ST500DM009 2F110A-500 / 02PKVY / 2PKVY (500m),
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under--> - SATA III (6Gb/s) - Format 3.5" - 32MB Cache
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate CMR
| <!--Model-->ST1000DM010 ST500DM009
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate 2TB SMR
| <!--Model-->ST2000DM008
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate SMR
| <!--Model-->ST8000DM004 ST6000DM003 ST4000DM004 ST3000DM007 ST2000DM005
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 5400rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD220
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba 7200rpm
| <!--Model-->HDWD320
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Toshiba P300 CMR
| <!--Model-->HDWD130XZSTA HDWD130UZSVA, HDWD120XZSTA HDWD120UZSVA, HDWD110XZSTA HDWD110UZSVA
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital 2010
| <!--Model-->WD20EARS Green 2TB 5400rpm 64mb cache
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital WD
| <!--Model-->WD20EFRX WD40EFRX 5400rpm
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital
| <!--Model-->WD4002FFWD
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD80EAAZ WD80EAZZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital CMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAZ, WD60EZAZ
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD20EARZ, WD20EZAZ - 2TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Western Digital SMR
| <!--Model-->WD40EZAX - 4TB, WD60EZAX - 6TB, WD80EZAX - 8TB
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== SATA Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
|}
==PATA==
=== IDE Desktop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| M1624TAU
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| IBM
| DHEA-38451
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SP40A2H
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST3160215ACE
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Seagate
| ST32122A
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD102AA
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Western Digital
| WD200
| {{maybe}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Laptop Hard Disks ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Fujitsu
| MHV2040AH
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->HGST Hitachi Travelstar
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Samsung
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Seagate
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Toshiba
| MK2011GAP
| {{yes}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
=== IDE Desktop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| Compaq
| CR-594-BCQ
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| CRD-8322B(CP1)
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| CRD-8484B(AM2A)
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Compaq
| LTN-485
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Creative
| CD220E
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GDA-4120B
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| LG
| CRD-8400B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Lite-On
| LTN486S
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Mitsumi
| CRMC-FX4830T
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| CDR-1700B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| DV-5800A
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| ND-2100A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| NEC
| NR-7900A
| {{yes}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Philips
| DVD8631
| {{no}}
| {{no}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Samsung
| SC-148
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SCR-2030
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Samsung
| SM-348B
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU601
| {{yes}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Sony
| CDU611-25
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| Toshiba
| SD-M1202
| {{no}}
| {{n/a}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.5.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|}
=== IDE Laptop Optical Drives ===
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Reads
! width="10%" |Writes
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->H-L Hitachi LG
| <!--Model-->GCC-4244N
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2006
|-
| Hitachi-LG
| GCCT10N
| {{yes}}
| {{Maybe|FryingPan WRITE seems to have no problem with data sections (track 1) - combos with audio sections (track 2) white screens aros eventually}}
| AspireOS Xenon with 25th Jan 2014 self update kernel
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Philips
| SDR089
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L462C TS-L462D
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| 2005 Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| TSSTcorp
| TS-L632H
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 1.4
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| Sony
| DW-Q58A
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| Sony Optiarc
| AD-7540A
| {{yes}}
| {{unk}}
| Icaros Desktop 2.2
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->Optiarc DVD RW AD-7560A IDE
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->Sony
| <!--Model-->AD-7590A
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->2008 12.7mm
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Reads-->
| <!--Writes-->
| <!--Tested Distribution-->
|}
== SCSI ==
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" width="70%"
! width="20%" |Brand
! width="20%" |Model
! width="10%" |Works MSDos/PC Bios
! width="10%" |Works GPT/UEFI
! width="20%" |Tested Distribution
|-
| <!--Brand-->
| <!--Model-->
| <!--Work MSDos-->
| <!--Work GPT-->
| <!--Tested under-->
|-
|}
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/* Motivation */
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[[File:Rose-compiler-code-review-1.png|thumb|400px|Code review using rose-github.llnl.gov]]
[[File:Rose-compiler-code-review-2.png|thumb|400px|Connection between github and Jenkins]]
Please note: '''the URL of the internal github has changed'''! It is now https://rose-github.llnl.gov/, instead of https://github.llnl.gov/ .
==Motivation==
Without code review, developers have:
* added '''unreadable''' contributions which do not conform to any consistent coding styles.
* added '''undocumented''' contributions which cannot be understood by anybody else(essentially useless contributions).
* added '''untested''' contributions (codes without accompanying tests) so the contributions do not work as expected or can be easily broken by other conflicting contributions (another essentially less useful contributions)
* '''disabled tests''' to subvert our stringent Jenkins CI regression tests
* added files into wrong directories, with improper names
* committed hundreds of reformatted files
* re-invented the wheel by implementing features that already exist
* added 160MB MPI trace files into the git repository
See [http://www.phabricator.com/docs/phabricator/article/User_Guide_Review_vs_Audit.html#advantages-of-review Phabricator's "Advantages of Review" document] (a).
==Goals==
Our primary goals for code reviewing ROSE are to:
* share knowledge about the code: coder + reviewer will know the code, instead of just the coder
* group-study: learn through studying other peoples' code
* enforce policies for consistent usability and maintainability of ROSE code: documented and tested
* avoid reinventing the wheel and eliminating unnecessary redundancy
* safe-guarding the code: disallowing subversive attempts to disable or remove regression tests
==Software==
We are currently testing [https://enterprise.github.com/dashboard Github Enterprise] and looking into the possibility of leveraging [http://www.redmine.org/ Redmine] for internal code review.
In the past, we have looked at [http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/ Google's Gerrit code review system].
===Github===
'''Releases''': https://enterprise.github.com/releases
'''Support''': https://support.enterprise.github.com
====rosebot====
(''Under development'')
An automated pull request analyzer to perform various tasks:
* Automatically add reviewers to Pull Requests based on hierarchical configuration
* "Pre-receive hook" analyses: file sizes, quantity of files, proprietary source, etc.
* more...
==Developer Checklist==
Read these tips and guidelines before sending a request for code review.
===Coding Standards===
Please go to [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] for the complete guideline.
Here we only summary some key points.
Your code should be written in a way that makes it easily maintainable and reviewable:
* write easy to understand code; avoid using exotic techniques which nobody can easily understand.
* add sufficient documentation (source-code comments, README, etc.) to aid the understandability of your code, your documentation should cover
** why do you do this (motivation)
** how do you do it (design and/or algorithm)
** where are the associated tests (works as expected)
* before submission of your code for review, make sure
** you have merged with the latest central repository's master branch without conflicts
** your working copy can pass local tests via: make, make check, and make distcheck
** you have fixed all compiler warnings of your code whenever possible
* submit a logical unit of work (one or more commits); something coherent like a bug fix, an improvement of documentation, an intermediate stage for reaching a big new feature.
* balance code submissions with a good ratio of [lines of code] and [complexity of code]. A good balance needs to be achieved to make the reviewer's life easier.
** the time needed to review your code should not exceed 1 hour. Please avoid pushing thousands of lines at a time.
** Please also avoid pushing any trivial (fixed a typo, commented out a single line etc.) to be reviewed.
===One time setup===
Steps for initializing code review:
1. '''Login''' to http://rose-github.llnl.gov using your OUN and PAC.
2. '''Fork''' your own clone of the ROSE repository from http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose.
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose
* Click the '''Fork''' button at the upper right corner of the webpage
3. '''Add Collaborators''':
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/<your_account>/rose
** Click '''Admin'''
** Click '''Collaborators'''
*** Add '''candidate code reviewers''': liao6, too1. These developers will review and merge your work.
*** Add '''admins''': hudson-rose. This user will automatically synchronize your master branch with /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master.
4. '''Create your public-private SSH key pair''' using <tt>ssh-keygen</tt>, and add the public key to your rose-github.llnl.gov account. Refer to [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys Generating SSH Keys] or use a public key tat you already have.
(rose-github.llnl.gov only supports the SSH protocol for now; HTTPS is not yet supported.)
5. '''Configure Auto-syncs''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your repository added to a white-list of repositories to be synced whenever new commits are integrated into ROSE's official master branch.
6. '''Setup polling job''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your Github repository polled for new changes on the master branch. When new changes are detected, your master branch will be pushed to the central repository (and added to the Jenkins testing queue) as <tt><oun>-reviewd-rc.</tt>
===Daily work process===
* have a local git repo to do your work and submit local commits, you have two choices:
** clone it from /nfs/casc/overture/rose/rose.git as we usually do before
** clone your fork on rose-github.llnl.gov to a local repo (only HTTPS is supported via LC)
Note: You may encounter SSL certificate problems. If you do, simply disable SSL verification in cURL using either <em>export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=false</em> or configuring git:
<pre>
$ git config --global http.sslVerify false
</pre>
** don't use branches, use separated git repositories for each of your tasks. So status/progress of one task won't interfere with other tasks.
* When ready to push your commits, synchronize with the latest rose-compiler/master to resolve merge conflicts, etc.
** type: git pull origin master # this should always work since master branches on rose-github.llnl.gov are automatically kept up-to-date
** make sure your local changes can pass 1)make -j8, 2)make check -j8, and 3)make distcheck -j8
* push your commits to your fork's non-master branch, (like bugfix-rc , featurex-rc, work-status, etc.) You have total freedom in creating any branches in your forked repo, with any names you like
<pre>
# If your local repository was cloned from /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/rose.git.
# There is no need to discard it. You can just add the rose-github.llnl's repo as an additional remote repository and push things there:
git remote add github-llnl-youraccount-rose http://rose-github.llnl.gov/youraccount/rose.git
git push github-llnl-youraccount-rose HEAD:refs/heads/bugfix-rc
</pre>
** It is encouraged to push your work to a remote branch with a -status suffix, which will trigger a pre-screening Jenkins Job: http://hudson-rose-30:8080/view/Status/job/S0-pre-screening-before-code-review/. This is often useful to make sure your pushes can pass a minimum make check rules, including your own, before reviewers spend time on reading your code. Reviewers can also see both your code and your code's actions.
* add a pull(merge) request to merge bugfix-rc into your own fork's master,
** '''please note that the default pull request will use rose-compiler/rose's master as the base branch (destination of the merge). Please change it to be your own fork's master branch instead.'''
** Also make sure the source (head) branch of the pull (merge) request is the one your want (bugfix-rc in this example)
** Double check the diff tab of your pull request '''only shows the differences you made''', without other things brought in from the central repo. Or your own repo's master is out-of-sync with the central repo's master. Notify system admin (too1) for the problem or manually fix it using the troubleshooting section of this page.
* notify a reviewer that you have a pull request (requesting to merge your bugfix-rc into your master branch)
** You can assign the pull request to the reviewer so an email notification will be automatically sent to the reviewer
** Or you can add discussion within the pull request using @revieweraccount. '''NOTE''': please only click "Comment on this issue" once and manually refresh the web page. Github Enterprise has a bug so it cannot automatically shown the newly added comment. [https://github.com/rose-compiler/rose/issues/79 bug79]
** Or you can just email the reviewer
* waiting for reviewer's feedback:
===Review results ===
* Completion and Submission To Jenkins
** If your code passes code review, the reviewer should have merged your bugfix-rc into your master. Jenkins will automatically poll your master and do the testing/merging
* How To Make Changes
** To implement changes make local edits, local commits, push to your remote branch, and send a merge request again
* Taking Code Review Seriously
** Remember code review is not an attack on you as a person. The purpose of code review is to allow a colleague to evaluate your code. This can take a reasonable amount of time, so respect their efforts and seriously look at your code anew.
** Look through the reviewer comments and address them or comment the purpose of the code as it stands and wait for response
** Some comments are mandatory changes, these must be addressed before you will pass code review
** Some comments are suggestions. You should think about their suggestions carefully. If the reviewer suggests something you should form a rationalization for the difference or consider the implications of changing your code. ROSE is a team effort, we must take our colleagues seriously.
** ''DO NOT CLOSE''' the pull request. You can push your new commits to the same branch again and comment on the pull request to indicate there are new updates. Please review them again. This will avoid unnecessary repetition.
==Benefits of Code Review==
* Avoiding coding a feature that is already present.
** Remember you are coding for a user, and we must try our best to write clear code
** Code coherency is extremely important in a large project. Coherent code allows the user to spent his or her time on their project rather than trying to find an answer in the doxygen page and finding seven or eight ways to do the same thing without knowing the consequences of the different approaches
* Coding As A Team
** If every coder hid away and coded by himself without regard to the features ROSE already has, it not only can confuse users but developers as well.
** At a glance, the ROSE source directory weighs in at almost 1 GB. The compilation directory after make, make check, make install, make installcheck, make distcheck comes in at 19G. Lesson: ROSE is large and the chance of someone knowing everything about ROSE and its functionality is rather slim
** As a team the size is quite large but manageable so long as the work each person does on their particular section and asks about possible feature duplication and code readability
==Reviewer Checklist==
What to look out for as a code reviewer?
* Be familiar with the current [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] as a general guideline to perform the code review.
* Allocate up to 1 hour at a time to review approximately 500-1000 lines of code: a longer time may not pay off due to the attention span limits of human brains
===What to check===
Six major things to check:
* '''Documentation''': What are the commits about? Is this reflected in README, source comments, or LaTex files?
* '''Style''': Does the coding style follow our standard? Is the code clean, robust, and maintainable?
* '''Interface''': Does the code has a clean and simple interface to be used by users?
* '''Algorithm''': Does the code have sufficient comments about what algorithm is used? Is the algorithm correct and efficient (space and time complexity)?
* '''Implementation''': Does the code correctly implement the documented algorithm(s)?
* '''Testing''': Does the code have the accompanying test translator and input test codes to ensure the contributions do what they are supposed to do?
** Is Jenkins being configured to trigger these tests (your work may require new pre-requisite software or configure options)? Local tests on developer's workstation do not count.
More details, quick summary from [[ROSE Compiler Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]]
* '''Naming conventions''': File and directory names follow our standards; clear and intuitive
** '''Directory structure''': source code, test code, and documentation files are added into the correct locations
* '''Maintainability''': clarity of code; can somebody who did not write the code easily understand what the code does?
** '''No looong functions''': a function with hundreds of lines of code is a no-no
** '''Architecture/design''': the reasons and motivations for writing the code, and its design.
* '''No duplication''': similar code may already exist or can be extended
* '''Re-use''': can part of the code be refactored to be reusable by others?
* '''Unit tests''': make check rules are associated with each new feature to ensure the new feature will be tested and verified for expected behaviors
* '''Sanity''': no turning off, or relaxing, other tests to make the developer's commits pass Jenkins. In other words, '''no cheating'''.
===Commenting===
Reviewer comments should be clearly delimited into these three well-defined sections:
1. '''Mandatory''': the details of the comment must be implemented in a new commit and added to the Pull Request before the code review can be completed.
2. '''Recommended''': the details of the comment could represent a best-practice or, simply, it could be intended to provide some insight to the developer that they may have not thought about.
Both <tt>Mandatory</tt> and <tt>Recommended</tt> can be accompanied by the keyword <tt>Nitpick</tt>:
3. '''Nitpick''': the details of the comment represent a fix that usually involves a spelling/grammatical or coding style correction. The main purpose of the '''nitpick''' indication is to let the developer know that you're not trying to be on their case and make their life difficult, but an error is an error, or there's a better way to do something.
===Decisions ===
Make a clear and definitive decision for the code review:
* '''Pass''': The code does what it is supposed to do with clear documentation and test cases. '''Merge and close''' the pull request.
* '''Pass but with future tasks'''. The commits are accepted. But some additional tasks are needed in the future to improve the code. They can be put into a separate set of commits and pushed later on.
* '''Fail'''. Additional work is needed, such as better naming, better places to put files, more source comments, add regression tests, etc. Notify the developers of the issues and ask for a new set of commits to be pushed addressing the corrections or improvements.
=== Giving negative feedback ===
We directly quote from http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide#Giving_negative_feedback
" Here are a few guidelines in the event you need to reject someone's submission or ask them to clean up their work:
# Focus your comments on the code and any objectively-observed behavior, not motivations; for example, don't state or imply assumptions about motivating factors like whether the developer was just too lazy or stupid to do things right.
# Be empathetic and kind. Recognize that the developer has probably put a lot of work in their idea, and thank them for their contribution if you feel comfortable and sincere in doing so (and try to muster the comfort and sincerity). Most importantly, put yourself in their shoes, and say something that indicates you've done so.
# Help them schedule their work. If their idea is a "not yet" kind of idea, try to recommend the best way you know of to get their idea on a backlog (i.e. the backlog most likely to eventually get revisited).
# Let them know where they can appeal your decision. For example, if the contributor doesn't have a history of being disruptive or dense, invite them to discuss the issue on wikitech-l.
# Be clear. Don't sugarcoat things so much that the central message is obscured.
# Most importantly, give the feedback quickly. While tactful is better (and you should learn from past mistakes), you can always apologize for a poorly-delivered comment with a quick followup. Don't just leave negative feedback to someone else or hope they aren't persistent enough to make their contribution stick."
==Who should review what==
Ideally, every ROSE contributor should participate in code review as a reviewer at some point so the benefits of peer-review can fully be fulfilled.
However, due to the limited access to our internal github enterprise server, we currently have a centralized review process in which ROSE staff members (liao6, too1) serve as the default code reviewers. They are responsible for either reviewing the code themselves or delegate to other developers who either has better knowledge about the contributions or should be aware of the contributions.
We am actively looking at better options and will gradually expand the pool of reviewers so the reviewing step won't become a bottleneck.
''TODO'': use <tt>rosebot</tt> to automatically assign reviewers according to a hierarchical configuration of the source-tree.
==What to avoid ==
* Judging code by whether it's what the reviewer would have written
** Given a problem, there are usually a dozen different ways to solve it. And given a solution, there's a million ways to render it as code.
* degenerating into nitpicks:
** perfectionism may hurt the progress. we should allow some non-critical improvements to be done in the next version/commits.
* feel obligated to say something critical: it is perfectly fine to say "looks good, pass"
* delay in review: we should not rush it but we should keep in mind that somebody is waiting for the review to be done to move forward
==Criticism ==
Code reviews often degenerate into nitpicks. Brainstorming and design reviews to be more productive.
* This makes sense, the early we catch the problems, the better. Design happens earlier. Design should be reviewed. The same idea applies to requirement analysis also.
* To mitigate this risk, we now have rules for [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding_Standard#Design_Document| design document]] in our coding standard.
==Troubleshooting==
===master is out-of-sync===
The master branch of each developer's git repository (http://rose-github.llnl.gov) should be automatically synchronized with the central git repository's master branch (<tt>/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git</tt>). In rare cases, it could be out-of-sync. Here is an example to perform a manual synchronization:
1. Clone your Github repository:
<pre>
$ cd ~/Development/projects/rose
$ git clone git@github.com:<user_oun>/rose.git
Cloning into ROSE...
remote: Counting objects: 216579, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (55675/55675), done.
remote: Total 216579 (delta 159850), reused 211131 (delta 155786)
Receiving objects: 100% (216579/216579), 296.41 MiB | 35.65 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (159850/159850), done.
</pre>
2. Add the central repository as a remote repository:
<pre>
$ git remote add central /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
$ git fetch central
From /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
* [new branch] master -> central/master
...
</pre>
3. Push the central master branch to your Github's master branch:
<pre>
-bash-3.2$ git push central central/master:refs/heads/master
Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:<user_oun>/rose.git
16101fd..563b510 central/master -> master
</pre>
===master cannot be synchronized===
In rare cases, your repository's master branch cannot be automatically synchronized. This is most likely due to merge conflicts. You will receive an error message through an automated email, resembling the following (last updated on 7/24/2012):
<pre>
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git
! [rejected] origin/master -> master (non-fast forward)
error: failed to push some refs to 'git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git'
---
Your master branch at [rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git] cannot be automatically updated with [/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master]
Please manually force the update:
Add the central repository as a remote, call it "nfs":
$ git remote add nfs /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
1. First, try to manually perform a merge in your local repository:
# 1. Checkout and update your Github's master branch
$ git checkout master
$ git pull origin master
# 2. Merge the central master into your local master
$ git pull nfs master
<no merge conflicts>
# 3. Synchronize your local master to your Github's master
$ git push origin HEAD:refs/head/master
2. Otherwise, try to resolve the conflict.
3. Finally, if all else fails, force the synchronization:
$ git push --force origin nfs/master:refs/heads/master
WARNING: your master branch on Github will be overriden so make sure
you have sufficient backups, and take precaution.
</pre>
Please simply follow the email's instructions to force the update of your Github's master branch.
==Past Software Experience==
In the past, we have experimented with other code review tools:
===Gerrit (Google)===
In short:
* Gerrit's user interface is not user-friendly (it's complex and therefore, more confusing). This is true, when compared to Github's Pull Request mechanism for code review.
* Gerrit's remote API was not mature enough to handle our workflow. Additionally, we had to hack several things in order to slightly suit our needs. On the other hand, Github has a great remote API which is easily accessible through Ruby scripting, a very popular language for the domain of web interfaces and development.
* Gerrit is not as popular as Github, which is important for our project to gain traction. Also, more people are familiar with Github so it makes it easier for them to use.
==TODO==
* TOP-PRIORITY: add pre-screening Jenkins job before manual code review kicks in
* Research, install, and test Facebook's Phabricator: http://phabricator.org/
==Connection to Jenkins==
See [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review|Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review]]
==References==
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Tutorial
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide
* http://www.possibility.com/wiki/index.php?title=CodeReviews
* http://scientopia.org/blogs/goodmath/2011/07/06/things-everyone-should-do-code-review/
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3730527/workflow-for-github-based-code-review
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4262693/what-to-look-for-in-a-code-review
* LLNL Internal URL: http://rose-github.llnl.gov/
* http://www.processimpact.com/articles/revu_sins.html Seven Deadly Sins of Software Reviews
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[[File:Rose-compiler-code-review-2.png|thumb|400px|Connection between github and Jenkins]]
Please note: '''the URL of the internal github has changed'''! It is now https://rose-github.llnl.gov/, instead of https://github.llnl.gov/ .
==Motivation==
Without code review, developers have:
* added '''unreadable''' contributions which do not conform to any consistent coding styles.
* added '''undocumented''' contributions which cannot be understood by anybody else(essentially useless contributions).
* added '''untested''' contributions (codes without accompanying tests) so the contributions do not work as expected or can be easily broken by other conflicting contributions (another essentially less useful contributions)
* '''disabled tests''' to subvert our stringent Jenkins CI regression tests
* added files into wrong directories, with improper names
* committed hundreds of reformatted files
* re-invented the wheel by implementing features that already exist
* added 160MB MPI trace files into the git repository
See [http://www.phabricator.com/docs/phabricator/article/User_Guide_Review_vs_Audit.html#advantages-of-review Phabricator's "Advantages of Review" document] (a Facebook project).
==Goals==
Our primary goals for code reviewing ROSE are to:
* share knowledge about the code: coder + reviewer will know the code, instead of just the coder
* group-study: learn through studying other peoples' code
* enforce policies for consistent usability and maintainability of ROSE code: documented and tested
* avoid reinventing the wheel and eliminating unnecessary redundancy
* safe-guarding the code: disallowing subversive attempts to disable or remove regression tests
==Software==
We are currently testing [https://enterprise.github.com/dashboard Github Enterprise] and looking into the possibility of leveraging [http://www.redmine.org/ Redmine] for internal code review.
In the past, we have looked at [http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/ Google's Gerrit code review system].
===Github===
'''Releases''': https://enterprise.github.com/releases
'''Support''': https://support.enterprise.github.com
====rosebot====
(''Under development'')
An automated pull request analyzer to perform various tasks:
* Automatically add reviewers to Pull Requests based on hierarchical configuration
* "Pre-receive hook" analyses: file sizes, quantity of files, proprietary source, etc.
* more...
==Developer Checklist==
Read these tips and guidelines before sending a request for code review.
===Coding Standards===
Please go to [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] for the complete guideline.
Here we only summary some key points.
Your code should be written in a way that makes it easily maintainable and reviewable:
* write easy to understand code; avoid using exotic techniques which nobody can easily understand.
* add sufficient documentation (source-code comments, README, etc.) to aid the understandability of your code, your documentation should cover
** why do you do this (motivation)
** how do you do it (design and/or algorithm)
** where are the associated tests (works as expected)
* before submission of your code for review, make sure
** you have merged with the latest central repository's master branch without conflicts
** your working copy can pass local tests via: make, make check, and make distcheck
** you have fixed all compiler warnings of your code whenever possible
* submit a logical unit of work (one or more commits); something coherent like a bug fix, an improvement of documentation, an intermediate stage for reaching a big new feature.
* balance code submissions with a good ratio of [lines of code] and [complexity of code]. A good balance needs to be achieved to make the reviewer's life easier.
** the time needed to review your code should not exceed 1 hour. Please avoid pushing thousands of lines at a time.
** Please also avoid pushing any trivial (fixed a typo, commented out a single line etc.) to be reviewed.
===One time setup===
Steps for initializing code review:
1. '''Login''' to http://rose-github.llnl.gov using your OUN and PAC.
2. '''Fork''' your own clone of the ROSE repository from http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose.
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose
* Click the '''Fork''' button at the upper right corner of the webpage
3. '''Add Collaborators''':
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/<your_account>/rose
** Click '''Admin'''
** Click '''Collaborators'''
*** Add '''candidate code reviewers''': liao6, too1. These developers will review and merge your work.
*** Add '''admins''': hudson-rose. This user will automatically synchronize your master branch with /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master.
4. '''Create your public-private SSH key pair''' using <tt>ssh-keygen</tt>, and add the public key to your rose-github.llnl.gov account. Refer to [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys Generating SSH Keys] or use a public key tat you already have.
(rose-github.llnl.gov only supports the SSH protocol for now; HTTPS is not yet supported.)
5. '''Configure Auto-syncs''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your repository added to a white-list of repositories to be synced whenever new commits are integrated into ROSE's official master branch.
6. '''Setup polling job''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your Github repository polled for new changes on the master branch. When new changes are detected, your master branch will be pushed to the central repository (and added to the Jenkins testing queue) as <tt><oun>-reviewd-rc.</tt>
===Daily work process===
* have a local git repo to do your work and submit local commits, you have two choices:
** clone it from /nfs/casc/overture/rose/rose.git as we usually do before
** clone your fork on rose-github.llnl.gov to a local repo (only HTTPS is supported via LC)
Note: You may encounter SSL certificate problems. If you do, simply disable SSL verification in cURL using either <em>export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=false</em> or configuring git:
<pre>
$ git config --global http.sslVerify false
</pre>
** don't use branches, use separated git repositories for each of your tasks. So status/progress of one task won't interfere with other tasks.
* When ready to push your commits, synchronize with the latest rose-compiler/master to resolve merge conflicts, etc.
** type: git pull origin master # this should always work since master branches on rose-github.llnl.gov are automatically kept up-to-date
** make sure your local changes can pass 1)make -j8, 2)make check -j8, and 3)make distcheck -j8
* push your commits to your fork's non-master branch, (like bugfix-rc , featurex-rc, work-status, etc.) You have total freedom in creating any branches in your forked repo, with any names you like
<pre>
# If your local repository was cloned from /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/rose.git.
# There is no need to discard it. You can just add the rose-github.llnl's repo as an additional remote repository and push things there:
git remote add github-llnl-youraccount-rose http://rose-github.llnl.gov/youraccount/rose.git
git push github-llnl-youraccount-rose HEAD:refs/heads/bugfix-rc
</pre>
** It is encouraged to push your work to a remote branch with a -status suffix, which will trigger a pre-screening Jenkins Job: http://hudson-rose-30:8080/view/Status/job/S0-pre-screening-before-code-review/. This is often useful to make sure your pushes can pass a minimum make check rules, including your own, before reviewers spend time on reading your code. Reviewers can also see both your code and your code's actions.
* add a pull(merge) request to merge bugfix-rc into your own fork's master,
** '''please note that the default pull request will use rose-compiler/rose's master as the base branch (destination of the merge). Please change it to be your own fork's master branch instead.'''
** Also make sure the source (head) branch of the pull (merge) request is the one your want (bugfix-rc in this example)
** Double check the diff tab of your pull request '''only shows the differences you made''', without other things brought in from the central repo. Or your own repo's master is out-of-sync with the central repo's master. Notify system admin (too1) for the problem or manually fix it using the troubleshooting section of this page.
* notify a reviewer that you have a pull request (requesting to merge your bugfix-rc into your master branch)
** You can assign the pull request to the reviewer so an email notification will be automatically sent to the reviewer
** Or you can add discussion within the pull request using @revieweraccount. '''NOTE''': please only click "Comment on this issue" once and manually refresh the web page. Github Enterprise has a bug so it cannot automatically shown the newly added comment. [https://github.com/rose-compiler/rose/issues/79 bug79]
** Or you can just email the reviewer
* waiting for reviewer's feedback:
===Review results ===
* Completion and Submission To Jenkins
** If your code passes code review, the reviewer should have merged your bugfix-rc into your master. Jenkins will automatically poll your master and do the testing/merging
* How To Make Changes
** To implement changes make local edits, local commits, push to your remote branch, and send a merge request again
* Taking Code Review Seriously
** Remember code review is not an attack on you as a person. The purpose of code review is to allow a colleague to evaluate your code. This can take a reasonable amount of time, so respect their efforts and seriously look at your code anew.
** Look through the reviewer comments and address them or comment the purpose of the code as it stands and wait for response
** Some comments are mandatory changes, these must be addressed before you will pass code review
** Some comments are suggestions. You should think about their suggestions carefully. If the reviewer suggests something you should form a rationalization for the difference or consider the implications of changing your code. ROSE is a team effort, we must take our colleagues seriously.
** ''DO NOT CLOSE''' the pull request. You can push your new commits to the same branch again and comment on the pull request to indicate there are new updates. Please review them again. This will avoid unnecessary repetition.
==Benefits of Code Review==
* Avoiding coding a feature that is already present.
** Remember you are coding for a user, and we must try our best to write clear code
** Code coherency is extremely important in a large project. Coherent code allows the user to spent his or her time on their project rather than trying to find an answer in the doxygen page and finding seven or eight ways to do the same thing without knowing the consequences of the different approaches
* Coding As A Team
** If every coder hid away and coded by himself without regard to the features ROSE already has, it not only can confuse users but developers as well.
** At a glance, the ROSE source directory weighs in at almost 1 GB. The compilation directory after make, make check, make install, make installcheck, make distcheck comes in at 19G. Lesson: ROSE is large and the chance of someone knowing everything about ROSE and its functionality is rather slim
** As a team the size is quite large but manageable so long as the work each person does on their particular section and asks about possible feature duplication and code readability
==Reviewer Checklist==
What to look out for as a code reviewer?
* Be familiar with the current [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] as a general guideline to perform the code review.
* Allocate up to 1 hour at a time to review approximately 500-1000 lines of code: a longer time may not pay off due to the attention span limits of human brains
===What to check===
Six major things to check:
* '''Documentation''': What are the commits about? Is this reflected in README, source comments, or LaTex files?
* '''Style''': Does the coding style follow our standard? Is the code clean, robust, and maintainable?
* '''Interface''': Does the code has a clean and simple interface to be used by users?
* '''Algorithm''': Does the code have sufficient comments about what algorithm is used? Is the algorithm correct and efficient (space and time complexity)?
* '''Implementation''': Does the code correctly implement the documented algorithm(s)?
* '''Testing''': Does the code have the accompanying test translator and input test codes to ensure the contributions do what they are supposed to do?
** Is Jenkins being configured to trigger these tests (your work may require new pre-requisite software or configure options)? Local tests on developer's workstation do not count.
More details, quick summary from [[ROSE Compiler Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]]
* '''Naming conventions''': File and directory names follow our standards; clear and intuitive
** '''Directory structure''': source code, test code, and documentation files are added into the correct locations
* '''Maintainability''': clarity of code; can somebody who did not write the code easily understand what the code does?
** '''No looong functions''': a function with hundreds of lines of code is a no-no
** '''Architecture/design''': the reasons and motivations for writing the code, and its design.
* '''No duplication''': similar code may already exist or can be extended
* '''Re-use''': can part of the code be refactored to be reusable by others?
* '''Unit tests''': make check rules are associated with each new feature to ensure the new feature will be tested and verified for expected behaviors
* '''Sanity''': no turning off, or relaxing, other tests to make the developer's commits pass Jenkins. In other words, '''no cheating'''.
===Commenting===
Reviewer comments should be clearly delimited into these three well-defined sections:
1. '''Mandatory''': the details of the comment must be implemented in a new commit and added to the Pull Request before the code review can be completed.
2. '''Recommended''': the details of the comment could represent a best-practice or, simply, it could be intended to provide some insight to the developer that they may have not thought about.
Both <tt>Mandatory</tt> and <tt>Recommended</tt> can be accompanied by the keyword <tt>Nitpick</tt>:
3. '''Nitpick''': the details of the comment represent a fix that usually involves a spelling/grammatical or coding style correction. The main purpose of the '''nitpick''' indication is to let the developer know that you're not trying to be on their case and make their life difficult, but an error is an error, or there's a better way to do something.
===Decisions ===
Make a clear and definitive decision for the code review:
* '''Pass''': The code does what it is supposed to do with clear documentation and test cases. '''Merge and close''' the pull request.
* '''Pass but with future tasks'''. The commits are accepted. But some additional tasks are needed in the future to improve the code. They can be put into a separate set of commits and pushed later on.
* '''Fail'''. Additional work is needed, such as better naming, better places to put files, more source comments, add regression tests, etc. Notify the developers of the issues and ask for a new set of commits to be pushed addressing the corrections or improvements.
=== Giving negative feedback ===
We directly quote from http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide#Giving_negative_feedback
" Here are a few guidelines in the event you need to reject someone's submission or ask them to clean up their work:
# Focus your comments on the code and any objectively-observed behavior, not motivations; for example, don't state or imply assumptions about motivating factors like whether the developer was just too lazy or stupid to do things right.
# Be empathetic and kind. Recognize that the developer has probably put a lot of work in their idea, and thank them for their contribution if you feel comfortable and sincere in doing so (and try to muster the comfort and sincerity). Most importantly, put yourself in their shoes, and say something that indicates you've done so.
# Help them schedule their work. If their idea is a "not yet" kind of idea, try to recommend the best way you know of to get their idea on a backlog (i.e. the backlog most likely to eventually get revisited).
# Let them know where they can appeal your decision. For example, if the contributor doesn't have a history of being disruptive or dense, invite them to discuss the issue on wikitech-l.
# Be clear. Don't sugarcoat things so much that the central message is obscured.
# Most importantly, give the feedback quickly. While tactful is better (and you should learn from past mistakes), you can always apologize for a poorly-delivered comment with a quick followup. Don't just leave negative feedback to someone else or hope they aren't persistent enough to make their contribution stick."
==Who should review what==
Ideally, every ROSE contributor should participate in code review as a reviewer at some point so the benefits of peer-review can fully be fulfilled.
However, due to the limited access to our internal github enterprise server, we currently have a centralized review process in which ROSE staff members (liao6, too1) serve as the default code reviewers. They are responsible for either reviewing the code themselves or delegate to other developers who either has better knowledge about the contributions or should be aware of the contributions.
We am actively looking at better options and will gradually expand the pool of reviewers so the reviewing step won't become a bottleneck.
''TODO'': use <tt>rosebot</tt> to automatically assign reviewers according to a hierarchical configuration of the source-tree.
==What to avoid ==
* Judging code by whether it's what the reviewer would have written
** Given a problem, there are usually a dozen different ways to solve it. And given a solution, there's a million ways to render it as code.
* degenerating into nitpicks:
** perfectionism may hurt the progress. we should allow some non-critical improvements to be done in the next version/commits.
* feel obligated to say something critical: it is perfectly fine to say "looks good, pass"
* delay in review: we should not rush it but we should keep in mind that somebody is waiting for the review to be done to move forward
==Criticism ==
Code reviews often degenerate into nitpicks. Brainstorming and design reviews to be more productive.
* This makes sense, the early we catch the problems, the better. Design happens earlier. Design should be reviewed. The same idea applies to requirement analysis also.
* To mitigate this risk, we now have rules for [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding_Standard#Design_Document| design document]] in our coding standard.
==Troubleshooting==
===master is out-of-sync===
The master branch of each developer's git repository (http://rose-github.llnl.gov) should be automatically synchronized with the central git repository's master branch (<tt>/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git</tt>). In rare cases, it could be out-of-sync. Here is an example to perform a manual synchronization:
1. Clone your Github repository:
<pre>
$ cd ~/Development/projects/rose
$ git clone git@github.com:<user_oun>/rose.git
Cloning into ROSE...
remote: Counting objects: 216579, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (55675/55675), done.
remote: Total 216579 (delta 159850), reused 211131 (delta 155786)
Receiving objects: 100% (216579/216579), 296.41 MiB | 35.65 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (159850/159850), done.
</pre>
2. Add the central repository as a remote repository:
<pre>
$ git remote add central /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
$ git fetch central
From /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
* [new branch] master -> central/master
...
</pre>
3. Push the central master branch to your Github's master branch:
<pre>
-bash-3.2$ git push central central/master:refs/heads/master
Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:<user_oun>/rose.git
16101fd..563b510 central/master -> master
</pre>
===master cannot be synchronized===
In rare cases, your repository's master branch cannot be automatically synchronized. This is most likely due to merge conflicts. You will receive an error message through an automated email, resembling the following (last updated on 7/24/2012):
<pre>
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git
! [rejected] origin/master -> master (non-fast forward)
error: failed to push some refs to 'git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git'
---
Your master branch at [rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git] cannot be automatically updated with [/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master]
Please manually force the update:
Add the central repository as a remote, call it "nfs":
$ git remote add nfs /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
1. First, try to manually perform a merge in your local repository:
# 1. Checkout and update your Github's master branch
$ git checkout master
$ git pull origin master
# 2. Merge the central master into your local master
$ git pull nfs master
<no merge conflicts>
# 3. Synchronize your local master to your Github's master
$ git push origin HEAD:refs/head/master
2. Otherwise, try to resolve the conflict.
3. Finally, if all else fails, force the synchronization:
$ git push --force origin nfs/master:refs/heads/master
WARNING: your master branch on Github will be overriden so make sure
you have sufficient backups, and take precaution.
</pre>
Please simply follow the email's instructions to force the update of your Github's master branch.
==Past Software Experience==
In the past, we have experimented with other code review tools:
===Gerrit (Google)===
In short:
* Gerrit's user interface is not user-friendly (it's complex and therefore, more confusing). This is true, when compared to Github's Pull Request mechanism for code review.
* Gerrit's remote API was not mature enough to handle our workflow. Additionally, we had to hack several things in order to slightly suit our needs. On the other hand, Github has a great remote API which is easily accessible through Ruby scripting, a very popular language for the domain of web interfaces and development.
* Gerrit is not as popular as Github, which is important for our project to gain traction. Also, more people are familiar with Github so it makes it easier for them to use.
==TODO==
* TOP-PRIORITY: add pre-screening Jenkins job before manual code review kicks in
* Research, install, and test Facebook's Phabricator: http://phabricator.org/
==Connection to Jenkins==
See [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review|Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review]]
==References==
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Tutorial
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide
* http://www.possibility.com/wiki/index.php?title=CodeReviews
* http://scientopia.org/blogs/goodmath/2011/07/06/things-everyone-should-do-code-review/
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3730527/workflow-for-github-based-code-review
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4262693/what-to-look-for-in-a-code-review
* LLNL Internal URL: http://rose-github.llnl.gov/
* http://www.processimpact.com/articles/revu_sins.html Seven Deadly Sins of Software Reviews
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[[File:Rose-compiler-code-review-2.png|thumb|400px|Connection between github and Jenkins]]
Please note: '''the URL of the internal github has changed'''! It is now https://rose-github.llnl.gov/, instead of https://github.llnl.gov/ .
==Motivation==
Without code review, developers have:
* added '''unreadable''' contributions which do not conform to any consistent coding styles.
* added '''undocumented''' contributions which cannot be understood by anybody else(essentially useless contributions).
* added '''untested''' contributions (codes without accompanying tests) so the contributions do not work as expected or can be easily broken by other conflicting contributions (another essentially less useful contributions)
* '''disabled tests''' to subvert our stringent Jenkins CI regression tests
* added files into wrong directories, with improper names
* committed hundreds of reformatted files
* re-invented the wheel by implementing features that already exist
* added 160MB MPI trace files into the git repository
See [http://www.phabricator.com/docs/phabricator/article/User_Guide_Review_vs_Audit.html#advantages-of-review Phabricator's "Advantages of Review" document] (a Facebook project).
==Goals==
Our primary goals for code reviewing ROSE are to:
* share knowledge about the code: coder + reviewer will know the code, instead of just the coder
* group-study: learn through studying other peoples' code
* enforce policies for consistent usability and maintainability of ROSE code: documented and tested
* avoid reinventing the wheel and eliminating unnecessary redundancy
* safe-guarding the code: disallowing subversive attempts to disable or remove regression tests
==Software==
We are currently testing [https://enterprise.github.com/dashboard Github Enterprise] and looking into the possibility of leveraging [http://www.redmine.org/ Redmine] for internal code review.
In the past, we have looked at [http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/ Google's Gerrit code review system].
===Github===
'''Releases''': https://enterprise.github.com/releases
'''Support''': https://support.enterprise.github.com
====rosebot====
(''Under development'')
An automated pull request analyzer to perform various tasks:
* Automatically to Pull Requests based on hierarchical configuration
* "Pre-receive" analyses: file sizes, quantity of files, proprietary source, etc.
* more...
==Developer Checklist==
Read these tips and guidelines before sending a request for code review.
===Coding Standards===
Please go to [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] for the complete guideline.
Here we only summary some key points.
Your code should be written in a way that makes it easily maintainable and reviewable:
* write easy to understand code; avoid using exotic techniques which nobody can easily understand.
* add sufficient documentation (source-code comments, README, etc.) to aid the understandability of your code, your documentation should cover
** why do you do this (motivation)
** how do you do it (design and/or algorithm)
** where are the associated tests (works as expected)
* before submission of your code for review, make sure
** you have merged with the latest central repository's master branch without conflicts
** your working copy can pass local tests via: make, make check, and make distcheck
** you have fixed all compiler warnings of your code whenever possible
* submit a logical unit of work (one or more commits); something coherent like a bug fix, an improvement of documentation, an intermediate stage for reaching a big new feature.
* balance code submissions with a good ratio of [lines of code] and [complexity of code]. A good balance needs to be achieved to make the reviewer's life easier.
** the time needed to review your code should not exceed 1 hour. Please avoid pushing thousands of lines at a time.
** Please also avoid pushing any trivial (fixed a typo, commented out a single line etc.) to be reviewed.
===One time setup===
Steps for initializing code review:
1. '''Login''' to http://rose-github.llnl.gov using your OUN and PAC.
2. '''Fork''' your own clone of the ROSE repository from http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose.
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose
* Click the '''Fork''' button at the upper right corner of the webpage
3. '''Add Collaborators''':
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/<your_account>/rose
** Click '''Admin'''
** Click '''Collaborators'''
*** Add '''candidate code reviewers''': liao6, too1. These developers will review and merge your work.
*** Add '''admins''': hudson-rose. This user will automatically synchronize your master branch with /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master.
4. '''Create your public-private SSH key pair''' using <tt>ssh-keygen</tt>, and add the public key to your rose-github.llnl.gov account. Refer to [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys Generating SSH Keys] or use a public key tat you already have.
(rose-github.llnl.gov only supports the SSH protocol for now; HTTPS is not yet supported.)
5. '''Configure Auto-syncs''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your repository added to a white-list of repositories to be synced whenever new commits are integrated into ROSE's official master branch.
6. '''Setup polling job''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your Github repository polled for new changes on the master branch. When new changes are detected, your master branch will be pushed to the central repository (and added to the Jenkins testing queue) as <tt><oun>-reviewd-rc.</tt>
===Daily work process===
* have a local git repo to do your work and submit local commits, you have two choices:
** clone it from /nfs/casc/overture/rose/rose.git as we usually do before
** clone your fork on rose-github.llnl.gov to a local repo (only HTTPS is supported via LC)
Note: You may encounter SSL certificate problems. If you do, simply disable SSL verification in cURL using either <em>export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=false</em> or configuring git:
<pre>
$ git config --global http.sslVerify false
</pre>
** don't use branches, use separated git repositories for each of your tasks. So status/progress of one task won't interfere with other tasks.
* When ready to push your commits, synchronize with the latest rose-compiler/master to resolve merge conflicts, etc.
** type: git pull origin master # this should always work since master branches on rose-github.llnl.gov are automatically kept up-to-date
** make sure your local changes can pass 1)make -j8, 2)make check -j8, and 3)make distcheck -j8
* push your commits to your fork's non-master branch, (like bugfix-rc , featurex-rc, work-status, etc.) You have total freedom in creating any branches in your forked repo, with any names you like
<pre>
# If your local repository was cloned from /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/rose.git.
# There is no need to discard it. You can just add the rose-github.llnl's repo as an additional remote repository and push things there:
git remote add github-llnl-youraccount-rose http://rose-github.llnl.gov/youraccount/rose.git
git push github-llnl-youraccount-rose HEAD:refs/heads/bugfix-rc
</pre>
** It is encouraged to push your work to a remote branch with a -status suffix, which will trigger a pre-screening Jenkins Job: http://hudson-rose-30:8080/view/Status/job/S0-pre-screening-before-code-review/. This is often useful to make sure your pushes can pass a minimum make check rules, including your own, before reviewers spend time on reading your code. Reviewers can also see both your code and your code's actions.
* add a pull(merge) request to merge bugfix-rc into your own fork's master,
** '''please note that the default pull request will use rose-compiler/rose's master as the base branch (destination of the merge). Please change it to be your own fork's master branch instead.'''
** Also make sure the source (head) branch of the pull (merge) request is the one your want (bugfix-rc in this example)
** Double check the diff tab of your pull request '''only shows the differences you made''', without other things brought in from the central repo. Or your own repo's master is out-of-sync with the central repo's master. Notify system admin (too1) for the problem or manually fix it using the troubleshooting section of this page.
* notify a reviewer that you have a pull request (requesting to merge your bugfix-rc into your master branch)
** You can assign the pull request to the reviewer so an email notification will be automatically sent to the reviewer
** Or you can add discussion within the pull request using @revieweraccount. '''NOTE''': please only click "Comment on this issue" once and manually refresh the web page. Github Enterprise has a bug so it cannot automatically shown the newly added comment. [https://github.com/rose-compiler/rose/issues/79 bug79]
** Or you can just email the reviewer
* waiting for reviewer's feedback:
===Review results ===
* Completion and Submission To Jenkins
** If your code passes code review, the reviewer should have merged your bugfix-rc into your master. Jenkins will automatically poll your master and do the testing/merging
* How To Make Changes
** To implement changes make local edits, local commits, push to your remote branch, and send a merge request again
* Taking Code Review Seriously
** Remember code review is not an attack on you as a person. The purpose of code review is to allow a colleague to evaluate your code. This can take a reasonable amount of time, so respect their efforts and seriously look at your code anew.
** Look through the reviewer comments and address them or comment the purpose of the code as it stands and wait for response
** Some comments are mandatory changes, these must be addressed before you will pass code review
** Some comments are suggestions. You should think about their suggestions carefully. If the reviewer suggests something you should form a rationalization for the difference or consider the implications of changing your code. ROSE is a team effort, we must take our colleagues seriously.
** ''DO NOT CLOSE''' the pull request. You can push your new commits to the same branch again and comment on the pull request to indicate there are new updates. Please review them again. This will avoid unnecessary repetition.
==Benefits of Code Review==
* Avoiding coding a feature that is already present.
** Remember you are coding for a user, and we must try our best to write clear code
** Code coherency is extremely important in a large project. Coherent code allows the user to spent his or her time on their project rather than trying to find an answer in the doxygen page and finding seven or eight ways to do the same thing without knowing the consequences of the different approaches
* Coding As A Team
** If every coder hid away and coded by himself without regard to the features ROSE already has, it not only can confuse users but developers as well.
** At a glance, the ROSE source directory weighs in at almost 1 GB. The compilation directory after make, make check, make install, make installcheck, make distcheck comes in at 19G. Lesson: ROSE is large and the chance of someone knowing everything about ROSE and its functionality is rather slim
** As a team the size is quite large but manageable so long as the work each person does on their particular section and asks about possible feature duplication and code readability
==Reviewer Checklist==
What to look out for as a code reviewer?
* Be familiar with the current [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] as a general guideline to perform the code review.
* Allocate up to 1 hour at a time to review approximately 500-1000 lines of code: a longer time may not pay off due to the attention span limits of human brains
===What to check===
Six major things to check:
* '''Documentation''': What are the commits about? Is this reflected in README, source comments, or LaTex files?
* '''Style''': Does the coding style follow our standard? Is the code clean, robust, and maintainable?
* '''Interface''': Does the code has a clean and simple interface to be used by users?
* '''Algorithm''': Does the code have sufficient comments about what algorithm is used? Is the algorithm correct and efficient (space and time complexity)?
* '''Implementation''': Does the code correctly implement the documented algorithm(s)?
* '''Testing''': Does the code have the accompanying test translator and input test codes to ensure the contributions do what they are supposed to do?
** Is Jenkins being configured to trigger these tests (your work may require new pre-requisite software or configure options)? Local tests on developer's workstation do not count.
More details, quick summary from [[ROSE Compiler Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]]
* '''Naming conventions''': File and directory names follow our standards; clear and intuitive
** '''Directory structure''': source code, test code, and documentation files are added into the correct locations
* '''Maintainability''': clarity of code; can somebody who did not write the code easily understand what the code does?
** '''No looong functions''': a function with hundreds of lines of code is a no-no
** '''Architecture/design''': the reasons and motivations for writing the code, and its design.
* '''No duplication''': similar code may already exist or can be extended
* '''Re-use''': can part of the code be refactored to be reusable by others?
* '''Unit tests''': make check rules are associated with each new feature to ensure the new feature will be tested and verified for expected behaviors
* '''Sanity''': no turning off, or relaxing, other tests to make the developer's commits pass Jenkins. In other words, '''no cheating'''.
===Commenting===
Reviewer comments should be clearly delimited into these three well-defined sections:
1. '''Mandatory''': the details of the comment must be implemented in a new commit and added to the Pull Request before the code review can be completed.
2. '''Recommended''': the details of the comment could represent a best-practice or, simply, it could be intended to provide some insight to the developer that they may have not thought about.
Both <tt>Mandatory</tt> and <tt>Recommended</tt> can be accompanied by the keyword <tt>Nitpick</tt>:
3. '''Nitpick''': the details of the comment represent a fix that usually involves a spelling/grammatical or coding style correction. The main purpose of the '''nitpick''' indication is to let the developer know that you're not trying to be on their case and make their life difficult, but an error is an error, or there's a better way to do something.
===Decisions ===
Make a clear and definitive decision for the code review:
* '''Pass''': The code does what it is supposed to do with clear documentation and test cases. '''Merge and close''' the pull request.
* '''Pass but with future tasks'''. The commits are accepted. But some additional tasks are needed in the future to improve the code. They can be put into a separate set of commits and pushed later on.
* '''Fail'''. Additional work is needed, such as better naming, better places to put files, more source comments, add regression tests, etc. Notify the developers of the issues and ask for a new set of commits to be pushed addressing the corrections or improvements.
=== Giving negative feedback ===
We directly quote from http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide#Giving_negative_feedback
" Here are a few guidelines in the event you need to reject someone's submission or ask them to clean up their work:
# Focus your comments on the code and any objectively-observed behavior, not motivations; for example, don't state or imply assumptions about motivating factors like whether the developer was just too lazy or stupid to do things right.
# Be empathetic and kind. Recognize that the developer has probably put a lot of work in their idea, and thank them for their contribution if you feel comfortable and sincere in doing so (and try to muster the comfort and sincerity). Most importantly, put yourself in their shoes, and say something that indicates you've done so.
# Help them schedule their work. If their idea is a "not yet" kind of idea, try to recommend the best way you know of to get their idea on a backlog (i.e. the backlog most likely to eventually get revisited).
# Let them know where they can appeal your decision. For example, if the contributor doesn't have a history of being disruptive or dense, invite them to discuss the issue on wikitech-l.
# Be clear. Don't sugarcoat things so much that the central message is obscured.
# Most importantly, give the feedback quickly. While tactful is better (and you should learn from past mistakes), you can always apologize for a poorly-delivered comment with a quick followup. Don't just leave negative feedback to someone else or hope they aren't persistent enough to make their contribution stick."
==Who should review what==
Ideally, every ROSE contributor should participate in code review as a reviewer at some point so the benefits of peer-review can fully be fulfilled.
However, due to the limited access to our internal github enterprise server, we currently have a centralized review process in which ROSE staff members (liao6, too1) serve as the default code reviewers. They are responsible for either reviewing the code themselves or delegate to other developers who either has better knowledge about the contributions or should be aware of the contributions.
We am actively looking at better options and will gradually expand the pool of reviewers so the reviewing step won't become a bottleneck.
''TODO'': use <tt>rosebot</tt> to automatically assign reviewers according to a hierarchical configuration of the source-tree.
==What to avoid ==
* Judging code by whether it's what the reviewer would have written
** Given a problem, there are usually a dozen different ways to solve it. And given a solution, there's a million ways to render it as code.
* degenerating into nitpicks:
** perfectionism may hurt the progress. we should allow some non-critical improvements to be done in the next version/commits.
* feel obligated to say something critical: it is perfectly fine to say "looks good, pass"
* delay in review: we should not rush it but we should keep in mind that somebody is waiting for the review to be done to move forward
==Criticism ==
Code reviews often degenerate into nitpicks. Brainstorming and design reviews to be more productive.
* This makes sense, the early we catch the problems, the better. Design happens earlier. Design should be reviewed. The same idea applies to requirement analysis also.
* To mitigate this risk, we now have rules for [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding_Standard#Design_Document| design document]] in our coding standard.
==Troubleshooting==
===master is out-of-sync===
The master branch of each developer's git repository (http://rose-github.llnl.gov) should be automatically synchronized with the central git repository's master branch (<tt>/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git</tt>). In rare cases, it could be out-of-sync. Here is an example to perform a manual synchronization:
1. Clone your Github repository:
<pre>
$ cd ~/Development/projects/rose
$ git clone git@github.com:<user_oun>/rose.git
Cloning into ROSE...
remote: Counting objects: 216579, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (55675/55675), done.
remote: Total 216579 (delta 159850), reused 211131 (delta 155786)
Receiving objects: 100% (216579/216579), 296.41 MiB | 35.65 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (159850/159850), done.
</pre>
2. Add the central repository as a remote repository:
<pre>
$ git remote add central /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
$ git fetch central
From /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
* [new branch] master -> central/master
...
</pre>
3. Push the central master branch to your Github's master branch:
<pre>
-bash-3.2$ git push central central/master:refs/heads/master
Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:<user_oun>/rose.git
16101fd..563b510 central/master -> master
</pre>
===master cannot be synchronized===
In rare cases, your repository's master branch cannot be automatically synchronized. This is most likely due to merge conflicts. You will receive an error message through an automated email, resembling the following (last updated on 7/24/2012):
<pre>
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git
! [rejected] origin/master -> master (non-fast forward)
error: failed to push some refs to 'git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git'
---
Your master branch at [rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git] cannot be automatically updated with [/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master]
Please manually force the update:
Add the central repository as a remote, call it "nfs":
$ git remote add nfs /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
1. First, try to manually perform a merge in your local repository:
# 1. Checkout and update your Github's master branch
$ git checkout master
$ git pull origin master
# 2. Merge the central master into your local master
$ git pull nfs master
<no merge conflicts>
# 3. Synchronize your local master to your Github's master
$ git push origin HEAD:refs/head/master
2. Otherwise, try to resolve the conflict.
3. Finally, if all else fails, force the synchronization:
$ git push --force origin nfs/master:refs/heads/master
WARNING: your master branch on Github will be overriden so make sure
you have sufficient backups, and take precaution.
</pre>
Please simply follow the email's instructions to force the update of your Github's master branch.
==Past Software Experience==
In the past, we have experimented with other code review tools:
===Gerrit (Google)===
In short:
* Gerrit's user interface is not user-friendly (it's complex and therefore, more confusing). This is true, when compared to Github's Pull Request mechanism for code review.
* Gerrit's remote API was not mature enough to handle our workflow. Additionally, we had to hack several things in order to slightly suit our needs. On the other hand, Github has a great remote API which is easily accessible through Ruby scripting, a very popular language for the domain of web interfaces and development.
* Gerrit is not as popular as Github, which is important for our project to gain traction. Also, more people are familiar with Github so it makes it easier for them to use.
==TODO==
* TOP-PRIORITY: add pre-screening Jenkins job before manual code review kicks in
* Research, install, and test Facebook's Phabricator: http://phabricator.org/
==Connection to Jenkins==
See [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review|Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review]]
==References==
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Tutorial
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide
* http://www.possibility.com/wiki/index.php?title=CodeReviews
* http://scientopia.org/blogs/goodmath/2011/07/06/things-everyone-should-do-code-review/
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3730527/workflow-for-github-based-code-review
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4262693/what-to-look-for-in-a-code-review
* LLNL Internal URL: http://rose-github.llnl.gov/
* http://www.processimpact.com/articles/revu_sins.html Seven Deadly Sins of Software Reviews
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[[File:Rose-compiler-code-review-2.png|thumb|400px|Connection between github and Jenkins]]
Please note: '''the URL of the internal github has changed'''! It is now https://rose-github.llnl.gov/, instead of https://github.llnl.gov/ .
==Motivation==
Without code review, developers have:
* added '''unreadable''' contributions which do not conform to any consistent coding styles.
* added '''undocumented''' contributions which cannot be understood by anybody else(essentially useless contributions).
* added '''untested''' contributions (codes without accompanying tests) so the contributions do not work as expected or can be easily broken by other conflicting contributions (another essentially less useful contributions)
* '''disabled tests''' to subvert our stringent Jenkins CI regression tests
* added files into wrong directories, with improper names
* committed hundreds of reformatted files
* re-invented the wheel by implementing features that already exist
* added 160MB MPI trace files into the git repository
See [http://www.phabricator.com/docs/phabricator/article/User_Guide_Review_vs_Audit.html#advantages-of-review Phabricator's "Advantages of Review" document] (a Facebook project).
==Goals==
Our primary goals for code reviewing ROSE are to:
* share knowledge about the code: coder + reviewer will know the code, instead of just the coder
* group-study: learn through studying other peoples' code
* enforce policies for consistent usability and maintainability of ROSE code: documented and tested
* avoid reinventing the wheel and eliminating unnecessary redundancy
* safe-guarding the code: disallowing subversive attempts to disable or remove regression tests
==Software==
We are currently testing [https://enterprise.github.com/dashboard Github Enterprise] and looking into the possibility of leveraging [http://www.redmine.org/ Redmine] for internal code review.
In the past, we have looked at [http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/ Google's Gerrit code review system].
===Github===
'''Releases''': https://enterprise.github.com/releases
'''Support''': https://support.enterprise.github.com
====rosebot====
(''Under development'')
An automated pull request analyzer to perform various tasks:
* Automatically add reviewers to Pull Requests based on hierarchical configuration
* "Pre-receive hook" analyses: file sizes, quantity of files, proprietary source, etc.
* more...
==Developer Checklist==
Read these tips and guidelines before sending a request for code review.
===Coding Standards===
Please go to [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] for the complete guideline.
Here we only summary some key points.
Your code should be written in a way that makes it easily maintainable and reviewable:
* write easy to understand code; avoid using exotic techniques which nobody can easily understand.
* add sufficient documentation (source-code comments, README, etc.) to aid the understandability of your code, your documentation should cover
** why do you do this (motivation)
** how do you do it (design and/or algorithm)
** where are the associated tests (works as expected)
* before submission of your code for review, make sure
** you have merged with the latest central repository's master branch without conflicts
** your working copy can pass local tests via: make, make check, and make distcheck
** you have fixed all compiler warnings of your code whenever possible
* submit a logical unit of work (one or more commits); something coherent like a bug fix, an improvement of documentation, an intermediate stage for reaching a big new feature.
* balance code submissions with a good ratio of [lines of code] and [complexity of code]. A good balance needs to be achieved to make the reviewer's life easier.
** the time needed to review your code should not exceed 1 hour. Please avoid pushing thousands of lines at a time.
** Please also avoid pushing any trivial (fixed a typo, commented out a single line etc.) to be reviewed.
===One time setup===
Steps for initializing code review:
1. '''Login''' to http://rose-github.llnl.gov using your OUN and PAC.
2. '''Fork''' your own clone of the ROSE repository from http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose.
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/rose-compiler/rose
* Click the '''Fork''' button at the upper right corner of the webpage
3. '''Add Collaborators''':
* Go to http://rose-github.llnl.gov/<your_account>/rose
** Click '''Admin'''
** Click '''Collaborators'''
*** Add '''candidate code reviewers''': liao6, too1. These developers will review and merge your work.
*** Add '''admins''': hudson-rose. This user will automatically synchronize your master branch with /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master.
4. '''Create your public-private SSH key pair''' using <tt>ssh-keygen</tt>, and add the public key to your rose-github.llnl.gov account. Refer to [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys Generating SSH Keys] or use a public key tat you already have.
(rose-github.llnl.gov only supports the SSH protocol for now; HTTPS is not yet supported.)
5. '''Configure Auto-syncs''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your repository added to a white-list of repositories to be synced whenever new commits are integrated into ROSE's official master branch.
6. '''Setup polling job''': Contact the Jenkins administrator (too1 and liao6) to have your Github repository polled for new changes on the master branch. When new changes are detected, your master branch will be pushed to the central repository (and added to the Jenkins testing queue) as <tt><oun>-reviewd-rc.</tt>
===Daily work process===
* have a local git repo to do your work and submit local commits, you have two choices:
** clone it from /nfs/casc/overture/rose/rose.git as we usually do before
** clone your fork on rose-github.llnl.gov to a local repo (only HTTPS is supported via LC)
Note: You may encounter SSL certificate problems. If you do, simply disable SSL verification in cURL using either <em>export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=false</em> or configuring git:
<pre>
$ git config --global http.sslVerify false
</pre>
** don't use branches, use separated git repositories for each of your tasks. So status/progress of one task won't interfere with other tasks.
* When ready to push your commits, synchronize with the latest rose-compiler/master to resolve merge conflicts, etc.
** type: git pull origin master # this should always work since master branches on rose-github.llnl.gov are automatically kept up-to-date
** make sure your local changes can pass 1)make -j8, 2)make check -j8, and 3)make distcheck -j8
* push your commits to your fork's non-master branch, (like bugfix-rc , featurex-rc, work-status, etc.) You have total freedom in creating any branches in your forked repo, with any names you like
<pre>
# If your local repository was cloned from /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/rose.git.
# There is no need to discard it. You can just add the rose-github.llnl's repo as an additional remote repository and push things there:
git remote add github-llnl-youraccount-rose http://rose-github.llnl.gov/youraccount/rose.git
git push github-llnl-youraccount-rose HEAD:refs/heads/bugfix-rc
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** It is encouraged to push your work to a remote branch with a -status suffix, which will trigger a pre-screening Jenkins Job: http://hudson-rose-30:8080/view/Status/job/S0-pre-screening-before-code-review/. This is often useful to make sure your pushes can pass a minimum make check rules, including your own, before reviewers spend time on reading your code. Reviewers can also see both your code and your code's actions.
* add a pull(merge) request to merge bugfix-rc into your own fork's master,
** '''please note that the default pull request will use rose-compiler/rose's master as the base branch (destination of the merge). Please change it to be your own fork's master branch instead.'''
** Also make sure the source (head) branch of the pull (merge) request is the one your want (bugfix-rc in this example)
** Double check the diff tab of your pull request '''only shows the differences you made''', without other things brought in from the central repo. Or your own repo's master is out-of-sync with the central repo's master. Notify system admin (too1) for the problem or manually fix it using the troubleshooting section of this page.
* notify a reviewer that you have a pull request (requesting to merge your bugfix-rc into your master branch)
** You can assign the pull request to the reviewer so an email notification will be automatically sent to the reviewer
** Or you can add discussion within the pull request using @revieweraccount. '''NOTE''': please only click "Comment on this issue" once and manually refresh the web page. Github Enterprise has a bug so it cannot automatically shown the newly added comment. [https://github.com/rose-compiler/rose/issues/79 bug79]
** Or you can just email the reviewer
* waiting for reviewer's feedback:
===Review results ===
* Completion and Submission To Jenkins
** If your code passes code review, the reviewer should have merged your bugfix-rc into your master. Jenkins will automatically poll your master and do the testing/merging
* How To Make Changes
** To implement changes make local edits, local commits, push to your remote branch, and send a merge request again
* Taking Code Review Seriously
** Remember code review is not an attack on you as a person. The purpose of code review is to allow a colleague to evaluate your code. This can take a reasonable amount of time, so respect their efforts and seriously look at your code anew.
** Look through the reviewer comments and address them or comment the purpose of the code as it stands and wait for response
** Some comments are mandatory changes, these must be addressed before you will pass code review
** Some comments are suggestions. You should think about their suggestions carefully. If the reviewer suggests something you should form a rationalization for the difference or consider the implications of changing your code. ROSE is a team effort, we must take our colleagues seriously.
** ''DO NOT CLOSE''' the pull request. You can push your new commits to the same branch again and comment on the pull request to indicate there are new updates. Please review them again. This will avoid unnecessary repetition.
==Benefits of Code Review==
* Avoiding coding a feature that is already present.
** Remember you are coding for a user, and we must try our best to write clear code
** Code coherency is extremely important in a large project. Coherent code allows the user to spent his or her time on their project rather than trying to find an answer in the doxygen page and finding seven or eight ways to do the same thing without knowing the consequences of the different approaches
* Coding As A Team
** If every coder hid away and coded by himself without regard to the features ROSE already has, it not only can confuse users but developers as well.
** At a glance, the ROSE source directory weighs in at almost 1 GB. The compilation directory after make, make check, make install, make installcheck, make distcheck comes in at 19G. Lesson: ROSE is large and the chance of someone knowing everything about ROSE and its functionality is rather slim
** As a team the size is quite large but manageable so long as the work each person does on their particular section and asks about possible feature duplication and code readability
==Reviewer Checklist==
What to look out for as a code reviewer?
* Be familiar with the current [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]] as a general guideline to perform the code review.
* Allocate up to 1 hour at a time to review approximately 500-1000 lines of code: a longer time may not pay off due to the attention span limits of human brains
===What to check===
Six major things to check:
* '''Documentation''': What are the commits about? Is this reflected in README, source comments, or LaTex files?
* '''Style''': Does the coding style follow our standard? Is the code clean, robust, and maintainable?
* '''Interface''': Does the code has a clean and simple interface to be used by users?
* '''Algorithm''': Does the code have sufficient comments about what algorithm is used? Is the algorithm correct and efficient (space and time complexity)?
* '''Implementation''': Does the code correctly implement the documented algorithm(s)?
* '''Testing''': Does the code have the accompanying test translator and input test codes to ensure the contributions do what they are supposed to do?
** Is Jenkins being configured to trigger these tests (your work may require new pre-requisite software or configure options)? Local tests on developer's workstation do not count.
More details, quick summary from [[ROSE Compiler Framework/Coding Standard|Coding Standard]]
* '''Naming conventions''': File and directory names follow our standards; clear and intuitive
** '''Directory structure''': source code, test code, and documentation files are added into the correct locations
* '''Maintainability''': clarity of code; can somebody who did not write the code easily understand what the code does?
** '''No looong functions''': a function with hundreds of lines of code is a no-no
** '''Architecture/design''': the reasons and motivations for writing the code, and its design.
* '''No duplication''': similar code may already exist or can be extended
* '''Re-use''': can part of the code be refactored to be reusable by others?
* '''Unit tests''': make check rules are associated with each new feature to ensure the new feature will be tested and verified for expected behaviors
* '''Sanity''': no turning off, or relaxing, other tests to make the developer's commits pass Jenkins. In other words, '''no cheating'''.
===Commenting===
Reviewer comments should be clearly delimited into these three well-defined sections:
1. '''Mandatory''': the details of the comment must be implemented in a new commit and added to the Pull Request before the code review can be completed.
2. '''Recommended''': the details of the comment could represent a best-practice or, simply, it could be intended to provide some insight to the developer that they may have not thought about.
Both <tt>Mandatory</tt> and <tt>Recommended</tt> can be accompanied by the keyword <tt>Nitpick</tt>:
3. '''Nitpick''': the details of the comment represent a fix that usually involves a spelling/grammatical or coding style correction. The main purpose of the '''nitpick''' indication is to let the developer know that you're not trying to be on their case and make their life difficult, but an error is an error, or there's a better way to do something.
===Decisions ===
Make a clear and definitive decision for the code review:
* '''Pass''': The code does what it is supposed to do with clear documentation and test cases. '''Merge and close''' the pull request.
* '''Pass but with future tasks'''. The commits are accepted. But some additional tasks are needed in the future to improve the code. They can be put into a separate set of commits and pushed later on.
* '''Fail'''. Additional work is needed, such as better naming, better places to put files, more source comments, add regression tests, etc. Notify the developers of the issues and ask for a new set of commits to be pushed addressing the corrections or improvements.
=== Giving negative feedback ===
We directly quote from http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide#Giving_negative_feedback
" Here are a few guidelines in the event you need to reject someone's submission or ask them to clean up their work:
# Focus your comments on the code and any objectively-observed behavior, not motivations; for example, don't state or imply assumptions about motivating factors like whether the developer was just too lazy or stupid to do things right.
# Be empathetic and kind. Recognize that the developer has probably put a lot of work in their idea, and thank them for their contribution if you feel comfortable and sincere in doing so (and try to muster the comfort and sincerity). Most importantly, put yourself in their shoes, and say something that indicates you've done so.
# Help them schedule their work. If their idea is a "not yet" kind of idea, try to recommend the best way you know of to get their idea on a backlog (i.e. the backlog most likely to eventually get revisited).
# Let them know where they can appeal your decision. For example, if the contributor doesn't have a history of being disruptive or dense, invite them to discuss the issue on wikitech-l.
# Be clear. Don't sugarcoat things so much that the central message is obscured.
# Most importantly, give the feedback quickly. While tactful is better (and you should learn from past mistakes), you can always apologize for a poorly-delivered comment with a quick followup. Don't just leave negative feedback to someone else or hope they aren't persistent enough to make their contribution stick."
==Who should review what==
Ideally, every ROSE contributor should participate in code review as a reviewer at some point so the benefits of peer-review can fully be fulfilled.
However, due to the limited access to our internal github enterprise server, we currently have a centralized review process in which ROSE staff members (liao6, too1) serve as the default code reviewers. They are responsible for either reviewing the code themselves or delegate to other developers who either has better knowledge about the contributions or should be aware of the contributions.
We am actively looking at better options and will gradually expand the pool of reviewers so the reviewing step won't become a bottleneck.
''TODO'': use <tt>rosebot</tt> to automatically assign reviewers according to a hierarchical configuration of the source-tree.
==What to avoid ==
* Judging code by whether it's what the reviewer would have written
** Given a problem, there are usually a dozen different ways to solve it. And given a solution, there's a million ways to render it as code.
* degenerating into nitpicks:
** perfectionism may hurt the progress. we should allow some non-critical improvements to be done in the next version/commits.
* feel obligated to say something critical: it is perfectly fine to say "looks good, pass"
* delay in review: we should not rush it but we should keep in mind that somebody is waiting for the review to be done to move forward
==Criticism ==
Code reviews often degenerate into nitpicks. Brainstorming and design reviews to be more productive.
* This makes sense, the early we catch the problems, the better. Design happens earlier. Design should be reviewed. The same idea applies to requirement analysis also.
* To mitigate this risk, we now have rules for [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Coding_Standard#Design_Document| design document]] in our coding standard.
==Troubleshooting==
===master is out-of-sync===
The master branch of each developer's git repository (http://rose-github.llnl.gov) should be automatically synchronized with the central git repository's master branch (<tt>/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git</tt>). In rare cases, it could be out-of-sync. Here is an example to perform a manual synchronization:
1. Clone your Github repository:
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$ cd ~/Development/projects/rose
$ git clone git@github.com:<user_oun>/rose.git
Cloning into ROSE...
remote: Counting objects: 216579, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (55675/55675), done.
remote: Total 216579 (delta 159850), reused 211131 (delta 155786)
Receiving objects: 100% (216579/216579), 296.41 MiB | 35.65 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (159850/159850), done.
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2. Add the central repository as a remote repository:
<pre>
$ git remote add central /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
$ git fetch central
From /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
* [new branch] master -> central/master
...
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3. Push the central master branch to your Github's master branch:
<pre>
-bash-3.2$ git push central central/master:refs/heads/master
Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:<user_oun>/rose.git
16101fd..563b510 central/master -> master
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===master cannot be synchronized===
In rare cases, your repository's master branch cannot be automatically synchronized. This is most likely due to merge conflicts. You will receive an error message through an automated email, resembling the following (last updated on 7/24/2012):
<pre>
To git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git
! [rejected] origin/master -> master (non-fast forward)
error: failed to push some refs to 'git@rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git'
---
Your master branch at [rose-github.llnl.gov:lin32/rose.git] cannot be automatically updated with [/nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git:master]
Please manually force the update:
Add the central repository as a remote, call it "nfs":
$ git remote add nfs /nfs/casc/overture/ROSE/git/ROSE.git
1. First, try to manually perform a merge in your local repository:
# 1. Checkout and update your Github's master branch
$ git checkout master
$ git pull origin master
# 2. Merge the central master into your local master
$ git pull nfs master
<no merge conflicts>
# 3. Synchronize your local master to your Github's master
$ git push origin HEAD:refs/head/master
2. Otherwise, try to resolve the conflict.
3. Finally, if all else fails, force the synchronization:
$ git push --force origin nfs/master:refs/heads/master
WARNING: your master branch on Github will be overriden so make sure
you have sufficient backups, and take precaution.
</pre>
Please simply follow the email's instructions to force the update of your Github's master branch.
==Past Software Experience==
In the past, we have experimented with other code review tools:
===Gerrit (Google)===
In short:
* Gerrit's user interface is not user-friendly (it's complex and therefore, more confusing). This is true, when compared to Github's Pull Request mechanism for code review.
* Gerrit's remote API was not mature enough to handle our workflow. Additionally, we had to hack several things in order to slightly suit our needs. On the other hand, Github has a great remote API which is easily accessible through Ruby scripting, a very popular language for the domain of web interfaces and development.
* Gerrit is not as popular as Github, which is important for our project to gain traction. Also, more people are familiar with Github so it makes it easier for them to use.
==TODO==
* TOP-PRIORITY: add pre-screening Jenkins job before manual code review kicks in
* Research, install, and test Facebook's Phabricator: http://phabricator.org/
==Connection to Jenkins==
See [[ROSE_Compiler_Framework/Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review|Continuous_Integration#Connection_to_Code_Review]]
==References==
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Tutorial
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_review_guide
* http://www.possibility.com/wiki/index.php?title=CodeReviews
* http://scientopia.org/blogs/goodmath/2011/07/06/things-everyone-should-do-code-review/
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3730527/workflow-for-github-based-code-review
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4262693/what-to-look-for-in-a-code-review
* LLNL Internal URL: http://rose-github.llnl.gov/
* http://www.processimpact.com/articles/revu_sins.html Seven Deadly Sins of Software Reviews
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'''Vandalism?'''
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This page displays the box scores and summaries of Screen Junkies' "Movie Fights" and Screen Junkies Plus' "TV Fights". The page does not include impromptu fights as seen on the shows "After the Fight," "Honest Trailer Commentary," or "Screen Junkies Universe (SJU)".
Newly added below are summaries of the episodes of "Fan Friction" (Episodes 1-8), hosted by Jack Shipley; "Gamer Fights", hosted by Matt Raub; and "Movie Games", hosted by Jeremy Jahns.
==Movie Fights description and Fighter Rankings==
"Movie Fights", typically hosted by Andy Signore, typically featured debates between three other people outside of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Junkies Screen Junkies], such as other YouTube reviewers, on various movie-related questions. Some "Movie Fights" featured people from Screen Junkies, such as Rudnick, Dan Murrell (who typically acts as Fact Checker when not competing), and even Signore himself, in the debate. Each video's title highlights a specific debate about a recent event involving movies, such as the Oscars. Before the switch to the five pre-Speed Round format, the last question of each "Movie Fights" video before the Speed Round, save a rare few, contained a clue to the upcoming Tuesday's "Honest Trailer" video.
As of October 4, 2017, there have been 156 "Movie Fights" that have been hosted on the Screen Junkies YouTube channel. In addition, there is a single "Movie Fight" that has been hosted on the Schmoes Knows YouTube channel between six members of the Schmoes Know Team (three at any given time) and The Screen Junkies team of Nick, Hal, and Dan. Screen Junkies won the fight. Further, there is a tournament fight that is exclusive to Screen Junkies Plus.
'''FINAL Movie Fights Standings'''
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! Ranking !! Contestant !! Record !! Win Percentage !! Total Points !! Points Per Game
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| Current Champion || Spencer Gilbert || 6-15 || 0.286 || 80 || 3.81
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| 1 || Ken Napzok ** || 3-0 || 1.000 || 17 || 5.67
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| T2 || Rob Corddry ** || 1-0 || 1.000 || 6 || 6.00
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| T2 || Davis || 1-0 || 1.000 || 6 || 6.00
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| T2 || Kofi Outlaw || 1-0 || 1.000 || 6 || 6.00
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| T2 || Paul Scheer || 1-0 || 1.000 || 6 || 6.00
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| T2 || Sarah Sterling || 1-0 || 1.000 || 6 || 6.00
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| T7 || Scott Auckerman || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || William Bibbiani || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || James Clement || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Jacqueline Coley || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Alonso Duralde || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Dan Hernandez || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Matt Key || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Jon Negroni || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Seth Rogen || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| T7 || Clarke Wolfe || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
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| 17 || Brannon Braga **|| 1-0 || 1.000 || 4 || 4.00
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| 18 || Leonard Maltin || 1-0 || 1.000 || 3 || 3.00
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| 19 || Max Landis || 3-1 || 0.750 || 20 || 5.00
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| 20 || Kevin Smith **|| 3-1 || 0.750 || 17 || 4.25
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| 21 || Dan Murrell || 18-9 || 0.667 || 128 || 4.74
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| T22 || John Flickinger || 2-1 || 0.667 || 11 || 3.67
|-
| T22 || Tony Revolori || 2-1 || 0.667 || 11 || 3.67
|-
| 24 || JTE (Josh "The Engineer" Tapia) || 5-3 || 0.625 || 35 || 4.38
|-
| 25 || Amy Nicholson **|| 3-2 || 0.600 || 21 || 4.20
|-
| 26 || Alicia Malone || 7-5 || 0.583 || 53 || 4.42
|-
| 27 || Mike Carlson ** || 11-8 || 0.579 || 87 || 4.58
|-
| T28 || Grae Drake || 1-1 || 0.500 || 10 || 5.00
|-
| T28 || Samm Levine || 1-1 || 0.500 || 10 || 5.00
|-
| T30 || ComicBookGirl19 || 1-1 || 0.500 || 9 || 4.50
|-
| T30 || Graham Elwood || 1-1 || 0.500 || 9 || 4.50
|-
| T30 || Elijah Wood **|| 1-1 || 0.500 || 9 || 4.50
|-
| 33 || Ben Begley || 2-2 || 0.500 || 16 || 4.00
|-
| 34 || Jason Inman || 3-3 || 0.500 || 22 || 3.67
|-
| T35 || Gina Ippolito || 1-1 || 0.500 || 7 || 3.50
|-
| T35 || Germain Lussier || 1-1 || 0.500 || 7 || 3.50
|-
| 37 || Matt Raub || 1-1 || 0.500 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| 38 || Mark Ellis || 4-5 || 0.444 || 36 || 4.00
|-
| 39 || Sasha Perl-Raver || 2-3 || 0.400 || 17 || 3.40
|-
| 40 || Marc Andreyko || 5-8 || 0.385 || 41 || 3.15
|-
| 41 || Kim Horcher || 1-2 || 0.333 || 13 || 4.33
|-
| T42 || Doug Benson || 1-2 || 0.333 || 12 || 4.00
|-
| T42 || Hector Navarro || 1-2 || 0.333 || 12 || 4.00
|-
| 44 || Chris Stuckmann || 1-2 || 0.333 || 12 || 4.00
|-
| 45 || Coy Jandreau ***|| 3-6 || 0.333 || 32 || 3.56
|-
| 46 || DJ Wooldridge || 1-2 || 0.333 || 10 || 3.33
|-
| 47 || Jon Schnepp † || 1-2 || 0.333 || 9 || 3.00
|-
| 48 || Hal Rudnick ** || 8-17 *|| 0.320 || 82 || 3.28
|-
| 49 || Kristian Harloff || 2-5 || 0.286 || 25 || 3.57
|-
| 50 || Andre Meadows || 1-3 || 0.250 || 17 || 4.25
|-
| 51 || Nick Mundy || 4-13 || 0.235 || 53 || 3.12
|-
| 52 || Andy Signore || 2-7 || 0.222 || 34 || 3.78
|-
| 53 || Scott Mantz || 2-8 || 0.200 || 22 || 2.20
|-
| 54 || Joe Starr || 1-6 || 0.143 || 23 || 3.29
|-
| 55 || Roth Cornet || 1-6 || 0.143 || 21 || 3.00
|-
| 56 || John Rocha || 1-6 || 0.143 || 14 || 2.00
|-
| 57 || Trisha Hershberger || 1-8 || 0.111 || 30 || 3.33
|-
| 58 || Roger Barr || 1-11 || 0.083 || 44 || 3.67
|-
| 59 || Kumail Nanjiani || 0-1 || 0.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T60 || Jeremy Jahns || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T60 || Jack Henry Robbins || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T60 || Adry Sotolongo || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T60 || Roxy Striar || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T60 || Baron Vaughn || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T60 || Kara Warner || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| 66 || Erin Robinson || 0-3 || 0.000 || 9 || 3.00
|-
| T67 || Tiffany Smith || 0-2 || 0.000 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T67 || Steve Zaragoza || 0-2 || 0.000 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || David Alpert || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || Adam Johnston || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || Dave Karger || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || Kassem G || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || Markeia McCarty || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || Perri Nemiroff || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T69 || Van Robichaux || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| 76 || Brett Erlich || 0-7 || 0.000 || 19 || 2.71
|-
| 77 || Alison Haislip || 0-3 || 0.000 || 8 || 2.67
|-
| 78 || Chloe Dykstra || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T79 || Charley Feldman || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T79 || Miri Jedeikin || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| 81 || Michael Barryte || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| 82 || Lon Harris || 0-3 || 0.000 || 6 || 2.00
|-
| 83 || Dan Casey || 0-2 || 0.000 || 4 || 2.00
|-
| T84 || Jeff Cannata || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T84 || Matt Stagmer || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T84 || Billy A. Patterson || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| 87 || Cody Decker || 0-3 || 0.000 || 5 || 1.67
|-
| 88 || Brett Weiner || 0-2 || 0.000 || 3 || 1.50
|-
| 89 || Stephen Glickman || 0-3 || 0.000 || 4 || 1.33
|-
| T90 || Jenny Nicholson || 0-2 || 0.000 || 2 || 1.00
|-
| T90 || Jay Washington || 0-2 || 0.000 || 2 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Yancy Berns || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Brianne Chandler || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Erik Davis || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Amirose Eisenbach || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Rob Fee || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Emma Fyffe || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Maude Garrett || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Umberto Gonzalez || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Ed Greer || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Pat Healy || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Ian Hecox || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Adam Hlavac || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Matt Iseman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Doug Jones || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Jovenshire || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Jackie Kashian || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Robert Kirkman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Danielle Radford || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Ryan Right || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Ashley V. Robinson || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Adi Shankar || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Darien Sills-Evans || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Zack Stentz || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Evan Susser || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Josh Robert Thompson || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Doug Walker || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Jen Yamato || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T92 || Jonathan Youngblood || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| 120 || Mark Reilly || 0-2 || 0.000 || 1 || 0.50
|-
| T121 || Mark A. Altman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 0 || 0.00
|-
| T121 || Jon Bailey || 0-1 || 0.000 || 0 || 0.00
|}
Rankings have been determined first by Win Percentage. If a tie has resulted, then it is broken by Points Per Game (except in the case of an undefeated fighter, in which number of wins is the primary determinant, followed by Points Per Game). If a tie still remains, the two are separated by Total Points, and then by rankings within the fights (second vs third). If they still remain tied, they are given the same ranking and put into alphabetical order.
For the purpose of rankings, team fights and elimination tournaments (San Diego Comic-Cons, Wizard World Chicago, Last Fighter Standing, and Debut Deathmatches) have been removed from consideration. Also, the participants in one fan episode are also not considered, and the New Year's Eve 1999 and 1994 episodes are not counted, nor are the one-on-one fights between Dan Murrell and Max Landis or Scott Mantz and John Rocha. Screen Junkies Plus Exclusive fights are also not counted. This leaves 123 fighters who have participated in a total of 136 fights as of October 4, 2017.
.*Further, the chart uses Hal's record as 8-17 (the official record) rather than 7-18, which is what his record would be based on the points from episode 1.
.**These fighters have defeated Dan Murrell in an official fight (Kevin Smith and Elijah Wood have done so twice). Further, Andy Signore defeated Dan during Dan’s first loss, but Andy only came in second place; Andy also beat Dan in the New Year's Eve 1999 episode (episode 64), which is not officially counted.
.***After the 98th episode (aired 8-20-2016), Coy fell to 14th place, one spot below JTE due to his having only 11 points total versus 12 from JTE. Despite this, Coy had an overall better record at this point (two wins and a second-place finish versus two wins and a third-place finish).
†Passed away from complications of a stroke on July 19, 2018.
The series began with a non-competitive debate (Did Godzilla Suck?!, May 22, 2014)<ref>Did Godzilla Suck? (May 22, 2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVOzAXC891M</ref> featuring Andy Signore, Dan Murrell, and Nick Mundy, with Hal Rudnick moderating. It took place in the discussion room that Hal uses for discussions he moderates such as in The Screen Junkies Show. In the debate, Andy and Dan argued for why the movie was good, while Nick and Hal argued against it.
==Movie Fights Episodes 1-50==
<big>'''<big>Question and statistical summary</big>'''</big> (x during a tie breaker or Speed Round question denotes the fighter was not competing in that portion, whereas 0 denotes the fighter won the tie breaker but did not receive a point for it (in the case of being pushed on to the Speed Round))'''<big>:</big>'''
'''Episode 1: Should They Reboot Ghostbusters? (10-12-14)'''<ref name=":0">Episode 1: Should They Reboot Ghostbusters? (10-12-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofcGAAf_QDc</ref>
Although he technically would lose this episode, Hal would later be determined to be the winner of this episode after winning episode 52 on 10-11-2015.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || New fighter || '''Tie for win''' (officially*)
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || New fighter || '''Tie for win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || New fighter || '''Tie for win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 55%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 7%"|Hal !! Spencer !! Nick
|-
| 1: Should ''Ghostbusters'' be rebooted? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Should Sony’s Spider-Man join Marvel’s ''The Avengers''? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Sam Raimi’s ''Spider-Man'' vs. Marc Webb’s ''Spider-Man''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: ''Gone Girl'' – great or overrated? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What’s David Fincher’s Best Film? || || || 1**
|-
| 6: Should William Shatner be in ''Star Trek 3''? || || || 1
|-
| 7: Should we be excited for ''Tomorrowland''? || || 1 ||
|-
| 8: Could ''Rush Hour'' be a decent TV show? || 1 || 1 || 1
|-
| 9: Does an ''Iron Man 4'' need Robert Downey Jr.? || 1 || 1 || 1
|-
| 10: What is the best comic book TV show on the air right now? || || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4*''' || '''5''' || '''5'''
|}
.*Though the game was called as a three-way tie, Hal did not receive enough points to tie and should have finished in third.
.**Despite tying for the win, Nick didn't score any points during the first four rounds. Not until episode 14 would a fighter again not score any points during the first four rounds. This would be repeated in episode 16. In episode 19, Hal Rudnick would not score any during the first five rounds.
*Not counting this episode (as it was a tie, and also the tie was later vacated after episode 52), the record for latest first point for an episode winner is Round 4 (performed three times: episode 20 by Marc Andreyko, episode 28 by Dan Murrell, and episode 45 by Scott Mantz).
'''Episode 2: Captain America vs Ironman (10-19-14)'''<ref>Episode 2: Captain America vs Ironman? (10-19-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXNiM2lDvSE</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Erin Robinson || New fighter || Second
|-
| Dan Murrell || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || 0/0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 55%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question!! Erin !! Dan !! Nick
|-
| 1. Can DC's new movies be as popular as Marvel's? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: When will Marvel fail? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Which standalone DC Movie should we be most excited for? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Which DC character should have its own movie? * || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Which Marvel character should have its own movie? || 1 || || 1
|-
| 6: Who should be Dr. Strange? **, *** || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: Captain America vs. Iron Man **** || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 8: Who is our dream director for ''Justice League''? || || || 1*****
|-
| 9: Who is the best Batman? + || || 1 ||
|-
| 10: Best ''X-Men'' cast: old vs. new. || || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Dan went first in this round instead of Erin. For the subsequent question, Nick went first.
.**Dan went first in this round, again skipping over Erin.
.***Andy named the possibilities Ewan McGregor, Ethan Hawke, Jared Leto, Ryan Gosling, and Joaquim Phoenix. None of these wound up being correct (it wound up being Benedict Cumberbatch).
.****Erin started this round, skipping over Nick. However, this is how it should have been.
.*****Nick won with Tony Scott, even though he died in 2012.
+Included movie and TV (both animated and live action).
'''Episode 3: Age of Ultron Trailer Debate (10-26-14)'''<ref>Episode 3: Age of Ultron Trailer Debate (10-26-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaoSYqjPY7s</ref>
First episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/0/1 || Tie for second
|-
| Dan Murrell || 1/0/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 0/0/1 || Tie for second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 91%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Hal !! style="width: 5%"|Dan !! Spencer
|-
| 1: Who do you think will dominate the 2015 box office - ''Star Wars'' or ''Avengers[:Age of Ultron]''? || || 1 || 1
|-
| 2: Best Keanu Reeves movie: ''Point Break'', ''Speed'', or ''[The] Matrix''? || 1 || || 2
|-
| 3: Can we take Johnny Depp seriously anymore? || 2 || ||
|-
| 4: ''Terminator Genisys'':... Should Arnold [Schwarzenegger] be in it? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Do we want a new ''Pee-Wee'' movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: ''[The] Nightmare Before Christmas'':... Is this a Christmas or a Halloween film? || || || 1
|-
| 7: Can a movie based on a board game be any good? || || 1 ||
|-
| 8: Best slasher franchise: ''Halloween'' vs. ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' vs. ''Friday the 13th'' vs. ''Scream'' vs. ''Child's Play'' ...[vs.] ''Saw''? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 4
|}
'''Episode 4: Best Marvel Phase 3 Movie (11-2-14)'''<ref>Episode 4: Best Marvel Phase 3 Movie (11-2-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFYYlksNdkk</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/1/1 || Second (officially***)
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Barryte Michael Barryte] || New fighter || Third (officially***)
|-
| Mike Carlson || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 70%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Hal !! Michael !! Mike
|-
| 1: Which (Phase 3 MCU movie) are we most excited about? || 1 || || 1
|-
| 2: ''Avengers: Infinity War'' is gonna be split into two parts? Is this a good or a bad idea? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Who should play Captain Marvel? || .5 || || 1
|-
| 4: Which Avenger should retire first? || 1 || 1 || 1
|-
| 5: Which Marvel villains should appear in Phase 3? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Should ''[Captain America: The] Winter Soldier'' be nominated for a Best Picture [Oscar]? || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: Who should play Joker in a potential Batman solo film? * || .5 || 1 ||
|-
| 8: Can Seth Rogen pull off a dramatic role?** || || 1 || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into tie breaker''' || 4 || 4 || 5
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Most Overrated Movie Of The Last Decade? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4*** || 4 || '''6'''
|}
.*Though Andy initially said he'd start with Hal, he quickly changed to Michael B. Mike Carlson started on the subsequent question.
.**Since everyone gave reasons for why Seth Rogen could pull off a dramatic role, Andy took it to the sub-fight of the question, "Who...is the best comedic actor in a dramatic role?"
.***Hal and Michael each scored 4 points, but Hal was incorrectly determined to be tied with Mike Carlson at the end of question 8, so Hal and Mike went into a Tie Breaker. However, Mike should have won at the end of question 8, while Hal and Michael should have tied each other.
'''Episode 5: Does Interstellar Suck? (11-9-14)'''<ref>Episode 5: Does Interstellar Suck? (11-9-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyHgAPTsBJY</ref>
Dan Murrell starts as Fact Checker
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 0/1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Mockery Roger Barr] || New fighter || Tie for second
|-
| Nick Mundy || 0/1/1 || Tie for second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 77%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Roger !! Nick
|-
| 1: Do we like The ''Star Wars Episode 7'' title; what would you have wanted to call it? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Does ''Interstellar'' live up to the hype? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Best director in the world today? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What is the best movie trilogy of all time? ** || || || 1
|-
| 5: Should ''Fast & The Furious'' end with #7? || || || 1
|-
| 6: Should Andy Serkis, or any other motion capture actor, be nominated for a Best Actor Oscar? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Do we actually need ''Toy Story 4''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 8: What is the best Disney animated movie? || || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 3 || 3
|}
.*Although jokingly, Andy said Nick got a negative point for the first question. However, he clarified that he was joking when Nick got his first point in question 4.
.**A picture appeared showing scenes from famous movie franchises that had more than three films. In fact, some of the pictures were fourth movies in the series such as ''Breaking Dawn: part 1'', ''A Good Day to Die Hard'', and ''Rambo (2008)''.
'''Episode 6: Best Quentin Tarantino Movie (11-16-14)'''<ref>Episode 6: Best Quentin Tarantino Movie (11-16-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddSrvv7dU-8</ref>
Dan Murrell hosts in Signore's absence.
Jason Inman takes Murrell's place as Fact Checker.
Unless one counts the first episode, in which Hal was ruled to have tied, this episode marks the first example of a competitor taking an early lead and finishing in third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/2/1 || Third
|-
| Mike Carlson || 1/0/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || 0/2/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 60%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Mike !! Nick
|-
| 1: What do you think of this rumored cast of (the) ''Suicide Squad''? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Is there any hope for the new ''Fantastic Four''? || 1 || 1 || *
|-
| 3: What other** movie should live on as... a cable TV show? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Can M. Night Shyamalan make a return? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Who is the best Chris: Pine, Hemsworth, Evans or Pratt? || || || 1
|-
| 6: What is the best Quentin Tarantino movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Who is the best sidekick of all time? *** || || || 1
|-
| 8: What movie has the best soundtrack of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''4''' || 3
|}
.*First attempt of using Devil's Advocate. It was not successful. Hal and Nick both stated that the movie would be bad.
.**Besides ''Evil Dead''.
.***Dan had Nick go first a second time in a row rather than have Hal start. Hal started on the subsequent question.
'''Episode 7: Which Superhero Wins the Hunger Games? (11-23-14)'''<ref>Episode 7: Which Superhero Wins the Hunger Games? (11-23-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP4Lhj2Y3xU</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 1/1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Roger Barr || 0/1/0 || Tie for second (officially*)
|-
| Mark Ellis || New fighter || Tie for second (officially*)
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 68%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Roger !! Mark
|-
| 1: Does the ''Hunger Games'' [franchise] suck? || 1 || 1** || 1
|-
| 2: Which major superhero would win the Hunger Games? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best third installment in a franchise? || 1 || || 1
|-
| 4: Do we need a young Cyclops and Jean Grey in ''X-Men: Apocalypse''? || || || 1
|-
| 5: What's the ultimate dream [Arnold] Schwarzenegger sequel? *** || 1 || 1 || 1
|-
| 6: Can the CGI ''Peanuts Movie'' be good? || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: Which Disney animated movie should be made into a live-action film? **** || || ||
|- ***
| 8: What is the best movie with an ensemble cast? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 2* || 4
|}
.*Andy called the score as 6-4-4, but Roger only got two points (the two that everyone got) and thus finished in third.
.**Roger wasn't initially awarded a point for question 1, but after Spencer said that he should have mentioned that ''Mockingjay'' was being spread thin by being split into two movies, Andy pointed out that Roger had said that and then awarded Roger a point, giving each fighter a point.
*None of the fighters felt that the movies were bad (based on the two movies that had been released by the time the episode was filmed).
.***After the fifth round, Dan says that 11 points have been given out so far. In fact, only 10 have been given out.
.****No points were awarded as Andy felt none of the responses were appropriate, but he took blame, indicating that he shouldn't have asked the question.
*In the 79th episode, a question asked which Disney animated movie should ''never'' be given a live-action adaptation. On that episode's After the Fight, the fighters did discuss which one should be.
'''Episode 8: Star Wars VS Star Trek (11-30-14)'''<ref>Episode 8: Star Wars VS Star Trek (11-30-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Sxk2MJANXQ</ref>
The episode only ran 38:41 as various shows were filming in the studio that day. The final four questions ''collectively'' were given five and a half minutes.
Jason and Mike were sitting in the wrong spots, so the order of asking questions appears incorrect throughout the episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/3/1 || Tie for second
|-
| Mike Carlson || 2/0/0 || Tie for second
|-
| Jason Inman || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 63%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Mike !! Jason
|-
| 1: What should a ''Star Wars'' spinoff film be based on? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: ''Star Wars'' or ''Star Trek''? || || || 1
|-
| 3: If you had to pick one movie to represent humanity to aliens, which would it be? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Which director could make a good ''Transformers'' movie? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Best Christmas movie? || 1* || ||
|-
| 6: Best movie trailer of all time? || || || 1
|-
| 7: Which movie character would you want to be best friends with? || ** || || 1
|-
| 8: Which movie would you reboot? *** || || 1 || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2**** || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Hal won with ''A Christmas Story'' after only opening arguments. All subsequent questions were also called after only opening arguments.
.**Hal spent too much time saying his answer (Bill Murray from ''Lost in Translation''). Andy immediately went to Jason and never let Hal give any argument before Andy chose Jason's answer (Agent Phil Coulson).
.***Short of Hal winning two points for question 8 (with Jason not winning any), it would not have been possible after question 7 to even tie Jason.
.****Andy incorrectly said that Hal got a third point for question 8, but he was corrected by Dan.
'''Episode 9: New Star Wars Lightsaber - Awesome or Useless? (12-7-14)'''<ref>Episode 9: New Star Wars Lightsaber - Awesome or Useless? (12-7-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB3YjXV33D4</ref>
Jason Inman is the Fact Checker.
Not counting the first episode, second example of someone taking the lead early and finishing in third.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Haislip Alison Haislip] || New fighter || Third
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| Dan Murrell || 2/0/0 || '''Win'''
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| Kassem G || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 70%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Alison !! style="width: 5%"|Dan !! Kassem
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| 1: What was the best moment in the ''Star Wars: [The] Force Awakens''...trailer? || 1 || 1 ||
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| 2: The new ''Star Wars: Episode VII'' lightsaber: like or dislike? || 1 || ||
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| 3: Does the new ''Terminator: Genisys'' trailer excite us? || || || 1
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| 4: What's the most unnecessary sequel of all time? || || 1 ||
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| 5: Who is the best James Bond? * || || 1 || 1
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| 6: What's our favorite movie death? || || 1 ||
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| 7: Best actor to join a superhero franchise? || || || 1
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| 8: Which property should Marvel Studios get back: ''Spider-Man'', ''Fantastic Four'', or ''X-Men''? || || 1 ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*During the asking of this question, Andy calls the upcoming movie ''Spectre'' "Spectra." Other discussions led to a delay of approximately two minutes before Andy finally got to ask the question.
'''Episode 10: Should Marvel Fire Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man? (12-14-14)'''<ref>Episode 10: Should Marvel Fire Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man? (12-14-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw1nKk2c2Z0</ref>
In the introduction to this episode, Andy refers to ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' as ''Mad Max: Road Fury''.
Second episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Third example of someone taking the lead and ultimately finishing in third.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| Kristian Harloff || New fighter || Second
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| Mark Ellis || 0/1/0 || '''Win'''
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| Hal Rudnick || 0/4/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 68%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Kristian !! Mark !! style="width: 6%"|Hal
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| 0: Should Sony fire Andrew Garfield so we can get Spider-Man in the Marvel Universe? * || 1 || || 1
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| 1: Best Ridley Scott movie? || || 1 || 1
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| 2: Who should direct ''Star Trek 3 (2016)''? || 1 || ||
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| 3: Who else** do we wanna see in [the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie? || || 1 ||
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| 4: Will ''Mad Max: Fury Road'' be better than the old ''Mad Max'' movies? || 1 || || 1
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| 5: What would be the ultimate movie crossover? || || 1 ||
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| 6: If he came in the Marvel Universe, who[m] would you want to see [Al Pacino] play? *** || || ||
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| 7: Best Paul Thomas Anderson movie? || 1 || ||
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| 8: Best film adaptation of a book? || || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into tie breaker''' || 4 || 4 || 3
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| TIE BREAKER: Which action star do you want to be taken hostage with? || || 1**** || x
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Audible pulled. The fight does not appear in the title cards.
.**Besides Bebop and Rocksteady.
.***Andy did not award any points.
.****Mark won by saying John McClane; Kristian immediately conceded.
'''Schmoes Know Movies Show Episode #176 (12-18-14)'''<ref>Schmoes Know Movies Show Episode #176 (12-18-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae2XdJa6UL0</ref>
Live from the Schmoes Know Movie Show, starting 34 minutes into the video.
Judged by Andy Signore
No Fact Checker
Fight between the Screen Junkies crew (Nick, Hal, and Dan) vs seven different members of the Schmoes Know crew (Kristian Harloff, Tiffany Smith, Alicia Malone, Mark Reilly, Ken Napzok, J.T. (Josh the Engineer/JTE), and an unnamed member; three members of the Schmoes for any given question).
Some questions were provided live over twitter.
For some questions, there was pre-preparation, whereas for others, there wasn't.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Teams !! Finish
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| Schmoes Know || Lose
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| Movie Fights/Screen Junkies || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 81%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question (with Schmoes Know members chosen after reading the question; pre-prepared question?) !! style="width: 5%"|SK !! MF/SJ
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| 1: Who played the best Batman (Tiffany, Mark, Alicia; yes) || 1 ||
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| 2: Should ''Back to the Future'' get a reboot? (unknown, Kristian, Alicia; yes) || 2* ||
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| 3: Better reboot: Peter Jackson's ''King Kong'' or Gareth Edwards' ''Godzilla''? (unknown, Kristian, Alicia; yes) ** || ||
|-
| 4: Who would win between Alien, Predator, or a Colon[i]al Marine? (unknown, Kristian, Alicia; yes) ** || ||
|-
| 5: What's the most influential 90's movie? (J.T., Kristian, Alicia; no) *** || || 1
|-
| 6: What is the best 80's film of all time? (J.T., Kristian, Alicia; no) ** || ||
|-
| 7: Which new actor will have the biggest impact on the new films? (Mark, Kristian, Alicia; no) **** || || 1
|-
| 8: Best movie villain of all time? (Mark, Ken, Alicia; no) || || 1
|-
| 9: Movie that most deserves a sequel (Tiffany, Kristian, Alicia; no) ***** || 1 ||
|-
| 10: Michael Bay vs. M Night Shyamalan: Who's the worst [director]? (Tiffany, Kristian, Alicia; no) || || 1
|-
| 11: Best plot twist in any movie? (Tiffany, Kristian, Alicia; no)** || ||
|-
| 12: Best Scorsese-directed movie? (Tiffany, J.T., Alicia; no)** || ||
|-
| 13: Should they make more ''Lord of the Rings Hobbit'' movies? (Tiffany, J.T., Alicia; no)** || ||
|-
| 14: Best Marvel Movie? (Tiffany, Kristian, Alicia; no) || || 1+
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Schmoes Know won after Kristian came back and played Devil's Advocate, arguing for why there should be a reboot. However, it was not until later (after question 10) that Andy (after being called out on twitter) credited them with the bonus point (it was not clear as Schmoes never specifically stated they were playing Devil's Advocate; rather, Kristian simply stepped in for Mark).
.**Six questions were skipped (both teams chose ''Godzilla'' for question 3; neither team wished to answer questions 4 or 11; both teams chose Die Hard for question 6; both teams chose ''Goodfellas'' for question 12; even though Tiffany appeared to want to answer yes to question 13, she didn't, so neither team would say yes)
.***Screen Junkies initially went with ''Pulp Fiction'', the choice of Schmoes Know. SJ switched to ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' and won.
.****Kristian heavily argued that Andy Serkis would be Darth Plagueis, even though that was never confirmed (which Andy pointed out) and it was already known at the time that Darth Plageuis died around the time of ''Episode I''. The character he plays is Supreme Leader Snoke. Kristian later stated that he read that his followers were telling him that he was saying incorrect information.
.*****Tiffany started arguing for ''Dredd'' before Screen Junkies even gave their answer (''True Lies'').
+To help decide this game-winning question, Andy looked for live responses on twitter.
'''Episode 11: Magneto vs. Gandalf - Best Ian McKellen movie (12-21-14)'''<ref>Episode 11: Magneto vs. Gandalf - Best Ian McKellen movie (12-21-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qE38V0wXnk</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smosh Jovenshire] || New fighter || Third
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| Roger Barr || 0/2/0 || Second
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| Nick Mundy || 0/3/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jovenshire !! Roger !! Nick
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| 1: Do you agree with Sony's decision to cancel ''The Interview''? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Best movie that bombed at the box office? || || || 1
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| 3: Best movie marathon? || || 1 ||
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| 4: What video game should made into a movie? || 1 || || 1
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| 5: Best movie musical? || || 1* ||
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| 6: Best Ian McKellan movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Who should play Spider-Man if the rights revert to Marvel? || || || 1
|-
| 8: What franchise should Michael Bay produce? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into tie breaker speed round''' || 1 || 4 || 4
|-
| TIE BREAKER A: Could two Batman take out a Wolverine? || x || 1 ||
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| TIE BREAKER B: Who is the best movie archer: Legolas, Katniss, Susan from ''Narnia'', or <br> Hawkeye, or the girl from ''Brave'' [Merida], I'll throw her in too? || x || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER C: Rick Moranis or Steve Guttenberg? || x || || 1**
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| TIE BREAKER D: ''White House Down'' or ''Olympus Has Fallen''? || x || || 1***
|-
| TIE BREAKER E: Best Adam Sandler film? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1**** || 6***** || '''7'''
|}
.*Andy originally did not want to give any points, but he reluctantly gave a point to Roger.
.**Nick said Rick Moranis first, and Roger agreed
.***Nick and Roger both said ''White House Down'', then Nick switched to ''Olympus Has Fallen'' and immediately won the point.
.****First episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point.
.*****First of two episodes (the other being episode 15) in which a fighter scores 6 points and only comes in second place.
*However, in episode 15, this was based on Trisha Hershberger's receiving a point for a pre-Speed Round tie breaker question, in which the winner of the episode (ComicBookGirl19) was not involved. Under the revised rules, Trisha would have finished with only 2 points.
'''Episode 12: Best & Worst of 2014 (12-28-14)'''<ref>Episode 12: Best & Worst of 2014 (12-28-14) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGGOEgKLig0</ref>
Hosted by Dan Murrell
Jason Inman as Fact Checker
First regular episode of the show in which there are no questions for which more than one fighter gets any points.
Nick becomes the second competitor to appear on and win two consecutive episodes (the first was Dan Murrell in episodes 2/3).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/5/1 || Second
|-
| Andy Signore || New fighter || Third
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| Nick Mundy || 1/3/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 55%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Andy !! Nick
|-
| 1: Best movie of 2014? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Worst movie of 2014? || || || 1*
|-
| 3: Best performance of 2014? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Which actor/actress are we tired of? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Best movie weapon of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Best movie catch phrase? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Best opening scene from a movie? || || || 1
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| 8: Worst movie ending? || 1 || ||
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| '''Scores going into tie breaker speed round''' || 3 || 2 || 3
|-
| TIE BREAKER A: Best Arnold Schwarzenegger movie || || x || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER B: Coolest female protagonist || 1** || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER C: Most depressing movie ever || || x || ***
|-
| TIE BREAKER D: Better Spoof: ''Space Balls'' or ''Galaxy Quest'' || || x || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER E: If you could unsee what movie, what would it be? || || x || 1****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 2 || '''6'''*****
|}
.*Nick stated that this was the first time he won two [questions] in a row, yet he did this in the first two questions of the previous episode.
.**Hal got the second tie breaker question for naming a character (Ripley) rather than an actress (Linda Hamilton).
.***Dan would not give anyone the point for either response (''Closer'' by Nick and ''The Fault in our Stars'' by Hal).
.****Nick won on a technicality as Hal answered 1999's ''Godzilla'', when it was in fact from 1998. Oddly, Nick's answer was ''Zach Braff''.
.*****After Nick won, Dan said Nick won his first Movie Fight. However, Nick's first victory was the previous week.
'''Episode 13: What's the Best Year in Movies EVER? (1-11-15)'''<ref>Episode 13: What's the Best Year in Movies EVER? (1-11-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRUCuLUfl8E</ref>
Jason Inman as Fact Checker
Speed Round is added starting in this episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 2/1/1* || Second
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| Dan Murrell || 3/0/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Mike Carlson || 2/1/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 66%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Dan !! Mike
|-
| 1: Are we excited by the ''Ant-Man'' trailer? || 1 || ||
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| 2: Best Liam Neeson movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Do we want a Gambit solo film with Channing Tatum? || || || 1
|-
| 4: Best year in the history of cinema? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What would be a great movie ride? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: What TV show would you want to see on an IMAX screen? || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: Best Tim Burton Movie? || || || 1
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| 8: Worst Ben Affleck Movie? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 4 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''Dante's Peak'' or ''Volcano''? || 1** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Movie actors or directors: ...name me the best Christopher. || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best ''Die Hard'' Sequel || || 1*** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who wins in a fight: Judge Dredd or Robocop? || || 1**** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''7''' || 2
|}
.*Spencer is introduced as having a 2-2 record. If his tie for the win is counted as a win, he should have been 3-1 (or at least 2-1-1).
*After episode 52, when Hal was declared the winner of episode 1, Spencer's 2-2 record coming into this fight actually is retroactively made accurate. However, the issue still remains that Hal only received four points in episode one, and he should not have been declared as having been part of the tie.
.**Spencer said ''Dante's Peak'' first.
.***Both answered with the third movie, but based on how Dan said it (''3'', rather than ''Vengeance''), Andy ruled in favor of him.
.****When Spencer started his argument for Judge Dredd, he said he should have picked Robocop. Andy ruled for Dan.
'''Episode 14: Oscar Snub's 2015: Who Got Screwed?! (1-18-15)'''<ref>Episode 14: Oscar Snub's 2015: Who Got Screwed?! (1-18-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK85kH5s2zc</ref>
The Fan Cam (rather than Dan Cam) is used in this episode, with Miss Movies as Fact Checker.
Dan Murrell is given the Title Belt at the beginning of this episode. He agrees to make the episode a Title Bout, allowing the possibility for him to lose the Belt.
Dan becomes the second fighter (after Nick) to appear on and win two consecutive episodes.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Jason Inman || 1/0/0 || Third
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| Mark Ellis || 1/1/0 || Second
|-
| Dan Murrell || 4/0/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 86%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jason !! Mark !! Dan
|-
| 1: Worst 2015 Oscar Snub? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: What film should win Best Picture? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Best performance from a 2015 Oscar nominated actor or actress? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Do we really need more Avatar sequels? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is our best biographical movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Pitch Chris Hemsworth’s next movie || || || 1
|-
| 7: Worst Johnny Depp performance? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: The worst film starring Adam Sandler? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who[m] would you save in a fire first? Ben Affleck or Matt Damon? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are both playing on cable....Which do you watch: ''Mean Girls'' or ''Clueless''? || x || || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: These two movies are also both on cable. Which do you choose: ''The Last Airbender'' or ''After Earth''? || x || 1*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Hollywood's best Kevin? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1**** || 5 || '''6'''
|}
.*According to Jason, he also chose the lack of nomination for ''The Lego Movie'', but he lost a coin loss and couldn't use the response that resulted in Mark's point.
.**Dan said ''Clueless'' first.
.***Mark said ''After Earth'' first.
.****Second episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point.
'''Episode 15: Should Star Wars Ditch George Lucas? (1-25-15)'''<ref>Episode 15: Should Star Wars Ditch George Lucas? (1-25-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68BILWRS8ac</ref>
Third episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Fourth example of someone taking the lead and ultimately finishing in third (second time for Nick).
Nick got points for the first two questions and pulled into an early lead but failed to earn any points beyond question 2, a repeat of something previously done by Alison Haislip in episode 9; Nick had six more opportunities (including a tie breaker against only one competitor), just as Alison did.
First of two episodes in which a total of 15 points were awarded.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || New fighter|| Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Book_Girl_19 ComicBookGirl19] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || 2/3/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Trisha !! CBG19 !! Nick
|-
| 1: Recast a comic book movie role || || || 1
|-
| 2: Should George Lucas have any say in the new ''Star Wars''? || 1 || || 1
|-
| 3: Which film would have been better if its original director had made it? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Best performance by a musician-turned-actor? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What’s the best movie of 1995? || || 1 ||
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| 6: Best use of product placement in a film? || 1 || ||
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| 7: What film do you wish had bombed? || || 1 ||
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| TIE BREAKER: Best twist ending of all time (asked by Dan) || 1 || x ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3* || 4 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''Kick-Ass'' or ''Super''? || || 1** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with "American" in the title? || || 1*, *** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best Hollywood Jennifer || 1**** || || x
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| SPEED ROUND D: Best ''National Lampoon's Vacation'' sequel? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Both of these movies are playing on cable. Which should I watch: ''Speed 2: Cruise Control'' or ''Under Siege 2: Dark Territory''? || 1***** || || x
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| TIE BREAKER: What was the last good movie with Bruce Willis? || || 1 || x
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 6 || '''7'''* || 2
|}
.*Trisha was given a point for the tie breaker between her and Nick to go to the Speed Round. This was removed in subsequent episodes involving just two fighters as CBG19 was at a disadvantage since she wasn't part of the tie break. Using the proper rules, CGB would win after the second Speed Round question with a score of 6-2. Dan even needed to clarify how many points Trisha had.
.**Trisha didn't both fighting.
.***Trisha ran out of time.
.****ComicBookGirl19 had no argument.
.*****ComicBookGirl19 gave up.
'''Episode 16: Should Indiana Jones be Rebooted w/Chris Pratt? (2-1-15)'''<ref>Episode 16: Should Indiana Jones be Rebooted w/Chris Pratt? (2-1-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvT91FX7Hx4</ref>
In this episode, it was determined that the winner and ComicBookGirl19 would be moving on in a tournament to win Dan Murrell's belt.
Not counting the first episode, fifth episode in which a competitor takes a the lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Not counting the first episode, this is the second of [as of January 16, 2017] two episodes (coincidentally consecutive as well) in which 15 total points are awarded. No episode has yet featured the awarding of more than 15 points.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 2/2/1 || Third
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| Alicia Malone || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Roger Barr || 0/3/0 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Alicia !! Roger
|-
| 1: Did the ''Fantastic Four'' trailer get us excited about the new movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Should a ''Fantastic Four'' movie be so serious? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 3: ''Ghostbusters'' cast – What do you think of the cast – exciting or expected? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What's the best reboot of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Who should play the Beast? || || || 1
|-
| 6: What's the best sports movie of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Do we want an ''Indiana Jones'' Reboot? || || || 2*
|-
| TIE BREAKER A: Best movie voice: Morgan Freeman or James Earl Jones? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER B: Best Michael Mann-directed film that isn't ''Heat''? || || 1** || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 4 || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: A movie is playing on cable. Which one should we watch: ''Beverly Hills Cop 2'' or ''Ghostbusters 2''? || x || || 1***
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Hollywood's best Tom? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which movie star would it be more fun to share an Uber with: Meg Ryan or Reese Witherspoon? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What's the best Christmas movie that's okay to watch during the rest of the year? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''7''' || 5
|}
.*Roger was able to tie by using the Devil's Advocate argument. His successful argument lead to double points. As of January 16, 2017, this is the last successful Devil's Advocate point.
.**Spencer gave up after Alicia said ''Collateral''.
.***Alicia didn't say ''Ghostbusters 2'' fast enough.
'''Episode 17: Does The Hobbit Suck (2-8-15)'''<ref>Episode 17: Does The Hobbit Suck (2-8-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1sqp71MzqU</ref>
The Screen Junkies team (Andy Signore, Hal Rudnick, Spencer Gilbert, and Nick Mundy) did a tag-team rotation. Only one was allowed to fight at a time, even though Jeremy and Kristian were allowed to fight as a pair.
This team fight episode is not counted in overall statistics.
Hosted by Dan Murrell
Jason Inman as Fact Checker
{| class="wikitable"
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! Teams !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Jeremy Jahns and Kristian Harloff || N/A || Lose
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| Screen Junkies Team || N/A || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Jeremy, Kristian !! SJ Team
|-
| 1: Do the ''Hobbit'' movies suck? (vs Hal) || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Best action movie franchise (vs Nick) || || 1
|-
| 3: Best Nic Cage movie since ''The Rock''? (vs Spencer) || 1 ||
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| 4: Who is the best action star since the 1980s? (vs Andy) || || 1
|-
| 5: What is the best Steven Spielberg film? (vs Hal) || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Best movie with "movie" in the title? (vs Nick) || || 1
|-
| 7: Should ''Back to the Future'' get a reboot? (vs Andy) * || ||
|-
| 8: Worst movie to win the Oscar for Best Picture? (vs Spencer) || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round (Jeremy vs Andy)''' || 3 || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the worst Marvel Cinematic Universe movie? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: These two movies are on cable at the same time... Which one do you pick? ''The Blair Witch Project'' or ''Cloverfield''? || 1** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is Hollywood's best Jon/John? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: These two movies are on cable at the same time... Which one do you watch? ''Die Hard 5'' or ''Pirates of the Caribbean 4''? || *** || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''7'''
|}
.*Fight was skipped due to argument over what the question was asking. On the 52nd episode of the show, Dan indicated that there was a deleted scene in which Andy and Dan argue. Audio of it was eventually shown in a PLUS-exclusive episode of the Screen Junkies Show aired on December 31, 2016.
.**Jeremy said ''Cloverfield'' first.
.***Jeremy answered ''Die Hard 5'' thinking he heard ''Die Hard 4''. He couldn't make an argument.
'''Episode 18: Who Should Marvel's Spider-Man Fight Next? (2-15-15)'''<ref>Episode 18: Who Should Marvel's Spider-Man Fight Next? (2-15-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFnP4dLUxpk</ref>
This is the second Title Belt Fight.
Spencer Gilbert acts as Fact Checker
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| ComicBookGirl19 || 1/0/0 || Third
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| Alicia Malone || 1/0/0 || Second
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| Dan Murrell || 5/0/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! CBG19 !! Alicia !! Dan
|-
| 1: Pitch the next Spider-Man solo film || || || 1
|-
| 2: Besides Wolverine, which X-Men character should join the MCU? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Best SNL skit turned into a movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Worst first date movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Movie character for President? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Should there be a ''Spaceballs 2''? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Best comedy sequel? || || 1 || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which sequel would be better: ''Austin Powers 4'' or ''Rush Hour 4''? || x || || 1*
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who wins in a fight: Darth Vader or Batman? || x || || 1*
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are playing on cable. Which should we watch: ''Passenger 57'' or ''Money Train''? || x || ** || 1*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || 3 || '''6'''
|}
.*All three of Dan's Speed Round points essentially came from his being faster.
.**Alicia didn't even bother trying to argue the third question.
'''Episode 19: Zack Snyder's Aquaman: Awesome or Awful? (2-22-15)'''<ref>Episode 19: Zack Snyder's Aquaman: Awesome or Awful? (2-22-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgt1VN5VZos</ref>
The first-, second-, and third-place finishers all sat in the same seats as the previous episode's respective finishers.
It was announced that fighters would need to win 2 fights to take on Dan Murrell for the belt. The winner of this fight would go against Nick Mundy (2/4/1 record), who was given a first round bye, and one person yet to be determined (see episode 20) in a semi-final (episode 21).
Spencer Gilbert (2/3/1 record) was also shown to be a fighter in the other semi-final match. As seen in episode 21, Spencer had to take Nick's place in the first semi-final.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/6/1 || Third
|-
| Tiffany Smith || New fighter* || Second
|-
| Mike Carlson || 2/2/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Tiffany !! Mike
|-
| 1: Best movie of 2014 that didn’t receive any Oscar nominations? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Best film never nominated for Best Picture || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Thoughts on new Aquaman costume || || || 1
|-
| 4: Ultimate DC/Marvel Crossover Movie || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Actor/Actress that should be in Neill Blomkamp’s ''Alien'' || || || 1
|-
| 6: Best Time Travel Movie || 1** || ||
|-
| 7: Best movie world to be trapped in for a month || 1 || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which of these two movie sequels do we want to see with its original cast: ''The Mask 2'' or ''Wayne's World 3''? || *** || 0 || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' **** || 2 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Both of these movies are playing on cable. What should we watch: ''Demolition Man'' or ''Cliffhanger''? || x || 1 || *****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Many many years from now, which of these will be rebooted...first: ''Forrest Gump'' or ''The Shawshank Redemption''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with the word "three" in the title? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Better Pixar Movie: ''Cars 2'' or ''Monsters University''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: These two movies are playing on cable. Pick one: ''Fifty Shades of Grey'' or ''Jupiter Ascending''? || x || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who is the best Hollywood Michael? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || 5 || '''6'''
|}
.*Though Tiffany is listed as a new fighter, she previously competed in the team competition that aired on the Schmoes Know channel (Dec 18, 2014).
.**Hal broke the record for latest first point in a match by not scoring until the sixth round. Previously, three people (Nick Mundy in episode 1 (tie for first), Jason Inman in episode 14 (third place), and Roger Barr in episode 16 (second place)) had held the record with the fifth round. Hal’s record would be tied by Michael Barryte in episode 34.
.***Even with a few seconds to think, Hal gave the same response as Tiffany (''The Mask 2''), sealing his loss. From this point on, doing so is referred to as "pulling a Hal Rudnick."
.****First episode to contain 4 binomial Speed Round questions even though episode 11 had three binomial questions and one multiple choice.
.*****Mike used Sylvester Stallone as an arguing point for ''Cliffhanger'', but ''Demolition Man'' also has Stallone. Granted, Mike did not get the point.
'''Episode 20: Which Kids' Franchise Needs a Gritty Reboot? (3-1-15)'''<ref>Episode 20: Which Kids' Franchise Needs a Gritty Reboot? (3-1-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SXYYDSAZZY</ref>
First episode shot at Screen Junkies Studios.
It also is the first episode where the fighters are given voice-over introductions by Jon Bailey with their pictures and records (even though all the fighters are new in this episode).
New Speed Round music is introduced.
The first-, second-, and third-place finishers all sat in the same respective seats for a third episode in a row.
Sixth episode in which a competitor takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Fourth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
It is the first in which a fighter gets no points after question 1.
Jason Inman and Dan Murrell gave a dedication to Leonard Nimoy who passed away on 2-27-2015.
The winner of this fight would go against Nick Mundy (2/4/1 record) and Mike Carlson (winner of episode 20) in a semi-final to take Dan Murrell's title belt. However, as seen in episode 21, Nick was replaced by Spencer, with Nick being pushed back to episode 24.
First episode since episode 1 to feature three new fighters. Excluding the fan episode (25), this did not happen again until December 26, 2015, 43 episodes later.
Dan specifically references this episode by contestants and date in the post-Round 1 cleanup of episode 67.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Matt Raub || New fighter || Third
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Zaragoza Steve Zaragoza] || New fighter || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreyko Marc Andreyko] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Matt !! Steve !! Marc
|-
| 1: Should the Power Rangers movie be like the short film? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Kids' property that needs a hard edged reboot? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Best film starring Will Smith? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Best movie tagline? || || || 1*
|-
| 5: Bring back one movie star from the dead? || || || 1
|-
| 6: Best movie with the character's name in the title? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Best movie heroine? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 4 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which of these do we watch: ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' or ''Spiderman 3''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best voice performance in a Disney movie || x || || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best spoof movie || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Excluding ''Die Hard'', best Bruce Willis movie || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best Hollywood Jason *** || x || || 1****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1***** || 5 || '''6'''
|}
.*No one attempted to argue against Marc's answer ("In space, no one can hear you scream," from ''Alien'').
.**Mark was faster than Steve in saying Robin Williams as Genie.
.***Upon questioning by Mark, specified as an actor, not a director etc. or character.
.****Initially, Andy called Steve the winner, but quickly changed his mind. This also marks the first time that someone has been behind by three points in the Speed Round and ultimately won.
.*****Third episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point. Also the first episode in which a fighter never received any points after the first round.
'''Episode 21: Avengers: Age of Ultron End Credits Scenes! (3-8-15)'''<ref>Episode 21: Avengers: Age of Ultron End Credits Scenes! (3-815) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdWkmcVbG4o</ref>
Tournament semi-final match #1.
Nick Mundy was supposed to appear in this episode, but he could not due to illness. Instead of Mundy-mania, there was Spenny Slam.
Fifth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 3/2/0 || Second
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 1/0/0 || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 2/3/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Mike !! Marc !! Spencer
|-
| 1: Have we seen too much of ''Avengers Age of Ultron'' from the trailers? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Pitch the perfect end credits scene for ''Avengers 2'' * || || || 1
|-
| 3: Who would win in a fight: Spider-Man or Iron Man? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What is the best movie robot? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is the best movie with Jeff Goldblum in it? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Pitch a new action franchise with The Rock as the star. || || || 1
|-
| 7: Best Disney villain? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who wins in a fight: Chuck Norris or Danny Trejo? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Both of these movies are playing on cable. What do we watch: ''Batman and Robin'' or ''Twilight: New Moon''? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Hollywood's best Steven/Stephen? *** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best John Williams score that's not ''Star Wars''? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 2 || '''6'''
|}
.*Dan gives his own idea of what should have happened in a post-credits scene.
.**Spencer was faster at saying ''Batman and Robin''.
.***Spencer conceded on this question. His losing answer was Stephen Colbert (while Mike said Spielberg). In episode 17, in a similar question for Jon/John, Jeremy Jahns answered Jon Stewart and also lost.
'''Episode 22: Star Wars Spinoffs - Good Idea or Bad Idea? (3-15-15)'''<ref>Episode 22: Star Wars Spinoffs - Good Idea or Bad Idea? (3-15-2015) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW6ncUY-8ZA</ref>
The winner of this fight would move on in a tournament to fight against Nick Mundy and another fighter in the second semi-final.
Erin Robinson returns after a 19 episode absence (a record at the time, which would be broken nine times (but not each time a new record) before she would take it back in her next appearance in episode 67).
Andy announces in this episode that fans can send videos in a competition to come watch a taping of Movie Fights.
He also announces that ''Leprechaun 4'' will be Screen Junkies' first live viewing video.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Jason Inman || 1/1/0 || Second
|-
| Roger Barr || 0/4/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Erin Robinson || 0/1/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jason !! Roger !! Erin
|-
| 1: ''Star Wars'' Spinoffs: Good idea or Bad idea? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Are we excited for ''Tomorrowland''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a Tim Burton dream project || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Which movie character should get a comeback? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Best revenge film of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Best movie villain of the 1990s? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Lamest movie monster of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 4 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is Steven Spielberg's worst film? * || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: You have to listen to one movie song for the rest of your life on repeat. Which one do you pick: "My Heart Will Go On" from ''Titanic'' by Celine Dion or "Let it Go" from ''Frozen''? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Whose next movie are you more excited for: Michael Bay or M. Night Shyamalan? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''6'''** || 1***
|}
.*Jason answered ''1942''. Roger agreed and gave the point to Jason, but the film was called ''1941'', which Dan pointed out.
.**Roger finally gets a win after four losses.
.***Fourth episode in which a fighter scores only one point.
'''Episode 23: Iron Man VS Darth Vader (3-22-15)'''<ref>Episode 23: Iron Man VS Darth Vader (3-22-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQkf3jHEpqY</ref>
The winner of this fight would move on in a tournament to fight against Nick Mundy and Roger Barr (winner of episode 22) in the second semi-final.
Sixth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Not counting the first episode, seventh episode in which a competitor takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Alicia Malone || 1/1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Kristian Harloff || 0/1/0 || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_Hollywood Scott Mantz] || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Alicia !! Kristian !! Scott
|-
| 1: Does the trailer for Adam Sandler's ''Pixels'' excite us? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What movie trailer revealed too much of the movie? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What movie do we never want a sequel/remake to? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What actor could take over an action franchise? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Which actor should come out of retirement? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: ''Star Wars'' VS Marvel - best fight! || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: What's the best final film of a film series? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who is Hollywood's best Robert? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie starring Jaden Smith? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are playing on cable. Which should we watch: ''XXX: State of the Union'' or ''2 Fast 2 Furious''? || 1* || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''** || 3 || 2
|}
.*Alicia was faster at saying ''2 Fast 2 Furious''.
.**This is the second time a fighter has swept the Speed Round. Alicia was previously swept in episode 18. She thus is the first fighter to have both swept a Speed Round and be swept. This would subsequently happen to Spencer Gilbert (episodes 26 (loss) and 43 (win)), Dan Murrell (episodes 18, 26, and 58 (wins) and 93 (and 94) (loss)), and Coy Jandreau (episodes 91 (win) and 98 (loss)).
'''Episode 24: Better Franchise: Mission: Impossible or Fast & Furious (3-29-15)'''<ref>Episode 24: Better Franchise: Mission: Impossible or Fast & Furious (3-29-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irlyF7MskC8</ref>
Semi-final #2. The winner of this fight would move on in a tournament to fight against Spencer Gilbert (winner of episode 21) and Dan Murrell in the final (episode 26) to claim the belt.
Not counting the team battle in episode 17, the first appearance of Nick Mundy since episode 15.
Eighth episode in which a competitor takes an early lead (at end of Round 3) and ultimately finishes in third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Alicia Malone || 2/1/0 || Second
|-
| Roger Barr || 1/4/0 || Third
|-
| Nick Mundy || 2/4/1 * || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Alicia !! Roger !! Nick
|-
| 1: Will Jesse Eisenberg be a good Lex Luthor? || || 1 || 1
|-
| 2: Tom Cruise: Great actor or popular movie star? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: ''Mission Impossible'' vs ''Fast & Furious'' || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Which cast should reunite for a sequel? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Could Arnold Schwarzenegger be a dramatic actor? || || || 1
|-
| 6: Best American remake of a foreign film? || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: Best movie cameo? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are both playing at the same time on cable. Which do you watch: The ''Robocop'' remake or the ''Psycho'' remake? || 1** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Worse villain; Arnold Schwarzenegger's Mr. Freeze or Jamie Foxx's Electro? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Discounting the movies, who would win in a fight: Alien or Predator? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie with Jack Black in it? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best Hollywood James || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || 2 || '''6'''
|}
.*Nick's record is incorrectly listed as 3 wins, 3 losses. He actually has 4 losses. This under-reporting by 1 loss carries over into future episodes (26, 30), but it is not reported in episode 36 as no voice-over introductions were used, and starting in episode 38 [in which Nick appears], losses are no longer reported in the introductions.
.**Alicia was faster at saying ''Robocop''.
'''Episode 25: Who Should Be the Next Wolverine? (4-5-15)'''<ref>Episode 25: Who Should Be the Next Wolverine? (4-5-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg7vgiDcHcg</ref>
Fan episode. Three winners of the video competition who thought they would be spectating actually compete and are coached by Screen Junkies employees, specifically, the three who will be competing in the finals for the belt.
The winner was given a Fan Fights belt.
Each coach is allowed to chime in three times during the episode. Also, each competitor is allowed to have the coach substitute in for one fight.
Loot Crate is introduced as Movie Fights' new sponsor.
Andy mispronounces the upcoming ''James Bond'' film ''Spectre'' as "Spectra" for a second time, having previously done so while introducing the fifth round of episode 9.
This episode is not counted in the overall ranking/statistics.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters/Coach !! Finish
|-
| Mika Valleau/Spencer Gilbert || Second
|-
| Bryan Chambers/Dan Murrell || '''Win'''
|-
| Tony Tubes Zerr/Nick Mundy || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Mika !! Bryan !! Tony
|-
| 1: Who do you cast as the new Wolverine? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What property should have a movie universe? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What actor should join the ''Fast and the Furious'' franchise? *|| || || 1
|-
| 4: Best action sequel of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Best ''James Bond'' movie? || || || 1
|-
| 6: If you could punch one actor in the face, who would it be? || 1 || ||
|-
| 7: Worst casting in movie history? || || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which one [Michael Bay movie] should I watch: ''Transformers 1'' or the 2014 ''Ninja Turtle'' movie? || 0 || x ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would win in a fight: Chewbacca or Groot? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best Hollywood Paul || 1** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the worst movie starring Vince Vaughn? || || 1*** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which remake would you rather see: ...''Speed'' or ''Under Siege''? || 1**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which movie is better: Bill Murray's ''Garfield'' or Dan Akroyd's ''Yogi Bear''? ***** || || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND F: Best movie with "Revenge" in the title || 1 || + || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Both of these movies are also on cable. Which do we watch: ''Battlefield Earth'' or ''The Last Airbender''? || || 1+* || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || '''6''' || 2
|}
.*Dan stepped in for Bryan, the only time this was done in the episode.
.**Bryan didn't attempt to argue against Mika's response of Newman.
.***Mika was trying to think of ''Delivery Man'', but she couldn't.
.****Mika was faster at saying ''Speed''.
.*****Skipped because it was too close to call who said ''Garfield'' first.
+Bryan said ''Die Hard 2'', which doesn't contain "Revenge."
+*Mika was about to say ''The Last Airbender'', but Bryan beat her.
'''Episode 26: Ultimate Game of Thrones Spin-off Movie? (4-12-15)'''<ref>Episode 26: Ultimate Game of Thrones Spin-off Movie? (4-12-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rygbTpOokZU</ref>
Third championship fight for the belt.
Scott Mantz as Fact Checker
Dan wore a ''The Raid'' 2 t-shirt in response to the call against him the previous week that ''The Raid 2'' was not the greatest action sequel of all time.
Rule changes regarding tie breakers and Speed Round: If someone repeats the first responder's answer, the first response does not automatically win. Rather, the second person gets a chance to pick something else (or the ''other'' option if there are only two choices), and the two will argue. Further, the host does not choose the winners in Speed Rounds but rather acts as a tie-breaking vote if the Fact Checker and third-place fighter don't agree on who should win.
None of the competitors fought in the first round of the tournament (Spencer and Nick had first round byes and Dan held the belt). All four winners from the first round were eliminated in the second round.
Nick's reported record remains short by 1 loss and is still that way as of the writing of this (May 14, 2015). The record listed below going into this episode (4 wins (3 wins and a tie), 4 losses) is correct.
Seventh episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place (though only during the time between the ends of questions 5 and 6), and the second time for Dan.
As of November 8, 2015, this is the only episode (besides the Comic-Con episodes) in which only one fighter managed to get more than 2 points (Edit: In Episode 57 (11-15-15), this occurred again). However, as shown below in the second note, in episode 15, this should have also been the case using the appropriate rules for a pre-Speed Round tie breaker question.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 3/3/1 || Second
|-
| Nick Mundy || 3/4/1 || Third
|-
| Dan Murrell || 6/0/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Nick !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
|-
| 1: Pitch the ultimate ''Game of Thrones'' movie! || || || 1
|-
| 2: What movie franchise should be R-rated? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What should Joss Whedon's next project be? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Best fictional world to have a first date in? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Which movie character should have a prequel? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Best movie of the 2000s (2000-2015)? || || || 1
|-
| 7: Pitch the perfect remake movie? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who is the worst Batman: George Clooney or Val Kilmer? || 0 || || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Both of these films are on cable. Which do I watch: ''Mortal Kombat'' or ''Street Fighter''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Worst movie starring Robert Downey Jr. || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best Hollywood William || || x || 1*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2** || 2 || '''6'''
|}
.*Decided by Andy after additional argument as Nick sided with Spencer.
.**Although Spencer's score was no higher than Nick's, he beats Nick. Excluding episode 4, in which Andy incorrectly indicated that Hal had five points (leading to Hal finishing in second rather than a tie for second), this is the first time that two fighters had the same scores but different finishes. Accordingly, Spencer's score of 2 is the lowest second-place score so far (as of November 8, 2015 (edit: tied by Chloe Dykstra in Episode 57 (11-15-15) and again by Spencer himself a week later). However, in episode 15, had Trisha not been given a point for her tie breaker against Nick (which didn't involve ComicBookGirl19) to go to the Speed Round, this ''would'' have been another example.
'''Episode 27: Batman v. Superman Trailer - Awesome or Awful? (4-19-15)'''<ref>Episode 27: Batman v. Superman Trailer - Awesome or Awful? (4-19-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvPAqP6mBYk</ref>
As of January 16, 2017, this episode remains the last in which more than 13 total points were awarded.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 0/7/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Jason Inman || 1/2/0 || Third
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 0/1/0 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Hal !! Jason !! Trisha
|-
| 1: ''Batman V Superman'' trailer - Love it or hate it? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Best moment from the ''Force Awakens'' trailer || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Best order to watch ''Star Wars'' in? || || || 1
|-
| 4: New ''Ant-man'' trailer - Love it or hate it || || 1 || 1
|-
| 5: Are you worried about ''Wonder Woman''? || || || 1
|-
| 6: ''Terminator Genisys'' Trailer - Love it or hate? || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| 7: Best second movie in a trilogy || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round * ''' || 3 || 2 || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Both of these movies are playing at the same time on cable. Which one do we watch: Ben Affleck's ''Daredevil'' or Ryan Reynolds' ''Green Lantern''? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Hollywood's best Matthew/Matt || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie directed by Michael Bay? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Hollywood's best Kate/Cate? || 1*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Both of these movies are on cable at the same time. Which do we watch: ''Lady in the Water'' or ''The Happening''? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''7''' || 2 || 5
|}
.*Trisha says that she does not do well in the Speed Round. However, she did just as well as ComicBookGirl19 did when they fought each other (though again it should be pointed out that had Trisha not received a point for the tie breaker, she would have lost after the second Speed Round question). Hal responds that he did something stupid in the Speed Round, but it was actually a tie breaker to go into the Speed Round.
.**Split decision. Jason did not vote for Trisha, who was faster at picking ''Green Lantern''.
.***Split decision. Jason did not vote for Hal, who was faster as picking Winslet.
'''Episode 28: Will Jurassic World Suck? (4-26-15)'''<ref>Episode 28: Will Jurassic World Suck? (4-26-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQJhbD4kCHo</ref>
Hosted by Nick Mundy as a birthday gift to him. However, the episode was introduced by Andy Signore.
Jason Inman as Fact Checker with help from Nick's father, Dennis Mundy.
Dollar Shave Club is the new sponsor.
Eighth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place, and the third time for Dan.
Ninth episode in which a competitor takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
The second episode in which a fighter gets no points after question 1.
As of August 9, 2015, this is the last fight Dan has won (he has since lost twice) and the last one in which a fighter has scored 7 points. (Update: On August 16, 2015, Dan won again, retaining the Belt, with 6 points).
There are only six questions prior to the Speed Round, which for this episode has been extended to nine potential questions, though there was later argument over how many there would be; in future episodes, the number would revert to five even though the number of questions prior to the Speed Round would remain at six.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Murrell || 7/0/0 || '''Win'''*
|-
| Roger Barr || 1/5/0 || Third
|-
| Andy Signore || 0/1/0 || Second*
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 79%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Dan !! Roger !! Andy
|-
| 1: ''Fantastic Four'' trailer: Should we see the movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Are we excited for ''Jurassic World''? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Pitch the ultimate Batman/Superman movie || || || 1
|-
| 4: Team up 2 actors for the best buddy cop movie || 1 || ||
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| 5: What real life person needs a biopic made of them? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Can a solo ''Hulk'' movie work? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Hollywood's best Richard || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What's the worst movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which of these two is the better disaster movie: ''Twister'' or ''The Day After Tomorrow''? || 1** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best ''Rocky'' sequel || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which do you watch: ''Max Payne'' or ''Major Payne''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND F: Who would win in a fight: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or the Power Rangers? || || x || 1***
|-
| SPEED ROUND G: Better love story: Anakin and Padmé or Bella and Edward? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''7''' || 1**** || 5*
|}
.*If there were in fact to be nine Speed Round questions, Jason called the game too early as Andy could have gotten the next two questions to force a tie breaker (a tenth Speed Round question). It was Dan, not Andy, who would have needed five out of nine Speed Round questions to tie.
.**Andy couldn't argue for his choice (''The Day After Tomorrow'').
.***Split decision. Dennis chose Dan (Power Rangers) over Andy.
.****Fifth episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point.
'''Episode 29: Avengers: Age of Ultron - Overhyped? (5-3-15)'''<ref>Episode 29: Avengers: Age of Ultron - Overhyped? (5-3-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDaeZE0cBls</ref>
Loot Crate once again becomes the Movie Fights sponsor.
Not counting the first episode, tenth episode in which a competitor takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 3/3/0* || Second
|-
| Amy Nicholson || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Kristian Harloff || 0/2/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Mike !! Amy !! Kristian
|-
| 1: ''Age of Ultron'' - Does it live up to the hype? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who gave the best performance in ''Age of Ultron''? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Best Marvel Cinematic Universe Director so far? || || || 1
|-
| 4: Do we like Jared Leto's Joker pic? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What franchise deserves its own day like ''Star Wars''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What movie needs an all female spinoff movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER **: Best movie directed by M. Night Shymalan || 0 || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which do you watch: ''Avatar'' or ''Titanic''? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best Jai Courtney role || *** || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which movie do we watch on cable if they're both playing at the same time: ''The Mighty Ducks'' or ''The Sandlot''? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who wins in a fight out of these three: Christopher Reeve's Superman, Brandon Routh's Superman, or Henry Cavill's Superman? || 1 || **** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which of these songs from a movie soundtrack should I listen to: Seal's "Kiss From a Rose" or Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"? || || 1***** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5'''+,+* || 2
|}
.*Mike's record is under-reported during the voice-over introduction by one loss (similar to the case for Nick Mundy). This carries over to episode 35.
.**Andy indicated that there had never been a three-way tie breaker before, but Dan corrected him (it was done in episode 16). It was done differently in this episode however, as only one question was used and Andy picked two fighters to advance. Amy was picked first, and then Mike and Kristian had to give further argument; Kristian eventually conceded to Mike.
.***Mike could not think of a role to answer.
.****Amy did not bother to argue this question.
.*****Split decision. Kristian chose Mike ("Kiss from a Rose") over Amy.
+Andy said that Amy took out two champs; however, Kristian has never won (he has only come in second twice). Kristian would later point this out to Andy in episode 31.
+*Not counting fights with three new fighters, Amy becomes the first new fighter to win since episode 16 when Alicia Malone beat two returners.
'''Episode 30: Who Should Play the Punisher? (5-10-15)'''<ref>Episode 30: Who Should Play the Punisher? (5-10-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCVtb1Cgud0</ref>
No sponsor is advertised.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Pat Healy || New fighter || Third
|-
| Chris Stuckmann || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || 3/5/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Pat !! Chris !! Nick
|-
| 1: Pitch a Boba Fett ''Star Wars'' spinoff movie || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Which ''Suicide Squad'' member looked the best in their pic? || || 1* ||
|-
| 3: Erase a sequel from any franchise || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Who should direct the new ''Spider-Man'' movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Who should play the Punisher in the MCU? || || || 1
|-
| 6: Worst movie mom? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best Hollywood Ben || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Better franchise: ''Rocky'' or ''Rambo''? || x || || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which do you watch: ''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'' or ''Star Wars Episode I[: The Phantom Menace]''? || x || || 1***
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Worse movie song to hear on repeat: Prince's Bat Dance or Vanilla Ice's Turtle Rap? || x || 1**** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Worst movie starring Julia Roberts || x || || 1*****
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which '80's remake would we rather see: ''Crocodile Dundee'' or ''Ferris Bueller['s Day Off]''? || x || 1+ ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1+* || '''6''' || 5
|}
.*This is the fifth time a fighter has won the point for both of the first two questions without anyone else getting any points. This was previously done in episodes 11 (Nick Mundy), 12 (Nick again), 18 (Dan Murrell), and 25 (Bryan Chambers). In all five cases, the person to do this ultimately won the fight.
.**Split decision. Pat chose Chris' argument for ''Rambo''. After the point is awarded, Andy says that how the franchises are different will be discussed someday on "After the Movie Fight." More than six months later, "After the Fight" premiered.
.***Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, but Pat agreed. Nick won despite not saying ''Star Wars Episode I'' fast enough and getting stuck with ''Star Trek V''.
.****Split decision. Pat chose Nick's argument. Nick wasn't fast enough and got stuck with Bat Dance.
.*****Split decision. Pat chose Chris' argument for ''Full Frontal'' versus ''The Mexican''. Andy didn't want to give Chris the point as he considered both arguments weak and wanted someone to win the fight right in a tie breaker.
+Split decision. Pat chose Nick's argument. Chris won despite not saying ''Crocodile Dundee'' fast enough.
.+*Sixth episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point.
'''Episode 31: Best Pixar Movie (CinemaSins vs. Honest Trailers) (5-17-15)'''<ref>Episode 31: Best Pixar Movie (CinemaSins vs. Honest Trailers) (5-17-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1bYCCTF6Zk</ref>
In response to fan demand, the CinemaSins crew has been brought in to take on the Honest Trailers crew.
This team fight is not counted in the overall statistics.
Hosted by Kristian Harloff of Schmoes Know as Andy didn't want a Screen Junkies employee judging.
Brit Fofana as Fact Checker
{| class="wikitable"
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! Teams !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Jeremy Scott, Chris Atkinson (CS) || N/A || Lose
|-
| Dan Murrell, Andy Signore (HT) || N/A * || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 70%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|CS !! style="width: 6%"|HT
|-
| 1: Pitch Spider-Man's introduction to the MCU || || 1
|-
| 2: Worst cinema sin || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Best movie chase scene || || 1
|-
| 4: Best Pixar movie || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Dream versus movie || || 1
|-
| 6: Most sinful movie || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' ** || 2 || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the worst Tom Hanks movie: ''Dragnet'' or ''Turner and Hooch''? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who wins in a fight: Chris Evans' Captain America or Chris Evans' Human Torch? || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which do we watch: ''Paul Blart'' or ''Observe and Report''? || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who wins in a fist fight: Ripley or Sarah Connor? || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: ''Jurassic Park III'' or ''Lethal Weapon 4''? || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || '''6''' ***
|}
.*While it was mentioned that the CinemaSins fighters were both first-time fighters, the Honest Trailers team was introduced as having a combined record of 8-2 (all wins from Dan and both losses from Andy). The record does not include the team fight from episode 17.
.**First Speed Round to contain five binomial questions.
.***Screen Junkies/Honest Trailers is now 2-0 for its team fights (3-0 if the fight on the Schmoes Know Show is counted).
'''Episode 32: McConaughey in the Marvel Universe?! (5-24-15)'''<ref>Episode 32: McConaughey in the Marvel Universe?! (5-24-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96DC11xve18</ref>
Eleventh episode in which a competitor takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
The third episode in which a fighter gets no points after question 1 (previously happened in episodes 20 and 28).
Starting this episode, Andy is sitting across the table from where he usually sits.
As of August 9, 2015, last episode (besides Comic-Con) to not feature a Speed Round question asking for the best person in Hollywood of a specific first name. (Update: On August 16, 2015, no such question was asked. The same goes for the following week's episode).
Also the first and only episode in which Dan can be seen without his cap; he removes it for approximately 10 seconds.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Alicia Malone || 2/2/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Mark Ellis || 1/2/0 || Third
|-
| Miri Jedeikin || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 67%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Alicia !! Mark !! Miri
|-
| 1: Worst post-apocalyptic future to live in || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What superhero or villain should Matthew McConaughey play? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Best fictional movie band || || || 1
|-
| 4: What director should return to a franchise? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What villain should get an origin movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Best disaster movie || 1 || || 1*
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 4 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A1: Better director: Roland Emmerich or Michael Bay? ** || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND A2: Best movie directed by Martin Scorsese || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which should we watch: ''The Lion King'' or ''Toy Story''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Worst movie starring Robert De Niro || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who would win in a fight between these two: Legolas or Hawkeye? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 1*** || 4
|}
.*Miri got a secondary point after Alicia was already given a point and Miri and Mark further argued the same question.
.**Skipped because it was too close to call who said Michael Bay first.
.***Seventh episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point and the third time this happened in four three-fighter fights with only six pre-Speed Round questions.
'''Episode 33: Which Disney Character Needs a Spin-Off? (5-31-15)'''<ref>Episode 33: Which Disney Character Needs a Spin-Off? (5-31-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJf-CNUYVs</ref>
Ninth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Speed Round rules are slightly modified so that the first person to argue gets a five-second rebuttal after the second person argues.
Andy announces that Movie Fights t-shirts are available for order.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 3/4/1 || Second
|-
| Germain Lussier * || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Andre Meadows || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 88%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Germain !! Andre
|-
| 1: ''Point Break'' Trailer - Love or Hate it? || ** || 1 || 1
|-
| 2: ''Tomorrowland'': See it, Rent it, or Skip it? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Which Disney character deserves a spin-off? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Which movie flop needs to be remade? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Which movie needs a tie-in video game? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Best High School Movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Hollywood's best Sean/Shawn || x || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best Steven Spielberg movie made after 2000? || *** || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best DC Superhero movie not starring Batman || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with "American" in the title? **** || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Hollywood's best Tom ***** || || 1+ || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Both of these movies are on cable....Which do you watch: ''Grown Ups 2'' or ''Blues Brothers 2000''? || || 1 || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best ''Mission: Impossible'' sequel? || || 1+* || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || '''6''' || 2
|}
.*In the introductory cards announcing the fights and their records, Germain's first name has an "e" added to the end.
.**As all fighters didn't like the trailer, Spencer attempted Devil's Advocate for double points, but he was unsuccessful. Had he ultimately won, he would be the only person besides Dan Murrell to twice win after being in third place. Had Spencer gotten the first question, he would have gone into the Speed Round with a four-point lead (the first person to go in leading by even three points (later done by Alicia Malone in episode 42), let alone four), allowing him to win after the second Speed Round question.
.***Spencer initially said ''Super 8'', which was not a Spielberg movie. He was given another chance but ultimately didn't submit an answer.
.****Question previously used in episode 15's Speed Round. The same answer (''American Beauty'') received the point. However, unlike in this episode, in episode 15, Trisha did not give an answer.
.*****Question previously used in episode 16's Speed Round. The answer that won in episode 16 (Hanks) was used again, but it did not win the point this time.
+Split decision. Andre disagreed with Andy, who chose Germain (Cruise over Hanks).
+*Spencer chose III, but was thinking of IV, which Germain picked.
'''Episode 34: Dream Superhero Movie Director (6-7-15)'''<ref>Episode 34: Dream Superhero Movie Director (6-7-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evCymu92ZNs</ref>
Loot Crate returns as the show's sponsor.
Andy is wearing the very first Movie Fights t-shirt, which is available for order.
Michael Barryte returns after a 29 episode absence, the longest absence (at the time) by a margin of 10 episodes.
As of September 6, 2015, this is the last episode (excluding the Comic-Con episodes) to not feature a tie breaker or Speed Round question asking for the best movie with a specific word in the title. (Update: In episode 48 (air date 9/13/15), no such question was asked).
The Screen Junkies Wikipedia page (the Movie Fights section in particular) is mentioned in the beginning of this episode, but the Movie Fights material is removed within four hours of the airing of the episode. Andy also asks for an Honest Trailers Wikipedia page to be created, and the page is created later that same day with a link to the Screen Junkies main page.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 1/7/1 || Second
|-
| Michael Barryte || 0/1/0 || Third
|-
| [Michael] Davis|| New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 4%"|Hal !! Michael !! Davis
|-
| 1: Which director should make a superhero movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What star should reboot an 80s movie?|| 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Best spy movie not including James Bond?|| || || 1
|-
| 4: Best singular film made from a TV Show?|| 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Best inspirational speech made from a film?|| || || 1
|-
| 6: Best first movie from any director?|| || 1* ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who is Hollywood’s best Andy/Andie? ** || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Both of these movies are playing on cable. Which one do we watch:... ''Angels in the Outfield'' or ''Rookie of the Year''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie starring Robin Williams? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Worst movie starring Tom Cruise? *** || || x || 1****,*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1***** || '''6'''
|}
.*Michael becomes the second person to not score until Round 6. This was previously done by Hal in episode 19. Short of a Devil's Advocate situation (not really applicable to the situation), Michael could not avoid third place after the fifth question.
.**Hal could not think of anyone and said “Signore”. Andy was not willing to listen to an argument for that.
.***Andy requested help from Michael and Dan Murrell to judge this question. They both chose Davis (for ''Legend'' rather than ''Jack Reacher''), which was not what Andy was choosing.
.****Split decision. Andy was the only one who chose Hal (who chose ''Jack Reacher'') over Davis (''Legend'').
.*****Davis’ performance in the Speed Round marks:
- The fourth time someone has swept the Speed Round (previously done in episodes 18, 23, and 26),
- the first time someone has swept the Speed Round by answering four questions (instead of only three as done in episodes 18, 23, and 26), and
- the third time someone has gotten four consecutive points in the Speed Round (previously done in a five-question Speed Round in episode 27 and a seven-question Speed Round in episode 28)
.*****Michael becomes the first person to come in third place on both his first and second appearances. However, his first appearance (episode 4) technically should have been a tie for second place as Hal was ruled to have received five points rather than four. The closest anyone else has come to this ''is'' Hal, who (using true scores) either came in third place or tied for second in each of his first six appearances.
'''Episode 35: Jurassic World - Fun or Failure (6-14-15)'''<ref>Episode 35: Jurassic World - Fun or Failure (6-14-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4W5DUKMBIQ</ref>
Squarespace sponsors this episode.
Spencer Gilbert hosts.
Jason Inman as Fact Checker
Not counting the first episode, twelfth episode in which a competitor takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Until August 23, 2015, this was the last episode in which more than 11 points were awarded. As of January 16, 2017, it remains the last in which more than 12 were awarded and until November 21, 2015 was the last in which the third place finisher finished with more than one point.
Dan drops his first f-bomb.
Dan is no longer undefeated after this fight, but he retains the Belt. As of January 16, 2017, this is his only third place finish in a Movie Fight.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Andy Signore || 0/2/0 || Second
|-
| Mike Carlson || 3/4/0* || '''Win'''
|-
| Dan Murrell || 8/0/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 71%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Andy !! Mike !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
|-
| 1: ''Jurassic World'' - Fun or Failure || 1 || 1** ||
|-
| 2: Pitch the next ''Jurassic Park'' movie || || || 1
|-
| 3: Best fourth film in a movie franchise *** || || || 1
|-
| 4: Who should play Bullseye & Elektra on Daredevil? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Best fake movie in a movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Best movie poster of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the best movie with "Man" in the title? || 0 || x || ****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Better spoof franchise: ''Naked Gun'' or ''Austin Powers''? || 1***** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best Hollywood Daniel || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best pre-Marvel Cinematic Universe Marvel movie? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best Tom Hanks movie after the year 2000? + || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the worst Colin Farrell movie? || || 1 || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who would win in a fight: Dumbledore or Gandalf? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || '''6''' || 2
|}
.*Mike's record again is under-reported by one loss (carried over from episode 29).
.**Mike did not fight in Round 1. Rather, he was given the opportunity to predict the winner of the fight ahead of time to win a point. He correctly guessed that Andy would win.
.***During this fight, there was discussion of remembering ''Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol'' from ''Mission: Impossible 3''. After the fight, Jason referenced the time Spencer lost an episode (episode 33) because he could not remember the difference.
.****Andy and Spencer jokingly indicated that perhaps Dan's loss isn't canon since Andy wasn't judging, and Spencer said there should be an asterisk by his loss.
.*****Spencer said Andy took the lead at this point, but Andy tied. This was corrected later.
+Andy was allowed to answer ''Cast Away'' even though it came out ''in'' 2000, instead of ''after''.
'''Episode 36: Most Traumatizing Kid's Movie? (6-21-15)'''<ref>Episode 36: Most Traumatizing Kid's Movie? (6-21-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bBHeRobiI8</ref>
Squarespace again sponsors this episode.
In honor of Fathers' Day, Andy's dad Steve sits with Dan and is allowed to overrule Andy on questions prior to the Speed Round. He also takes Dan's place in the Speed Round judging panel.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Campea John Campea] and Tiffany Smith were initially both set to fight with Jon Schnepp, but they were ill.
Due to short-notice replacements, no voice-over introductions were used.
First appearance of Jon Schnepp, who would eventually become the first Movie Fights competitor to die, passing away on July 19, 2018.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Nick Mundy || 3/6/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Schnepp Jon Schnepp] || New fighter || Third
|-
| John Rocha || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 82%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Nick !! style="width: 6%"|Jon !! style="width: 6%"|John
|-
| 1: Which actor should join ''Star Wars''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Most traumatizing kids movie? || || 1* ||
|-
| 3: Which movie character would make the best dad? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Most disappointing summer blockbuster || || || 1
|-
| 5: Canceled movie you'd like to see? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Best movie death ** || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' *** || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A1: Best Hollywood Emma **** || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND A2: Best Hollywood Josh || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Please tell me the best movie with the word "good" in the title? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Worst movie starring Robert Downey Jr? ***** || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Name the celebrity that gave us the best voice in an animated feature after the year 2000? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E1: Tell me the best film from the year 2013 +* || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E2: Better first franchise film: ''Alien'' or ''Predator''? +** || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 1+*** || 4
|}
.*Steve overruled Andy, who had originally chosen Rocha's argument for ''The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986), and went with ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'' (1971), which Andy had indicated was better but had declined to choose based on arguments. This would be the only point Schnepp would receive. Further, Schnepp and Steve both incorrectly indicated that Violet Beauregarde had turned into a ''grape'' rather than a blueberry.
.**A repeat question from episode 9. The winning answer to the question from episode 9 (T-800 from ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991)) was not said in the episode (as it was a spoiler for the next Honest Trailer), but it was indicated that that answer was disqualified.
.***As Andy said that they were into the Speed Round, Nick held up a sign saying "SLAYER RULES"
.****Question disregarded. After Nick said "Stone", John kept thinking. Steve eventually shouted out "Watkins" (likely meant to be Watson), leading Andy to disregard the question even though Nick was okay with John taking Watson (It is possible that Nick figured John would talk heavily about the eight films that featured Hermione Granger and would have rebutted by saying ''Harry Potter'' films aren't Hollywood films, so technically, anything mentioned regarding Hermione Granger should be disregarded in considering the argument).
.*****A repeat question from episode 26; new answers were given.
+Split decision. Jon chose Nick (''Air America'') over John (''The Pick Up Artist'').
+*was the only one who could give a movie from 2013 (''Iron Man 3''), but he didn't want to win on a technicality, so he allowed the question to be waived.
+**Was originally set to be the tie-breaker question.
+***Ninth episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point and the fifth time this happened in eight three-fighter fights with only six pre-Speed Round questions.
'''Episode 37: Who Should Play Green Lantern? (6-28-15)'''<ref>Episode 37: Who Should Play Green Lantern? (6-28-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjWzPiz4i54</ref>
NatureBox is a first-time sponsor in this episode.
No voice-over introductions were used; no explanation is given.
Dan once again is unsuccessful, but he improved his performance from his previous appearance and retains his belt. Later in the day on Periscope, he announces that the next tournament will be in the [Northern Hemisphere] fall. As a result of his loss to Amy, he owes her a drink.
The Nostalgia Critic (Doug Walker) has been one of the most requested guests for the show.
Although he previously announced it on twitter, Andy announces that Movie Fights will be at the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con (film date July 9, 2015).
Spencer Gilbert as Fact Checker
The scoreboard is introduced.
Although Dan lost two weeks earlier, this is the first time he finishes in second.
The final score distribution is the same as the previous episode, but in a different left-to-right order.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Murrell || 8/1/0 || Second
|-
| Amy Nicholson || 1/0/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostalgia_Critic Doug Walker] || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 82%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Dan !! style="width: 6%"|Amy !! style="width: 7%"|Doug
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| 1: Which MCU character would you want to see in a ''Spider-Man'' movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who should play Green Lantern? || || || 1*
|-
| 3: What's the best movie recasting ever? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Best James Horner film score? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Worst movie of the 1990s? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Best R-rated comedy of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Hollywood's best Peter? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with the word "dead" in the title? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which do you buy: ''Inception'' or ''The Departed''? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Worst movie starring Christian Bale? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Tell me Disney's best animated human character. || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''6'''** || 1***
|}
.*Spencer initially gave Dan the point, but he corrected the sign and later clarified that it was Doug who got the point.
.**Amy, who previously won episode 29, becomes the third fighter to obtain a 2-0 record, after Dan Murrell (episodes 2 and 3) and Mike Carlson (episodes 4 and 6). So currently, she is the only undefeated fighter to win more than one fight.
.***Tenth episode in which a fighter finishes with only one point and the sixth time this happened in nine three-fighter fights with only six pre-Speed Round questions. As of November 15, 2015 (eighteen regular fights later), no third-place finisher has received more than one point, and two of them have receive no points (Edit: In the episode aired 11-21-15, Chris Stuckmann finished in third place with two points).
'''Episode 38: Worst Terminator Sequel? (7-5-15)'''<ref>Episode 38: Worst Terminator Sequel? (7-5-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNQz7azzSzk</ref>
LootCrate again returns as a sponsor in this episode.
Voice-over introductions now only mention wins (or number of previous appearances if there are no wins).
The score remains the same for a third week in a row, but again in a different seating order.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Kristian Harloff || 0/3/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Mark Ellis || 1/3/0 || Second
|-
| Nick Mundy || 4/6/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 64%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Kristian !! Mark !! Nick
|-
| 1: Worst ''Terminator'' Sequel? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Pitch Arnold [Schwarzenegger]'s next movie. || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Best movie explosion? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Best movie of 2015 so far? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is the best movie sequel title? || || || 1
|-
| 6: Best superhero costume/uniform used in a movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Tell me the best movie Captain. || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with the word "night" [not Knight] in the title? || * || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Worst movie starring Scarlett Johansson? || 1 || ** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which do we buy: ''American History X'' or ''American Beauty''? || 1*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best Hollywood Gene? || 1**** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Kristian attempted to use a movie he made up on the spot, ''Night Falls'', starring Robert DeNiro, but he lost the point to Mark. He revealed what he did after Andy gave the point to Mark.
.**Kristian won with ''Lucy'' without argument as Mark attempted to come up with ''He's Just Not That Into You'', but couldn't think of the title.
.***Split decision. Kristian confused Menu Suvari with Mira Sorvino but still got the point. Though Nick and Dan were activated, Andy had to break the tie as Dan sided with Mark.
.****Kristian won the point despite saying Gene Hackman was in ''The Client'', even though he was not.
'''Episode 39: Justice League vs. Avengers (7-12-15)'''<ref>Episode 39: Justice League vs. Avengers (7-12-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeLcsWB5K_I</ref>
Episode was filmed on 7-10-15 at San Diego Comic-Con.
Andy and Hal co-hosted, with Hal getting audience members to choose and read questions (except final question which was pre-determined, but still read by audience member Isabella).
After each question was asked, the fighters would whisper their answer into Andy's ear to determine whether or not he would need to flip a coin to determine who could argue his or her original choice.
Winners were decided by audience applause.
Tournament-style fight, single elimination with eight fighters.
Fight is not counted towards official statistics.
There is no designated Fact Checker, but Hal does do one minor fact check.
Jeremy Jahns becomes the first fighter to appear in two fights without being in a regular-style fight.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Winner
|-
| 1: Mark Ellis v. Nick Mundy: Best Movie Batman? *, ** || Mark (Christian Bale over Michael Keaton)
|-
| 2: Mike Carlson v. Jeremy Jahns: What's better: ''Star Trek'' or ''Star Wars''? *, ** || Mike (''Star Trek'')
|-
| 3: Chris Stuckmann v. Dan Murrell: What franchise should Michael Bay take over? || Chris (''GI: Joe'' over ''Terminator'')
|-
| 4: Alicia Malone v. Spencer Gilbert: Hollywood's best Chris: Pine, Hemsworth, Evans, or Pratt ** || Spencer (Evans over Pratt)
|-
| Semi-final 1: Mark Ellis v. Mike Carlson: Which one of the X-Men would win the Hunger Games? * || Mike (Wolverine over Jean Grey)
|-
| Semi-final 2: Chris Stuckmann v. Spencer Gilbert: Who wins in a fight: Hulk vs Darth Vader? * || Spencer (Hulk)
|-
| Final: Mike Carlson v. Spencer Gilbert: Who wins in a fight: DCU's Justice League vs MCU's The Avengers? || '''Spencer''' (Avengers)
|}
.*Coin flips were necessary as Michael Keaton, ''Star Wars'', Wolverine, and Darth Vader were each initially chosen by both fighters. In all cases except Wolverine, the person who lost the coin toss won the fight.
.**Questions 1, 2, and 4 were previously used respectively in episodes 2, 8, and 6.
'''Episode 40: Batman v Superman v Wonderwoman: Who Wins? (7-19-15)'''<ref>Episode 40: Batman v Superman v Wonderwoman: Who Wins? (7-19-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7jFY8SORPE</ref>
The episode heavily focuses on DC-related movies and the recent Comic Con in San Diego.
There is now a digital scoreboard, which is shown occasionally throughout the episode.
Marc Andreyko returns after an 18 episode absence.
Tenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Jason Inman || 1/3/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 1/1/0 || Second
|-
| Mark Reilly || New fighter* || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jason !! Marc A !! Mark R
|-
| 1: Which movie stole the show at Comic Con this year? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Best moment in the ''Batman v Superman'' trailer? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Best part of the Suicide Squad trailer? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Pitch the Ben Affleck solo ''Batman'' movie || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Who wins in a fight: Batman, Superman, or Wonder Woman? **|| || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Are we excited for a ''Deadpool'' movie? ***, **** || 1 || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' ***** || 3 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If these two movies are playing on cable, which do you watch: ''Goodfellas'' or ''The Godfather''? || || 1 + || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Hollywood's best Ben? || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: All of these movies are in the bargain bin. Which ''Mission: Impossible'' movie do I buy? +** || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie with the word "rain" [or any other spelling] in the title? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''+*** || 4 || 1
|}
.*Mark R. competed briefly during the team fight between the Schmoes Know crew and the Screen Junkies crew during a live fight on the Schmoes Know show on December 18, 2014.
.**Andy and Dan indicated that the discussion for this question holds the record for nerdiest fight yet, beating out which X-Man would win the Hunger Games.
.***Jason and Marc A were not excited. Andy gave them an option to team up against Mark. If they agreed and won, they would each get a point, but if they lost, Mark R would get two points and go into the Speed Round ahead by one point. While Andy was excited for a ''Deadpool'' movie, based on arguments, he ultimately chose Jason and Marc, eliminating Mark R.
.****The question was not related to the upcoming Honest Trailer, which is for the 1993 film ''Super Mario Bros''.
.*****Andy mentioned that there was a tie-breaker question available for the Speed Round in case of a tie, but a tie was not possible.
+Andy ruled Marc's argument for ''The Godfather'' was better and did not use the help of Dan and Mark R.
+*Split decision. Even though Andy and Dan already agreed with Jason, Mark R said Marc had the better argument.
+**Andy did not get a chance to finish the question, when Jason said ''III'' and Marc said ''Ghost Protocol(IV)''.
+***Fourth fight in a row in which the final score was 6-4-1.
'''Episode 41: Who Should Play Young Han Solo? (7-26-15)'''<ref>Episode 41: Who Should Play Young Han Solo? (7-26-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR2PAHnJ7QA</ref>
Squarespace returns as sponsor
First episode in which a fighter finishes with no points.
Alison Haislip returns after an 31 episode absence, a new record at the time.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 1/8/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Jon Bailey || New fighter || Third
|-
| Alison Haislip || 0/1/0 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Jon !! Alison
|-
| 1: Who gave the best performance in ''Ant-Man''? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Do we want ''Ant-Man 2''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Who should play young Han Solo in the ''Star Wars'' spinoff? || || || 1
|-
| 4: Which ''X-Men Apocalypse'' character looks promising? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Worst Adam Sandler Movie? * || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Who should direct the next ''James Bond'' movie? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 0 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are both in the bargain bin. Which should I buy: ''Spider-Man 3'' or ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Hollywood's best Brian [or Bryan]? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best movie starring Shia LaBeouf? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie with the word "space" in the title? ** || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 0*** || 4
|}
.*Used as the first Speed Round question in episode 14. The same answer (''Jack and Jill'') won. Alison had tried fighting using the movie ''Click'', which she had not actually watched.
.**Split decision: Dan voted for Alison, but Andy and Jon went with Hal. Alison did not provide an argument however, the way Hal did.
.***Jon becomes the first fighter to finish with no points.
'''Episode 42: What Should Wolverine's Last Movie Be About? (8-2-15)'''<ref>Episode 42: What Should Wolverine's Last Movie Be About? (8-2-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrIqNayLHSs</ref>
No sponsor for this episode.
The first all-female Fight panel.
Brianne Chandler (Miss Movies) appears as Fact Checker, having previously performed the function in episode 14.
First episode in which a fighter gets four consecutive points in the regular round.
Fourth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being the previous episode (in which Jon got no points), episode 28, and episode 20).
Eleventh episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Not counting the first episode, thirteenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Alicia Malone || 3/2/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Chloe Dykstra || New fighter || Second
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 0/2/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Alicia !! Chloe !! Trisha
|-
| 1: Cast the male ''Ghostbusters'' reboot movie || || || 1
|-
| 2: Who should direct the next ''Mission: Impossible'' film? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Best movie starring Tom Cruise? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What star would you like to see remake an old TV show as a movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Best road trip movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Pitch the final Hugh Jackman ''Wolverine'' movie? || 1 || * ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which do you buy: ''Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls'' or ''Dumb and Dumber Too''? || x || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 4** || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Tell me Hollywood's best George? || 1*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: These two movies are playing on cable. Which should we watch: ''Super 8'' or ''8 Mile''? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tell me the best movie with the word "time" in the title. || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie starring Kristen Stewart? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''**** || 3 || 1
|}
.*Chloe started pitching ''Les Misérables'' with X-Men characters, claiming it was an original storyline, tricking Trisha into thinking she had in fact never seen the movie.
.**Alicia becomes the first fighter to head into the Speed Round ahead by three points.
.***At this point, Alicia was ahead 5-1-1. She would reach this again after the second Speed Round question of episode 98, at which point victory was declared over runner-up Coy Jandreau (who was previously victorious in all five of his Screen Junkies appearances) and Brett Erlich (who lost his fourth consecutive fight).
.****Alicia becomes the fourth fighter to ''win'' (not win or tie) at least 4 episodes (the others being Dan Murrell, Mike Carlson, and Nick Mundy). She also becomes the only fighter besides Dan Murrell to fight at least six episodes without ever coming in third place.
'''Episode 43: What Franchise Should Die Forever (8-9-15)'''<ref>Episode 43: What Franchise Should Die Forever (8-9-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpWA_hRECxc</ref>
Loot Crate returns again as sponsor.
A ''Night Falls'' poster has been hung up behind Spencer
It is announced that Mike Carlson and Amy Nicholson will be battling Dan LIVE the following Sunday for the Belt.
Twelfth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
In terms of seating placement, the points for the first four questions matched those of the previous episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 3/5/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Tiffany Smith || 0/1/0 || Third
|-
| Brett Weiner || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Tiffany !! Brett
|-
| 1: Best moment in the [Red Band] ''Deadpool'' trailer || || || 1
|-
| 2: Which character from a bad movie deserves a second chance? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What would be a better ''Harry Potter'' spin-off than ''Fantasic Beasts''? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What movie did critics get wrong? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Who should be the third Bad Boy? || || || 1
|-
| 6: What franchise or series of movies should go away forever? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are playing on cable. Which should I watch: ''Jackass: The Movie'' or ''Superman: The Movie''? * || 1** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Hollywood's best Jack? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with "black" in the title? || 1 || x || ***
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie starring Bruce Willis released after 2005? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''*****, + || 1 || 3
|}
.*Both chose ''Jackass'', but Spencer got in more quickly.
.**In episode 35, which Spencer hosted, Dan lost a pre-Speed Round tie-breaker to Andy for not choosing Superman as the best movie with the word "man" in the title, leading to his first loss.
.**Also, in episode 17, the Screen Junkies team (which included both Spencer and Andy) beat the Schmoes Know team (with Dan as judge) by choosing ''Jackass: The Movie'' over ''Superman: The Movie'' as the best film to have "movie" in the title. In the current episode, Dan commented that he still gets negative comments about that decision.
.***Brett said ''Back in Black'', incorrectly giving it as the title to an Amy Winehouse documentary. Dan indicated that there is an unrelated Greek movie with that title.
.****Spencer’s performance in the Speed Round marks:
- The fifth time someone has swept the Speed Round (previously done in episodes 18, 23, 26, and 34),
- the second time someone has swept the Speed Round by answering four questions (instead of only three as done in episodes 18, 23, and 26), and
- the fourth time someone has gotten four consecutive points in the Speed Round (previously done in a five-question Speed Round in episode 27, a seven-question Speed Round in episode 28, and the four-question Speed Round in episode 34.)
.*****For the second week in a row, the fighter on the left won with 6 points, with the others getting 3 and 1, after becoming the last one to score a first point.
+Spencer becomes the fifth fighter to win at least four episodes, just one week after Alicia Malone became the fourth.
'''Episode 44: Disney World’s Star Wars Land: Dream Ride!? - Movie Fights LIVE! (8-16-15)'''<ref>Episode 44: Disney World’s Star Wars Land: Dream Ride!? - Movie Fights LIVE! (8-16-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCvFUE6dNnA</ref>
Fourth battle for the Title Belt, held live at 10:00 PDT, between Dan and the two winners of fights against him.
The episode was preceded by live commentary by Spencer Gilbert, Alicia Malone, Ken Napzok (who is a new producer) and Jason Inman.
The pre-show included the first appearances on Movie Fights of JT (the engineer) and Ken Napzok. Both previously appeared in the Schmoes Know Movie Fight as competitors.
Fact checker Alicia Malone, with Spencer Gilbert reading live audience commentary.
The ''Night Falls'' poster (which is shown to be Part Deux) has been moved to behind Andy.
It is revealed that the studio is not air-conditioned on the weekends.
Fifth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being episodes 20, 28, 41 (in which Jon got no points), and 42).
Not counting the first episode, fourteenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
After this episode, there are no undefeated fighters who have appeared in more than one episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 4/4/0 || Second
|-
| Amy Nicholson || 2/0/0 || Third*
|-
| Dan Murrell || 8/2/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Mike !! Amy !! Dan
|-
| 1: What ''Captain America: Civil War'' character should we be we most excited for? || || 1 || **
|-
| 2: Is Colin Trevorrow the right choice to direct ''Star Wars Episode IX''? *** || || || 1
|-
| 3: Design your dream Disney ''Star Wars'' ride || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Best return of a character to a movie franchise? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Best performance in a [Quentin] Tarantino film? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What would make the best movie marathon? **** || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which director would be perfect for a reboot of the movie ''Goonies''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Please tell me the best movie with the word "love" in the title. || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two trilogies are in the bargain bin. Which one should we buy on Blu-Ray: ''Star Wars Episodes I-III'' or ''The Hobbit''? || ***** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which is the better movie location to visit: ''Robocop's'' Detroit or ''Mad Max's'' Fury Road? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: The two movies are both playing on cable. Which one should we watch: ''Divergent'' or ''The Maze Runner''? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''6'''
|}
.*Amy becomes the first contestant besides Dan to not come in second place in her first three fights. Scott Mantz would follow five episodes later.
.**The majority of the live audience who gave commentary supported Dan.
.***All of the fighters had indicated that Trevorrow was not the right choice, so the fight was over whom they would rather see.
.****A repeat question from episode 11, in which the winner answer was ''Friday the 13th'' (provided by Roger Barr). This response was not allowed for this episode and was not related to the upcoming Honest Trailer (''Kingsman: The Secret Service'')
.*****Split decision. Amy liked Mike's argument for the ''Star Wars'' prequel trilogy better.
'''Episode 45: How to Fix Fantastic Four (8-23-15)'''<ref>Episode 45: How to Fix Fantastic Four (8-23-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSkVUBvpQIQ</ref>
Hosted by Nick Mundy and branded Mundy Fights. Posters were replaced with ones of Nick with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Andy and Dan were away at Chicago Comic Con, where another Movie Fight was being filmed.
Fact checker Jason Inman, with Nick's wife Dilara sitting beside him.
Scott Mantz returns after a 21 episode absence from competing.
Nick is sitting in the seat next to where Andy normally sits (between Scott Mantz and Hal Rudnick).
Sixth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being episodes 20, 28, 41 (in which Jon got no points), 42, and 44).
Not counting the first episode, fifteenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Thirteenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Kristian Harloff || 1/3/0 || Third
|-
| Scott Mantz || 0/1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 2/8/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Kristian !! Scott !! Hal
|-
| 1: Pitch a good ''Fantastic Four'' movie || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What is the coolest movie future? ** || || || 1
|-
| 3: Which future comic book movie would you kill? || || || 1
|-
| 4: Best Disney princess || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Pitch a buddy movie starring Nick Mundy || || || 1
|-
| 6: Bang-Marry-Kill: 1990s Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Bruce Willis || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If you had to replace Pauly Shore with Rutger Hauer in a Pauly Shore movie, what Pauly Shore movie would you remake || x || 1*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best Burt Reynolds performance? || x || || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: All three of these are on cable. Which do you watch: ''Rookie of the Year'', ''Little Big League'', ''Angels in the Outfield''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What's the best movie with "show" in the title? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: In honor of "The Martian" trailer directed by Ridley Scott, what is the best ''Tony'' Scott movie? || x || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who would win in a fight to the death: John Rambo or John Matrix [from ["The"] ''Commando'']? || x || 1***** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''6''' || 5+
|}
.*After Nick gave Kristian the point, Nick said it would probably be the only point he would get, and he was right.
.**The twitter user who suggested the question had wanted to the question to specify that the future had to be on earth, but Nick didn't include that.
.***Dilara and Jason each provided their opinion for the winner of the question (Hal and Scott respectively); Kristian had no say, and Nick went with Scott.
.****Dilara picked Scott, but Kristian and Nick each picked Hal.
.*****Scott incorrectly stated that in ''Rambo III'', Rambo fought the Iraqi army. He in fact fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet army.
+Hal's score of 5 is the best second-place finish since episode 35.
'''Episode 46: Han Solo vs Indiana Jones (8-30-15)'''<ref>Episode 46: Han Solo vs Indiana Jones (8-30-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic8nZlFISBg</ref>
Episode was filmed on 8-21-15 at Wizard World Chicago Comic Con, the same day as the previous episode.
Andy and Andre (The Black Nerd) co-hosted. Andy read all the questions.
Responses were prepared ahead of time. There were no coin toss situations as in the previous Comic Con episode.
In the first four rounds, fighters fought against fans.
Debut of John Flickinger. Two of the other three professionals competed in the previous Comic-Con fight.
Winners were decided by the audience holding up signs.
Tournament-style fight, single elimination with eight fighters.
Fight is not counted towards official statistics.
There is no designated Fact Checker.
Two fighters (Dan and Chris) fought against each other in the previous Comic-Con fight, with Dan losing in the first round. Dan loses to Chris again in this fight, but in the final.
Doug Walker (The Nostalgia Critic) appears despite only receiving one point in the regular fights.
During the fight, Andy made it a point to say "Wow!" several times.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Winner
|-
| 1: Dan Murrell v. Jared McMorrow: Best Marvel Movie || Dan (''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' over ''Guardians of the Galaxy'')
|-
| 2: Doug Walker v. Joe Armenta: Which of DC's future movies should be cut? || Doug (''Shazam'' over ''Suicide Squad'') *
|-
| 3: John Flickinger v. April O'Donnell: Who is the best working director today? || John (Martin Scorsese over Christopher Nolan)
|-
| 4: Chris Stuckmann v. Joe Simpson: Who is the best franchise hero? Luke Skywalker or Harry Potter? || Chris (Harry Potter)**
|-
| Semi-final 1: Dan Murrell v Doug Walker - Who’s better? Indiana Jones or Han Solo? || Dan (Han Solo)***
|-
| Semi-final 2: John Flickinger v. Chris Stuckmann: Who wins in a fight? Captain America or Iron Man? || Chris (Iron Man)
|-
| Final: Dan Murrell v. Chris Stuckmann: Tell me the best Pixar movie.**** || '''Chris'''***** (''The Incredibles'' over ''Wall-E'')
|}
.*Joe only got 3 or 4 votes out of the entire audience. After Joe said ''Suicide Squad'', Doug declared himself the winner.
.**Audience response was too close to call using the signs, so Andy had the fans scream.
.***The audience overwhelmingly showed orange "S" signs, signaling Dan's win.
.****Repeat question from episode 31 (CinemaSins vs. Honest Trailers). The same response (''The Incredibles'') won. The previous time this question was used, Dan was also part of the losing side (with Andy), but the answer the first time was ''Toy Story 2''.
.*****Doing so twice, Chris is the only fighter in the episode to win a fight while sitting on Andy's right.
'''Episode 47: Man of Steel Pitches (9-6-15)'''<ref>Episode 47: Man of Steel Pitches (9-6-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad4T7c7T1So</ref>
Loot Crate returns as sponsor.
April O'Donnell from the previous episode accompanies Dan on the Dan Cam, but she does not play a role in judging Speed Round questions. Andy tells the audience that the fans in the last episode were not given time to prepare, and comments should not be so mean.
Andy has been sent a shirt from Europe that says "This is tough."
Seventh episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being episodes 20, 28, 41 (in which Jon got no points), 42, 44, and 45).
Not counting the first episode, sixteenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
In her seventh appearance in a regular episode, Alicia Malone finally comes in third place. Her single point is the only instance in which she has scored fewer than three points and one of two in which she has scored fewer than five points.
Alicia's birthdate is revealed as September 4, 1981.
First episode to be won by new fighter since episode 34, which itself came immediately after another such episode.
All delivered by Max Landis (son of director John Landis), more f-bombs are featured in this episode than in all other episodes combined.
At the end of the episode, Andy reveals that Elijah Wood will be competing in the next episode.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Landis Max Landis] || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Spencer Gilbert || 4/5/1 || Second
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| Alicia Malone || 4/2/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Max !! Spencer !! Alicia
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| 1: What would be the ultimate movie crossover? * || || || 1
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| 2: Pitch the ultimate ''Man of Steel'' sequel || 1 || ||
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| 3: Cast the ultimate biopic movie** || || 1 ||
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| 4: What standalone action film most deserves a sequel? || || 1*** ||
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| 5: What superhero besides Deadpool would you like to get an R-Rated movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What is the best movie toy? || || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would be the best director for a remake of the movie ''Speed''? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Both of these movies are playing on cable. Which one should we watch: ''The Mummy III: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'' or ''Jurassic Park III''? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Please name the best movie with "girl" or "girls" in the title. || 1 || **** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What's the better movie location to visit: ''Harry Potter'' 's Hogwarts or ''Star Wars'' ' Jedi Temple? ***** || 1+ || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''+* || 3+** || 1
|}
.*As mentioned in the episode by Andy, this question was previously used in episode 10.
.**Though not exactly the same, a similar question was posed in episode 28. The one in the current episode stems from a March 11, 2015 tweet, so it is possible that the question in episode 28 also stemmed from that, but no tweet is shown in that episode.
.***Spencer's winning response of ''The Rock 2: Rock Harder'' is a reference to ''Die Hard 2: Die Harder''.
.****Despite several options, Spencer could not think of a choice and made up a movie ''Girls' Night Out'', which like ''Night Falls'', is actually the title of a real movie (it was released in 1982). Max raised an objection during Spencer's argument, and Dan put an end to Spencer's speech, resulting in Max's receiving of the point.
.*****It is further specified after Max's asking that the temple is on Yavin (IV). However, the only Jedi Temple interior shown in any movie is on Coruscant.
+Split decision. Alicia and Dan disagreed with Andy, who chose Spencer. Max received the point due to his pointing out that Muggles (non-magical people) cannot enter Hogwarts, despite Spencer's objection that if that is the case, it should not have been offered as an option in the question.
+*Max’s performance in the Speed Round marks:
- The sixth time someone has swept the Speed Round (previously done in episodes 18, 23, 26, 34, and 43),
- the third time someone has swept the Speed Round by answering four questions (instead of only three as done in episodes 18, 23, and 26), and
- the fifth time someone has gotten four consecutive points in the Speed Round (previously done in a five-question Speed Round in episode 27, a seven-question Speed Round in episode 28, and the four-question Speed Rounds in episodes 34 and 43.)
+**Spencer got swept in a four-question Speed Round despite sweeping an opponent (Brett Weiner) in a four-question Speed Round on his last appearance (episode 43). He was previously swept in a three-question Speed Round in episode 26.
*He is swept a third time in episode 58.
*He remained the only person to be swept in the Speed Round twice until July 22, 2016 when Dan Murrell was swept for both his first ''and'' second time ''on the same day'' in separate Movie Fights (episodes 93 and 94).
'''Episode 48: Best Lord of the Rings Movie (9-13-15)'''<ref>Episode 48: Best Lord of the Rings Movie (9-13-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIxCIN1LZdI</ref>
No sponsor in this episode.
Alicia Malone as Fact Checker.
There is a smaller couch chair shown on the Dan Cam.
Andy has been sent a shirt from Europe that says "This is tough."
Second episode in which a fighter (this time Nick) finishes an episode with a score of 0, after Jon Bailey's finish seven episodes earlier.
Eighth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being episodes 20, 28, 41 (in which Jon got no points), 42, 44, 45, and 47).
The finishers for first, second, and third place all sat in the same spots as the respective finishers from the previous episode.
First regular episode since episode 33 (air date 5/31/15) to not feature a question asking for the best movie with a specific word in the title.
Episodes 47 and 48 mark the fifth time two consecutive episodes have been won by new fighters (after episodes 1 and 2, 15 and 16, 29 and 30, and 33 and 34). These five pairs represent 10 of the 13 (77% of the) episodes that have been won by new fighters at this point.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_Wood Elijah Wood] || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Dan Murrell || 9/2/0 || Second
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| Nick Mundy || 4/7/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Elijah !! Dan !! Nick
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| 1: What is the funniest horror movie of all time? || || 1* ||
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| 2: What is the best fantasy franchise of all time? ** || || 1 ||
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| 3: What Hobbit would win in a battle royale for the One Ring? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best film from the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What's the best performance by a kid in a movie?**** || || 1 || *****
|-
| 6: If you had to watch one movie for eternity, which movie would you choose? || || 1 || +
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 4 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are playing on cable. Which one should I watch: ''Jurassic World'' or ''Wayne's World 2''? || 1+* || +** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie starring Elijah Wood? || 1+*** || +**** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one should I buy: ''Big'' or ''Big Hero 6''? || +***** || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Tell me Hollywood's best Elizabeth/Elisabeth. || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock. || 1++ || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 5 || 0
|}
.*Dan won with ''Evil Dead 2'', despite losing a coin toss to Elijah, who picked ''Shaun of the Dead''.
.**Fighters were restricted to the following choices: ''Lord of the Rings'' (excluding the ''Hobbit'' trilogy), ''Harry Potter'', ''Star Wars'' ('''including''' the prequel trilogy), and ''Game of Thrones''. Nobody picked ''Harry Potter'', and ''Lord of the Rings'' was the winning response.
.***Elijah's winning response was Smeagol (original identity of Gollum), who is not generally thought of as a Hobbit. This was not the response that Elijah originally submitted.
.****Andy clarified that the performer had to be under 16 when they shot.
.*****Nick's non-winning response was Elijah Wood in ''Radio Flyer''. Dan won with Haley Joel Osment in ''The Sixth Sense''.
+Nick's non-winning response was his favorite film, ''Die Hard'', which along with Elijah's choice, ''Groundhog Day'', lost to ''The Princess Bride''.
+*Split decision. Alicia and Nick overrode Andy.
+**As Dan was not fast enough, he was forced to argue for a movie he disliked, ''Jurassic World'', which Elijah had not yet seen.
+***Split decision. Nick would have chosen Dan, but Alicia agreed with Andy for ''The Ice Storm''.
+****Dan picked ''Fellowship of the Ring'' despite choosing ''Return of the King'' for the fourth question, implying that he had lost another coin toss to Elijah.
+*****Elijah had to rely on arguing against ''Big'' as he'd never seen ''Big Hero 6''. He also primarily used ''Big'''s alternate ending. Andy did not activate the panel, giving Dan his only Speed Round point.
++Split decision. Andy had to decide on Elijah after Alicia voted for Dan.
'''Episode 49: Who Should Play Robin in the Next Batman Movie? (9-20-15)'''<ref>Episode 49: Who Should Play Robin in the Next Batman Movie? (9-20-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pItZ51GCPj4</ref>
The bigger couch is back, and Dan is accompanied by Chris Zimmerman, host of Magnificent 7 Podcast.
Scott Mantz previously won episode 45, which was the last episode that was not won by the fighter on the left (across from Andy).
Starting in this episode, the Score Board during the Speed Round only includes the two remaining fighters.
As of this episode, besides Dan, Scott Mantz now has the best record of all contestants who have appeared more than once based on percentage wins followed by points per game average.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Scott Mantz || 1/1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| John Rocha || 0/1/0 || Third
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| Kim Horcher || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Scott !! John !! Kim
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| 1: Who should play Robin in a future Batman movie? || || || 1
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| 2: Pitch M. Night Shyamalan's next movie. || || 1 ||
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| 3: What is Johnny Depp's best performance? || 1 || || *
|-
| 4: Pitch your dream cast for the ''Charlie's Angels'' reboot? || ** || ** || 1***
|-
| 5: What is the best ''Rocky'' fight?**** || 1***** || ||
|-
| 6: If The ''Jungle Book'' [2016] starts a new live-action Disney universe - what other classic animated movie should join it? || 1+ || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Both of these movies are in the bargain bin. Which should I buy: ''Transformers 4'' or ''Indiana Jones 4''? +* || 1+** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would be the best director for the remake of the movie ''Waterworld''? || 1 || x || +***
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Both of these graphic novels are playing on cable. Which one should we watch: ''Watchmen'' or ''Sin City''? || || x || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie with the word "game" or "games" in the title. || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Kim chose Jack Sparrow, which Andy should have known ahead of time. However, before asking the question, he (while apparently not realizing that she picked it) said he was glad Depp wasn't playing a pirate. Kim jokingly claimed bias to start and said she wanted a new judge.
.**Scott and John each included Jennifer Lawrence and Zoe Saldana in their trio, but not in the same roles as each other. Scott also picked Emily Blunt, while John picked Haylet Atwell.
.***Chris was activated for help in deciding the round (activating had previously only been done in the Speed Round). Chris chose Scott, but Andy had already chosen and written down Kim (who chose Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, and Rebel Wilson (all from ''Pitch Perfect'')) as the winner, nullifying Chris' input.
.****Submitted by JTE (JT, the engineer). His question on twitter asked for best fight in the series, which wouldn't necessarily require Rocky to be part of it (for example, Apollo Creed vs Ivan Drago, which no one chose).
.*****Andy asked JTE who he thought gave the best argument, and he chose Scott, whom Andy also chose.
+Scott won the point despite having the characters in his movie (''Bambi'') not being able to talk despite the fact that they could in the original movie and that animals can talk in both the classic and new versions of ''The Jungle Book''. While he didn't do anything to directly tie it to the same universe, neither did the other contestants (John and Kim respectively chose ''The Little Mermaid'' and ''Aladdin'').
+*''Transformers 4'' (''Age of Extinction'') is the only Transformers movie without Shia Labeouf, while ''Indiana Jones 4'' (Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) is the only Indiana Jones movie ''with'' him.
+**Split decision. John picked Kim, but Andy disagreed.
+***Kim, in describing ''Waterworld'', started talking about lawyers as characters, which confused everyone.
+****Kim won the point for ''Sin City'' despite picking ''Watchmen'' (she wasn't fast enough though).
'''Episode 50: Pacific Rim 2: Pitch the Dream Sequel (9-27-15)'''<ref>Episode 50: Pacific Rim 2: Pitch the Dream Sequel (9-27-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8jlXlXAX4w</ref>
Credit Karma is a new sponsor.
The Score Board once again during the Speed Round includes all of the fighters, not just the remaining ones, which was the case in the previous episode.
Roger Barr returns after a 21 episode absence.
Roger Barr claims he wishes losses were announced in the introductions as he wears them like a badge of honor. He stated that he hoped to become the first fighter to reach ten losses. However, using the true results of the first episode, Hal Rudnick has already beat him to it. Using the official results however, Hal is still at nine losses to Roger's six (as of the beginning of the episode). Nick Mundy is also beating Roger with eight losses.
If championship fights are not counted, this is the first regular fight since episode 34 in which the person in the seat on the right has won.
First episode since episode 38 in which the fighter who won the first point won the episode. Episode 38 had been the fourth episode in a row in which that had happened (in episode 35, two fighters got a point for the first question) before this temporarily stopped. Episode 50 is the first of three in a row in which it has happened.
Fourth episode in a row to feature a new fighter (fifth if episode 46 (a Comic Con episode) is counted). Each of the four fighters has dropped the f-bomb at least once.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
|-
| Roger Barr || 1/6/0 || Second
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 0/3/0 || Third
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| Kofi Outlaw || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Roger !! Trisha !! Kofi
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| 1: Who[m] would you go back and recast as Anakin Skywalker in ''[Star Wars] Episodes 2'' and ''3''? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Pitch ''Pacific Rim 2''. || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best Robert De Niro performance? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Who should direct the ''Gambit'' movie starring Channing Tatum? || || || 1
|-
| 5: What's the best animated film not made by Disney or Pixar? || ** || || 1
|-
| 6: What movie in the Top 50 of IMDB's Top 250 * movies list shouldn't be in the list? || || 1*** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would be the best director for a remake of the movie ''Gremlins''? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Both of these movies are playing on cable. Which one should we watch: Doom or Resident Evil? || || x || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tell me the best movie with the word "lost" in the title. || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which movie game show would you rather participate in: ''Running Man'' or ''The Hunger Games''? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best movie starring Kevin Bacon? || 1 || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who would win in a fight: Peter Jackson's King Kong or Roland Emmerich's Godzilla? || || || 1+*,+**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || 1+*** || '''6'''+****
|}
.*Andy said 25 but meant 250.
.**Roger said that ''The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986) was the ''Citizen Kane'' of animated films. In the previous episode, Scott Mantz said that ''Watchmen'' was the ''Citizen Kane'' of comic book movies. In both instances, Dan took issue with this.
.***Trisha got the last regular round question despite being unable to proceed (short of double points). Besides Jon Bailey and Nick Mundy, who have each had a scoreless fight, she is the third person to not score until Round 6 (previously done in episodes 19 and 34 by Hal Rudnick and Michael Barryte).
.****Split decision. Dan did not agree with Andy, but Trisha did.
.*****Despite Roger's rebuttal's addressing Kofi's argument for ''Doom'', Kofi was granted a rebuttal after Roger's.
+Even though Roger got the point, the scoreboard showed Kofi getting the point. This was corrected after the following question however.
+*Kofi stated that there is a reason that lizards and dinosaurs aren't around anymore and apes are. However, lizards do still exist, and Godzilla is not a dinosaur. Further, apes did not appear on earth until more than 10 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct, so apes had nothing to do with their extinction, and they were not around for the extinction event so it is unknown if they would have survived.
+**Split decision. Despite Kofi's flawed argument, Andy and Dan agreed with Kofi. However, Trisha did not.
+***If the first episode is counted as a loss for Hal, Trisha is the third fighter to reach 0 wins and 4 losses after Hal and Roger. Roger would win his fifth fight, but Hal would not win until his ninth. Trisha, Roger, and Hal are also the only three fighters to lose in four consecutive appearances.
+****Andy said that it was rare that a new fighter would win the episode. However, in the last four episodes, there has been one new fighter in each, and in three of those four, the new fighter won. Out of 21 regular fights that have featured exactly one new fighter, seven of them (episodes 8, 16, 29, 34, 47, 48, and 50) have been won by the newcomer.
==Movie Fights Episodes 51-100==
'''Episode 51: Dream Avengers Phase 4 Lineup (10-4-15)'''<ref>Episode 51: Dream Avengers Phase 4 Lineup (10-4-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7nYbTWs4BU</ref>
Fifth episode in a row to feature one new fighter (sixth if episode 46 (a Comic Con episode) is counted). The f-bomb tradition continues.
Andre returns after a 17 episode absence (although he did co-host the last Comic Con episode).
The collective previous experience of the panel is only two episodes (and five points collectively), the least since the fan episode (episode 25). If the fan episode is not counted, then it is the least since episode 20, which - like episode 25 - featured all new fighters.
Third episode in which a fighter finishes an episode with a score of 0, just three episodes after Nick Mundy did the same.
Second consecutive episode in which a fighter went into the sixth question with no points.
The question style in the Speed Round very closely mirrored that of the previous episode.
Although the new format seemed to appear in the previous episode, officially starting in this episode, Andy indicates that in the Speed Round, each fighter will have 15 seconds and then 5 second rebuttals (as opposed to 10 seconds for the first fighter, 15 seconds for the second, and a 5 second rebuttal for the first fighter [which had to specifically address what the second fighter said]).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| Brett Weiner || 0/1/0 || Third
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| Andre Meadows || 0/1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Roxy Striar || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Brett !! Andre !! Roxy
|-
| 1: What's the best standalone movie set in space? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What is the best movie directed by Robert Zemeckis? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What is your dream line-up for the New Avengers? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What is the ''Citizen Kane'' of comic book movies? * || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What iconic role do you wish had been played by Nicolas Cage? || || || 1**
|-
| 6: What TV show would have worked better as a movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 0 || 3 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would be the best director for a movie adaptation of He-Man? || x || 1*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Both of these movies are playing on cable. Which one should we watch: ''Men in Black 2'' or ''Mission: Impossible 2''? || x || 1****||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with the word "day" in the title. || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Where would you rather spend a long weekend: Evil Biff's Hill Valley from ''Back to the Future II'' or Frank Miller's Sin City? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 0 || '''6''' || 4
|}
.*Asked by Brad Smoley in honor of Scott Mantz, who referred to ''Watchmen'' as the ''Citizen Kane'' of comic book movies, much to Dan's chagrin.
.**An argument ensued for almost three minutes after Andy awarded the point to Roxy. Also Dan thought Brett should have gotten the point for picking Qui-Gon Jinn.
.***Andy gave the point to Andre (who picked Steven Spielberg) just because he said more. However, Brett and Dan agreed.
.****Split decision. Andy chose Roxy, but Brett and Dan then chose Andre.
'''Episode 52: Best Movie Fight! (10-11-15)'''<ref>Episode 52: Best Movie Fight (10-11-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSQckEErMwE</ref>
First anniversary episode. A montage of moments from the first year is shown before the fight begins.
The panel used is the same from the first episode of Movie Fights.
As no winner was declared in the first episode (and as Hal was officially declared to have tied Nick and Spencer), it was decided that the winner of this episode would also be declared the winner of the first episode.
Also the first Movie Fights to air after the debut the previous day of The Review Crew, and the last episode to air before the Screen Junkies channel reached one billion views.
First episode since episode 45 to not feature any new fighters.
First episode since episode 45 (and second since episode 35) in which 12 (or more broadly, more than 11) points are awarded.
Filming is now done in a new studio.
Andy has returned to sitting on the left side of the table.
Andy forgot to bring his gavel and bell with him.
Andy wears a shirt depicting a scene from ''Jurassic World'', with the dinosaurs replaced with green Yoshis. While this is shown at the beginning of the sixth question to be a teaser for the next Honest Trailer, the question itself is unrelated.
The scoreboard in this episode lists Spencer's name as Spence. It also lists the three names in reverse seating order.
Dan is briefly shown with his belt. He wears a Pikachu hat from Loot Crate at two points in the episode.
The regular questions are asked by different fighters from other episodes, as determined by twitter to be the fan favorites. These fighters would assist Andy in judging and agreed with him on all regular round questions except question 5.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins/ties) !! Finish
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| Hal Rudnick || 2/9/1 * || '''Win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || 4/8/1 * || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/6/1 * || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Nick !! Spencer
|-
| 1: (Asked by Alicia Malone from the Dan cam couch) Which real-life person would you love to see Aaron Sorkin tackle next? || 1** || ||
|-
| 2: (Asked by Jeremy Jahns by pre-recorded video) Can you name a situation where the sequel was better than the original? || || || 1
|-
| 3: (Asked by Mike Carlson via Skype) Form a band using multiple movie musicians *** || || || 1
|-
| 4: (Asked by Kristian Harloff **** and Mark Ellis by pre-recorded video) Pitch us your "Night Falls" movie ***** || || 1+ || +*
|-
| 5: (Asked by Chris Stuckmann via Skype) What director do you want to quit making films? || 1 || +** ||
|-
| 6: (Asked by Dan Murrell +*** from the couch) What is the best movie fight? +**** || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What sequel would you rather see: ''Die Hard 6'' or ''Transformers 5''? +*****, ++ || 1++* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie directed by Stanley Kubrick. || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Both of these movies are playing on cable. Which one should we watch: ''The Land Before Time'' or ''An American Tail''? ++** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie with the word "gun" in the title. || ++*** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best action movie made after the year 2001. || || x || 1 ++****
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Whose powers would you rather have: Jim Carrey's The Mask or Robin Williams' The Genie? ++***** || 1+++ || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 1+++* || 5
|}
.*Retroactively, after this episode, Hal's record going into this match is 3/9/0, while Nick's becomes 4/9/0 and Spencer's becomes 4/7/0. By percentage of games won, Spencer, Hal, and Nick and now respectively the #14 (two-way tie), 16, and 17 ranked fighters after Dan Murrell.
.**Andy indicated he would have chosen Spencer, but Alicia swayed him. Dan agreed with Alicia.
.***Mike required a vocalist, guitarist, and drummer; fighters could add more. Each band member had to be from a different movie.
.****Kristian also joined in person on the couch.
.*****Kristian required the movie to star Robert De Niro and feature a cameo with Al Pacino. He also said that there had to be a crime ring even though that requirement had not been given to the fighters previously for their preparation.
+While Kristian chose Nick, Andy had wanted Hal to get the point.
+*Spencer pitched a twist-ending movie in which De Niro played Bruce Wayne, and he said it was called Knight Falls. However, this apparently went against what was asked, and it also went against the Speed Round question from episode 38. Dan confirmed this during the arguments, disqualifying Spencer.
+**Nick chose Christopher Nolan. Spencer indicated he did not want to be in the shot for this argument, so he got up and left the table, and Hal followed him. Andy said that Nick gave them the first moment of the next year's montage.
*No montage of the second year was made. Rather, a Screen Junkies Plus-exclusive episode of the Screen Junkies show (titled Best Movie Fights Moments (2014 - 2016) (air date December 31, 2016)) was made, and this moment was #32 of 50.
+***During Dan's introduction of the question, it is mentioned that there is a deleted scene of a vicious fight between him and Andy from episode 17, question 7, which Andy was assigned to answer. Andy said it was so bad that it would never be shown even though Dan still has a copy.
*Audio of the fight was eventually aired on December 31, 2016 the aforementioned Best Movie Fights Moments (2014 - 2016), as moment #30 of 50.
+****Clarified as a fight in a movie, not a question from the show.
+*****Right after the answers were given and again after the arguments were made and Andy asked for Nick's opinion, Andy was confusing who said which movie (Hal said ''Die Hard 6'').
++By the time this episode aired, Hasbro had already announced that there would be four more ''Transformers'' movies, putting the total at eight. And three days after the airing, a ''Die Hard'' prequel, ''Die Hard: Year One'' was announced.
++*Split decision. Nick disagreed with Andy, but Dan agreed with Andy.
++**Initially, Andy again was confused about who said which (Spencer said ''The Land Before Time'').
++***Hal could not think of an answer after Spencer said ''Top Gun''. He said ''The Way of the Gun'', but he had not seen it and could not provide any real argument, and Andy gave the point to Spencer without asking Nick or Dan.
++****Spencer said ''The Raid 2'' right before Hal did, so Hal unsuccessfully argued ''The Raid''. These answers were given right after Andy told Dan that he might need his help (Dan argued in episode 25 for question 4 that ''The Raid 2'' was the best action sequel of all time), even though the help to which Andy was referring was likely fact-checking the years.
++*****Spencer said The Genie right before Hal did. Shortly after, Spencer said he would switch his answer and let Hal take The Genie. Andy said he'd allow this if Hal agreed, but Hal refused and went with The Mask, likely because The Genie spent most of his life trapped in a lamp.
+++Split decision. Nick and Dan disagreed with Andy.
+++*Officially, Nick is the first fighter to reach ten losses. He is also the first person to finish in third place three consecutive times (a record later tied by Scott Mantz in episode 73, but not before Nick beats it himself).
'''Episode 53: Dream Back to the Future Sequel (10-18-15)'''<ref>Episode 53: Dream Back to the Future Sequel (10-18-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3n0dgyjeFQ</ref>
First regular fight episode since episode 43 to feature a new fighter who didn't drop the f-bomb.
Judged by Dan (as Andy was on a special unnamed assignment) with Spencer as remote Fact Checker.
Miri Jedeikin returns after a 20 episode absence.
The record for most consecutive points is set at five.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Miri Jedeikin || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Mike Carlson || 4/5 || '''Win'''
|-
| Adam Johnston || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Miri !! Mike !! Adam
|-
| 1: Pitch a ''Back to the Future'' sequel, prequel, or reboot worthy of the original. || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is the best movie of 1985? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Who should play the young John McClane? || || || 1**
|-
| 4: King Kong vs. Godzilla vs. ______? (Dan: If you could add a third contestant, a third combatant, into that King Kong/Godzilla heavyweight title bout, who would it be?) || || || 1
|-
| 5: Who should be the first female ''Star Wars'' director? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What is the best Coen Brothers comedy? ***, **** || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best movie directed by Christopher Guest? || x || 1***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the worst movie starring Will Farrell? + || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who[m] would you pick to direct a remake of ''Top Gun''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: These two movies are on cable. Which one do I watch: ''Animal House'' or ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''? || x || 1+* || +**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''6'''+*** || 3
|}
.*Adam won by pitching a crossover with the cartoon ''Rick and Morty''.
.**Adam won by choosing a black female, Quvenzhané Wallis, who is only 12 years old, and saying that she had an operation the day before ''Die Hard'', despite the fact that McClane already had children.
.***Miri's and Adam's choices, respectively ''Fargo'' and ''Burn After Reading'', were not deemed comedic enough by Dan.
.****Question did not relate to the following Honest Trailer (the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy), but the first two questions had already done so more explicitly. The Honest Trailer aired on the following Wednesday (rather than Tuesday), October 21, 2015 (''Back to the Future'' Day, the day to which Marty and Doc traveled in the beginning of the 1989 film ''Back to the Future II'').
.*****Mike won as Adam could not name a Christopher Guest movie. He jokingly said Christopher Nolan's ''The Dark Knight''.
+Adam's answer (the 2008 film ''Step Brothers'') upset Spencer.
+*Mike and Adam both said ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'', but Mike was faster, even though Adam claimed he said the whole title first.
+**Adam was not able to argue for ''Animal House'' as he had never seen it.
+***Mike’s performance in the Speed Round marks:
- The seventh time someone has swept the Speed Round (previously done in episodes 18, 23, 26, 34, 43, and 47, four of which Spencer had also been present for as either a winner (43), a second-place finisher (26, 47), or Fact Checker (18)),
- the fourth time someone has swept the Speed Round by answering four questions (instead of only three as done in episodes 18, 23, and 26), and
- the sixth time someone has gotten four consecutive points in the Speed Round (previously done in a five-question Speed Round in episode 27, a seven-question Speed Round in episode 28, and the four-question Speed Rounds in episodes 34, 43, and 47.)
'''Episode 54: Luke Skywalker: Good or Evil? (10-25-15)'''<ref>Episode 54: Luke Skywalker: Good or Evil? (10-25-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sATnivgGifI</ref>
Not counting the anniversary episode which brought back the original panel, this is the eighth fight in a row to feature a new fighter.
Judged by Alicia (as Andy was still on a special unnamed assignment) with Spencer again as remote Fact Checker. Alicia is the sixth person and first female to judge Movie Fights.
Spencer was accompanied by Stacey Howard, co-host (with past Fact Checker Miss Movies) of Six Degrees of Feature Film, who remained silent during fact checks.
Scott's twitter was incorrectly shown as MoiveMantz throughout the episode. Also, Stacey's tag had Film spelled as Fiilm.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Scott Mantz || 2/1 || Third*
|-
| Grae Drake || New fighter || Second
|-
| Dan Murrell || 9/3 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Scott !! Grae !! Dan
|-
| 1: What was the best moment in the new ''Star Wars [Episode VII: The Force Awakens]'' trailer? || ** || || 1
|-
| 2: What role in ''[The] Force Awakens'' should Luke Skywalker's role be? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best Bill Murray performance? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Who is the best horror movie villain of all time? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Which director would you bring back from the dead to make one more film? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Who is the best Australian actor? || **** || ***** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are in the bargain bin, and you have to buy one. Which do you choose: ''The Pacifier'' or ''The Tooth Fairy''? || x || 1 + ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with "Witch" in the title? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which is better: ''Back to the Future II'' or ''III''? || x || || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best movie featuring Chris Rock? || x || 1 || +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who is the best Mark in Hollywood? || x || 1 || +***
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the most inspiring film? || x || +**** || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 5 || '''6'''
|}
.*Besides Dan, Scott becomes the first fighter to not come in second place in any of his first four fights.
.**During arguments, Scott called ''The Empire Strikes Back'' the ''Citizen Kane'' of ''Star Wars'' movies. Alicia told him that doing so was against the rules.
.***Alicia asked for affirmation from Spencer of her opinion before ruling for Scott.
.****Scott chose Cate Blanchett, but, as Alicia pointed out, he didn't mention her musical capabilities when fighting against Dan, who chose Hugh Jackman and used his musical capabilities in his argument.
.*****Though he lived in Australia for much of his life and had an Australian accent early on, Grae's choice, Mel Gibson, was born in the United States to non-Australian parents.
+Split decision. Spencer disagreed with Alicia while Scott agreed with her.
+*Spencer recused himself from judging due to personal dislike of both movies, but Scott agreed with Alicia, who was able to choose Dan's argument for ''III'' despite preferring ''II''.
+**Dan argued for ''Pootie Tang'' and against ''Top Five''. After the ruling for Grae, Dan admitted he had never seen either movie.
+***Despite being given a significant amount of time to choose Wahlberg before Grae did, Dan did not say his name in time and started to think of another Mark. Alicia offered him a chance to use a lifeline, but Spencer would not allow it ("Them's the rules"). Ultimately, Dan could not think of another Mark, including Hamill (whom Alicia suggested after Dan ran out of time), despite an earlier question about Luke Skywalker.
+****As part of Grae's argument, she activated the race card and stated that if you don't vote for her choice (''Selma''), you hate black people.
'''Episode 55: Wes Anderson: Horror Director?! (11-1-15)'''<ref>Episode 55: Wes Anderson: Horror Director?! (11-1-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVkwxjXb7CA</ref>
Not counting the anniversary episode which brought back the original panel, this is the ninth fight in a row to feature a new fighter.
*The new fighter drops the f-bomb once.
Andy stated that the following week, there would be a big announcement for Screen Junkies. During this, he pointed to his shirt, which showed part of what looked like the S.H.I.E.L.D emblem. Dan stated that he would not be present for the following Movie Fight.
Dan was accompanied by fan Meredith Loftus, who lives in Los Angeles.
Mark Ellis appears in a big bright blonde wig.
Not counting the first episode, seventeenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Ninth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being episodes 20, 28, 41 (in which Jon got no points), 42, 44, 45, 47, and 48).
Scoring is the same as the previous week relative to the seating positions.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 1/2 || Third
|-
| Ben Begley || New fighter || Second
|-
| Mark Ellis || 1/4 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Marc A !! Ben !! Mark E
|-
| 1: Who should be the next James Bond? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Pitch us a Wes Anderson horror movie * || || || 1
|-
| 3: What is the strangest on-screen movie pairing? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What is the best heist movie? || || 1** ||
|-
| 5: What actor should be in a ''Transformers'' movie? *** || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: What is the best ensemble comedy cast? || **** || ***** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best movie starring Bradley Cooper? || x || 1 + ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with the word "lost" in the title? +* || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one should we buy: ''Gremlins 2'' or ''Alien 3''? || x || +** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which city would you rather visit: the Emerald City of ''The Wizard of Oz'' or Cloud City of ''[The] Empire Strikes Back''? || x || || 1 +***
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which director would you pick to remake ''Jaws''? || x || 1 +**** || +*****
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Hollywood's best Smith? || x || ++ || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 5 || '''6'''
|}
.*Question emailed by Nick Mundy
.**The winning choice, ''Fast Five'', was the only one heavily listed on the internet as a heist movie. ''Die Hard'' (Marc's choice) and ''Inception'' (Mark's choice) were not.
.***Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was disallowed from the fight as an option
.****Marc A's choice, ''Back to the Future'', was not considered by Andy to really be a comedy even though Marc showed him that on imdb, it was listed as an action/adventure comedy. During the argument, he briefly walked off after it became clear his choice would not win.
.*****Meredith was asked during the arguments which movie she thought was better: ''Wet Hot American Summer'' (Ben's choice) or ''Caddyshack'' (Mark E's choice). She said ''Wet Hot American Summer'', but Ben did not win. Also, she was asked a different question than the question at hand. Near the end of arguments, even though it was not a Speed Round question, Andy asked Dan and Meredith for their opinions on a winner, but neither could give one.
+Marc A recused himself from voting as he hated both choices: ''American Sniper'' (Ben's choice) and ''Silver Linings Playbook'' (Mark's choice). However, Andy voted for Ben, and Dan agreed with him.
+*Repeat question from episode 50. Marc Andreyko stated that he should get a point, claiming that the answer should have been ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', versus ''Lost World'' (Ben's choice) and ''Lost in Space'' (Mark's choice).
+**Ben did not say ''Gremlins 2'' as fast as Mark did and got stuck with ''Alien 3'', which he stated was the only ''Alien'' film he never watched. However, he was still able to talk about it.
+***Split decision. Marc voted for Ben, but Andy voted for Mark E. Dan agreed with Andy as Ben's argument points pertained to Oz as a whole and not to the Emerald City.
+****Split decision. Only Andy voted for Mark, who chose Colin Trevorrow. Dan stated that he could not be impartial (likely because he didn't like ''Jurassic World'') and deferred to Meredith, who voted for Ben. Dan then stated that he too would have voted for Ben, just as Marc did (Marc also stated that he disliked ''Jurassic World'').
+*****Even though Mark E did not win a point, the scoreboard did give him a point, showing him as beating Ben 6-4. However, it was corrected to 5-4, and then to 5-5.
++Ben stated that he could not think of anyone besides Will Smith, whom Mark E already chose. He wound up picking Will's wife Jada Pinkett Smith, but no one voted for him.
'''Episode 56: Casting Shazam! opposite The Rock plus HUGE SJ NEWS!! (11-8-15)'''<ref>Episode 56: Casting Shazam! opposite The Rock plus HUGE SJ NEWS!! (11-8-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XEGNO6AMu8</ref>
Andy announces in the beginning of the episode that the Screen Junkies channel is expanding, offering a $4.99/month subscription service called Screen Junkies Plus, featuring shows from several different fighters, plus a scripted internet series Interns of F.I.E.L.D.
*In celebration, everyone in the video has a Coors Light beer.
No new fighters appear. Excluding the anniversary episode (52) and the last Comic Con episode (46), this is the first episode since episode 45 to not feature any.
Hal Rudnick hosts for the first time.
Roxy Striar appears as the Fact Checker as Dan is attending his friend's wedding.
Third consecutive episode to require a tie-breaker.
Nick Mundy, already the only person to finish in third place in three consecutive fights, extends the record to four consecutive fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/8 || Second
|-
| Nick Mundy || 4/10 || Third
|-
| Andy Signore || 0/3 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Nick !! Andy
|-
| 1: Who should play Shazam and go head to head with the Rock? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: What video game franchise could legitimize video game movies? ** || || || 1
|-
| 3: Pitch an all-female version of an existing movie or franchise *** || 1 || **** ||
|-
| 4: Who should play Eric Draven, The Crow ***** || || || 1
|-
| 5: Pitch the ultimate ''Hunger Games'' ride for the upcoming theme park || + || || 1 +*
|-
| 6: What is the worst action sequel of all-time? +** || || 1+*** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' +**** || 2 || 1+***** || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one do you buy: ''Speed 2 Cruise Control'' or ''XXX: State of the Union''? || || x || 1++
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Hollywood's best Jeff || ++* || x || 1++
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with the word "road" in it || 1 ++**, ++*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who is the best actor or actress who is a sir or a dame? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Tell me the best movie starring Seth Rogan || 1++*** || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: ''Naked Gun'' or ''Hot Shots'' || || x || 1++
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5++**** || 1 || '''6'''++*****
|}
.*In his arguments, Andy stated that in ''GI Joe [Retaliation]'', The Rock's character (Roadblock) killed Channing Tatum's (Spencer's answer) character (Duke). However, this is not true. Their characters were allies.
.**While normally, the first fighter to talk would rotate to the person next to the one who started the previous question, Hal skipped over Nick and started with Andy.
.***Throughout this round, the bottom of the screen spelled the word "version" as "verison".
.****Nick's cast for an all-female ''Lord of the Rings'', which included The Rock as Arwen, was created by Nick's wife Dilara.
.*****Emailed by one-time fact checker Miss Movies
+Spencer discussed a hijacking. In episode 13, he had proposed ''Speed'' the Ride, which involved a similar scenario.
+*Andy discussed the show ''Wipeout'' as part of his proposal. He had once appeared on the show.
+**Hal stated that the next Honest Trailer will be for ''Terminator: Genisys''.
+***Nick stated that he walked out his choice ''A Good Day to Die Hard'' 45 minutes in. He won the point even though he was guaranteed to lose the episode.
*Andy and Spencer claimed that they had more to their argument before Hal immediately decided to end the round and award the point.
+****Hal specifically explains that in the Speed Round, each fighter gets 15 seconds with a 5 second rebuttal. Andy states that this is the way it has been, which is true, but it only officially began five episodes earlier.
+*****Nick becomes the fourth fighter to lose in four consecutive appearances. He narrowly avoided becoming the first person to finish two fights with no points. He also becomes the first fighter to reach 11 losses, something not reached again until 15 episodes later by Spencer, who has the same number of wins (four (both at this point in time and also in episode 71)).
++For the first and second Speed Round questions and the tie-breaker, Hal gave Andy the point without asking for opinions from Nick or Roxy.
*After the tie-breaker, Nick indicated that he disagreed with Hal's decision.
++*Spencer was unable to clearly demonstrate he could tell the difference between Daniels (his choice) and Bridges (Andy's choice).
++**Spencer said ''[Mad Max: The] Road Warrior'', but he then said its sequel ''Fury Road'' was better. However, no one pointed this out, and Spencer still got the point.
*Had Hal ruled against Spencer for this, he would have finished with two points. Spencer is already the only fighter to finish in second place with only two points (see episode 26), so he would also have become the first person to ''twice'' finish in second place with only two points.
++***Split decision. Roxy voted for Andy for the third and fifth Speed Round questions. Roxy did not overrule either split decision.
++****Although Spencer's win percentage falls from 0.333 to 0.308, his points per game average slightly increases from 4.42 to 4.46.
++*****Andy narrowly avoided becoming the fifth fighter to lose in four consecutive appearances (right after Nick became the fourth) and the fourth to have a 0-4 record at any point (Trisha's current record, Roger's former record, and Hal's initial official record before he was retroactively awarded a win for episode 1.
*Not counting Dan, Andy is now in 18th place, right below Nick, Hal, and Spencer, who are respectively 17th, 16th, and 15th.
'''Episode 57: Best Stoner movie? with Doug Benson (11-15-15)'''<ref>Episode 57: Best Stoner movie? with Doug Benson (11-15-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z1ems5fAkM</ref>
The numbers in the scoreboard now have the same color-style as the names, with the grey shading in the middle.
A fan-made belt is revealed and will be on the line the following week in a fight between Dan and the two contestants who have beaten him in Con fights, Spencer and Chris Stuckmann.
Doug Benson, age 51, is the oldest contestant in the show's history, beating the previous record held by Scott Mantz.
Scott wears a ''Jaws 19'' shirt from ''Back to the Future II''.
Only nine points were awarded in this fight, the lowest since Episode 8.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Scott Mantz || 2/2 || Third*
|-
| Chloe Dykstra || 0/1 || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Benson Doug Benson] || New Fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Scott !! Chloe !! Doug
|-
| 1: Best Stoner movie? ** || || || 1
|-
| 2: Will the ''Warcraft'' movie be any good? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What director would you like to see return to a franchise? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What romantic comedy should get a sequel? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What screenwriter would you like to see write a comic book and for which superhero should they write [for]? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: What movie would make the best Broadway musical? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best movie starring Amy Adams? || x || || 1 ***
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: The two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one should I buy: ''Boogie Nights'' or ''Magnolia''? || x || **** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Excluding sequels, tell me the best movie with a number in the title. || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2***** || '''6''' +
|}
.*Besides Dan, Scott is the first fighter to fight five times without coming in second place. He also remains the only (besides Dan) to do it in his first four fights and one of only two (the other being Amy) to do it in his first three fights.
.**Question submitted by JT the Engineer (JTE).
.***Split decision. Scott agreed with Chloe for ''Junebug'', but Dan already agreed with Andy that Doug provided the better response (''The Fighter'').
.****Chloe was stuck with ''Magnolia'', but she stated that she hadn't been able to see it yet but was going to the following weekend (despite its being released in 2000).
.*****Chloe becomes the second person (after Spencer) to finish in second place with only two points.
+Doug’s performance in the Speed Round marks:
- The eighth time someone has swept the Speed Round (previously done in episodes 18, 23, 26, 34, 43, 47, and 53) and
- the first time someone has swept the Speed Round by answering only three questions (instead of four) since episode 26.
'''Episode 58: Which Star Wars Character Would Win The Hunger Games? (11-21-15)'''<ref>Episode 58: Which Star Wars character Would Win The Hunger Games? (11-21-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tnk5VOwEZxc</ref>
Fifth Title Belt fight. A new Belt is introduced.
First episode aired after the introduction of Screen Junkies Plus. It aired live on Thursday 11-19-15 and was followed by the first episode of "After The Fight".
Andy announces that Screen Junkies Plus will be free on 11-26-15 through 11-29-15.
During the fight, Andy wore an Inspectre Gadget shirt.
Andy correctly predicted that Chris Stuckmann would lose.
First episode to be uploaded to youtube on a Saturday.
Ken Napzok as Fact Checker, accompanied by Chris Stuckmann's wife Samantha
The scoreboard has Spencer's name written as Spence. This may or may not be intentional.
Only nine points were awarded this episode (fourth episode in which this has happened). This just happened the previous episode, after not having happened since 49 episodes before that.
Dan's argument for "seaQuest DSV" in the second question of this episode was determined by Screen Junkies in late 2016 to be the greatest moment of the first 100 episodes.
The table arrangement of first, second, and third place was the same as the previous episode.
Fourteenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Chris Stuckmann || 1/0 || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/9 || Second *
|-
| Dan Murrell || 10/3 || '''Win''' **
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Chris !! Spencer !! Dan
|-
| 1: What movie made in the last 15 years should get a remake? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What [other]*** 90s TV show should get a movie? **** || || || 1
|-
| 3: Which ''Star Wars'' character would win a Hunger Games? || || 1***** ||
|-
| 4: Pitch a ''Fast and Furious'' spin-off movie? || 1+ || ||
|-
| 5: What movie in the last 5 years won't 'Hold Up'? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What is the worst James Bond movie? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER +*: Best movie with the word "game" in it? +** || || 0 || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If you had to, which classic film would make a better remake: ''Casablanca'' or ''Gone With the Wind''? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which was the better performance: Richard Dreyfuss in ''What About Bob?'' or Joe Pesci in ''My Cousin Vinnie''? || x || || 1+***
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one should we buy: ''Hot Tub Time Machine 2'' or ''The Hangover 2''? || x || || 1+***
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2+***** || 2++ || '''5''' ++*, ++**
|}
.*Spencer becomes the second player to reach 10 losses, after Nick Mundy. He also becomes the fifth fighter to reach four consecutive losses, two weeks after Nick became the fourth.
.**Dan has now won more Title Belt fights than any other contestant has won fights in general (not counting Spencer's victory at San Diego Comic-Con).
.***Besides "Baywatch"
.****Throughout the round, the bottom of the screen had the word "Whast" instead of "What".
.*****In episode 7, Spencer also won the question of which major superhero would win the Hunger Games. His arguments for Wolverine and Yoda both revolved around survival versus combat as shown in the Plus-exclusive Screen Junkies Show episode titled Best Movie Fights Moments (2014 - 2016) as moment #38 of 50.
+Chris won as his response was deemed to be the only true spin-off (versus a sequel).
+*This is the first time since episode 29 that there has been a three-way tie at the end of the regular round. However, it happened just two days earlier on the first episode of TV Fights. Like episode 29, but unlike the TV Fights episode, no points were awarded for the tie-breaker.
*Further, the first episode of TV Fights has since been determined by Billy A. Patterson and Ken Napzok to not be an actual episode of the show.
+**Repeat question from episode 49. Spencer re-used Scott Mantz's winning answer ''The Game'' and was able to proceed. Chris was dropped after he could not defend ''The Game Plan'', which he knew was not a good movie and which he had never seen.
+***Split decision. Chris voted for Spencer.
+****Spencer twice accused Dan of never having watched Dan's choice (''Hot Tub Time Machine 2''). After the point was awarded, Dan admitted he had not seen either film.
+*****Chris' two points represent the first time someone finished in third place with more than one point since episode 35 (more than 5 months earlier).
++Third episode in which the second-place finisher finishes with only two points. This just happened in the previous episode, after not having happened since 31 episodes earlier.
*Spencer becomes the first person to do this twice and is one of only two people to do this even once.
*Already the only person to be swept in the Speed Round twice (until Dan Murrell shares this with him after episode 94), Spencer becomes the first to do this three times, two of which happened against Dan in Belt Fights.
++*Dan's performance in the Speed Round marks:
- The ninth time someone has swept the Speed Round (previously done in episodes 18, 23, 26, 34, 43, 47, 53, and 57) and
- the second time someone has swept the Speed Round by answering only three questions (instead of four) since episode 26 (which itself was the third time), with the first time having just happened in the previous episode.
++**Despite Dan's victory and increase in win percentage (to 78.6%), his points per game average falls slightly to 5.36 since his win only required five points.
++***Dan's five points represent the lowest winning score since episode 29 (the last episode in which the regular round ended with a three-way tie).
'''Episode 59: Jessica Jones and MCU Team Up? (11-28-15)'''<ref>Episode 59: Jessica Jones and MCU Team Up? (11-28-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THEVg_U7XB8</ref>
Blind fight. None of the fighters have been given any of the questions to prepare ahead of time.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 1/3 || Third*
|-
| Mike Carlson || 5/5 || '''Win'''
|-
| Roger Barr || 1/7 || Second*
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Marc A !! Mike !! Roger
|-
| 1: What is the best ''Star Wars'' movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What character's origin story do we never ever need to see in a movie again? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What MCU franchise should Jessica Jones team up with? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: If you could live inside any Disney movie, which one would you pick? ** || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: I want you to pitch us a title and logline for the fourth new*** ''Planet of the Apes'' movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: What's the best Stallone movie ****? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: There are two movies in the bargain bin: 2014's ''Robocop'' or 2012's ''Total Recall''. Which do we buy? || x || || 1*****
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| SPEED ROUND B: Tell me the most over-the-top performance by Nicolas Cage. || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND C: Who is the best superhero that does not wear a cape? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: Name me an actor who[m] Quentin Tarantino should revitalize next. || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND E: Excluding sequels, tell me the best movie with a number in the title. + || x || 1 ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''6''' || 4
|}
.*Of all fighters who have won any fights, Marc A and Roger are now the two lowest ranked with win percentages of 0.200 and 0.111 respectively.
.**Clarified to mean animated, but expanded to allow Pixar movies.
.***The "new" series began with ''Rise of the Planet of the Apes'' (2011).
.****Rocky and Rambo movies were not allowed, but the fighters were allowed to search online for movies. Roger didn't need to do this though, and he won.
.*****Split decision. Marc disagreed with Andy, who chose Roger (''Total Recall'').
+As mentioned by Andy, this is a repeat question (episode 57).
'''Episode 60: Best Moment in the Batman v Superman Trailer? (12-5-15)'''<ref>Episode 60: Best Moment in the Batman v Superman Trailer? (12-5-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImLoGdczLU0</ref>
Hosted by Dan Murrell
Mark Reilley as Fact Checker
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Umberto Gonzalez || New fighter || Third
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| Andy Signore || 1/3 || Second
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| Kim Horcher || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Umberto !! Andy !! Kim
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| 1: Does the ''Batman [v] Superman'' trailer (released December 2, the night before filming) make you more or less excited for the movie? || || || 1
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| 2: What was the best moment in the ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' trailer? || || 1 ||
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| 3: Based on the trailers that we've seen, which movie do you think will be better: ''[Captain America:] Civil War'' or ''Batman v Superman''? || 1 || * || 1
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| 4: What normally good character would you like to see turn evil in a movie? || || || 1
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| 5: What is the best comedy franchise of all time? || || ** || 1
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| 6: What is the most overrated superhero movie? *** || **** || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 4
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| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best movie starring a professional athlete? ***** || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: Who's the better first officer: Spock or Chewbacca? || x || || 1+
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| SPEED ROUND C: What director would you choose to do a live-action remake of ''The Iron Giant''? +* || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: These two movies are on cable at the same time. Which one of them do you watch: ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'' or Team America [:World Police] || x || || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''6'''
|}
.*Andy initially decided to attempt Devil's Advocate (last attempted in episode 33 and last argued successfully in episode 16) by choosing ''Batman v Superman'', but he then said he didn't need it (he could argue it straight) and would even let Umberto and Kim tag-team against him for one point a piece. He argued that he wanted more from the ''Civil War'' trailer (specifically why Captain American and Bucky Barnes were fighting against Tony Stark), but Umberto stated that in the previous two rounds, Andy was complaining that the ''Batman v Superman'' trailer showed too much. Dan agreed and ruled against Andy since he said he didn't even need Devil's Advocate.
.**Andy attempted to only use the first three ''Vacation'' films for his franchise, but Dan would not ignore the subsequent films.
.***The sixth question was a clue to the next Honest Trailer, ''Ant-Man''. This was also Kim's answer, but she did not win the point.
.****Umberto answered ''X-Men: The Last Stand'', which was easily argued against as it was not widely liked, which he acknowledged immediately in his response.
.*****Andy chose ''Fast Five'', and Kim chose ''Furious 7''. Umberto did not want to agree that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's sport, professional wrestling, was a professional sport.
+Split decision. Umberto chose Andy (who chose Chewbacca). Mark agreed with Dan on Kim's answer, Spock, despite the fact that he was wearing a ''Star Wars'' shirt.
+*Andy chose Brad Bird, who directed the 1999 original.
'''Episode 61: Pitch a Solo Batman Movie with Kevin Smith (12-12-15)'''<ref>Episode 61: Pitch a Solo Batman Movie with Kevin Smith (12-12-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5u1mAMMIms</ref>
Alicia Malone as Fact Checker, accompanied by Ben Goddard.
Taped on a Tuesday (12-8-15). The fifth episode of TV Fights taped the following Thursday.
Though Kevin Smith is sitting in the middle, he is treated as the third player in terms of asking questions.
Fifteenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Mike Carlson || 6/5 || Third
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Smith Kevin Smith] || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Dan Murrell || 11/3 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Mike !! Kevin !! Dan
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| 1: Best Harrison Ford movie? || || || 1
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| 2: Pitch the ultimate Marvel vs DC movie (one-on-one character) || 1 || ||
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| 3: Pitch the next Batman solo movie || * || 1** ||
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| 4: Who is the greatest director who is also an actor? *** || || 1 ||
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| 5: Pitch us the next ultimate Marvel movie villain. || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What is the best, as in least worst, ''Star Wars'' prequel? **** || || ***** || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best Kevin Smith movie? + || || 0+* || 0+*
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one should I buy: ''Cop Out'' or ''Jersey Girl''? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best movie with Shane Black attached as a writer? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND C: Excluding any of our guests (Kevin Smith), if one was forced, which director would you hire to reboot ''Clerks''? || x || 1+** ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best black and white movie of all time? || x || 1+*** ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Mike wanted to pitch ''Batman Through the Looking Glass'', but found out that it already exists as a comic book. However, he continued to pitch an ''Alice in Wonderland''-type story.
.**Kevin indicated that he could not give his original pitch (''Batman: Hush'') due to losing a coin toss to Dan, and Dan ultimately departed from the bulk of the idea anyway. He suggested allowing George Clooney to return as Batman.
.***Rather than starting with Mike, Andy started with Dan for the fourth fight even though Dan had started the second fight.
.****Each fighter had to draw a card with the name of a prequel and argue for it. The question also was a clue to the next Honest Trailer, ''Revenge of the Sith''. Dan chose ''Revenge of the Sith'', and then Mike chose ''Attack of the Clones'', leaving Kevin with ''The Phantom Menace''. It was during this time that Andy realized an error in the order (stemming from question 4). Dan later revealed that he had been hoping for ''The Phantom Menace'' but knew he’d be okay as long as he didn’t get ''Attack of the Clones''.
.*****Kevin wanted to argue that ''The Empire Strikes Back'' was the best prequel. He stated that due to the upcoming sequel trilogy that all of the movies were prequels. However, the definition of prequel is that it must be released ''after'' a movie that takes place after it, and the film was not released subsequent to any other ''Star Wars'' film except the original.
*During his argument for ''The Phantom Menace'', Kevin incorrectly stated that Qui-Gon Jinn was cut in half. While he was stabbed, he was not cut in half. Darth Maul, who stabbed him, was cut in half shortly afterwards.
+Though Mike said ''Chasing Amy'' before Dan said ''Red State'', Andy had Dan argue before Mike. Andy chose Kevin to move on despite the fact that Kevin said he agreed with Mike and Dan. He conferred with Alicia and Ben, who agreed.
+*The scoreboard inappropriately gave Kevin and Dan each a point for the tie-breaker. However, Andy did not, and the points on the leaderboard and for this fight do not reflect the points.
+**Split decision. Ben chose Dan.
+***Split decision. Mike chose Dan.
'''Episode 62: Star Trek Beyond Trailer: Good or Bad? (12-19-15)'''<ref>Episode 62: Star Trek Beyond Trailer: Good or Bad? (12-19-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z68sNckphnk</ref>
John Rocha appears, just two days after winning TV Fights. Despite winning that episode, he is shut out in this episode.
JTE is replaced as engineer by Cody.
Tenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the prior ones being episodes 20, 28, 41 (in which Jon got no points), 42, 44, 45, 47, 48 (in which Nick got no points, and 55).
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| John Rocha || 0/2 || Third
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| Doug Benson || 1/0 || Second
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| JTE || New fighter * || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! John !! Doug !! JTE
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| 1: Who[m] would you want to cast as Star-Lord's father for ''Guardians of the Galaxy [Vol.] 2''? || || 1 ||
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| 2: Which of these trailers got us most excited? ** || || || 1
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| 3: Based on the [new ''Star Trek Beyond''] trailer, should we be worried? || || 1 ||
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| 4: What movie has most lived up to the hype? *** || || || 1
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| 5: Pitch us the ultimate ''Barbie'' movie. || || || 1****
|-
| 6: What other***** 90's movie would you like to see a sequel to, that doesn't already have one? || || || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 0 || 2 || 4
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| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best movie with the word "spy" in the title? || x || || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which do we buy [: ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' or ''Star Trek Into Darkness''] +*? || x || 1 || +**
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| SPEED ROUND C: Best Andy Serkis motion capture performance? || x || || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 0 || 3 || '''6'''
|}
.*Though JTE is listed as a new fighter, he participated briefly in the Schmoes Know fight, just like Tiffany Smith before him (and Ken Napzok in the subsequent episode).
.**Options were trailers released in the previous week: ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows'', ''Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'', ''X-Men: Apocalypse'', ''Star Trek Beyond'', and ''Independence Day: Resurgence.''
.***Andy started this round with Doug rather than John. Subsequently, he started the fifth round with John [rather than Doug]. This led to his starting with Doug again for the sixth round.
.****Twitter followers were able to vote on a winner. While Doug slightly won the vote, Andy gave the point to JTE. John did not receive any votes.
.*****Besides ''Independence Day: Resurgence'' (even though the originator of the question was referring to ''The Fugitive'').
+Split decision. John picked Doug, who answered ''Spy''.
+*The names of the movies were not spoken initially. A graphic was shown, and JTE picked ''Star Trek Into Darkness''.
+**JTE took a second 5-second rebuttal, so Doug was given an extra one to make it even.
'''Episode 63: Is The Force Awakens The Best Star Wars Movie? (12-26-15)'''<ref>Episode 63: Is The Force Awakens The Best Star Wars Movie? (12-26-15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnsE3fkMLok</ref>
Pre-recorded, ''Star Wars''-themed episode. The episode was not followed by an "After the Fight".
Roxy Striar returns as Fact Checker.
First regular episode to feature three new fighters (although Hector previously appeared on an episode of TV Fights and Ken appeared in the Schmoes Know Movie fight) since episode 20 (and the first in general since episode 25).
Hector is the first fighter to first appear on TV Fights and then appear on Movie Fights (John Rocha appeared the previous week on TV Fights and then Movies Fights, but he had previously appeared on Movie Fights twice).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hector Navarro || New fighter || Second
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| Yancy Berns || New fighter || Third
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| Ken Napzok || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Hector !! Yancy !! Ken
|-
| 1: Where does ''[The] Force Awakens'' rank among the other ''Star Wars'' movies? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What's the worst part of ''The Force Awakens''? ** || 1 || ||
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| 3: Best new*** character in ''[The] Force Awakens''? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Pitch us ''[Star Wars] Episode VIII''. || || || 1
|-
| 5: What is the best Christmas movie?**** || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What's the worst movie to watch with your family? || 1 || || *****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best movie ever set in the snow? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie of all time based on a toy? || 1+* || x || +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two movies are in the bargain bin: ''After Earth'' or ''A Million Ways to Die [in the West]''? +*** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best character from the ''Rocky'' series other than Rocky? +**** || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: These two movies are playing on cable. Which one do we watch: ''The Green Lantern'' or ''The Green Hornet''? || || x || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best movie directed by Ron Howard? || || x || 1+*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || 1 || '''6'''
|}
.*The first point of the game is awarded at the 21:42 mark.
.**Andy said this question came from Taylor Swift, but he was corrected. It came from someone named Taylor Smith (@TaylorSmith1986). Andy stated that he liked the album ''1989''.
.***Although the originator of the question specified "new", and Andy also said "new," the screen did not say this in the question. Further, Ken's answer (Han Solo) would not have been consistent with this requirement.
.****Repeat question from episode 8.
.*****Ken picked ''Love Actually''; he acknowledged that he stated on the last episode of Screen Junkies Universe that it was one of his favorite movies.
+Split decision. Yancy chose Hector (who picked ''Elf'').
+*Split decision, reversed from previous fight. Yancy chose Ken (''Transformers'' (2007)) over ''Clue'' (1985).
+**Ken originally picked ''Toy Story'', but Andy would not allow this as it was not based on an original toy, even though he acknowledged that Mr. Potato Head is in it.
+***A visual aid was used. Andy never specified the question (which should we buy). Hector (who was left with ''After Earth'') initially appeared to think the question was which was worse and then appeared okay with being stuck with his answer.
+****Both Ken and Hector picked Creeds (Apollo and his son Adonis respectively). Hector initially chose Apollo at the same time as Ken, but he said he meant to pick Adonis.
+*****Split decision. Yancy chose Hector. Ken won despite doubting his answer (''Splash''). Hector incorrectly stated that Tom Hanks won an Oscar for ''Apollo 13,'' which Andy pointed out (he was only nominated).
'''Episode 64: Pitch a Matrix Sequel - New Year's Eve 1999 (1-2-16)'''<ref>Episode 64: Pitch a Matrix Sequel - New Year's Eve 1999 (1-2-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RssOaO71px8</ref>
Second consecutive pre-recorded episode. The episode was not followed by an "After the Fight".
Judged by Alicia Malone.
Ken Napzok returns as Fact Checker.
Played and judged from the perspective of December 31, 1999. Spencer, Dan, Alicia, and Andy respectively give their ages as 14, 16, 18, and 20. However, Ken states he is from 2018. There are temporal errors made throughout the episode, mostly by Spencer.
Very little preparation time was given for the fight. And correspondence given to fighters included Speed Round questions.
This fight is not counted in the overall ranking/statistics.
If the episode were counted, it would be the sixteenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Finish
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| Dan Murrell || Second
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || Third
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| Andy Signore || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Dan !! Spencer !! Andy
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| 1: Pitch a sequel to ''The Matrix''. * || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Which project should he [Will Smith] tackle in the new millennium to restore his box office supremacy? * || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Who[m] you would cast as Highland High's two worst students ** || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Who had the biggest breakout year in 1999? *** || || || 1
|-
| 5: Who should direct ''Star Wars: Episode II''? *** || || || 1
|-
| 6: Pitch a movie about the impending Y2K disaster. || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are playing at a theater. Which do you watch: ''Being John Malkovich'' or ''Fight Club''? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which performance was the best in ''Magnolia''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What would be the dream property in 1999 to give to Guy Ritchie? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best animated movie of the year: ''South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut''; ''The Iron Giant''; or ''Toy Story 2''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the best movie featuring....?***** || 1 || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: You have to buy one of these Rob Schneider movies from the bargain bin[. Which do you buy]: ''Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo'', ''Big Daddy'', or ''Muppets from Space''? || || x || 1+
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || 1+* || '''6'''+**
|}
.*Spencer and Dan were the respective starters on questions 1 and 2, despite their seating arrangements.
.**Who should be cast in a live-action movie of ''Beavis and Butthead''?
.***Spencer started on question 4 (again skipping Dan). However, Spencer also started for question 5.
.****Split decision. Both Spencer and Ken disagreed with Alicia, who overturned their votes and went with Dan's answer of ''James Bond'' (first overturn in Movie or TV Fights).
.*****Drew Barrymore. Andy guessed who it was beforehand, as Alicia said the question was inspired by ''Never Been Kissed'', and said ''E.T.'', which lead to Dan stating that Andy cheated.
+Split decision. Ken disagreed with Alicia and chose Dan (''Muppets from Space'').
+*If this episode were to officially count, this would be Spencer's first episode in which he only received one point. While he has come in third place before, he received three points in that episode.
+**If this episode were to officially count, Andy would be the first person to defeat Dan twice. In Dan's first loss (episode 35), while Andy didn't win, he still beat Dan, who finished in third.
'''Episode 65: Best Movie of 2015? (1-9-16)'''<ref>Episode 65: Best Movie of 2015? (1-9-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3D_7HBPwt0</ref>
Sixteenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Throughout the fight and in the subsequent "After the Fight", Alison alluded to her loss to Hal (episode 41), but in "After the Fight", she stated that it ended with a tie breaker, while it actually ended with a fourth Speed Round question, with Hal already leading by one point.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Alison Haislip || 0/2 || Third
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| Ben Begley || 0/1 || '''Win'''
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cody_Decker Cody Decker] || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Alison !! Ben !! Cody
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| 1: What is the best movie of 2015? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Best performce of 2015? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What movie franchise would you like to see Leonardo [DiCaprio] join? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Pitch us the story * for ''Creed''. || || 1 || **
|-
| 5: What's the best movie quote of 2015? || || || 1
|-
| 6: What's the greatest billion-dollar grosser of all time? || 1*** || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best live-action movie based on a cartoon? **** || || 0 ***** || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What character would you rather be: Leonardo DiCaprio in ''The Revenant'' + or Matt Damon in ''The Martian''? || x || 1+* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would you rather team up with: Rey or Furiosa? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with the word "street" in the title? || x || 1+** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which would you rather marathon: Fifteen Steven Segal movies or fifteen Chuck Norris movies? +*** || x || 1+*** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Andy meant to say "sequel," not "story."
.**Andy asked J.T. whether he liked Cody's or Ben's argument. J.T. chose Cody, but Andy still went with Ben.
.***Alison stated that ''Jurassic Park'' made over a billion dollars after adjusting for inflation. While this is true, it made slightly about $1.03 billion without adjusting. At the time of the fight, it was 20th on a list of 24 films that had gross over a billion dollars worldwide.
.****Points were given for the pre-Speed Round tie breaker. However, they are not shown here or counted in the rankings. In fact, Andy initially said that neither were given points, but he agreed right after to do so.
.*****Ben originally said ''Batman'' (1989), but as this based more so on a comic, he was forced to pick something else. He eventually chose ''G.I. Joe: Retaliation'' after he and Alison both struggled to come up with answers and Dan started suggesting that Cody be allowed to automatically go forth to the Speed Round if Ben and Alison couldn't come up with answers. He was sent through without requiring a rebuttal, and Andy then had Cody and Alison each give rebuttals.
+Although ''The Revenant'' had been given a limited release (four theaters in Los Angeles and New York City) in the United States on December 25, 2015 (before the fight was recorded on January 7, 2016), it did not receive a wide release until the day after the fight was recorded. Neither Alison nor Ben had seen it yet.
+*Ben accidentally interrupted Cody in Cody's initial arguments for Leonardo DiCaprio, prompting Andy to allow Cody to start over.
+**Split decision. Alison disagreed with Andy, who chose Ben (''Mean Streets'' over ''Street Fighter'').
+***A graphic was shown with collections of fifteen films for each actor. However, the fighters were not given this graphic as it served no purpose in the question.
+****Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy because he felt Cody had more passion for Chuck Norris while the arguments were similar.
'''Episode 66: Biggest Oscar Snub? (1-16-16)'''<ref>Episode 66: Biggest Oscar Snub? (1-16-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcNdCAZbiic </ref>
Loot Crate returns as sponsor.
Ken Napsok as Fact Checker.
Between TV Fights and Movie Fights during this week, Dan is the only male fighter out of six.
Not counting the first episode, eighteenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Eleventh episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round (the last one being episode 62).
Normally, questions are given to fighters at least a day ahead of time for them to prepare. However, this wasn't fully possible for four of the six questions (1-3 and 6). Though it was known that the Oscars nominations would be announced that morning, it wasn't certain who the nominations would be, so answers couldn't be fully prepared ahead of time. Question 6 was given as a result of Alan Rickman's death, which happened earlier that day.
A week after wearing an Avengers shirt, Andy wears a Revengers shirt ("A" logo replaced with an "R" logo), promoting the scripted Screen Junkies Plus series "Interns of F.I.E.L.D," which premiered on January 10, 2016.
Between questions 2 (Dan) and 3 (Alicia and Amirose), each fighter chose to fight for some aspect ''The Revenant'' (Picture, Actor (Leonardo DiCaprior), and Cinematography).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Alicia Malone || 4/3 || Second
|-
| Amirose Eisenbach || New fighter || Third
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| Dan Murrell || 11/4 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Alicia !! Amirose !! Dan
|-
| 1: What is the biggest Oscar snub (for current year)? * || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What movie will win Best Picture? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What or who is the surest best to win the Oscar this year? || || || 1**
|-
| 4: What category is missing from the Oscars and who should have won it? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Who should play David Bowie in a biopic? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 6: What is the best Alan Rickman performance? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Excluding his Academy Award nominated film from this year (''The Big Short''), what is the best film from Academy Award nominee Adam McKay? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: These two ***** are in the bargain bin. Which do we buy? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Since ''The Martian'' took a Golden Globe spot from an actual comedy, what's the funniest movie of 2015? || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which movie should have earned [Leonardo] DiCaprio the Oscar? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1 || '''6'''
|}
.*The fighters were also required to take a nomination out of the respective category with which they would replace their snub. Alicia and Amirose each removed Adam McKay for director for ''The Big Short''.
.**Dan won for choosing Brie Larson to win Best Actress for ''Room'', despite the fact that he didn't watch it until January 24 (11 days later) as shown on Mundy Night Raw.
.***Alicia becomes the second fighter to win a point for choosing a female (Tilda Swinton) to play the role of a male. In episode 53, Adam Johnston did for choosing Quvenzhané Wallis to play a young John McClane.
.****Alicia said ''Anchorman'' right before Dan did, leaving Dan to pick ''Anchorman 2''. Eventually, Dan gave up in his argument.
.*****After the question was asked, a graphic was put up showing ''Shallow Hal'' and ''The Bounty Hunter''.
.+Split decision. Amirose disagreed with Andy, who chose Dan (''Shallow Hal'').
+*Dan picked ''What We Do in the Shadows''. Alicia had thought it was a 2014 movie since she saw it in 2014, but it didn't come out until 2015, which is why she said she didn't choose it.
*Excluding Cons (for which points aren't awarded), this is Dan's 100th point between Screen Junkies' Movie and TV Fights (including a team fight against Cinema Sins and the 1999 fight, but not counting the Schmoes Know Movie Fight).
'''Episode 67: Best Moment from the Suicide Squad Trailer? (1-23-16)'''<ref>Episode 67: Best Moment from the Suicide Squad Trailer? (1-23-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tKCcsh0mVw</ref>
Twelfth episode (and second consecutive) in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
Fourth episode in which a fighter finishes with no points (the previous being episodes 41, 48, and 62).
Erin Robinson returns after a 44 episode absence (breaking Alison Haislip's record of 31 episodes) and indicates that she will be on "The Amazing Race" starting February 12. Erin previously held the record for longest absence with 19 episodes, which by this time had been broken nine times (Michael Barryte (29), Alison Haislip (31), Tiffany Smith (23), Scott Mantz (21), Roger Barr (21), Miri Jedeikin (20), Andy Signore (20), Mark Reilly (26) in this episode, and herself).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Marc Andreyko || 1/4 || '''Win'''
|-
| Erin Robinson || 0/2 || Second
|-
| Mark Reilly || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Marc A !! Erin !! Mark R
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| 1: What's the best moment in the (new) ''Suicide Squad'' trailer? || || 1 ||
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| 2: What villain should fight Wonder Woman in her upcoming (2017) movie? || 1 || ||
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| 3: Who should direct this ''[World War Z 2]''...and what should the movie focus on? * || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Who should play young Han Solo based on this short list that's going around town? **, *** || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: Pitch us the ultimate director's cut of the movie that you wish you could have seen. || 1 || ||
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| 6: What's the best and most unexpected comedic performance from a usually dramatic actor? || || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 3 || 0
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| SPEED ROUND A: Which of these two movies in the bargain bin should we buy: ''The Smurfs 2'' or ''Madea Goes to Jail''....? ***** || 1+ || || x
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| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with the word "son/sun" in the title? || 1 || || x
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| SPEED ROUND C: I want you to pick the best song from any Disney movie. || || 1+*, +** || x
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| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best sequel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''+****|| 4 || 0
|}
.*Andy indicated that the movies didn't really need pitches, and for the most part, the fighters did not pitch plots.
.**The short list, which was not revealed to the audience before arguments included Emory Cohen (Erin's choice), Jack Reynor (Marc A's choice), and Scott Eastwood (Mark R's choice), Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort, Dave Franco, Blake Jenner, Logan Lerman.
.***Erin gave her choice before Marc A did despite Marc being the first fighter (and hence the normal first fighter for the fourth question). Andy had Marc A go before Mark R gave his choice.
.****Marc A's original choice was Emory Cohen, but he lost a coin toss to Erin.
.*****A graphic was supplied. In addition to Andy speaking the titles after the graphic came up, there was a twitter caption shown, giving the movie titles.
+Marc was faster than Erin at picking ''Madea Goes to Jail''.
+*Erin's rebuttal was to have Marc sing a line from his pick ("Be Our Guest" from ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1991)). Marc sang the first line, but was not allowed to give any rebuttal outside of that line.
+**Split decision. Mark disagreed with Andy.
+***Marc was faster than Erin at picking ''[Captain America:] Winter Soldier'', leading Erin to pick ''Avengers: [Age of] Ultron''.
+****Marc jumped to #21 on the leader board and is now higher on the leader board than Hal, Spencer, Nick, Andy, and Kristian, who were above him before this win.
'''Episode 68: Best Animated Sequel? (1-30-16)'''<ref>Episode 68: Best Animated Sequel? (1-30-16)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsdfFTBXqUc</ref>
Episode sponsored by Audible.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Erlich Brett Erlich] || New fighter || Second
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| Adam Hlavac || New fighter || Third
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| Hal Rudnick || 4/9 || '''Win'''
|}
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! Question !! Brett !! Adam !! Hal
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| 1: What is the best animated sequel that's not ''Toy Story''? || || || 1
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| 2: What is the best parody movie of all time? * || 1 || ||
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| 3: What other ** movie that's in color would look best in black and white? || || 1 ||
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| 4: If you were doomed to be haunted by one movie ghost, who[m] do you pick? || 1 || ||
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| 5: What's a better *** prequel movie from the '80s? **** || || || 1
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| 6: What's a widely mocked movie that you secretly love? **** || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These ***** are both in the bargain bin. Tell us which one we should buy: ''Scooby-Doo'' or ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What best actual movie title sounds most like a porno? || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Worst movie starring Bruce Willis? || +* || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND E: Best movie with the word "versus" in the title? || +** || x || 1+***
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''6'''
|}
.*besides ''Airplane''
.**besides ''Mad Max: Fury Road''
.***versus ''Die Hard''
.****Andy had Brett go first for a second question in a row after he went first in Round 4. For the last question, Adam went first.
.*****A graphic was shown, and then Andy named the movies while it was still up.
+Split decision. Adam disagreed with Andy, who chose Hal (''Twins'' over ''Junior'').
+*Brett chose ''Hudson Hawk'', which was the movie he answered for Round 6 as one he secretly loves. Dan called this an unforced error.
+**Brett picked ''[Ballistic] Ecks vs. Sever'', not realizing he was supposed to pick the best movie. Hal went along with this and argued for why his pick ''Alien vs. Predator,'' which he chose after Brett gave his answer, was the worst. Before rebuttals though, Andy clarified this.
+***Seventh time someone has gotten four consecutive Speed Round points, and the first since episode 53. It is the first time since episode 28 in which someone did this without sweeping the Speed Round.
'''Episode 69: Pitch The Next Big Fast & Furious Action Sequence (2-6-16)'''<ref>Episode 69: Pitch The Next Big Fast & Furious Action Sequence (2-6-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFDtdnBZIU0</ref>
Loot Crate sponsors this episode.
Only five questions are used prior to the Speed Round, just like in the last two TV Fights.
Mike Carlson believed that the fight was the following day and hence did not arrive in time. He Skyped in when possible and eventually arrived. Dan Murrell fought for him, sometimes arguing pitches based on a single line answer. Dan did not score any points for Mike.
To accommodate this problem, the normal order for asking questions was not followed.
Ken Napzok as Fact Checker until Dan took over after Mike arrived.
James Connery, creator of the current Championship Belt also appears on the Fact Checker couch.
The ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' poster is no longer on the wall behind the couch.
After this episode, there is once again a fighter who is 2-0, which Movie Fights has not had since Amy Nicholson lost episode 44. Interestingly, the next two episodes each produce a 2-0 fighter.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Mike Carlson* || 6/6 || Second
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| Rob Fee || New fighter || Third
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| Max Landis || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Mike !! Rob !! Max
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| 1: Which movie remake would be better with adding zombies? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Pitch us the next big action set piece in one of the future ''Fast and Furious'' franchise movies? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What movie character do you wish most had their own Youtube channel? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Pitch us the best ''Prometheus'' sequel?** || || || 1
|-
| 5: If you could visit one restaurant or bar from any movie in real life, where do you go and what do you do, what do you have? || 1 || ||
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| TIE BREAKER: Worst performance ever by any actor in a superhero movie? || 0 || || x
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best movie with the word "old" in the title? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: These two movies are gonna be in the bargain bin. Which one should you buy?*** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the worst Coen Brothers movie?**** || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What would be the dream director for a good Power Rangers movie? || 1***** || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND E: Best Ben Stiller comedy? || || x || 1+
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Dan Murrell appeared in Mike's place for much of the pre-Speed Round fighting.
.**Mike did a pitch over Skype that was not very audible. Dan didn't have Mike's answer for this. While Mike gave his pitch, Dan lip-synched. Mike eventually arrived during this fight.
.***A graphic was shown. Mike picked ''Couples Retreat'', leaving Max with ''Dinner for Schmucks''. Max would not argue for his answer and conceded the point.
.****Both Mike and Max said ''Ladykillers'' at the same time. No one could tell who was first, so Andy skipped the question.
.*****Split decision. Rob could not decide whose answer was better. James sided with Max (James Cameron), but Andy overruled him and went with Mike (Edgar Wright).
+Max won despite indicating that ''Tropic Thunder'' was the best after he gave his initial answer ''Zoolander'' and Mike said ''Meet the Parents''.
'''Episode 70: Will Batman v Superman Be Great? (2-13-16)'''<ref>Episode 70: Will Batman v Superman Be Great? (2-13-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-apyTyck7Ws</ref>
Originally titled "Will Batman v Superman Suck?"
Episode was delayed as Kristian was late arriving to the studio due to traffic as President Obama was in the Los Angeles area and Andy didn't want him Skyping in while driving as seen by Mike Carlson on the previous episode.
Nick Mundy (who fought against Kristian and Mark in episode 38) was originally supposed to be on this episode, but as mentioned on "Screen Junkies Universe" the Wednesday before (2-10-16), he was letting Spencer fight in his place.
However, so that he would have the change to fight his Schmoes Know brethren, Spencer allowed JTE to fight instead, launching the first ever Sneak Attack.
JTE made a video predicting that he would win. The video featured scenes from ''The Karate Kid'' and ''The Matrix'' with characters (with JTE's face in place of the originals) fighting characters whose faces were respectively replaced with Kristian's and Mark's.
A fan, Jeannine Brice accompanied Dan on the couch. She made some artwork of Andy, Dan, and Spencer, which was displayed on the wall behind the couch. She also wore a shirt with it.
Even though Kristian sat between Andy and Mark, Kristian's and Mark's places on the scoreboard are switched when it is displayed.
For the second week in a row, the fighter sitting next to Andy goes into the Speed Round against the one sitting across from Andy, behind by a score of 3-1.
First of four consecutive episodes that finish with a score of 5-4-1.
After this episode (just one week after Max Landis became a 2-0 fighter), there are two 2-0 fighters (with a third to come in the following episode), bringing the total number of fighters who have ever been 2-0 to five (after Dan Murrell, Mike Carlson, Amy Nicholson, and Max Landis), with a sixth to follow in the next episode.̈
*This marks the first time there have simultaneously been two undefeated fighters with more than one fight since Mike Carlson lost his third fight (episode 8).
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Kristian Harloff || 1/4 || Second
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| Mark Ellis || 2/4 || Third
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| JTE || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
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! Question !! Kristian !! Mark !! JTE
|-
| 1: What movie (trailer) won the Super Bowl? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Based on all three trailers (for ''Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice''), how excited should we be? * || || || 1
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| 3: What other ** superhero that has already hit the big screen deserves a second chance? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: I want you guys to pitch a fictional movie.*** || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: What's the best fictional world for you to have a first date in?***** || + || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What movie had the best Part III? || 0+* || +** || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which fictional singer or group from a movie would you have to perform the Halftime at a Super Bowl? || 1+***, +**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Bargain bin pic: Which of these two should we buy: The ''Tooth Fairy'' franchise or the ''Baby Geniuses'' franchise? +***** || 1 || x || ++
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie to "Netflix and Chill"? ++* || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What's the best movie to watch on Valentine's Day? || ++** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Tell me Hollywood's best Ryan. ++*** || ++**** || x || 1++*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*The answer needed to be quantified by giving other superhero films that have already been released and using their critical and financial response. Fighters were allowed to use separate movies for the critical and financial components, but only Kristian actually did that.
*A poll of 263 tweeters gave 36% of the vote to JTE, 35% to Mark, and 29% to Kristian. Andy had already chosen JTE before the results were announced by Dan.
.**Besides Deadpool, who previously appeared in ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' (also played by Ryan Reynolds).
.***Blind question. In honor of Kristian's ''Night Falls'', each fighter needed to draw a fake movie title and three actors (one of whom the fighter would choose as being a cameo performance) out of mugs and make the pitch on the spot based on what they drew.
.****Decided by twitter poll. Mark received 40% while Kristian and JTE received 29% and 31% respectively.
.*****Asked by Brianne Chandler (@MissMovies), previously used in episode 26. Answers from that episode could not be used (Nick's Neverland, Dan's Chocolate Factory, and Spencer's Chicago from ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'').
.+Kristian, gave up early in his answer (which involved the film ''Major League'') and indicated he wished another question (ultimately the first Speed Round question) had made it to the final cut. He specifically said that JTE gets the point. However, he did continue arguing later, but JTE did in fact get the point after Andy cut the fight short (Andy did rule Kristian out for giving up) after JTE gave his argument against Mark.
.+*Split decision. Jeannine disagreed with Andy, who chose Kristian (''Rocky III'').
*This is the first ever split for a pre-Speed Round tie-breaker (for either Movie Fights or TV Fights).
+**Mark chose ''Return of the Jedi'', which is technically Episode VI.
+***The first Speed Round question was originally supposed to be a regular round question, but it was removed. Mark had chosen Wyld Stallyns, and Kristian had originally chosen Sexual Chocolate. This was mentioned right before this question was asked. However, when the question was asked, Kristian gave Mark's answer just over thirty seconds after Mark mentioned Wyld Stallyns.
+****Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, who chose Kristian over JTE, who chose Spinal Tap.
+*****A graphic accompanied this question, showing the two 2-packs. Andy read the names after the graphic was shown.
*Kristian (who answered second), in his rebuttal, asked JTE to defend ''Tooth Fairy 2'', leading to JTE's talking more, followed by Kristian's talking more. Eventually, Andy rang the bell to end it.
++Split decision. Jeannine disagreed with Andy, who chose Kristian (''Baby Geniuses'' franchise).
++*Andy said this question could be interpreted however the fighters wanted; however, Dan and Andy later pointed out that it could really mean only one thing (though they didn't specifically mention anything (sex)).
++**Kristian jokingly said ''Love Actually'', JTE's answer from the previous question. Andy made him stick with that answer, potentially costing him the game.
++***Originally, Andy was going to ask for the best movie with the word "Love" in the title, but as ''Love Actually'' was just mentioned in each of the last two questions, he declined to ask it.
++****Kristian mentioned that Meg Ryan has not been seen in a long time, but JTE mentioned that it was not required by the question that it be someone current. Andy mentioned this later in explaining his decision.
++*****Split decision. Jeannine disagreed with Andy, who chose JTE (Meg Ryan or Ryan Gosling).
*Meg Ryan co-starred in ''When Harry Met Sally'' (which JTE mentioned), which was JTE's answer for the previous question.
'''Episode 71: Pitch a Deadpool Sequel (w/ Kevin Smith) (2-20-16)'''<ref>Episode 71: Pitch a Deadpool Sequel (w/ Kevin Smith) (2-20-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2bws_gETGg</ref>
Episode was delayed approximately fifteen minutes.
Marc Andreyko appears dressed as Deadpool.
Despite the order of sitting from Andy (Marc, Kevin, Spencer), for purposes of asking questions, Spencer is second, and Kevin is third.
During "After the Fight", Kevin Smith had to leave. Andy left with him, and Dan took over hosting for the remainder of the show even though Andy came back.
After this fight, for the first time ever, there are three undefeated two-fight competitors, the other two being Max Landis and JTE, who reached this in the last two fights respectively. The three are only the fourth, fifth, and sixth fighters to ever reach this.
Spencer, already one of only five fighters to lose four consecutive fights, becomes the first fighter to lose five consecutive fights. He also becomes the second fighter to reach 11 losses (Nick had done it 15 episodes earlier).
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Marc Andreyko || 2/4 || Third
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| Kevin Smith || 1/0 || '''Win'''
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| Spencer Gilbert || 4/10 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 76%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Marc !! Kevin !! Spencer
|-
| 1: Pitch a ''Deadpool'' sequel and...cast Cable. || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Which existing property needs a Hard-R adaptation or reboot? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: What the one thing you want to see in ''[Star Wars] Episode VIII''? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What is the best ''Batman'' movie? *** || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is the worst job of any character in a movie? ****, ***** || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A1: Who is the best Ghostbuster? + || x || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND A2: Which one should we buy: ''The Bounty Hunter'' or ''The Ugly Truth''? +* || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best Kurt Russell movie? +** || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Pick one: Ben Affleck or Matt Damon? || x || || 1+***
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie featuring a mall? +**** || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Please tell me the best movie robot. || x || 1+*****, ++, ++* ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' ||4
|}
.*A twitter poll agreed with Kevin's pitch.
.**Spencer chose Wolverine, and that morning, it was confirmed that there would be an R-rated Wolverine film.
.***Blind fight. Picking was done in the order of length of drawn straws (Spencer, then Kevin, then Marc). However, this was for naught, as according to the fighters, they each got to pick the one they wanted (''Batman Begins'', ''The Dark Knight'', and ''Batman Begins'', respectively).
.****Spencer went first for the fifth question. While Spencer and Kevin opened, twitter followers voted for which choice Marc should pick. Similarly, Kevin changed to his second choice (Alfred from the ''Batman'' series) at the last minute. While Marc was talking, the twitter poll shifted, but he won anyway.
.*****Round lasted slightly less than five minutes.
+Question was tossed. After it was asked, Kevin hit the table and said "ding" to ring in. Very shortly afterwards, Spencer said [Dr. Peter] Venkman. Though Kevin had been on the show before, he thought he had to ring in. So Andy initially decided to modify the question to exclude Venkman. Kevin then said Egon [Spengler], and Spencer was unable to name another character, being only able to say Dan Aykroyd. To make things fair, Andy tossed the question.
+*Bargain bin pick, graphic accompanied question, being shown right before the movies were named.
+**Andy stated that he had asked this previously, meaning the fighters had time to think about their choices. Spencer chose ''Big Trouble in Little China'', which he recently reviewed on his show "Does it Hold Up?" Kevin stated ''Escape From New York'', but wanted to change his answer to ''Tombstone'', which he had previously submitted, but Andy wouldn't let him.
+***Split decision. Marc disagreed with Andy, who chose Spencer (Matt Damon).
+****Central to Kevin's winning argument was that in his choice (his own movie ''Mallrats''), the mall was central to the plot. That however was not the question (best movie featuring a mall). For example, Terminator 2: Judgement Day featured a mall and is widely acclaimed, but the mall was not central to the plot.
+*****At the end of Spencer's initial argument, he mentioned that the Iron Giant (his choice) carried nuclear weapons. Kevin immediately used this against Spencer.
++After rebuttals, Kevin spoke again, saying he liked British people (his choice was C-3PO). Spencer was allowed to respond, saying he hated British people.
++*Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, who chose Kevin.
'''Episode 72: Who Should Join the Justice League? (2-27-16)'''<ref>Episode 72: Who Should Join the Justice League? (2-27-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJqSq7350ZQ</ref>
Jason Inman returns after a 31 episode absence as a competitor. He states in the beginning that he has the longest time between appearances, but that is not true (Erin Robinson has an absence that is 13 episodes longer, and Alison Haislip has one that is just as long). Further, at the end of the episode, Roger Barr is said to have had the third-longest absence (after Andy said that Roger's absence was longer than Jason's), which is not true. Roger's absence was 21 episodes, a four-way tie for eighth longest (after Erin, Jason, Alison, Michael Barryte's 29, Mark Reilly's 26, Kristian Harloff's 24, and Tiffany Smith's 23 and tying with Trisha, who returns from a 21 episode absence in this episode, Scott Mantz, and Max Landis), and less than half of the longest.
*Further, Jason was more recently on the fourth episode of TV Fights.
**On the very next episode, Jeremy Jahns returns from a longer absence (33 episodes), and in episode 78, Jon Schnepp returns after a 41 episode absence, and in episode 80, Amy Nicholson returns after a 35 episode absence. So since the episode aired, Jason's absence went from being tied for the second-longest to tied for the fifth-longest.
Just one week after Spencer Gilbert became the first fighter to lose five consecutive fights, Trisha becomes the second.
This is Trisha's first appearance as a married woman.
There is very little movement on the leader board with this fight, with Jason moving up only one spot and Trisha not moving at all.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jason Inman || 2/3 || '''Win'''
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 0/4 || Second
|-
| Ryan Right || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jason !! Trisha !! Ryan
|-
| 1: Which DC character should join the Justice League next? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Pitch us the Zombieland sequel....and also, I wanna hear a celebrity cameo. || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What is a role that one actor was born to play? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Now that Guillermo Del Toro is not directing Pacific Rim 2...what movie would you like to see Guillermo do next? || *** || || 1****
|-
| 5: What franchise should crossover with ''Transformers''? || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which one should we buy: ''Dirty Dancing'' or ''Ghost''? + || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Better J.J. Abrams reboot: ''Star Trek [2009]'' or ''Star Wars Episode VII]''? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: If you've seen any of James Cameron's movies, which one should you watch first? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best movie with the word "movie" in the title? +** || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: In honor of ''(The) Gods of Egypt'', best Gerard Butler movie? +*** || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4+**** || 1
|}
.*Jason won despite losing a coin toss to Trisha, who chose Hal Jordan/Green Lantern and also despite choosing Vixen when only 20% of twitter respondents agreed.
.**Andy chose Jason but said he's let twitter overrule him if the poll indicated otherwise; however, 56% of respondents agreed.
.***During Jason's pitch for ''Justice League Dark'', he cast Ron Perlman as Swamp Thing, giving Movie Fights its third consecutive week with a mention of Swamp Thing after Dan earlier said that twitter expressed disappointment that he wasn't mentioned in the first fight and that he was in Justice League Dark.
.****A plurality of twitter voters agreed with Andy by the time he called a winner.
.*****Once again, Andy picked a choice (The Avengers) that was later revealed to have received only 20% of the twitter vote.
+A graphic showed up before Andy named the movies. Jason said ''Ghost'' first, leaving Trisha with ''Dirty Dancing''. Andy said he heard Trisha first (to Trisha's surprise) and had her argue first.
+*Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, who chose Jason. Dan indicated that things Jason said didn't make sense.
+**Repeat question from episode 17. The answer that lost last time ''Superman: The Movie'' won this time, with Dan agreeing this time.
+***Trisha took 90 seconds to name ''[The] Phantom of the Opera'' (2004), despite being given a hint towards ''Olympus Has Fallen''.
+****Trisha becomes to the first fighter to not win in any of his or her first five appearances.
'''Episode 73: New Ghostbusters Trailer - Should We Be Worried? (3-5-16)'''<ref>Episode 73: New Ghostbusters Trailer - Should We Be Worried? (3-5-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5twEC1IDeHI</ref>
Sponsored by Loot Crate.
Jeremy Jahns appears in his first official episode, 56 episodes after his first appearance (a team fight with Kristian Harloff as his teammate). He returns after a 33 episode absence (the last being the first Comic Con fight), the second-longest absence so far (after Erin Robinson's 44 episode absence).
*In episode 78, Jeremy's absence becomes the third-longest after Jon Schnepp returns after a 41 episode absence.
This is the inaugural episode of March Mania and features a rematch of a popular rivalry between Scott Mantz and John Rocha (watch episode 49; also watch episode 126 (the first episode of the following March) as well as the one-on-one Schmoedowns between them).
Seventeenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Jeremy Jahns || New fighter || Second
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| Scott Mantz || 2/3 || Third *
|-
| John Rocha || 0/3 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jeremy !! Scott !! John
|-
| 1: New ''Ghostbuster'' trailer: Should we be worried?... I want you to pick one moment from the trailer to help justify your argument.** || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What is the most badass action sequel of all time? *** || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Now that Leo[nardo DiCaprio] has won his Oscar, ....I want you guys to pitch us what next project he should tackle. || || || 1
|-
| 4: With ''Whiskey Tango Foxtrox'' opening this weekend with Tiny Fey, ....what's the best film starring an "SNL" alum? **** || 1 || ***** || +
|-
| 5: ''Dark Tower'' was announced ....what's the best Stephen King adaptation? +*, +** || +*** || +**** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Pick the movie we should buy.+***** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Tell me the best movie with the word "bad" in the title. || || x || 1++
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: If you've never seen any of Christopher Nolan's movies, which one would you watch first? || 1++* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Now that Leo[nardo DiCaprio] has won his Oscar, which actor who hasn't won an Oscar yet deserves to win?++** || ++*** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who gives the best performance in a bad movie?++**** || || x || 1++*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1+++ || '''5'''
|}
.*Already the only fighter besides Dan to appear in his first five fights (or any five fights in a row) without finishing in second place, Scott is now also the only besides Dan to do it in the first six.
.**The trailer had been released less than six hours before this question was asked. All fighters indicated that they were worried, so Andy used the reasoning to decide the point.
.***Pre-recorded question, asked by actor Gerard Butler. This question was previously used in episode 25 (the Fan episode). The answers from that episode (''Terminator 2'', ''Aliens'', and ''The Raid 2'') were not allowed to be used,
.****Despite the question being asked due to a movie that was opening the following day, the twitter message asking the question was dated December 29, 2014 (over 14 months old).
.*****During his arguments, Scott said that Tony Stark was the role that Robert Downey Jr. was born to play. The previous week, Trisha Hershberger, who was sitting in the same seat made the same argument and won. However Scott did not win this round (even though J.T.E initially gave him a point on the board before fixing it).
+John called his choice (''Coming to America'') one of the penultimate comedies. "Penultimate" means second to last.
+*The twitter message asking this question actually asked for the best film based on a Stephen King novel. This was different from the question for two reasons. First, many movies made from Stephen King stories are based off stories that are not novels. Further, when the question asks for adaptation, it is more so looking for the best translation rather than the best movie. This was said to be one of the reasons Scott was not successful despite the quality of his choice, ''The Shining''.
+**Scott was skipped for starting this round. Andy started with John and then went backwards.
+***During his arguments, Jeremy used the word "spectrums" twice. However, the plural of "spectrum" is "spectra." If he had used this word, it would have been the first instance in the history of Movie Fights of that word's being used properly.
+****In his arguments, Scott called ''The Shining'' the ''Citizen Kane'' of scary movies. Calling a movie a ''Citizen Kane'' of something is an unofficial rule violation.
+*****Bargain bin picture: ''Gremlins'' Special Edition and ''The Goonies''.
++Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, who picked John (''Bad Boys'' over ''Bad Boys II'').
++*Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, who picked Jeremy (''The Dark Knight'' over ''Inception'').
++**Andy referred to this as the last question and the subsequent question as a tie breaker. During his review during "After the Fight", when he got to this point, he realized that he skipped his fourth Speed Round question.
++***Jeremy responded with Tom Hanks initially. However, he has won an Oscar. He switched to Edward Norton, but he did not win.
++****Due to the broadness of this question, Andy told Dan to give the fighters ten seconds to come up with an answer. However, neither was able to come up with one that quickly, so Andy continued waiting. Jeremy was the first to answer, but he spent 40 seconds.
++*****Split decision. Scott disagreed with Andy, who chose John (Marlon Brando in ''The Island of Dr. Moreau'' (1996) over Tom Cruise in ''Mission: Impossible II'').
+++Scott becomes the second person (after Nick Mundy) to finish in third place in three consecutive fights. However, Nick still holds the record with four consecutive fights and extends it to five in the next episode.
'''Episode 74: Could Captain America: Civil War Suck?? (3-12-16)'''<ref>Episode 74: Could Captain America: Civil War Suck?? (3-12-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzBQSrGnqXA</ref>
Squarespace returns as sponsor.
To show there is no animosity from their previous match-up, Roger and Nick kiss each other in the beginning of this episode. After Round 2, a graphic of this is shown with the background from Nick's wedding, officiated by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Eighteenth episode (and second consecutive episode) in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Only eight points are awarded in this episode, a record low for Movie Fights. Previously, there were four episodes (6, 8, 57, and 58) on which nine points had been awarded.
*Only two days before this episode was recorded, on TV Fights episode 18, a record had been set for TV and Movie Fights with seven points. Movie Fights episode 74 is the first in which exactly eight points are awarded.
No changes are made to the leaderboard after this fight. Even if Hal had finished second to Roger, his position would not have changed, and Roger would have only jumped one spot.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 5/9 || '''Win'''*
|-
| Roger Barr || 1/8 || Second
|-
| Nick Mundy || 4/11 || Third**
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Roger !! Nick
|-
| 1: Now that we've seen the trailer, could ''[Captain America:] Civil War'' suck...and what is your scene to back your argument? *** || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What other**** popular live-action movie deserves an animated spin-off? || || || 1*****
|-
| 3: Pitch how you'd bring Arnold [Schwarzenegger] back to the ''Predator'' franchise. || 1+ || ||
|-
| 4: What is the most annoying character in a movie you otherwise love? || 1+* || ||
|-
| 5: In honor of ''10 Cloverfield Lane'', ....if you're stuck in an emergency survival bunker, which two movie characters would you pick? || 1+** || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the best Michael Keaton movie? || x || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we buy....''[The] Amazing Spiderman 2'' or ''Spiderman 3''?+*** || || 1+**** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best John Goodman movie? || 1 || +***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tougher old guy: Bruce Willis or Liam Neeson? || 1++ || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 2 || 1
|}
.*Hal becomes the only person besides Dan Murrell to win three consecutive fights.
.**Nick, already the only person to finish in third place in four consecutive fights, extends the record to five consecutive fights. He also becomes the first fighter to reach 12 losses. He is the third to lose five consecutive fights, after Spencer and Trisha.
.***Question asked by Meredith Loftus, who has appeared as a couch guest (episode 55). During the round, the word "Captain" is spelled "Captian."
.****Besides ''Ghostbusters (2016)''.
.*****Nick's answer, ''Smokey and the Bandit'', won despite coming in third place (30% of 321 votes) in a twitter poll. Hal's answer, ''Aliens'', received 37%, and Rogers' answer, ''Nightmare on Elm Street'', received 33%.
+Hal's pitch came in third in a twitter poll with 32% of the vote. Roger won with 35%.
+*Hal's response of the Ewoks from ''Return of the Jedi'' finished in second place in a twitter poll with 33% of the votes, behind Nick's response (the grandchildren in ''Jurassic Park''), which received 42% of the votes. Roger's answer (John Connor from ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'') received 25%.
+**While it wasn't announced on the show, Hal's response (Genie from ''Aladdin'' and Black Widow from the MCU) received approximately 60% of the twitter vote.
+***A DVD bargain bin picture accompanied the question.
+****Split decision. Dan disagreed with Andy, who picked Roger, who answered ''Spiderman 3'' faster than Hal. Had either Andy or Nick picked Hal, in the subsequent question, he would have tied the record for most consecutive points (five, set in episode 53). He also would have set the record for shortest Speed Round in Movie Fights and tied the record for both TV and Movie Fights, set only two days earlier by Maude Garrett.
+*****Roger answered ''Uncle Buck'', which actually starred John Candy. He switched to ''Arachnophobia''. Hal, who chose ''Argo'', was given the opportunity to switch his answer, but he did not take it.
++Split decision. Nick disagreed with Andy, who picked Hal (Liam Neeson).
'''Episode 75: Pitch Indiana Jones 5! (3-19-16)'''<ref>Episode 75: Pitch Indiana Jones 5! (3-19-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSlc7GBolH4</ref>
John Flickinger returns after a 28 episode absence.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fans Galen White and Eli.
Nineteenth episode (and third consecutive episode) in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Not counting the first episode, nineteenth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Thirteenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Chris Stuckmann || 1/1 || Second
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| Brett Erlich || 0/1 || Third
|-
| John Flickinger * || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Chris !! Brett !! John
|-
| 1: How would you cast the ultimate replacement for Tony Stark/Iron Man? Also, I want you guys to pitch us who would direct this new addition to the franchise. || || 1** ||
|-
| 2: What film should have never spawned a sequel and should have remained stand-alone? *** || 1**** || ||
|-
| 3: We want you guys to pitch us what should Indiana Jones 5 be. You must use Harrison Ford [and Steven] Spielberg. || || || 1*****
|-
| 4: In honor of the first ''Ben-Hur'' remake...I want you guys to pick a movie pre-1970 that should be remade in a fun way. || || || 1+
|-
| 5: Which movie that has already come out would you want most to experience in virtual reality? || 1+* || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These two DVDs were in the bin. Which one should we buy: ''Terminator: Genisys'' or ''Fantastic 4 (2015)''? +** || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Other than Wolverine, who's the best X-Man? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What movie has the best non-John Williams score? || || x || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: I'm gonna name two actors. You tell me who's better and why: Woody Harrelson or Matthew McConaughey. || 1+***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best Jean Claude Van Damme movie? || || x || 1++
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*When John is introduced, his description lists him as a "youtubber."
.**Brett's pitch, which involved Colin Farrell and director Martin McDonagh, also won the twitter vote with 37%. In addition to this being Brett's only point, it was the only twitter vote he won (and more broadly, in which he didn't finish in third).
.***''Jaws'' was not allowed because in episode 9, Dan successfully argued that ''Jaws 2'' was the most unnecessary sequel of all time.
.****Chris only got the second-highest portion of twitter votes. 41% voted for ''The Matrix'' (John), 33% voted for ''Speed'' (Chris), an 26% voted for ''Caddyshack'' (Brett).
.*****John also won the twitter vote with 44%, followed by Chris (38%).
+John only got the second-highest portion of twitter votes. 49% voted for ''Jason and the Argonauts'' (Chris), 31% voted for ''The Graduate'' (John), and 20% voted for ''Rashoman'' (Brett).
+*Chris, who chose ''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'', also won the twitter vote with 43%, followed by John (''Avatar'') with 32%, and Brett (''A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)'') with 25%.
+**A bargain bin pic accompanied this question.
+***Chris was faster as saying the winning response, ''Terminator: Genisys''.
+****Split decision. Galen chose Chris (''Interstellar''), but then Dan, Brett, and Andy all chose John (''The Dark Knight Rises'').
+*****Chris was slower at saying McConaughey, but he still won by unanimous (4 vote) decision.
++Split decision. Dan chose Chris (''The Expendables 2''), while Galen, Brett, and Andy all chose John (''Bloodsport''). Andy did agree that ''The Expendables 2'' was the better movie, but not the better Van Damme movie.
'''Episode 76: Which Superhero Would You Want To Be? (3-26-16)'''<ref>Episode 76: Which Superhero Would you Want to Be? (3-26-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luWszLI09R0</ref>
Sponsored by Audible.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker
"Last Fighter Standing." Single-elimination tournament (Andy would pick the worst argument of three fighters). Fighters are seeded based on number of re-tweets. The lower one's seed, the earlier in the tournament he would need to enter. From highest to lowest, seeding was as follows: Dan Murrell, Alicia Malone, Mike Carlson, Hal Rudnick, Spencer Gilbert, JTE, Scott Mantz, and Marc Andreyko.
Though Dan received the highest seeding, he volunteered to start in the first round, sparing JTE from having to participate. For this, Dan was awarded two opportunities to go first (order of answering was based on random drawing).
The winner of the episode receives the Show Stopper (which takes the form of a film reel holder). At the end of the show, Andy stated that it allows the holder, some time within the next calendar year, to challenge the Belt holder (if present at a Movie Fight) to an immediate fight for the belt using five Speed Round questions that are locked inside.
Fighters were not aware of each other's answers and therefore had to also prepare backup answers. There were not any known cases however of fighters who had to resort to backups.
This episode is not counted in the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Fighters (in response order) !! Question !! colspan="2" | Eliminated
|-
| Dan, Scott, Marc || 1: Which actor has had the best performance in a bad movie? * || colspan="2" | Marc
|-
| Dan, JTE, Scott || 2: Which Sylvester Stallone movie would work better if you replaced him with Arnold Schwarzenegger? || colspan="2" | Scott
|-
| Dan**, JTE, Spencer || 3: What movie superhero would you most want to be for an entire year? || colspan="2" | JTE
|-
| Spencer, Hal, Dan || 4: If you could punch one actor in the face, who would it be? *** || colspan="2" | Spencer****, JTE
|-
| Hal, Dan, Mike || 5: What other***** movie character deserves its own Lego play-set and movie? || colspan="2" | Hal
|-
| Dan+, Mike, Alicia || 6: We'd like you guys to pitch a massive studio blockbuster that you'd want to remake as a low-budget indie. || colspan="2" | Mike+*
|-
! colspan="2" | Speed Round Question !! Alicia !! Dan
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND A: You're gonna see two movies on screen. You're gonna have to tell me which movie you'd pick first. +** || 1+*** ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND B: Best Zack Snyder movie? || 1+**** ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND C: Worst Mark Wahlberg movie? || || 1+*****
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND D: Who will win an Oscar first: Tiny Fey or Kristen Wiig? || 1++ || ++*
|-
| colspan="2" | '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''3''' || 1
|}
.*Repeat question from episode 73's Speed Round
.**Originally, Dan was third, but he used his advantage, pushing JTE and Spencer each back one spot.
.***Repeat question from episode 25.
.****As Spencer could not name one movie featuring his choice, Jenny McCarthy (for her anti-vaccination stance), Andy replaced him with JTE, who ultimately lost again.
.*****Besides Batman.
+Again, originally, Dan was third, but he used his second advantage.
+*Mike was eliminated even though no one on the jury (Spencer, Scott, Marc, Hal, and JTE) felt Dan gave the best pitch (''Prometheus''). Marc, Scott, and JTE felt Alicia's pitch (''Terminator: Genisys'') was the best, and Hal and Spencer felt Mike's pitch (''The Truman Show'') was the best. A plurality (37%) of twitter voters voted for Mike's pitch, with Dan and Alicia in second and third respectively (though after the results were read, Andy declared Alicia the winner). After Andy asked the jury for their votes for weakest, Marc and Hal voted for Dan, Scott and JTE voted for Mike, and Spencer voted for Alicia. Andy didn't ask Spencer to pick between Mike and Dan, even though the answer would have been Dan as Spencer considered Mike's to be the best of the three.
+**Bargain bin pic featuring the first four ''Superman'' movies and the first four ''Batman'' movies.
+***Marc and Scott voted for Dan, but then Spencer abstained, and Mike, Hal, and JTE all voted for Alicia (''Superman''). Andy indicated that he agreed with the majority.
+****Hal was the only one who chose Dan (''300''). Andy agreed with the other five voters (''The Watchmen'').
+*****Unanimous decision (''Planet of the Apes (2001)'' over ''The Other Guys'').
++Andy was the only one who considered voting for Dan (Tiny Fey). He even then asked Joe, who felt Alicia did better. With seven people voting for Alicia, Andy felt he couldn't overturn such a majority.
++*Dan was the first to answer in all four Speed Round questions.
'''Episode 77: Batman v Superman: Fun or Failure? (4-2-16)'''<ref>Episode 77: Batman v Superman: Fun or Failure? (4-2-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB78yaPo6Os</ref>
The third team fight. It focuses on the film ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.''
This fight is not counted in the official statistics. It is the eighth (and as of 8-20-2016, the most recent) such fight.
The fight aired live on screenjunkies.com on Tuesday, March 29 rather than Thursday. Accordingly, this week's TV Fights aired Thursday (it was not live).
Debut of John Campea and Harley Morenstein, who are the 12th and 13th fighters on Movie Fights to never appear in a regular fight before their debut (two of the prior eleven (Jeremy Jahns and John Flickinger) subsequently participated in regular fights).
The previous week, John lost to Dan Murrell on the first episode of the current Schmoes Know "Schmoedown" trivia tournament.
Trisha Hersherger as Fact Checker.
Collectively, John and Marc Andreyko are called both "Team A Little Bit More Into Batman/Superman Than the Other Side" and eventually "Team Superman," while Harley and Dan Murrell are called "Team Batman" and "Team Didn't Like the Movie." Dan stated that he was on "Team Mixed to Negative."
The scoreboard, which first pops up after the second question lists the teams as Team J&M and Team D&H.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Campea John Campea]/Marc Andreyko (Superman) || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harley_Morenstein Harley Morenstein]/Dan Murell (Batman) || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 83%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Superman (J&M) !! Batman (D&H)
|-
| 1: Was ''Batman v(s) Superman[:Dawn of Justice]'' fun or a failure? || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What was your favorite part of ''Batman v(s) Superman[:Dawn of Justice]''? || || 1*
|-
| 3: Should Zack Snyder direct ''Justice League'', and if not, who should? || || 1
|-
| 4: Pitch your ultimate trinity to stop a global threat. || 1** ||
|-
| 5: Which Justice League member solo movie should we be most excited for? || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You have to tell us which movie in the bargain bin we should buy. (Marc vs Dan)*** || 1**** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best comic book movie villain? (John vs Harley) || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Better on-screen Batman: Val Kilmer or George Clooney? (Marc vs Dan) || || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D1: Best Amy Adams movie? (John vs Harley) + || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D2: Better Lex Luthor: Kevin Spacey or [Jesse] Eisenberg? (John vs Harley) || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 3
|}
.*71% of twitter votes agreed with Andy's decision (Batman in the warehouse).
.**In the end, the teams did one-by-one face-offs of picks to see which team could destroy the other. On "After the Fight", the order was switched, and it was agreed that D&H's team (Dr. Manhattan, Luke Skywalker, and Professor Charles Xavier) would have beaten J&M's team (God from ''Bruce Almighty'', the Hulk (2003 version), and Jason Voorhees). And in the twitter poll, 72% agreed with D&H's pick.
.***An accompanying graphic showed the films ''Grown Ups 2'' and ''Dumb and Dumber To''.
.****Marc won by saying that his pick, ''Grown Ups 2'', was shorter. Trisha confirmed that it was.
.*****Dan was faster at saying Val Kilmer (''Batman Forever'').
+John picked ''Enchanted'' while Harley picked ''Catch Me if You Can''. Andy and Trisha agreed that ''Catch Me if You Can'' was better but that ''Enchanted'' was a better movie for Adams. In the end, Andy decided to throw out the question.
'''Episode 78: Best "Star Wars: Rogue One" Trailer Moment? (4-9-16)'''<ref>Episode 78: Best "Star Wars: Rogue One" Trailer Moment? (4-9-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heFafzlJATc</ref>
The 100th Screen Junkies Fight.
First episode since episode 65 in which none of the competitors had ever won a fight before.
Squarespace returns as sponsor.
Jon Schnepp returns after a 41 episode absence, the second-longest on record after Erin Robinson's 44 episode absence.
Fourteenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
Fifth episode in which a fighter does not score (the last being episode 67).
Trisha becomes the first fighter to lose six consecutive Movie Fights and the second fighter (after Nick Mundy) to lose six consecutive fights between Movie and TV Fights (Trisha herself had never appeared on TV Fights by this time but did subsequently appear on the show and win (and she later appeared on and won a Gamer Fight and a second episode of TV Fights, bringing her overall Fight record to 3-6, up from 0-6, which remains her Movie Fight record)).
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Karin Kirchner from Austria.
Stephen's name appears on the scoreboard as "Glick".
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 0/5 || Second
|-
| Jon Schnepp || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Stephen Glickman || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Trisha !! Jon !! Stephen
|-
| 1: What's the best moment in the ''Rogue One[: A Star Wars Story]'' trailer? * || || 1** ||
|-
| 2: Pitch your standalone ''Star Wars'' story. || 1*** || ||
|-
| 3: In honor of...Melissa McCarthy's ''[The] Boss'', what movie character would be the worst to have as your boss? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: In honor of ''The B.F.G''., ...what's the best [Steven] Spielberg movie released post-2000? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: In honor of [the new show, "After the Credits"], ...what's the best post-credits scene in a film?**** || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round'''***** || 2 || 3 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You're gonna have to tell me which one should I buy. + || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Please tell me the best scene...in any ''Star Wars'' movie. || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who's the most underutilized character in the ''Star Wars'' universe? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of ''Hardcore Henry'', pick any film character [for whom] it'd be fun to watch a movie through their POV. || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best movie starring Charlie Sheen? || || 1+*** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4+**** || '''6''' || 0
|}
.*The trailer came out the morning that the episode was filmed (April 7).
.**Jon only receive 36% of the twitter votes for his response ("I rebel"), while Trisha's response (the ending shot) received 37%.
.***Trisha's winning answer for a Yoda story won 54% of the twitter vote, while Stephen's answer of IG-88 received 28%, and Jon's answer of Salacious Crumb received only 18%.
.****All fighters initially submitted Marvel films. Andy then made them all submit non-Marvel movies.
.*****When Andy explained the Speed Round rules to Trisha and Jon, he said they'd both done it before, but Jon had not. He had only seen one.
+Bargain bin picture of ''Mean Girls'' and ''Clueless''. Both movies were part of a single DVD pack, so there's not really a choice to buy just one of them.
+*Trisha was very slightly slower at saying ''Mean Girls'', but still won with ''Clueless'' by three-person unanimous decision.
+**Split decision. Stephen disagreed with Andy, who chose Jon (Chewbacca over Yoda), while Dan and Karin both agreed with Andy.
+***Jon won since Trisha could not think of a movie to say despite being given 74 seconds.
+****Already the first fighter to not win any of her first five fights, Trisha becomes the first fighter to not win any of her first six fights.
'''Episode 79: Spider-Man: Homecoming! Story Pitches (4-16-16)'''<ref>Episode 79: Spider-Man: Homecoming! Story Pitches (4-16-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXrkxKhlFmQ</ref>
Alicia Malone returns as host. Andy was also not present to host Wednesday's "Screen Junkies Show."
Meg McCarthy debuts as Fact Checker.
All contestants were female (the second time this has happened on Movie Fights, the first being episode 42, and the fourth time this has happened between Movie and TV Fights). However, since this time the host is female, this is the first time in Movie Fights that all contestants, the host, and the fact checker were all female (Miss Movies was the fact checker last time). This has yet to happen on TV Fights as there has never been a female fact checker on that show.
First episode to feature three new fighters since episode 63. However, all contestants have previously appeared on TV Fights.
*Each fighter had debuted in a different episode of TV Fights, and each of those three episodes, just like this one, featured three new fighters.
Two days earlier, on TV Fights, all contestants in that episode also came into the fight with the same record as each other (0-1).
The scoreboard does not spell the fighters' names in all-caps (only the first letter of the name is capitalized).
During the fight, Maude is wearing a Pokémon-themed dress. On "After the Fight", Maude is either wearing a different dress from the one she wears during the fight or she has put a black shirt over the top.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Maude Garrett || New fighter || Third
|-
| Roth Cornet || New fighter || Second
|-
| Clarke Wolfe || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Maude !! Roth !! Clarke
|-
| 1: Pitch the ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'' movie. || * || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What is the best moment in the ''Doctor Strange'' trailer? ** || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: In honor of all the blockbuster movie announcements this week,... who's a director who's never done a superhero film that you would like to see make one? || || || 1
|-
| 4: In honor of the Hanna-Barbera shared universe that's been announced at CinemaCon, what property from your childhood do you most wish would become a new summer franchise? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Which existing Disney animated film should never get a live-action adaptation? || || *** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If you went to the bargain bin, and you saw these two movies, which would you choose? **** || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the worst Kevin Costner movie? || x || 1***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who gives the best performance in a ''Harry Potter'' film? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best movie with a color in the title? || x || || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the better James Cameron film: ''Aliens'' or ''Titanic''? || x || || 1+*, +**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1+*** || 4 || '''5'''+****
|}
.*Maude revealed on "After the Fight" that she had to switch her pitch after submitting one as it would have spoiled ''Captain America: Civil War''.
.**At the end of the fight, Meg said she was disappointed that people weren't commenting on twitter. After the subsequent question, she confessed that she was checking #moviefights and not #moviefightslive.
.***Meg felt Roth's answer (''Snow White'') deserved to win, and Alicia seemed to indicate that that was proper, but she said she wanted to choose between Maude and Clarke, who were behind.
.****The movies in the bargain bin picture were ''Labyrinth'' and ''Dark Crystal''.
.*****Roth stated in her argument for ''Waterworld'' that it went up against ''Titanic''. That is not true as it came out almost two and a half years earlier than ''Titanic''. Nobody called this out, and Roth unanimously won.
*Dan Murrell once ruled against Hal Rudnick in a Speed Round-type question for assigning it the wrong year.
+Split decision. Meg disagreed with Alicia, who chose Clarke (''Black Swan'' over ''Blue Valentine'').
+*Clarke was faster at saying ''Aliens'', leaving Roth to pick ''Titanic''.
+**Split decision. Meg never voted, and Maude picked Roth.
+***Before closing out the show, Alicia stated to Maude that she has had episodes where she only got one point or no points. However, Alicia has had only one episode where she's gotten only one point. Outside of the round-robin fighting at San Diego Comic Con, she has not had any fights where she finished with no points.
+****Clarke becomes the first fighter to ever hold undefeated records in both Movie Fights and TV Fights simultaneously. Additionally, the day after this was filmed, Clarke would go on to defeat Josh Macuga in the Schmoedown, giving her a 1-0 record in all three shows.
*Just five days later, Ken Napzok would become the second fighter to hold 1-0 records simultaneously on Movie Fights and TV Fights. This would also involve Maude finishing third in a 5-4-1 match.
'''Episode 80: Best Movie Character Prom Date? (4-23-16)'''<ref>Episode 80: Best Movie Character Prom Date? (4-23-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwNMgmIYABU</ref>
On screenjunkies.com, this episode had been called "Who Should Play Prince in a Biopic?" It was changed on the site and appeared on youtube with the title listed above.
*Prince had died earlier in the day (April 21). The original fifth question was going to ask the contestants to pitch a film bringing any two historical figures -living or dead - together and cast them.
Squarespace sponsors this episode.
Amy Nicholson returns after a 35 episode absence, the third-longest absence yet.
For the second consecutive week (but only the third time in the show's history), all contestants were female.
*This is the first all-female panel to have a male fact checker (Dan).
An Australian fan, Troy Loxton, joins Dan on the couch.
Only eight points are awarded in this episode, which along with the eight points in episode 74 is the lowest number awarded in a Movie Fights episode.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Jen Yamato || New fighter || Third
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| Amy Nicholson || 2/1 || '''Win'''
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| Kara Warner || New fighter || Second
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 71%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Jen !! Amy !! Kara
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| 1: Which Marvel [Cinematic Universe] Phase 3 [movie] are you most excited for? * || || 1** ||
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| 2: What is the best Matt Damon movie? || || || 1***
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| 3: What fictional character would you most wanted [to have taken you] to your senior prom? || 1**** || ||
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| 4: What's the most unnecessary sequel of 2016? ***** || || 1+ ||
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| 5: What actor should portray Prince in a biopic? || +* || +** || 1+***
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we buy? +**** || x || 1+***** ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie western? || x || 1 || ++
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| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie performance by a rock star? ++* || x || 1++** ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5'''++*** || 2
|}
.*Repeat question from episode 4, but this time there is further clarification of the slate.
.**Amy won despite receiving only 16% of the twitter vote for ''Captain Marvel'', while Kara received 48% for ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2''.
.***Kara also won 42% of the twitter vote for ''The Martian'', but Jen won 51% for ''The Bourne Identity''.
.****Jen received only 12% of the twitter vote for Alien from ''Spring Breakers'', while Kara's choice of Steve Rogers received 59%.
.*****Could be either a movie that has been released or one that will be released later in the year.
+Amy also won the twitter vote for Zoolander 2. This was the only regular round question for which the poll winner also won the point.
+*After Andy asked Jen whom she would pick, it took her two minutes and three seconds to give her response, Dave Chappelle.
+**Amy pitched Rhianna to play Prince, making this the third pitch in Movie Fights history for a man to be played by a female. This was previously done in episodes 53 and 66. However, unlike both of those times, this pitch did not win.
+***Dan stated that the poll was the closest one yet. Kara and Jen each got about 40% of the twitter vote, with Kara (Frank Ocean) receiving slightly fewer votes.
+****Bargain bin picture featured ''After Earth'' and ''R.I.P.D.''
+*****Split decision. Jen chose Kara (''R.I.P.D'') while Troy and Andy chose Amy.
*Only approximately 25% of twitter voters agreed with Amy's answer. On twitter, this was actually the least one-sided vote of the Speed Round.
++Kara chose ''Jeremiah Johnson'', but she said it was a Clint Eastwood movie, which it was not. Jen did not give a clear vote, but Troy and Andy once again chose Amy (''Blazing Saddles''), whose answer received approximately 84% of the twitter vote.
++*After Amy chose Madonna (in ''Dick Tracy'') and Kara had trouble thinking of a good answer, Andy allowed Kara to choose any music star, but she ultimately chose Prince (in ''Purple Rain''). While Kara's choice overwhelmingly won the twitter vote (approximately 85%), she didn't give much of an argument, and once again Andy and Troy voted for Amy without Andy asking Jen.
++**Tenth time someone has swept the Speed Round and the first time since episode 58. It is the second time a female has done so, the third time a female has been swept in the Speed Round, and the first in which a female has done it to another female.
++***Although this is Amy's third win, it is her first fight in which her score was never lower than anyone else's at any point in the game.
'''Episode 81: What will be the best Live Action Disney Film? (4-30-16)'''<ref>Episode 81: What will be the best Live Action Disney Film? (4-30-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zqN2KfXpCM</ref>
On screenjunkies.com, this episode had been called "Which upcoming live action Disney film will be the best?" It was changed on the site and appeared on youtube with the title listed above.
Joe Starr returns as Fact Checker as Dan was on vacation.
Names on the scoreboard are ''not'' written in all capitals (as was the case in episode 79).
Starting this episode, Andy extends the Speed Round time to 20 seconds for initial arguments and ten seconds for rebuttals.
Once again, only eight points are awarded, the lowest number so far in Movie Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| John Rocha || 1/3 || Third
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| Jeff Cannata || New fighter || Second
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| Hector Navarro || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 68%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! John !! Jeff !! Hector
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| 1: What will be the best summer movie of 2016? || || || 1*
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| 2: Which Disney upcoming live action film will be the best? || || 1** ||
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| 3: Pitch a way to get us excited about these*** sequels? || || 1**** ||
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| 4: What franchise that hasn't already crossed over should cross over with ''Alien''? || 1 || || *****
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| 5: What movie would make for the best series of novels? || + || || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: Which of these do you wanna buy? +* || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND B: You're gonna see two movies...+** || x || || 1+***
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| SPEED ROUND C: You're gonna get two movies...+**** || x || || 1+*****
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Hector's choice (''Captain America: Civil War'') also won the twitter poll.
.**Jeff's choice (''A Wrinkle in Time'') also won the twitter poll.
.***Referring to ''Avatar''.
.****Jeff's description also won the twitter poll.
.*****Hector's choice (''Men in Black'') won the twitter poll.
+John's choice (''Mad Max'') won the twitter poll, narrowing beating Jeff's choice (''Cloverfield'').
+*Bargain bin picture with ''Jupiter Ascending'' and ''Robocop (2014)''.
+**Bargain bin picture with ''Joe Dirt 2'' and ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2''.
+***Split decision. Joe disagreed with Andy, who chose Hector (''Joe Dirt 2'') over Jeff.
+****Bargain bin picture with ''The Bounty Hunter'' and ''The Ugly Truth'' (both with Gerard Butler).
+*****Eleventh time someone has swept the Speed Round, only one episode after the tenth time, which itself was the first time in 22 weeks.
'''Episode 82: Worst Marvel MCU Villian?-DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS (5-7-16)'''<ref>Episode 82: Worst Marvel MCU Villain?-DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS (5-7-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xwRxtM4wlE</ref>
On screenjunkies.com, this episode is called "Worst MCU Villain to Date? ? DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS." The title above is the youtube title (note the incorrect spelling).
Drinking rules: Everyone must take a drink if Andy says "This is tough" or gets really loud, Dan gets grumpy, Ken self-loathes, Spencer gets smug, Andy votes differently than his advisors or the twitter poll or says that someone wins based on the arguments, anyone purposely eggs Dan on, someone says "franchise," "come on," or "are you serious?", two people in the Speed Round answer the same, or anyone says "iconic."
Through the regular round, there is a twitter poll asking who should have an extra drink (Power Shot) (detailed below).
Squarespace returns as sponsor.
Joe Starr acts as Fact Checker for a second week in a row.
Andy has a larger Mjolnir for this episode.
Fifteenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
After this episode, Amy Nicholson becomes the fighter with the highest win percentage among those who are not undefeated. Dan had held this for over 10 months.
Retroactively, this was made the first fight in a Drunk Movie Fights tournament, which would have its own Belt. The second fight took place on June 23, 2016 (episode 89).
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Spencer Gilbert || 4/11 || Third*
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| Ken Napzok || 1/0 || '''Win'''
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| Dan Murrell || 12/4 || Second
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 68%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Spencer !! Ken !! Dan
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| 1: What is the worst MCU villain to date? || || || 1**
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| 2: Pitch a ''Space Jam'' sequel and...I'm adding in cross it in with another franchise. || || 1*** || ****
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| 3: What movie character would be most fun to get drunk with? || ***** || || 1+
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| 4: This is a blind movie pitch.+*, +** || || 1+*** ||
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| 5: What's the best movie to "Netflix and Chill" to? +****, +***** || || 1++ ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 0 || 3 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: Which of these two movies should we buy? ++* || x || 1++** ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: Who should play Dracula [in the Universal Monsters franchise]? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND C: What movie should we all watch right now? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: Who's the hottest male celebrity? || x || 1++*** ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 0 || '''6''' || 3
|}
.*Spencer becomes the first fighter to lose six consecutive Movie Fights (he would also go on to finish in third place in the following Tuesday's TV Fight) and the second to reach 12 losses, eight weeks after Nick became the first.
.**Dan, who chose Malekith from ''Thor: The Dark World'', also won the twitter poll and the Power Shot vote.
.***Ken, who made a pitch with ''Back to the Future'', also won the twitter poll.
.****Dan won the Power Shot vote again.
.*****Spencer, who chose Tony Stark, won the twitter poll, prompting everyone to drink. Dan's choice, Bluto from ''Animal House'', was second. This was the only regular Speed Round question for which Andy voted differently than the twitter poll. Also, since there were no split decisions, this was the only question for which everyone needed to drink based on Andy's judging.
+For a third time in a row, Dan won the Power Shot vote, but this was after "Everyone" won. Andy disallowed this option, leading to Dan since he came in second.
+*From three cups, each fighter picks out a title and two actors.
+**No winner was announced for the Power Shot.
+***Ken, who pitched a movie called ''Off Off Off Broadway'', starring Rob Schneider and Samuel L. Jackson, also won the twitter poll.
+****Previously used in the Speed Round in episode 70.
+*****As was the case with the previous question, no winner of the Power Shot is announced.
++Ken's choice (''The 40 Year Old Virgin'') also won the twitter poll with 48%.
++*Bargain bin picture with ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)'' and ''Spy Kids''.
++**Ken won despite being slower at saying ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''. Andy had thought Ken was faster, but he was shown the be incorrect.
++***Spencer voted for Ken since he knew that his choice, Brad Pitt was 52 years old. He said he would vote for Dan if Dan could guess how old Chris Hemsworth was. He guessed 34, but he was 32, so he lost, ending the game.
*The twitter vote was for Chris Hemsworth.
'''Episode 83: Where Does Civil War Rank in the MCU? (w/ Kevin Smithǃ) (5-14-16)'''<ref>Episode 83: Where Does Civil War Rank in the MCU? (w/ Kevin Smithǃ) (5-14-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZ1rnJWk3c</ref>
Joe Starr acts as Fact Checker for a third week in a row. He is accompanied by fan Sarah Tolley.
Twentieth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
All Speed Round decisions are unanimous.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Kevin Smith || 2/0 || Second
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Stentz Zack Stentz] || New fighter || Third
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| Hal Rudnick || 6/9 || '''Win'''*
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 79%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Kevin !! Zack !! Hal
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| 1: What was the best moment in...''Captain Americaː Civil War''? ** || 1 || ||
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| 2: What was your least favorite part or character or moment of....''Captain Americaː Civil War''? || *** || 1 ||
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| 3: Where does ''[Captain Americaː] Civil War'' rank among all the MCU films to date? || 1 || ||
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| 4: Pick a character from ''[Captain Americaː] Civil War'' and pitch us their next ultimate solo. || || || 1
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| 5: Pitch your ultimate team of any four to five...characters that could take out an Avengers team. || || || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: You're telling me which one we should buy.**** || || x || 1*****
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| SPEED ROUND B: Which DC Cinematic Universe character should cameo on the "Flash" TV show? || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: Best ''X-Men'' movie? || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of ''Jumanji'', which franchise should [Dwayne] The Rock [Johnson] join next? || || x || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Hal, already the only fighter besides Dan to win three fights in a row, is now the only one besides Dan to win four in a row.
.**Although Andy didn't specify exactly what qualified and what didn't, he stated that the "airport scene" was excluded. In fact, Kevin's winning answer involved a fight between Spider-Man and Captain America, which took place at the airport.
.***Kevin won the twitter poll by 18% over an unspecified competitor by saying the credits.
.****Bargain bin picture with ''The Neverending Story'' and ''The Goonies''.
.*****Hal was faster at saying ''The Goonies'' than Kevin was.
'''Episode 84: Who Should Play Female Wolverine (X-23)? (5-21-16)'''<ref>Episode 84: Who Should Play Female Wolverine (X-23)? (5-21-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OAZYNbnbXQ</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan CJ Lindsey from Utah.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Germain Lussier || 1/0 || Third
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| Kim Horcher || 1/1 || Second
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| Samm Levine || New fighter || '''Win'''*
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Germain !! Kim !! Samm
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| 1: Who should play X-23? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Which director should take over the ''Godzilla'' franchise? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: What Disney movie should get a darker reboot? || *** || 1****, ***** || 1
|-
| 4: Pitch a ''Tetris'' movie....You must include at least two actors and a director. || 1+ || ||
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| 5: What movie's existence makes you most angry? || || +* || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
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| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we buy? +** || x || || +***, +****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If Paul Feig and Judd Apatow were both busy, who should direct a "Freaks and Geeks" movie? || x || +***** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What movie character would be most fun to have as a next door neighbor? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of ''The Nice Guys'', best Ryan Gosling movie? || x || 1++ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What should be the title of ''Star Warsː Episode VIII''? || x || || 1++*
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''6'''
|}
.*Kim (Summer Glau) finished in third in the twitter poll with 30% while Germain (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Samm (Emily Blunt) received 35% each.
.**Kim (Guillermo del Toro) won the twitter poll with 49% while Samm (Jon Favreau) received 31%, and Germain (Sam Raimi) received 20%.
.***Germain appeared to give up in his argument during the fight.
.****After Andy awarded Samm a point, he gave Kim a secondary point after she said "I guess the native people lose again," referencing her choice, ''Pocahontas''.
*Kim also received a point the last time two points were awarded for a single question.
.*****Kim won the twitter poll with 46%, while Samm (''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids'') received 33%, and Germain (''The Mighty Ducks'') received 21%.
+Andy chose Germain's pitch but deferred to twitter. The poll was 50% in favor of Germain, confirming his choice.
+*Kim (''Minions'') narrowly won the twitter poll with 46%, followed by Samm (''Battleship'') at 45% and Germain (''The Boondock Saints'') at 9%. Dan pointed out that although Boondock Saints is the highest rated on imdb, it is the lowest rated on Rotten Tomatoes.
+**Bargain bin picture with ''Transformersː Revenge of the Fallen'' and ''Green Lantern'' Extended Cut.
+***Samm was faster at saying ''Transformersː Revenge of the Fallen''.
+****Split decision. Germain disagreed with Andy, who chose Samm.
+*****Kim, surprised that such a question would be asked with Samm on the show, felt she couldn't give an answer and asked Andy to give the point to Samm after he said Edgar Wright (a director commonly used as an answer on the show).
++Split decision. CJ disagreed with Andy, who chose Kim (''The Notebook'') over Samm (''Drive'').
++*Samm was first to answer all five Speed Round questions.
'''Episode 85: Pitch Austin Powers 4 (5-28-16)'''<ref>Episode 85: Pitch Austin Powers 4 (5-28-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFXvdaTcnco</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Zac Parker.
The seating positions of the third, second, and first place finishers are the same as the previous week.
Although Sasha and Coy are both new to Movie Fights, the have each appeared on and won Movie Games and TV Fights; Sasha competed in the TV Fights Belt Championship final 12 days after this episode was filmed.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Cody Decker || 0/1 || Third
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| Sasha Perl-Raver || New fighter || Second
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| Coy Jandreau || New fighter || '''Win'''*
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 91%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Cody !! Sasha !! Coy
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| 1: Who is the best character so far in this new ''Star Trek'' world? || || || 1**
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| 2: What Tim Burton movie most deserves a sequel...that Tim Burton would direct? || *** || 1**** ||
|-
| 3: If you could pitch us the ultimate fourth ''Austin Powers'' movie, what would it be? Include a title, a log line, like a little <br> about the movie,...who's the villain, who's the love interest, and of course, it's gotta have a celebrity cameo or two. || || || 1*****
|-
| 4: What director should return to save a franchise? || 1+ || ||
|-
| 5: Pick two characters from any movies that you'd wanna see team up in a buddy movie. || || 1+* || +**
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we buy?+*** || x || || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Better ''X-Men'' ensemble: classic or post-''First Class''? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tell me who's better and tell me why: Amy Adams or Jennifer Lawrence || x || 1+*****, ++ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: If you could have any ''X-Men'' movie character's power, which would you want? || x || ++* || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Coy becomes the first person to be undefeated (whether simultaneously or individually at any point) in all three Screen Junkies contests (Movie Fights, TV Fights, and Movie Games).
.**Coy (Montgomery Scott) also won the fan vote with 44%. Sasha (James T. Kirk) came in second with 34%, and Cody (Khan) received 22%.
.***Cody chose ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'', which he acknowledged Burton didn't actually direct.
.****Sasha (''Beetlejuice)'' also won the twitter vote with 46%. Cody received 28%, and Coy (''Batman'') received 26%.
.*****Coy (Groovy Never Dies) also won the twitter vote with 50%. Coy (Hymens are Forever) received 34%, while Sasha (Ladies and Gentleman) received 16%.
+Cody, who chose for Christopher Nolan to return to ''Batman''/the DCU, won the twitter poll with 58%. Sasha (Ivan Reitman for ''Ghostbusters'') received 27%, and Coy (Richard Donner for ''Lethal Weapon'') received 15%.
+*During Sasha's argument, she accidentally called Ryan Gosling "Ryan Reynolds."
+**Coy's pitch for Spiderman and Deadpool won 74% of the twitter vote. Sasha (Holland March and John Wick) and Cody (Martin Riggs and Robocop) each received 13%.
+***Bargain bin pic of ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2'' and ''Star Trek Into Darkness''.
+****Split decision. Zac chose Sasha (''The Amazing Spider-Man 2''), and Cody couldn't make a decision quickly enough before Andy decided to choose Coy.
+*****Sasha was faster at saying Amy Adams.
++Split decision. Zac disagreed with Andy, who chose Sasha.
++*At the end of Sasha's argument for Wolverine (and against Jean Grey), she gave up. Andy pointed out on the TV Fights Belt fight pre-show that he and twitter felt she should not have done this.
'''Episode 86: Dream Ninja Turtles Movie Crossovers (6-4-16)'''<ref>Episode 86: Dream Ninja Turtles Movie Crossovers (6-4-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMd9RTsEcwg</ref>
Matt Raub returns after a 65 episode absence, beating Erin Robinson's previous record by 21 episodes.
The seating positions of the third, second, and first place finishers are the same for the third week in a row.
Sixteenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
Not counting the first episode, twentieth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third (first since episode 75).
Also the twenty-first episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
After the fight is over, Andy announces that Matt will be hosting a new show called Gamer Fights (later revealed to begin airing June 17, 2016).
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Doug Jones || New fighter || Third
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| Brett Erlich || 0/2 || Second
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| Matt Raub || 0/1 || '''Win'''*
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 79%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Doug !! Brett !! Matt
|-
| 1: Which director is best equipped to step in and take over for the ''X-Men'' franchise? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What franchise should cross over with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in an upcoming movie? || || 1 || **
|-
| 3: What is the best movie mockumentary? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: What would be a better group of inanimate objects or things for Pixar to make a movie about? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: Which classic Disney film - live action or animated - most deserves a sequel? || ***** || || 1+, +*
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we buy? +** || x || 1 || +***
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Based on the original movies,... who's the best Ninja Turtle? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which one of these would have been better: Sam Raimi's ''Spider-Man 4'' or Marc Webb's ''[The] Amazing Spider-Man 3''? || x || || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Better movie adversary: zombies or vampires? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Doug (Guillermo del Toro) also won the twitter poll with 40%. Matt (Sam Raimi) received 36%, while Brett (Danny Boyle) received 24%.
.**Matt's choice (''Street Sharks'') won the twitter poll with 41%, while Brett (''Fast and Furious'') received 38%, and Doug (''Twilight'') received 21%.
.***Brett (''This is Spinal Tap'') won the twitter vote with 48% while Matt (''What We Do in the Shadows'') received 41%, and Doug (''Waiting for Guffman'') only received 11%.
.****Andy chose Brett (home goods), but he decided to let Matt (ghosts) have the point if the twitter poll agreed with his argument. Matt did in fact win with 47% of the vote, and Doug (garden tools) came in second place.
.*****Doug chose ''Hocus Pocus'', in which he appeared.
+Matt chose ''Wreck-It Ralph'', which Brett argued was not a classic movie.
+*Andy chose Matt, but he decided to let Doug have the point if the twitter poll agreed with his argument. However, Matt received 49% of the vote, so Andy stayed with him.
+**Bargain bin pic with ''Little Nicky'' and ''Click''.
+***Matt chose ''Little Nicky'', but he immediately regretted it.
+****The scoreboard accidentally took a point away from Matt, but this was corrected shortly thereafter, bring him to 4 points.
'''Episode 87: Who Should Join Black Panther? (6-11-16)'''<ref>Episode 87: Who Should Join Black Panther? (6-11-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8BCkJzo6to</ref>
Sponsored by Watchable.
A new movie poster is up this week, replacing the ''Iconic'' poster opposite from Andy (behind Roth). However, it is itself replaced the following week.
All fighters are from the East Coast.
For the fifth consecutive episode, the fighter across from Andy wins.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Will Strange, who, unlike previous fans on the couch, checked a computer through the episode. Coincidentally, this was just filmed two days after the TV Fights Belt fight, in which Josh Macuga and Mark Ellis checked twitter on their phones while sitting on the couch.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Matt Stagmer || New fighter || Second
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| Erik Davis || New fighter || Third
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| Roth Cornet || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 70%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Matt !! Erik !! Roth
|-
| 1: What's the best horror sequel ever? * || || ** || 1***
|-
| 2: What Marvel character do you most want to show up in ''Black Panther''? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 3: Pitch another***** Tom Hanks movie that would be better to be reimagined or rebooted. || 1+ || ||
|-
| 4: What franchise should Daisy Ridley join? || +* || 1+** ||
|-
| 5: We want you to plan and execute a heist with any three movie characters. || +*** || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we all buy between these two movies?+**** || || x || 1+*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of Ghostbusters Day, who is the best Ghostbuster? || || x || 1++
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie featuring Scarlett Johansson? || ++* || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*For most of the argument time for this question, the bottom of the screen misspelled "what" as "whast."
.**Andy eliminated Erik after he failed to defend against arguments that ''Aliens'' wasn't a horror movie.
.***Roth stated in "After the Fight" that her choice wasn't ''New Nightmare'', but rather ''Nightmare on Elm Street 3''. However, she said she wouldn't have been able to come up with an argument. She also stated that she wanted to fight ''Evil Dead 2'', but she felt it was more of a retread than a sequel.
.****Roth (the Winter Soldier) won the twitter poll with 40% while Matt and Erik (Storm and Wolverine respectively) each received 30%.
.*****Besides ''Splash''.
+Matt (''The Money Pit'') also won the twitter poll with 44% while Erik (''The Burbs'') received 35%, and Roth (''The Bonfire of the Vanities'') received 21%.
+*Matt argued for Daisy to be X-23. Three weeks earlier, during the title fight that asked who should play X-23, none of the fighters chose her.
+**Erik (''Fast and Furious'') finished in third on the twitter poll with only 18%. Matt won the poll with 43% while Roth (a Harley Quinn spinoff) received 29%.
+***Matt instead pitched a movie rather than planning a heist, so Andy eventually eliminated him.
+****Bargain bin picture with ''300'' and ''Watchmen''.
+*****Roth won with ''Watchmen'' despite being slower at saying ''300''.
++Roth said Venkman, and Matt agreed and decided to fold rather than name another.
++*Matt argued for ''Iron Man 2'', but he folded a few seconds into his rebuttal.
'''Episode 88: Pitch the 1990s Avengers! WEIRD MOVIE FIGHTS!! (6-18-16)'''<ref>Episode 88: Pitch the 1990s Avengers! WEIRD MOVIE FIGHTS!! (6-18-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffhPG8_ukDQ</ref>
Sponsored by Loot Crate.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Pete Samoylo.
Each contestant appeared in costume with individual introductory music.
At the end of the fight, the lineup for the next episode, the second Drunk Movie Fights, was announced: Hal Rudnick, Alicia Malone, and her Profiles partner, Scott Mantz (who ultimately withdrew under pressure from Access Hollywood). The winner would fight Ken Napzok (the winner of the first Drunk Movie Fights) and one other person eventually for a Drunk Movie Fights Championship Belt.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 6/7 || '''Win'''
|-
| Nick Mundy || 4/12 || Third
|-
| Joe Starr || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Mike !! Nick !! Joe
|-
| 1: Pitch the Marvel ''Avengers'' 2012 film...as if it [were] cast in the '90s.* || || || 1**
|-
| 2: Pitch a fast food franchise as a movie franchise. || || || 1***
|-
| 3: Now that Helen Mirren has joined ''Furious 8'', which ''Fast and the Furious'' character should be her love interest? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Which 1995-1996 movie role would have been better with The Rock as the lead? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: Pitch ''Cars 6''.***** || || 1+ ||
|-
| 6: Which two movie characters would have the best sex scene? || || 1 ||
|-
| 7: What movie would have been better had it added a scene where a guy plays the saxophone in the rain?+* || 1 || +** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What director should make the Chewbacca mom movie? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If you had to eat any actor, who would it be? || || x || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Please pitch a new ''Look Who's Talking'' franchise. || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Make a movie better by casting Larry the Cable Guy in the title role. || 1+***** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 2 || 4
|}
.*Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye, and Nick Fury. Visual aids were provided when answers were given. The individual actors who were chosen were respectively Tom Cruise (Nick), Raúl Julia (Mike), Hulk Hogan (Nick), Gary Oldman (Joe), Uma Thurman (Mike and Joe), Steven Segal/Pauly Shore/Brandon Lee (all fighters), and Robert Redford (Joe).
.**Despite winning the point, Joe lost the twitter vote with 27% to Mike's 35% and Nick's 38%.
.***Joe (Wendy's) was second place in the twitter vote with 38%. Mike (Chuck E. Cheese) receive 41% while Nick (Jack in the Box) received 21%.
.****Mike (''Showgirls'') also won the twitter poll with 38%. Joe (''Dragonheart'') received 37%, and Nick (''Jack'') received 25%.
.*****Question supplied by contestant Mike Carlson.
+Nick also won the twitter poll.
+*A previously rejected question that the fighters had at least been made aware of. The question was added to decide a third-place finisher.
+**Nick (''Philadelphia'') came in second on the twitter poll with 29%. Joe (''The Revenant'') received 56%, and Mike (''Roger and Me'') received 15%.
+***Split decision. Pete picked Joe (Chris Columbus) while Dan, Nick, and Andy chose Mike (Edgar Wright).
+****Split decision. Dan picked Mike (Brad Pitt) while Pete, Nick, and Andy chose Joe (Michael B. Jordan) after second rebuttals involving which wine they would pair with the actor.
+*****Split decision. Andy and Dan chose Mike (''Showgirls'') while Pete and Nick chose Joe (''The Golden Child'').
'''Episode 89: How Will Darth Vader Return in Rogue One? DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS (6-25-16)'''<ref>Episode 89: How Will Darth Vader Return in Rogue One? DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS (6-25-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGkFKRu7kwY</ref>
Unlike the first Drunk Movie Fight, this fight is not sponsored.
Marc Andreyko won a twitter poll to replace Scott Mantz, who was not allowed to compete.
Drinking rules included Hal saying "iconic," "at the height of...powers," or "man," Alicia saying "Australia" or "Jake Gyllenhaal", Marc saying the game is rigged or biased, Andy saying "This is tough," or JTE making a gaffe (which coincidentally he did right as Andy was saying it). Further, Andy was to finish his drink is twitter disagreed with him, and anyone who is successfully fact-checked or the first person eliminated from a round was to finish his or her drink.
A special montage was used to introduce the fight.
Andy brought a breathalyzer, which he said he would use on everyone on "After the Fight", but this was not done.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 2/5 || Third
|-
| Alicia Malone || 4/4 || '''Win'''
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 7/9 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Marc !! Alicia !! Hal
|-
| 1: Pitch us how Vader should be introduced into ''Rogue One[: A Star Wars Story]''. || || 1 || *
|-
| 2: What film would be most improved by making Nic Cage the lead? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: BLIND FIGHT:...We're giving you a star, a co-star, and a movie title,...you're gonna have to pitch us the movie. || || *** || 1****
|-
| 4: Which iconic movie speech would be [more] improved if the actor delivering it [were] drunk? || 1 || ||
|-
| colspan="4" |COMMENTARY BY KEN NAPZOK AND DAN MURRELL DURING BATHROOM BREAK
|-
| 5: What movie is so bad that if your significant other loved it, you'd have to break up with them? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: This is a bargain bin:...''Paul Blart: Mall Cop'' or ''[Alvin and the Chipmunks: The] Squeakquel''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What movie would be the most fun to get sucked into ''Last Action Hero'' style? || x || || 1
|-
| colspan="4" |COMMENTARY BY KEN NAPZOK, ANDY SIGNORE, AND HAL RUDNICK
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Do your best celebrity impression right now. || x || 1***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: This is F-/Marry/Kill...Pixar Edition; Mater from Cars, Dory, and Fear. || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Hal won the twitter poll despite being the first one that Andy eliminated.
.**Alicia won the twitter poll with Willy Wonka in ''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.''
.***Alicia won 34% of the vote to do a Power Shot.
.****Hal also won the twitter poll.
.*****Alicia, who did an impersonation of Kim Kardashian, won despite receiving less than 20% of the immediate twitter vote, while Hal's impersonation of Christopher Walken from ''Pulp Fiction'' overwhelmingly won. Despite this, he lost the point unanimously.
'''Episode 90: What is the Worst Part of Independence Day: Resurgence? (7-2-16)'''<ref>Episode 90: What is the Worst Part of Independence Day: Resurgence? (7-2-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjIJ-fm0uKI</ref>
Sponsored by Comic Bento.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Christopher Spencer.
Stephen Glickman's name on the scoreboard is GLICK.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Doug Benson || 1/1 || Second
|-
| Mark Ellis || 2/5 || '''Win'''
|-
| Stephen Glickman || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Doug !! Mark !! Stephen
|-
| 1: What was the worst part of ''Independence Day: Resurgence''? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Cast a new actress and pitch a Batgirl movie. || 1 || ** ||
|-
| 3: What is the best movie based on a children's book? || || 1 || ***
|-
| 4: Choose a movie with a legendary character, and place them in a completely different setting. || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: What actor would have to join the cast [of the fifth ''Transformers'' movie] to potentially make us actually see this movie and be excited for it?***** || || || 1+
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best prequel? || 0 || x || +*
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which movie should we buy?+** || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If ''The Purge'' were real, what movie character would you want to kill the most? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What's a movie that's more than a decade old that you'd want to get a sequel for? || || 1+*** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Not including Independence Day: Resurgence, worst Roland Emmerich movie? || || 1+**** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Mark actually lost the poll with 25%. Stephen's pick of the end of the movie won with 48%.
.**Mark's pick of Maisie Williams won the twitter poll. This is the only poll Stephen didn't win and potentially (see question 3) the only one Mark didn't lose.
.***Even though Andy ruled Stephen out early for picking the wrong ''Harry Potter'' movie (''Sorcerer's Stone'') and twitter comments indicated that he should have picked ''Prisoner of Azkaban'', he won the twitter poll with 45%. Doug (''Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory'') and Mark (''The Wizard of Oz'') were basically tied according to Dan.
.****Mark (Norman Bates as a stand-up comedian) actually lost the twitter poll. Stephen (the original ''Ghostbusters'' cast in ''The Conjuring 2'') won the poll, followed by Doug (musical Predator in New York City).
.*****Right before asking the question, Andy said he didn't believe anyone had ever gone into the Speed Round with 4 points. While this ''has'' been done, it has not been done in a five-question regular round.
+Once again, Stephen won the poll with Vin Diesel (43%). He was followed by Doug (Bill Murray) with 33% and Mark (Sean Connery) with 24%.
+*Stephen could not think of an answer he would allow himself to pick.
+**Bargain bin pic with ''Dumb and Dumber To'' and ''Justin Bieber: Never Say Never''.
+***Mark picked ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''. Pitching the sequel eventually became the subject of the first episode of Doug's Screen Junkies Plus show "Pitch Off".
+****Split decision. Andy and Christopher picked Mark (10,000 BC), while Dan and Stephen picked Doug (''The Day After Tomorrow'').
'''Episode 91: What is the Best Movie of 2016 (So Far)? (7-9-16)'''<ref>Episode 91: What is the Best Movie of 2016 (So Far)? (7-9-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yduSuwU-MhI</ref>
Sponsored by Loot Crate.
Hosted by Dan.
Joe Starr returns as Fact Checker.
Twenty-second episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place. Coy had previously also done this on TV Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| JTE || 2/0 || Third
|-
| Jon Schnepp || 1/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Coy !! JTE !! Jon
|-
| 1: What is the best movie of the first half of 2016? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is the most underrated superhero movie of the past decade? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Who do you think, in honor of ''[The] Secret Life of Pets'', is the best cinematic talking animal of all time? || 1 || ** ||
|-
| 4: I want you guys to pitch a movie, and the protagonists in the movie are famous side-kicks from other movies. || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What is Steven Spielberg's worst movie?***, **** || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If these two movies were in the bargain bin, which one would you buy?***** || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which version is more improved: the ''Batman v Superman[: Dawn of Justice]'' Ultimate Edition or ''The Watchmen'': Director's Cut? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best movie featuring Mel Gibson? || 1+* || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 2
|}
.*Jon (''Captain American: Civil War'') also won the twitter poll with 48%, followed by Coy (''Deadpool'') at 41% and JTE (''Sing Street'') at 11%.
.**JTE (Caesar from ''Rise'' and ''Dawn of the Planet of the Apes'') won the twitter poll with 58%.
.***Even though it had recently been asked on twitter, the question was previously asked in episode 22's Speed Round. The winning response was again ''1941'' (even though ''1942'' had been inadvertently said the first time).
.****Each fighter chose Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, so each was forced to pick a different movie.
.*****Bargain bin pic had ''Air Bud'' and ''Space Jam''.
+Split decision. Joe chose Jon (''Air Bud'').
+*Thirteenth time someone has swept the Speed Round, last done in episode 87.
'''Episode 92: What is the Most Influential Film? - CLASSIC FILM FIGHTS!! (7-16-16)'''<ref>Episode 92: What is the Most Influential Film? - CLASSIC FILM FIGHTS!! (7-16-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yduSuwU-MhI</ref>
Alicia Malone returns as host.
Ken Napzok as Fact Checker.
The episode is aired in black and white (though identification tags at the bottom of the screen and the scoreboard remain in their original color).
All film answers in the regular round must be pre-1980 (but not in the Speed Round as noted by Amy's answer (''Eyes Wide Shut'') to the second Speed Round question).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Amy Nicholson || 3/1 || Second
|-
| Alonso Duralde || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Scott Mantz || 2/4 || Third *
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 81%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Amy !! Alonso !! Scott
|-
| 1: Which is the best classic movie that critics got wrong at the time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What classic film star would still be popular today if [he or she] were still making movies? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the one classic movie that is a must-see for any film fan? || || || 1**
|-
| 4: What is the most influential film on modern-day movies? || 1 || || ***
|-
| 5: What classic movie could actually be remade well? || || 1**** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best Western of all time? || 1***** || + || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is Stanley Kubrick's best movie? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best movie featuring Audrey Hepburn? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which is the better film: ''[The] Godfather (I)'' or ''[The] Godfather[: Part] II''? || || 1+* || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Scott becomes the second fighter after Dan to not finish in second place in any of his first seven appearances (back in episode 73, he had become the only one besides Dan to not do so in his first six).
.**Ken indicated at this point that Alicia chose the twitter poll's choice on each of the first three questions.
.***Scott (''Star Wars'') won the twitter poll.
.****Alonso (''The Sweet Smell of Success'') actually lost the twitter poll with only 14%. Amy (''Metropolis'') won with 49%, followed by Scott (''Logan's Run'') with 37%.
.*****Amy used her answer from question 4 again (''The Searchers'') and won again.
+Even though Alonso answered first, to see how the Speed Round worked, he went second.
+*Split decision. Ken picked Amy (''Part II''), while Scott and Alicia chose Alonso.
'''Episode 93: All-Star Movie Fights! Feat. Kevin Smith (7-22-16)'''<ref>Episode 93: All-Star Movie Fights! Feat. Kevin Smith (7-22-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yduSuwU-MhI</ref>
The first of three episodes filmed on the same day at San Diego Comic Con. Both of the first two episodes were released onto youtube shortly after their live airing on Screen Junkies Plus. The third did not air until September 1 on Screen Junkies Plus (and September 3 on youtube).
On Screen Junkies Plus, the two episodes are not found under the show Movie Fights, but rather under Screen Junkies Central, and thus may not count towards the episode total as the 102nd episode is considered by Screen Junkies to be the 100th.
Sponsored by Mafia III.
Max Landis hosts in Kevin Smith's stead for the first two questions before Kevin arrived and they switched.
Seventeenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
Alicia Malone as Fact Checker.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 7/10 || '''Win'''
|-
| Dan Murrell || 12/5 || Second
|-
| Andy Signore || 1/4 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 75%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Dan !! Andy
|-
| 1: We have put three action heroes in this bowl. They have to blind pick who is the best. * || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Most frustrating film ending?** || || 1 ||
|-
| FIGHT BETWEEN KEVIN SMITH AND MAX LANDIS: Best fictional movie band?***
|-
| 3: Who is the best bad guy? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Best use of profanity in a movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best live-action talking animal movie? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: These two movies are playing on cable. Which do you watch: ''Mallrats'' or ''Dogma''? || 1**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Pitch your Chewbacca's revenge story. || 1***** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 3 || 0
|}
.*Andy picked Bruce Willis, Dan picked Sylvester Stallone, and Hal picked Arnold Schwarzenegger.
.**Question created by Max on the spot.
.***Max (Josie and the Pussy Cats) won over Blues Brothers by audience vote.
.****Hal was slightly faster at saying ''Mallrats''. Though Kevin appeared to feel that Dan had the stronger argument, since he was in the middle of making a "Mallrats" series, he felt he had to choose Hal.
.*****Fourteenth episode in which a fighter sweeps the Speed Round.
*Dan becomes the third fighter (after Alicia and Spencer) to both sweep a Speed Round and be swept in one. He is the only such fighter to sweep two Speed Rounds (he has actually done in three times, two against Spencer (26 and 58) and once against Alicia (18)).
'''Episode 94: Best Star Trek Captain (7-22-16)'''<ref>Episode 94: Best Star Trek Captain (7-22-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKOho71qX0c</ref>
The second of three episodes filmed on the same day at San Diego Comic Con.
Sponsored by T-Mobile.
Dan fights against two "Star Trek"-related writers in an all-blind fight about ''Star Trek'' (both movies and TV).
Points are awarded based on audience reaction.
Alicia Malone as Fact Checker.
Throughout the fight, there are taped interview questions related to the fight with the cast of ''Star Trek Beyond''.
Eighteenth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brannon_Braga Brannon Braga] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_A._Altman Mark A. Altman] || New fighter || Third
|-
| Dan Murrell || 12/6 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Brannon !! Mark !! Dan
|-
| 1: Best ''Star Trek'' movie? || 1 || * ||
|-
| 2: What's the best ''Star Trek'' alien species ever? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Best ''Star Trek'' captain? || || || 1
|-
| 4: If you're stuck on an alien planet, which ''Star Trek'' bridge crew member would you pick to be stranded with? No captains. || || || 1***
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 0 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Of all the TV series, what's the best "Star Trek" episode? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which piece of ''Star Trek'' tech do you most wish [were] real? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 0 || 2
|}
.*Mark (who went first and picked ''II: The Wrath of Khan'') won the twitter poll, but came in second in the audience vote to Brannon (''IV: The Voyage Home'').
.**Brannon (who went first and picked Vulcans) also won the twitter poll with 51% to Dan's 35% (the Borg).
.***Decided by Andy, not the audience.
.****Fifteenth time someone has swept the Speed Round, last done in the previous episode by Hal.
*Dan, who was swept twice in the same day, becomes the second fighter to be swept in two different Speed Rounds, after Spencer, who's actually been swept in three (two by Dan (26 and 58)and one by Max Landis (47)).
*This is the first time someone has been swept in Movie Fights in a two-question Speed Round. However, under proper rules regarding pre-Speed Round ttie-breakers, Trisha should have been swept in two questions in episode 15.
'''Episode 95: Best Part of the Wonder Woman Trailer (7-30-16)'''<ref>Episode 95: Best Part of the Wonder Woman Trailer (7-30-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLdkLbLPn_4</ref>
Dan Murrell is fighting in his third consecutive episode, a first for any fighter.
Joe Starr returns as Fact Checker.
Not counting the first episode, twenty-first episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
Nineteenth episode (and third in a row (coincidentally all featuring Dan)) in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round. However, unlike the other two episodes, said fighter does score a point.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Casey || New fighter || Third
|-
| Roth Cornet || 1/1 || Second
|-
| Dan Murrell || 12/7 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 71%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Dan C !! Roth !! Dan M
|-
| 1: Who was the winner at this year's Comic Con? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What was the biggest dissapointment of Comic Con? || ** || || 1
|-
| 3: What was the best part of the ''Wonder Woman'' trailer? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: Based on this ''Justice League'' trailer,...should nay-sayers be excited? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Based on their panel, which Marvel movie will be the best? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You guys are gonna pick which movie we should watch and/or buy.**** || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best Oliver Stone movie? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best sequel: ''Aliens'' or ''T2''? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best villain from any Spiderman movie? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: ''[The] Blair Witch [Project]'' or ''Paranormal Activity''? || x || || 1*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Dan Casey (Marvel) also won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Roth with ''Suicide Squad'', then Dan with Zack Snyder.
.**Dan, who again chose Marvel, once again won the twitter poll.
.***Roth (Wonder Woman blocking bullets with her shield) came in second in the twitter poll with 40%, just behind Dan (using the lasso), who got 41%. Dan Casey's pick of breaking a rifle on her back received 19%.
.****Bargain bin pic with ''Top Gun'' and the original ''Point Break''.
.*****Split decision. Dan Casey chose Roth (''Paranormal Activity'') while Joe and Andy chose Dan.
'''SJ Extras Episode 10: Exclusive SJ Plus Movie Fights! (8-4-16)'''<ref>SJ Extras Episode 10: Exclusive SJ Plus Movie Fights! (8-4-16) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/exclusive-sj-plus-movie-fights-3039729</ref>
This episode appears only on Screen Junkies Plus.
In addition to not being considered an official fight for statistical purposes, the episode is not counted as even being a Movie Fights episode. Hence, the questions don't count towards the total, similar to the fight on the Schmoes Know show between episodes 10 and 11.
Tournament-style fight, single elimination with eight fighters.
Moderated by Andy initially, and later by Dan.
Nathan Cross from Australia is on the fan cam and helps decide the winners.
All questions are blind rounds, asked by Skype and twitter users.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Winner
|-
| 1: Ken Napzok v. Dan Murrell: What is the best scene in a ''Star Wars'' movie? || Ken * (''Episode VI'' light saber battle over ''Episode IV'' trench run)
|-
| 2: JTE v. Spencer Gilbert: What's the best Will Smith movie? || JTE (''The Pursuit of Happyness'' over ''I am Legend'')
|-
| 3: Joe Starr v. Roth Cornet: Pitch your Suicide Squad picking any three villains from any movie ever. || Joe** (Neville Sinclair and Deacon Frost over Keyser Söze and young Magneto)
|-
| 4: Andy Signore v. Adam Hlavac: What's the best Pixar movie that's not a ''Toy Story'' movie?*** || Andy**** (''Inside Out'' over ''The Incredibles'')
|-
| Semi-final 1: JTE v. Joe Starr: Best courtroom drama? || JTE***** (''A Few Good Men'' over ''The Judge'')
|-
| Semi-final 2: Andy Signore v. Ken Napzok: What's a movie someone you're otherwise not attracted to [would] have to love to make him or her appealing enough to hook up with? || Ken + (''The Big Lebowski'' over ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & and Uncut'')
|-
| Final: JTE v. Ken Napzok: Excluding the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy, what is the best time-travel movie?+* || '''JTE'''+** (''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' over ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'')
|-
| Bonus fight: Dan Murrell v. Andy Signore: Why should you watch this movie right now?+*** || Andy+****
|}
.*Split decision. Nathan chose Dan, while the Skyper Matt chose Ken. The tie was broken with the twitter poll with 63%.
.**Twitter voted approximately 3:1 in favor of Roth.
.***Originally, a Skyper named Chandler asked what the greatest movie musical was. In the end, Andy decided to get a new question.
.****Andy actually lost the twitter poll with only 37%.
.*****Split decision. Skyper Andrew chose Joe, while Nathan chose JTE. The tie was broken with the twitter poll with 74%.
+Dan indicated twitter was 50/50.
+*Originally, JTE and Ken were going to pitch a movie that would cure superhero fatigue, but both said it was already done with ''Deadpool''.
+**JTE also won the twitter poll with 71%.
+***Dan had to argue for ''Jurassic World''. Andy initially had to argue for ''Terminator: Genisys'', but he picked ''Batman v Superman'', which he hates more, to make it more fair.
+****Spencer, Roth, and Adam chose Andy while Nathan and Joe picked Dan. Twitter agreed with Dan, but the twitter vote did not count.
'''Episode 96: Best Movie Sex Scene! (w/SETH ROGEN) R-RATED MOVIE FIGHTS!! (8-6-16)'''<ref>Episode 96: Best Movie Sex Scene! (w/SETH ROGEN) R-RATED MOVIE FIGHTS!! (8-6-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1J-PsF1I2w</ref>
Seth Rogan appears before his film ''Sausage Party'' is released.
The episode was filmed on Tuesday August 2. It was not aired live on Screen Junkies Plus and also was not aired on Thursday (rather, a bonus tournament fight (that was never put on youtube) was aired live during the normal time.
On the scoreboard, as usual, Spencer's name is written as "Spence."
Twentieth episode (and fourth in a row) in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
A fifth regular round question was thrown out. It asked for sexiest animated animal character. Seth misunderstood the question and answered Jessica Rabbit. This question was fought between Spencer, Joe, and Dan on "After the Fight."
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Rogen Seth Rogen] || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Joe Starr || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/12 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 76%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Seth !! style="width: 5%"|Joe !! Spencer
|-
| 1: What is the best use of the F Word in a movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Best movie dick? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: We want you to pitch a reboot of a G or PG-rated movie as a hard-R reboot. || || || 1
|-
| 4: What is the best sex scene in a movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 0 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which movie should we buy?* || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Based on their filmographies, who is the better lay: Zac Efron or James Franco? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the least appropriate movie to show a child under ten? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 0 || 2
|}
.*Bargain bin pic with ''The Green Hornet'' and ''Spiderman 3''.
.**Split decision. Dan chose Seth (Zac Efron), while Andy and Joe picked Spencer.
'''Episode 97: Suicide Squad: Rotten or Fresh (8-13-16)'''<ref>Episode 97: Suicide Squad: Rotten or Fresh (8-13-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEtOqCyKBtI</ref>
Hosted by Spencer Gilbert.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Andy Signore || 1/5 || Second
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 8/10 || Third
|-
| Dan Murrell || 13/7 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Andy !! style="width: 7%"|Hal !! style="width: 6%"|Dan
|-
| 1: ''Suicide Squad'': rotten or fresh? || || * || 1**, ***
|-
| 2: Pitch ''Suicide Squad 2.'' || || **** || 1
|-
| 3: Who would be your ultimate ''Man of Steel 2'' director? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best Disney live-action movie?***** || + || 1+* ||
|-
| 5: We have five terrible movies in a cup....You will each pick one and then be forced to defend it as if your life depends on it.+** || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What's the best Robin Williams movie?+*** || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who gives the better performance:...Patrick Stewart's Professor X or Ian McKellan's Magneto? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who's the better director: Clint Eastwood or Mel Gibson? || 1+**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: These two movies are in the bargain bin. Which do you buy?+***** || ++ || x || 1++*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Hal did not participate. Rather, his receiving a point would be dependent on his correctly choosing the winner. He chose Andy, who defended the movie and lost, so he did not receive a point.
.**The first point was awarded at 24:47.
.***Dan (rotten) received 49% of the twitter vote.
.****Hal's pitch won the twitter poll vote with 45%, followed by Dan's pitch with 37%.
.*****Counting the 13 questions from the first two San Diego Comic Con 2016 fights (but not the ones from the Schmoes Know or the SJ Plus Exclusive fight), this is the 1000th Movie Fights question.
+Joe stated that Andy's pick, ''Mary Poppins'', had an adjusted gross box office take of $102.3 million. This is actual take (un-adjusted), but including re-releases.
+*Hal received the point despite factual errors in his argument for Pirates of the Caribbean, leading to more arguing.
+**Blind fight. Dan received ''The Last Airbender''. Hal received ''Fantastic Four (2015)''. Andy received ''Transformers: Age of Extinction''. During After the Fight, Hal and Dan respectively fought the remaining choices, ''Jack and Jill'' and ''Terminator: Genisys''. Dan won by unanimous vote from Andy, Spencer, and a caller named Cory.
+***Repeat question from episode 34's Speed Round.
+****Split decision. Spencer chose Dan (Mel Gibson), but he was overruled by Hal and Joe.
+*****Bargain bin pic of ''Just Go With It'' and ''Mortdecai.'' This was originally supposed to be the first question, but the graphic wasn't ready.
++Andy said that Kate Upton was in ''Just Go With It''. She was not.
++*Spencer gave the point to Dan without asking the panel.
'''Episode 98: Who Will Be the Standout Character From Rogue One? (8-20-16)'''<ref>Episode 98: Who Will Be the Standout Character From Rogue One? (8-20-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6zFL6sy7gE</ref>
Dan is joined on the couch by Chris Clinton, who brought a signed Wolverine picture by Hugh Jackman.
After this fight, Coy is not longer undefeated on Screen Junkies, after having won a total of five games.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 2/0 || Second
|-
| Alicia Malone || 5/4 || '''Win'''
|-
| Brett Erlich || 0/3 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Coy !! Alicia !! Brett
|-
| 1: Who should direct the Pokémon movie? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Based on the new ''Rogue One[: A Star Wars Story]'' trailer...who's the standout character...excluding Jyn Erso and Vader? || ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: We want you guys to pitch a better project [for Will Farrell and John C. Reilly]. || || || 1
|-
| 4: In honor of ''Ben Hur''...what is the best film of the 1950's? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 5: What's the best non-horror film from a horror movie director?**** || 1***** || || +
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best movie featuring John Travolta? || 0 || x ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Here's two movies that are gonna pop up on the screen. [Which should we buy?]+ || || 1+* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If Disney does a live-action ''[The] Little Mermaid'', who should play Ariel? || +** || 1+***, +**** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1+***** || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Alicia (Robert Zemeckis) also won the twitter poll with 45%, followed by Coy (Shane Black) with 36%, and then Brett (Anthony C. Ferrante) with 19%.
.**Coy (K-2SO) won the twitter vote with 49%, followed by Alicia (Chirrut Imwe) with 30%, and Brett (Baze Malbus) with 21%.
.***Alicia (''Seven Samurai'') also won the twitter vote with 47%, followed by Brett (''Singing in the Rain'') with 29% and Coy (''Rebel Without a Cause'') with 24%.
.****Question submitted by Lon Harris.
.*****Coy (''Spider-Man 2'') also won the twitter poll with 60%, followed by Brett (''Big Trouble in Little China'') with 29% and Alicia (''Eastern Promises'') with 11%.
+Brett tried to boost Alicia to shut out Coy, but it did not work.
+*Bargain bin pic featuring ''Planet of the Apes [2001]'' and ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine''.
+*Split decision. Dan chose Coy (''Planet of the Apes'') while Andy, Brett, and Chris chose Alicia.
+**Coy incorrect stated that Alicia's choice, Jessica Chastain, was in ''Drive''. Alicia corrected him; he was thinking of Christina Hendricks.
+***Split decision. Andy chose Coy (Mia Wasikowska) over Alicia (Jessica Chastain), but was overruled by Dan and Chris (Brett abstained).
+****Sixteenth time someone has swept the Speed Round in Movie Fights and the second time it has been done in just two questions (the first being episode 94).
*It is the first sweep of a two-question Speed Round in which five points (rather than four) were required to win.
*Alicia becomes the second fighter (after Dan) to sweep two Speed Rounds (also to sweep two Speed Rounds and be swept in one).
*Simultaneously, Coy became the fourth fighter (after Alicia, Spencer, and Dan) to both sweep a Speed Round and be swept in one.
+*****Coy sets the Movie Fights record for lowest second-place finish with one point (this has been done in TV Fights however).
'''Episode 99: Cast the Justice League Dark Movie (8-27-16)'''<ref>Episode 99: Cast the Justice League Dark Movie (8-27-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVBpzd8-iA4</ref>
Dan is joined on the couch by Bret Pendleton.
At 20 years old, Tony Revolori is the youngest known fighter in Screen Junkies fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 2/6 || Third
|-
| Hector Navarro || 1/1 || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Revolori Tony Revolori] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Marc !! Hector !! Tony
|-
| 1: What director most owes a personal apology for making a bad movie? || || 1 || *
|-
| 2: Let's cast [Justice League Dark] and see if we get more excited.** || || || 1
|-
| 3: Improve a movie by replacing any actor with Tommy Lee Jones. || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What supporting character from any movie deserves [his or her] own spin-off movie...in honor of (The) Jesus coming back? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Pitch a new MCU hero or scene that could make the best Disneyland attraction. || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: These are the two movies.*** || x || || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What's the best movie with a one-word title? || x || ***** || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Wes Anderson or Paul Thomas Anderson? || x || || 1+*, +**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Tony (M. Night Shyamalan for ''The Last Airbender'') won the twitter poll with 70%, followed by Hector (Martin Campbell for ''The Green Lantern'') with 19% and Marc (Colin Trevorrow for ''Jurassic World'') with 11%.
*This is the only poll revealed during the episode.
.**To cast John Constantine, Swamp Thing, Deadman, Zatanna, an Etrigan.
.***Bargain bin pic of the DVDs for ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' and ''Garfield: The Movie''.
.****Split decision. Marc chose Hector (''Garfield: The Movie''), while Andy and Bret chose Tony.
.*****Hector chose ''Dope'', in which Tony appeared.
+Split decision. Bret and Marc chose Hector, but then Andy and Dan chose Tony.
+*Tony unanimously won with Wes Anderson, who directed one of his films, ''Grand Budapest Hotel''.
+**Seventeenth and second consecutive time someone has swept the Speed Round.
'''Episode 100: Best Comic Book Movie of All-Time? SDCC 2016! (9-3-16)'''<ref>Episode 100: Best Comic Book Movie of All Time (9-3-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rm29tfSSNI</ref>
The third of three episodes that were filmed on July 22. Hence, it is not aired live while the others were.
The fight is filmed in a different room from the first two.
Tournament-style fight, single elimination with eight fighters.
No coin flips were required.
Moderated by Andy, but winners are decided by audience vote.
This episode does not count towards the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 60%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 40%;" | Winner
|-
| 1: Mike Carlson v. Spencer Gilbert: What movie could be most improved by adding the Minions? || Mike (''Showgirls'' over ''John Wick'')
|-
| 2: Zack Stentz v. Max Landis: The best movie line of all time? || Max ('You gotta be fucking kidding' from ''The Thing'' over 'Bitches, leave' from ''Robocop'')
|-
| 3: Alicia Malone v. Dan Murrell: Matt Damon or Ben Affleck? || Alicia (Matt Damon over Ben Affleck)
|-
| 4: Nick Mundy v. Doug Benson: Worst movie to watch stoned? || Nick (''Requiem for a Dream'' over ''The Tree of Life'')
|-
| Semi-final 1: Max Landis v. Mike Carlson: Which animated Disney movie would be better as R-rated? || Max (''The Rescuers Down Under'' over ''Aladdin'')
|-
| Semi-final 2: Alicia Malone v. Nick Mundy: Better director: James Cameron or [Quentin] Tarantino? || Alicia (Tarantino over Cameron)
|-
| Final: Alicia Malone v. Max Landis: What is the best comic book movie of all time? || Tie (respectively ''The Dark Knight'' and ''Blade'')
|-
| SPEED ROUND TIE BREAKER: Alicia Malone v. Max Landis: Best animal side-kick? || '''Max''' (Mighty Joe Young* over Baloo (named by Alicia as Baboo))
|-
|}
.*Max states that ''Mighty Joe Young'' is a 1930's film. It is actually from 1949.
==Movie Fights Episodes 101-150==
'''Episode 101: Most Disapointing Movie of Summer 2016 (9-10-16)'''<ref>Episode 101: Most Disapointing Movie of Summer 2016 (9-10-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5dedmfQcI</ref>
Sponsored by Loot Crate.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker. He is joined on the couch by Donald "Dizzle" Davis.
Max returns in response to a request from Dan.
Sixth Championship Belt Fight, and the first to not be an official fight.
Andy indicated he did not want the Belt on the line right now as Max's spot wasn't earned. Max is in the fight for being undefeated despite never having fought Dan or won any tournament to get to this point.
Max fought without knowing Dan's responses (he didn't read through the entire email).
Eighth unofficial fight to feature Dan and his second such victory, his first after a string of six defeats.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Finish
|-
| Max Landis || Lose
|-
| Dan Murrell || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 70%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 7%"| Max !! style="width: 7%"| Dan
|-
| 1: What is the most disappointing movie of the summer of 2016? || || 1
|-
| 2: What movie would have made a better TV show than a movie? || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a better ''Jurassic World'' movie.*,** || || 1
|-
| 4: What movie would be more improved by switching to a found footage format? || || 1
|-
| 5: What is the most emotional animated Disney or Pixar death ever? || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Tom Hanks or Tom Cruise? || 1*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best actor/director collaboration of all time? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Pitch two actors that we'd all wanna see make a buddy cop movie together. || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Not popcorn, best movie candy or snack? || || 1****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''6'''
|}
.*Choosing this question to be in the fight was decided by fan vote on twitter, beating Star Wars Episode VIII, Matrix 4, and Aquaman.
.**More than 26 minutes elapsed between the beginning of Rounds 3 and 4.
.***Max won the point despite being slower at saying Hanks and getting stuck with Cruise.
.****Split decision. Joe picked Max (M&Ms), while Donald and Andy picked Dan (Milk Duds).
'''Episode 102: Which Pixar Movie Deserves a Live-Action Reboot? (9-17-16)'''<ref>Episode 102: Which Pixar Movie Deserves a Reboot? (9-17-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4bNxNuIcBI&t=334s</ref>
Billed as the 100th episode.
A new opening fight montage is debuted.
Twenty-third episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
During After The Fight, Samm Levine stated that he'd be willing to judge a blended fight between Andy, Roxy Striar, and Matt Raub.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 7/7 || '''Win'''
|-
| Cody Decker || 0/2 || Third
|-
| Samm Levine || 1/0 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Mike !! Cody !! Samm
|-
| 1: Pitch us a random movie that's better with a baby. || || * || 1
|-
| 2: What other two actors should join [Benicio] Del Toro's team in the new [Shane Black] ''Predator'' film, and what role should they play? || || 1 || **
|-
| 3: What should be the first Pixar movie that should be turned into a live-action movie? || || *** || 1
|-
| 4: Pitch us a sports movie where the team and coach are played by other movie characters. || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: What is the best film that will stand the test of time 100 years from now? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: ''Wayne's World'' or ''Austin Powers[: International Man of Mystery]''? || 0 || || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: We're gonna show you two DVDs. Which one should we buy?***** || 1+, +* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Where would you rather be a student: Hogwarts [School of Witchcraft and Wizardry] or Xavier's School for the Gifted? || 1+**, +*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of our hundredth episode, what movie would be easiest to watch 100 times in a row? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: [John] Malkovich or Gary Oldman? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What's the all-time most disappointing movie sequel? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Cody (who pitched a James Bond film ''Live and Let Cry'') won the twitter poll with 46%. Samm (''Three Amigos and a Baby'') received 38% while Mike (''Babyguard'', the sequel to ''Bodyguard'') received 16%.
.**Samm (The Rock and Wesley Snipes) won the twitter poll with 46%. Cody (Michael B. Jordan and John Krasinski) received 40% while Mike (Rebecca Ferguson and Wallace Shawn) received 14%.
.***Cody (''Up'') won the twitter poll with 45%. Samm (''Wall-E'') received 40% while Mike (''Cars'') received 15%.
.****Mike's pitch won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Cody's with 30% and Samm's with 21%.
.*****Bargain bin pic of ''21 Jump Street'' and ''Step Brothers''.
+Mike won the point despite being slower at saying ''Step Brothers''.
+*Split decision. Dan chose Samm (''Step Brothers'').
+**Mike won the point despite being slower at saying Xavier's School.
+***Split decision. Andy chose Samm (Xavier's).
'''Episode 103: Ghost in the Shell – Will It Work? (9-24-16)'''<ref>Episode 103: Ghost in the Shell – Will It Work? (9-24-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv5mYQnSnDw</ref>
Dan is joined on the couch by Ian Candish.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joe Starr || 0/2 || Second
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Jay Washington || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Joe !! Sasha !! Jay
|-
| 1: What is the best movie starring Denzel Washington? || * || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who[m] should Eddie Murphy portray [in a superhero movie]? || 1 || ** || ***
|-
| 3: Is this movie [''Ghost in the Shell''] gonna be good, great, or awful? || **** || 1***** ||
|-
| 4: What should ''Mission[: Impossible] 6'' [entail]? || 1+ || ||
|-
| 5: Pitch a movie that actually deserves a $260 million or more budget. || || || 1+*
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which one should we buy?+** || 1+*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: I'm gonna give you two Hollywood names. Yell out who's better:...Jennifer Lawrence or Chris Pratt? || 1+**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who should star in the new ''Scarface''? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie set in the jungle? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: I'm gonna give you two names. Who's better: Ethan Hunt or Jason Bourne? || || 1+***** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Joe (''Training Day'') won the twitter poll with 47%. Sasha (''Malcolm X)'' received 33% while Jay (''The Book of Eli'') received 20%.
.**Sasha was knocked out in the middle of the round, leaving only Joe and Jay to fight.
.***Jay (The Riddler) won the twitter poll with 47%. Joe (Aaron Davis, uncle of Miles Morales) received 43% while Sasha (The Joker) received 10%.
.****Joe was stuck with picking great. He did not truly believe this.
.*****Sasha (good) also won the twitter poll with 47%. Jay (awful) received 39% while Joe (great) received 14%.
+Joe's pitch also won the twitter poll with 39%, followed by Jay's with 33% and Sasha's with 28%.
+*Jay (''Avengers vs. Justice League'') also won the twitter poll with 48%, followed by Sasha (''Deadpool 2'') with 34% and Joe (''Temeraire'') with 18%.
+**Bargain bin pic of ''Talladega Nights'' and ''Zoolander.''
+***Split decision. Jay chose Sasha (''Talladega Nights'') while Ian, Dan, and Andy chose Joe.
+****Split decision. Andy chose Sasha (Chris Pratt) while Ian, Dan, and Jay chose Joe.
+*****Sasha was non-unanimously determined to be faster at saying Jason Bourne but was unanimously chosen as winner.
'''Episode 104: Lion King Remake Must Haves? (10-1-16)'''<ref>Episode 104: Lion King Remake Must Haves? (10-1-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_tUI8rtO3Y&t=109s</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Jeff Kang. Below his name, it lists his twitter handle as @ScreenJunkies.
Among all fighters who have won a Movie Fight, Trisha sets the record for longest time between first fight and first win (89 episodes).
Trisha, who is undefeated in TV Fights (2-0) and Gamer Fights (1-0) becomes the first fighter to win in all three fights.
*Coincidentally these were also Trisha's first four fights after she became pregnant.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Steve Zaragosa || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 0/6 || '''Win'''
|-
| Lon Harris || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Steve !! Trisha !! Lon
|-
| 1: What is the worst Tim Burton movie? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What two co-stars from a classic film would you like to see re-unite for another movie? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What's the one thing that this movie [the ''Lion King'' remake] must have and...what's the thing they also have to avoid? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: Which flop deserves a second chance sequel? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: What's a film that you regret paying money to see? || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: There will be two movies, and you need to tell us which one should we buy? + || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best song from a Disney animated film? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which of these would you rather remake: ''E.T. [the Extra-Terrestrial]'' or ''Back to the Future''? || x || 1+* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best Mark Wahlberg movie? || x || || 1+**
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who[m] would you rather fight: an alien [Xenomorph] or a Predator? || x || 1+*** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 4
|}
.*Lon (''Dark Shadows (2012)'') actually lost the twitter poll with 28%. Steve (''Planet of the Apes (2001)'') won with 40% while Trisha (''Alice in Wonderland (2010)'') received 32%.
.**Trisha (John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson from ''Pulp Fiction'') also won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Lon (Jeff Bridges and John Goodman from ''The Big Lebowski'') with 32% and Steve (Mike Myers and Dana Carvey from the ''Wayne's World'' movies) with 19%.
.***Steve (making the movie scary but avoiding the music) actually lost the twitter poll with 14%. Trisha (keeping the music and avoiding bad CGI) won with 54% while Lon (keeping Jeremy Irons as Scar and avoiding the "Hakuna Matata" montage) received 32%.
.****Lon (''Dredd (2012)'') also won the twitter poll with 56%, followed by Trisha (''John Carter'') with 29% and Steve (''Monster Squad'') with 15%.
.*****Trisha (''Movie 43'') also won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Steve (''Independence Day: Resurgence'') with 33% and Lon (''Suicide Squad'') with 30%.
+Bargain bin pic of ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' and ''Terminator: Genisys.''
+*Split decision. Steve chose Lon (''Back to the Future'') while Dan, Jeff, and Andy chose Trisha (''E.T.'').
+**Split decision. Dan chose Trisha (''The Departed'') while Steve and Andy chose Lon (''Boogie Nights''). Jeff abstained.
+***Split decision. Jeff chose Lon (Predator) while Dan, Steve, and Andy chose Trisha.
'''Episode 105: How to Fix Pirates of the Caribbean (10-8-16)'''<ref>Episode 105: How to Fix Pirates of the Caribbean (10-8-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTdFfTnlnUM</ref>
Sponsored by Loot Crate.
Zack as engineer since JTE is competing.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| John Rocha || 1/4 || Third
|-
| Graham Elwood || New fighter || Second
|-
| JTE || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! John !! Graham !! JTE
|-
| 1: What movie would you want to see an extended edition of;...what would you extend? * || || || 1**
|-
| 2: If you could have a commute to work everyday with one movie character, who[m] would you pick? || *** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What could we do to rejuvenate this franchise [''Pirates of the Caribbean'']? || || || 1****
|-
| 4: What children's movie should come back as a Netflix series? || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: If you could improve any movie by replacing the lead character with Wolverine, what would it be? || 1 || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Not including films by George Lucas or Steven Spielberg, best Harrison Ford film? || || 0 || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You're gonna see two DVDs.+ || x || 1+* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best superhero sequel movie title? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie featuring Kate Winslet in any role? || x || +** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Better '90s Keanu [Reeves]: ''Speed'' or ''Point Break''? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Question supplied by Billy A. Patterson.
.**JTE (''Godzilla (2014)'') actually lost the twitter poll with 24% (though Dan stated that the twitter comments mostly supported him). John (''The Force Awakens'') won with 44%, followed by Graham (''The Dark Knight Rises'') with 32%.
.***John (Han Solo) won the twitter poll with 55%, followed by Graham (William Shatner's James T. Kirk) with 23% and JTE (Jules Winnfield) with 22%.
.****JTE also won the twitter poll with 42%, followed by Graham with 37% and John with 21%.
.*****Again, JTE (''Labyrinth'') lost the twitter poll despite winning the point with 21%. John (''Harry Potter'') won with 47%, followed by Graham (''Lord of the Flies'') with 32%.
+Bargain bin pic of of ''Starship Troopers'' and ''The Princess Bride''.
+*Graham won unanimously despite being slower at saying ''Starship Troopers'', which JTE also regretted choosing.
+**Graham chose ''The Aviator'', which did not feature her. JTE pointed this out and won the point without arguments.
'''Episode 106: Cast Aladdin's Live Action Genie! - DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS!! (10-15-16)'''<ref>Episode 106: Cast Aladdin's Live Action Genie! - DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS!! (10-15-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O81xSipISOk</ref>
Third Drunk Movie Fight. The winner will fight against Ken Napzok and Alicia Malone.
Judged by Marc Andreyko.
Spencer Gilbert as Fact Checker. He was originally supposed to be the judge. He is accompanied by fan Danny Petruska.
Rules for drinking (introduced after Round 1): Any time Andy burps, Roth "gets New York," Joe blanks on a movie or actor, Marc says "Andy's right, this ''is'' tough," any time JTE makes a gaffe, and any time Andy argues with Marc. Any time the fan poll chooses a winner different than Marc's choice, the winner of the point takes a shot. Anyone who is successfully fact-checked must finish his or her drink.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Andy Signore || 1/6 || '''Win'''
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| Roth Cornet || 1/2 || Third
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| Joe Starr || 0/3 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! style="width: 7%"style="width: 7% "| Andy !! style="width: 7%"|Roth !! style="width: 7%"|Joe
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| 1: Who should play the Genie [in a live-action ''Aladdin'']? || 1* || ||
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| 2: What movie villain ideally should fight the Power Rangers? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What non-game smartphone app, not including Skynet, or feature would make the best film? || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: Pitch me the movie.**** || || 1***** ||
|-
| 5: What two actors who have never done a sex scene together would share the most memorable sex scene? || + || || 1+*
|-
| TIE BREAKER 1: Hollywood's best Dave or David?+** || x || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER 2: Best speech in a movie? || x || || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Two DVDs are gonna pop up on the screen.+*** || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Your very first favorite movie as a child? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: You have to watch the same movie four times in a row. What movie do you pick? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What movie character, not actor,.... smells the best? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What movie character do you definitely ''not'' want as your uber driver home? || 1+**** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Andy (Joaquin Phoenix) actually lost the twitter poll with 14%. Joe (Bill Hader) won with 47%, followed by Roth (Dwayne Johnson) with 39%.
.**The twitter poll agreed.
.***Joe (Postmates) won the twitter poll again.
.****Blind fight. Fighters had to draw a traditional actor, a non-traditional actor, and a movie title out of cups.
.*****Roth won despite drawing twice from the traditional actor cup and conceding in the middle of her pitching.
+Andy (Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum) won the twitter poll, so Joe had to drink.
+*After Joe received the point, JTE erroneously gave Roth a second point on the scoreboard. However, it was not called out, so there was no drinking.
+**Marc moved past the question after Roth and Joe could not think of answers they wanted to give.
+***Bargain bin pic of ''Supergirl'' and ''Howard the Duck''.
+****Andy chose Patrick Bateman from ''American Psycho,'' which was also his choice for the previous question. Joe had argued in the previous question that Bateman would smell bad in an uber due to his cologne.
'''Episode 107: Best Zombie Movie w/ Walking Dead Creator Robert Kirkman! (10-22-16)'''<ref>Episode 107: Best Zombie Movie w/ Walking Dead Creator Robert Kirkman! (10-22-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PwY2jR-c6M</ref>
Not counting the first episode, twenty-second episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
Twentieth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Max Landis || 2/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| David Alpert || New fighter || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kirkman Robert Kirkman] || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 83%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Max !! David !! Robert
|-
| 1: Best zombie movie? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What movie would be better if you added zombies? || 1* || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best movie twist of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Leonardo DiCaprio is producing the Captain America [sic] movie. ...Who should play Captain Planet and tell us what...the premise of this movie should be. || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What is the best movie based on a graphic novel? || || 1** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which of these two DVDs should we buy?*** || 1**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie featuring Tom Hardy in any role? || || 1***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie with the word..."devil" in the title? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of the election, what movie character would you be most intimidated to debate? || 1+ || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*In a first, Andy made his decision before the twitter poll was even released.
.**David won with ''The Crow'' despite losing a coin toss to Max for ''Ghost World''.
.***Bargain bin pic of and ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'' and ''Team America: World Police''.
.****Split decision. Robert chose David (''Team America: World Police'') while Dan and Andy chose Max.
.*****Split decision. Robert decided to be kind to Max and voted for him (''Locke'') after Dan and Andy had already chosen David (''Inception'').
+Split decision. Robert chose David (Denzel Washington in ''The Great Debaters'') while Dan and Andy chose Max (Leonardo DiCaprio in ''The Wolf of Wall Street'').
'''Episode 108: Deadliest Horror Villain! (10-29-16)'''<ref>Episode 108: Deadliest Horror Villain! (10-29-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz8oiKetEI4</ref>
Jon Bailey introduces the episode "Live from Scream Junkies Studios in Haddonfield, Illinois, this is Horror Fights."
Judged by Collider Nightmares host Clarke Wolfe.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker.
Ben Begley returns after a 42 episode absence, the third-longest absence yet, 2 episodes short of Erin Robinson's second-place 44 episodes and one episode longer than Jon Schnepp's 41 that he set in episode 78.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Roger Barr * || 1/9 || Second
|-
| Josh Robert Thompson ** || New fighter || Third
|-
| Ben Begley || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 75%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Roger !! Josh !! Ben
|-
| 1: Pitch two iconic horror villains that you would like to see face off in a movie. || || || 1***
|-
| 2: What is the best deadliest horror movie villain? || || 1 || ****
|-
| 3: What familiar horror trope should be permanently retired? || 1***** || ||
|-
| 4: What horror movie death would you least want to experience? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Who is the greatest horror film director? || + || || 2
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''I, Robot'' vs. ''Prometheus''?+* || 1 || x || +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the most badass survivor from any horror movie? || +*** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: ''The Exorcist'' or ''The Shining''? || +**** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What non-horror director should make a horror film? || +***** || x || 1++
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Roger Barr's intro graphic names him as Roger S. Pumpkins.
.**Josh Robert Thompson's intro graphic erroneously names him Josh Robertson Thompson.
.***Ben (Critters vs. Gremlins) also won the twitter poll with 44%, followed by Josh (Jason Voorhies vs. Jaws) with 43% and Roger (Death Bed vs Robert the tire from ''Rubber'') with 12%.
.****Ben (Freddy Krueger) again won the twitter poll with 38%, followed by Josh (The Thing) with 34% and Roger (Jason Voorhies) with 28%.
.*****Roger (car won't start) also won the twitter poll with 42%. Josh (found footage) and Ben (final girl tripping) tied.
+Roger (John Carpenter) again won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Ben (Wes Craven) with 46% and Josh (William Friedkin) with 7%.
+*Bargain bin pic, with Clarke reading aloud.
+**Ben, who was stuck with ''I, Robot'', actually won the twitter poll with 55%, but this is put out before arguments are heard.
+***Roger (Nancy from ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'') won the twitter poll with 83%, beating Ben (Erin from ''You're Next'').
+****Roger (''The Shining'') won the twitter poll with 59%.
+*****In his rebuttal, Roger indicated that his choice (Harold Ramis) directed ''Ghostbusters''. The film was directed by Ivan Reitman. Ramis was one of the screenwriters.
++Ben (Wes Anderson) also won the twitter poll with 67%, the only time in the Speed Round that Clarke agreed with the poll.
'''Episode 109: What Franchise Should Wonder Woman Join? (11-5-16)'''<ref>Episode 109: What Franchise Should Wonder Woman Join? (11-5-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIu8okjbbx4</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Lindsey Pankhurst and Abe Saldana.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Stephen Glickman || 0/2 || Second
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Scott Mantz || 2/5 || Third *
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 71%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Stephen !! style="width: 7%"|Coy !! Scott
|-
| 1: Who is the best movie President? || || 1 || **, ***
|-
| 2: What iconic role should Benedict Cumberbatch play next? || 1**** || **** ||
|-
| 3: What retro game character deserves a solo movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What other franchise should Wonder Woman join? || || ***** || 1
|-
| 5: Of all the seven [dwarves], who is the best [dwarf]? || 1 || || +
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Yell out which one we should buy.+* || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie featuring this actor in any role:....Ewan McGregor? || 1+** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best song from ''Beauty and the Beast''? || || 1+***|| x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best dramatic performance by a comedian or comedic actor? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*In his fifth consecutive third place finish in a Movie Fight, Scott becomes the second fighter after Dan to not finish in second place in any of his first eight appearances (back in episode 92, he had become the only one besides Dan to not do so in his first seven).
.**Scott (James Marshall) won 53% of the twitter poll, followed by Coy (Camacho) with 29% and Stephen (Dave) with 17%.
.***Dan said that Camacho took the electoral vote, but James Marshall won the popular vote. In the Presidential election five days after the taping, Donald Trump won the electoral vote while Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
.****Stephen (Inspector Gadget) and Coy (Jafar) tied on the twitter poll with 35% each, followed by Scott (James Bond) with 30%. Coy pulled ahead shortly after Andy gave the point.
.*****Coy (''The Expendables'') won the twitter poll with 36%, followed by Scott (''Star Trek'') with 34% and Stephen (''Jurassic Park'') with 30%.
+During Scott's introduction of his choice Happy, a picture of Doc appeared.
+*Bargain bin pic of ''Rookie of the Year'' and ''Major League''.
+**Split decision. Scott chose Coy (''Trainspotting'') while Lindsey, Abe, and Andy chose Stephen (''Moulin Rouge'').
+***Split decision. In a near reversal of the previous question, Scott chose Stephen (''Beauty and the Beast'') while Lindsey, Abe, Dan, and Andy chose Coy ("Be Our Guest").
*Coy actually answered "Be My Guest".
'''Episode 110: What is the Best Movie Alien? (11-12-16)'''<ref>Episode 110: What is the Best Movie Alien? (11-12-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-C-0cxcaF4</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Alina Lewis.
Jacqueline's name is displayed on the scoreboard as "Jac."
The thumbnail picture for the episode features a Squeeze Toy Alien from the ''Toy Story'' films, but this does not feature in any answer.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Brett Erlich || 0/4 || Second
|-
| Lon Harris || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Jacqueline Coley || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 79%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Brett !! Lon !! Jacqueline
|-
| 1: What is the best movie alien? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Who should direct ''The Flash''? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What other** 80's movie deserves a remake?? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: What classic or iconic movie character should never be recast or rebooted? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What is the best closing shot of any movie? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| colspan="4" | BREAK: Alicia Malone activates the Show Stopper to challenge Dan Murrell for the Belt while Brett tends to his bloody nose.
|-
! colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2D4; width: 82%;" |Question !! style="background: #CEF2D4; width: 8%;" |Alicia !! style="background: #CEF2D4; width: 11%;" |Dan
|-
| colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND A: If you could only watch one director's movies for the rest of your life, who[m] do you choose:...[the] Coen brothers or [Quentin] Tarantino?|| style="background: #CEF2F2;"|1 || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|****
|-
| colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND B: What is the best remake of all time? || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | || style="background: #CEF2F2;"| 1
|-
| colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND C: Worst movie from an Academy Award-nominated director? || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | 1*****, + || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|
|-
| colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND D: Most over-the-top Nicolas Cage performance? +* || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | || style="background: #CEF2F2;"| 1
|-
| colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND E: Best non-John Williams film score? || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | || style="background: #CEF2F2;"| 1
|-
| colspan="2" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |'''FINAL SCORES''' || style="background: #CEF2F2;" |2 || style="background: #CEF2F2;" |'''3'''
|-
| colspan="4" | RESUME GAME
|-
! Question !! Brett !! Lon !! Jacqueline
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If you had to buy one, which would you pick? +** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who'd be the better friend: Ant-Man or Doctor Strange? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of his new Netflix movie, ''True Memoirs of an International Assassin'', what is the best Kevin James movie? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best movie to watch after a break-up? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What movie had the most impact on Tom Hanks' career? || || x || 1+****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Jacqueline (the first Xenomorph) also won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Lon (Superman) with 32% and Brett (The Thing) with 25%.
.**Besides ''An American Werewolf in London''.
.***Brett (''WarGames'') also won the twitter poll with 44%. Andy had Dan reveal this before his ruling.
.****Dan was slower at saying the Coen brothers.
.*****Split decision. Lon chose Dan (''The Last Airbender'') while Jacqueline and Andy chose Alicia (Oliver Stone's ''Alexander'').
+There was disagreement on exactly what the question asked (worst movie from the collective body of nominated directors vs. worst movie for a particular director relative to the director's total body of work). Andy initially chose Dan but, but after Alicia described her interpretation, Andy changed his mind. Lon said that an asterisk would accompany the point.
+*Question previously used in episode 59.
+**Bargain bin pic of ''Murder, She Baked: A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery'' and ''The Dog Lover''.
+***Split decision. Alina chose Jacqueline (''Grown Ups''), who hadn't even seen a Kevin James movie, while Dan, Lon, and Andy all chose Brett (''Paul Blart: Mall Cop'').
+****Split decision. Dan chose Brett (''Forrest Gump'') while Lon and Andy chose Jacqueline (''Philadelphia'').
'''Episode 111: What is the Best Harry Potter Movie? (11-19-16)'''<ref>Episode 111: What is the Best Harry Potter Movie? (11-19-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5yWVe6XZw</ref>
Sponsored by Loot Crate.
Erika Ishii and Roth Cornet as Fact Checkers.
Jon gives a different introduction in the style of ''Harry Potter'' commercials.
Andy wears Harry Potter style glasses while judging.
While Gina is listed as a new fighter, she competed on TV Fights two days earlier.
As usual, Spencer's name is displayed on the scoreboard as Spence.
First Movie Fights episode since October 2015 in which more than 11 points are awarded.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 1/6 || Third
|-
| Gina Ippolito || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/13 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 88%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Trisha !! Gina !! Spencer
|-
| 1: What is the best ''Harry Potter'' film? || || 1* || **
|-
| 2: What element of the Wizarding World are you glad doesn't really exist? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: If you could own one magical item from any ''Harry Potter'' film, which one would it be? || 1 || 1 || 1
|-
| 4: What is the most shocking moment in the ''Harry Potter'' series? || *** || || 1
|-
| 5: What actor gives the best performance throughout the ''[Harry] Potter'' franchise? **** || ***** || || 1+
|-
| TIE BREAKER: You're gonna pick a name, and you're gonna have to defend why [he or she is] the best? +*, +** || || 0 || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the worst Harry Potter movie? || x || 1+***, +**** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best Hogwart[s] House? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who wins in a direct match-up:...Voldemort or Dumbledore? || x || || 1+*****, ++
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who is the best Hogwarts student other than Harry, Ron, and Hermione? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Besides Ron, who's the best Weasley? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''6''' || 4
|}
.*Gina (''Prisoner of Azkaban'') also won the twitter poll with 53%. Roth mentioned this before Andy rendered his decision.
.**Spencer's first choice was ''Deathly Hallows part 2'', but he lost the coin toss to Trisha. He subsequently lost a coin toss to Gina and went with ''Sorcerer's [Philosopher's] Stone''.
.***Once again, Roth announce the winner of the twitter poll before Andy made his decision. Trisha (Dumbledore's death) won with 44%, followed by Spencer (Cedric Diggory's death) with 33% and Gina (Hedwig's death) with 23%.
.****After Andy read the question, he said he wanted the fighters to pick a specific movie since the number of movies in which the picks appeared varied greatly (as actor Richard Harris died). However, Spencer said that would cause his answer to change, and Trisha also appeared to feel the same. So Andy simply indicated that the fighters could not use the number of movies as part of the argument.
.*****Trisha won a coin toss for Alan Rickman. Despite this, Andy felt she gave the weakest argument.
+Despite losing the argument, Trisha (Alan Rickman) won the twitter poll (which Andy predicted) with 74%. Spencer (Maggie Smith) received 19% while Gina (Richard Harris) received 7%.
+*Trisha and Gina had to blindly pick out of a sorting hat from Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, and Harry Potter. They respectively chose Ron and Harry.
+**Andy gave more time and rounds of arguments for this question than the normal Speed Round questions.
+***Spencer said "the second one" before Gina said "''Chamber of Secrets''" (which is the second movie). So Gina had to go with her next choice, ''Deathly Hallows part 1''.
+****Split decision. Trisha, Erika, and Roth all chose Spencer, but Andy indicated he would have gone with Gina. He asked Erika and Roth if they were on the fence, and they indicated that they were, so he gave the point to Gina.
+*****Spencer was faster at saying Dumbledore.
++Split decision. Not counting the first question of the Speed Round, this is the second overturn of the game and the ''first by Andy''. Trisha and Roth picked Gina (Voldemort), but Andy wasn't convinced because the question asked about a direct match-up while Trisha and Roth were more so referring to the long-game.
'''Episode 112: Dumbest Movie Premise of All Time? (11-26-16)'''<ref>Episode 112: Dumbest Movie Premise of All Time? (11-26-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9d3SFCids4</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Tybee Diskin.
Episode aired on Screen Junkies Plus on Thanksgiving. As the group was on break, this did not air live. Additionally, there was no "After the Fight" episode that followed it.
"Last Fighter Standing." Single-elimination tournament.
The fighters: JTE, Sasha Perl-Raver, Scott Mantz, Coy Jandreau, Marc Andreyko, Joe Starr, Spencer Gilbert, and Mike Carlson.
This episode is not counted in the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Fighters (in response order) !! Question !! colspan="2" | Eliminated
|-
| JTE, Sasha, Scott || 1: What movie played on loop would you use to torture someone for information? || colspan="2" | Sasha
|-
| JTE, Coy, Scott || 2: What major Hollywood release has the all-time dumbest premise? || colspan="2" | JTE
|-
| Marc*, Coy, Scott** || 3: Recast a John Travolta role with Nicolas Cage.*** || colspan="2" | Coy
|-
| Marc, Joe, Scott || 4: If you had to build a religion around the philosophy of any movie character, which one would you pick? || colspan="2" | Scott
|-
| Marc, Joe, Spencer || 5: Improve a movie by swapping out a main character with a talking dog. || colspan="2" | Joe****, Scott
|-
| Marc, Mike, Spencer || 6: In honor of Thanksgiving, what movie family would you want to be part of? || colspan="2" | Marc
|-
! colspan="2" | Speed Round Question !! Mike !! Spencer
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND A: Who will win an Oscar first:...Will Farrell or Seth Rogen? || 1***** ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND B: There will be two movies on the screen from our bargain bin...You will have to tell me which of these two we should buy. + || || 1
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND C: What is the worst Tom Hanks movie? || || 1
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather have a drink with: Michael Keaton or Kurt Russell? || 1+* ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND E1: More dissapointing: The ''Matrix'' sequels or the ''Hobbit'' prequels? || || +**
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND E2: What's the best movie with a title that's six words or longer? || || 1
|-
| colspan="2" | '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''3'''
|}
.*Marc chose ''Hairspray'', Sasha's pick for the first question.
.**Scott chose ''Face/Off'', his answer to the second question.
.***All three fighters originally chose ''Battlefield Earth''.
.****Andy threw Joe out after his argument for replacing Pvt. Ryan similar to how he threw Spencer out in the fourth round of the first Last Fighter Standing episode. However, just as JTE was removed in the same round in which he returned, Scott also was removed right after coming back.
.*****Split decision. Marc chose Spencer (Will Farrell) while Sasha, Scott, Coy, and JTE chose Mike.
.+Bargain bin pics of ''Now You See Me 2'' and ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2''.
+*Split decision. Coy, Scott, and Sasha chose Spencer (Kurt Russell) while JTE, Marc, and Andy chose Mike.
+**Spencer was slightly faster at saying the ''Matrix'' sequels, but Andy decided to throw out the question and go on to another one.
'''Episode 113: Worst Comic Book Movie (TRICK QUESTION) (12-3-16)'''<ref>Episode 113: Worst Comic Book Movie (TRICK QUESTION) (12-3-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZPDN3yKcrM</ref>
Sponsored by Nature Box.
On Screen Junkies Plus, the episode title is "Best Scorsese Movie?" Also, the title card features pictures of Hal, Dan, and Coy rather than the traditional action themed card, which ''is'' what is used on youtube.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker
Blind fight. Fighters had no time to prepare answers.
This episode introduces the concept of the Trick Question in Round 5.
Not counting the first episode, twenty-third episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
Twenty-first episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Hal Rudnick || 8/11 || Third
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| Coy Jandreau || 3/1 || Second
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| Dan Murrell || 14/7 || '''Win'''
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! Question !! style="width: 7%"| Hal !! style="width: 7%"| Coy !! style="width: 7%"| Dan
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| 1: What is the worst Robert DeNiro performance? || 1 || * ||
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| 2: What is the best Martin Scorsese movie? || || || 1**
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| 3: What is the worst prequel of all time? || || || 1***
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| 4: In honor of ''Moana'',... what is the best Disney animal sidekick? || || 1 ||
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| 5: What is the worst**** comic book movie? || || 1***** ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: I'm gonna show you two movies, and you have to tell us which one should we buy? + || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie facial hair? || x || 1+* ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: For the rest of your life, you can only watch one of these actors' movies.... Who[m] would you pick: Keanu Reeves or Matt Damon? || x || 1+** ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: What movie is most improved by a second viewing? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND E: Best movie whose title has four words? || x || || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Coy (''Dirty Grandpa'') won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Hal (''Rocky and Bullwinkle'') with 34% and Dan (Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'') with 23%.
.**Dan (''Raging Bull'') actually lost the twitter poll again with 17%. Hal (''Goodfellas'') won with 48% while Coy (''The Departed'') received 35%.
.***Dan (''Attack of the Clones'') tied Hal (''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'') for the twitter poll victory with 34%. Coy (''The Phantom Menace'') received 32%.
.****Trick question. After the fighters gave their responses, Andy made them defend their picks as the ''best''.
.*****Coy (''Fantastic Four (2015)'') also won the twitter poll, followed by Dan (''Superman IV: The Quest for Peace'') and then Hal (''Catwoman'').
+Bargain bin pic of ''Independence Day: Resurgence'' and ''Alice Through the Looking Glass''.
+*Split decision. Joe chose Dan (Hans Gruber), but Andy and Hal chose Coy (Tony Stark).
+**Split decision. Hal chose Dan (Keanu Reeves) while Joe and Andy chose Coy.
'''Episode 114: Greatest Lightsaber Fighter - Star Wars: MOVIE FIGHTS! (12-10-16)'''<ref>Episode 114: Greatest Lightsaber Fighter - Star Wars: MOVIE FIGHTS! (12-10-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gPXC6ztDg</ref>
Kristian returns after a 43-episode absence.
A new introduction was created for this special episode.
Emma Fyffe fights in place of Maude Garrett, who was originally scheduled to fight.
Emma is listed as a new fighter, but she has fought in three TV Fights.
In their introductions, each fighter has a Movie Poster featuring them as each character, except for Darth Vader, who is played by Ken Napzok. Kristian, Dan, and Emma's posters respectively feature ''The Empire Strikes Back'', ''A New Hope'', and ''Return of the Jedi''.
Kristian's name is listed on the scoreboard as "Harloff."
Dan is accompanied on the couch by "Bachelor in Paradise" star Jared Haibon.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Kristian Harloff || 1/5 || '''Win'''
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| Dan Casey || 0/1 || Second
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| Emma Fyffe || New fighter || Third
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! Question !! Kristian !! Dan !! Emma
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| 1: I wanna know who gave the best individual performance of any ''Star Wars'' film? || 1 || ||
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| 2: If you could pick a single character from all of Star Wars, who would come out...on top in a lightsaber battle royale? || 1* || ||
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| 3: Pitch a movie set in the Old Republic. || || 1 ||
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| 4: What is the best line of dialogue from any ''Star Wars'' movie? || || 1** ||
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| 5: If you had to spend a year on any ''Star Wars'' moon or planet, which one would you choose? || *** || || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
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| SPEED ROUND A: Who is the best ''Star Wars'' droid? || || 1**** || x
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| SPEED ROUND B: What is the overall best...lightsaber fight? || 1***** || + || x
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| SPEED ROUND C: Tell me something in the Star Wars universe that's worse than Jar Jar? || 1 || || x
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| SPEED ROUND D: Other than the Millenium Falcon, what's the best ship? || 1+*, +** || || x
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Kristian (Palpatine) actually lost the twitter poll with 23%. Emma (Obi-Wan Kenobi) won with 47%, followed by Dan (Mace Windu) with 30%.
.**Dan ("I know" from ''The Empire Strikes Back'') also won the twitter poll with 55%.
.***Kristian (Naboo) won the twitter poll with 72%.
.****Split decision. Emma chose Kristian (R2-D2) while Dan, Jared, and Andy chose Dan Casey (BB-8).
.*****Split decision. Emma and Jared chose Dan Casey while Dan and Andy chose Kristian.
+Dan Casey chose Palpative vs Vader and Luke, which, as Dan Murrell pointed out, was not a lightsaber fight.
+*Kristian had wanted to chose the Ghost, which had only appeared in "Star Wars: Rebels" at the time. However, it did briefly appear in ''Rogue One,'' which was released the following week.
+**Split decision. Dan chose Dan Casey (Slave I), while Emma, Jared, and Andy chose Kristian (TIE Fighter).
'''Episode 115: Rogue One: Did We Need It!? - DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS!! (12-17-16)'''<ref>Episode 115: Rogue One: Did We Need It!? - DRUNK MOVIE FIGHTS!! (12-17-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAvSAGPJA6Y</ref>
Drunk Movie Fights championship. The fight montage for Drunk Movie Fights is used.
No drinking rules are stated or used.
Hosted by Dan Murrell. He performs his first ''and second'' overturns in this episode.
Each fighter had a specialized drink that he or she was regularly served, made by James Anderson, who used the "Dan's Labyrinth" desk.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker. He is accompanied on the couch by Marc Andreyko.
Twenty-fourth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Not counting the first episode, twenty-fourth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
Twenty-second episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Alicia Malone || 6/4 || Third
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| Ken Napzok || 2/0 || '''Win'''
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| Andy Signore || 2/6 || Second
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! Question !! Alicia !! Ken !! Andy
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| 1: Ruin a belovèd film classic by adding on scene. || 1 || ||
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| 2: What is the most annoying thing that people do in movies but not real life? || || || 1
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| 3: [The] ''The Fate of the Furious'' trailer came out.... We want you guys to pitch ''Fast 20''. || || 1 ||
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| 4: ''Rogue One[: A Star Wars Story]'': was it necessary; do we need it? * || || || 1
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| 5: ''Collateral Beauty'', the latest Will Smith movie, is opening this week. It is currently sitting at an admirable 14% on Rotten Tomatoes.... We want you all to name what the worst film starring Will Smith is. ** || || 1*** ||
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| colspan="4" | COMMENTARY BY HAL RUDNICK (WHO HAD NOT BEEN WATCHING, BUT WAS WORKING ON A SCREEN JUNKIES SHOW SPECIAL) DURING BATHROOM BREAK
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: These two are in the bargain bin. Which one do you buy?**** || x || || 1*****
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| SPEED ROUND B: What would you rather be transformed into: a Gremlin or a Minion? || x || 1+ ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: Besides Brad Pitt, who is the hottest male celebrity? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: What movie is the best movie to put on when you're drinking alone? || x || 1+* ||
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| SPEED ROUND E: What is the best intoxicated movie performance? +**, +***, +**** || x || 1+***** ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 4
|}
.*Alicia did not fight. She cast a ballot ahead of time who would win. If she was correct, she would get a point. She incorrectly chose Ken.
.**Trick question. After the Alicia, Ken, and Andy named their movies (''Wild Wild West'', ''Men in Black II'', and ''After Earth''), they were told that they had to defend them as the ''best'' Will Smith movie.
.***Ken stated that ''Men in Black'' came out in 1996. It came out in 1997.
.****The DVD sets were the two ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop'' films and the two ''Grown Ups'' films.
.*****Split decision. Third overturn of Movies Fights, and the first by Dan, who did not feel Alicia's and Joe's reasons for Ken's argument for the ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop'' movies were strong enough.
+Split decision. Fourth overturn of Movie Fights, and he second by Dan, who suddenly takes the lead over Andy and Alicia. He felt Ken gave the better argument for the Minions, even though Marc, Joe, and Alicia all chose Andy.
+*Andy, who chose ''The Rock'', conceded after hearing Ken's initial argument for ''Casablanca''.
+**Dan clarified ahead of time that he was asking for a character, not an actor, and that any substance - not just alcohol - would count for intoxication.
+***Ken and Andy were given 30 seconds for initial arguments and 15 seconds for rebuttal.
+****Question submitted by Dan's girlfriend, Mara Knopic.
+*****Split decision. Alicia and Marc chose Andy (Brad Pitt in ''True Romance''), while Joe and Dan chose Ken (Benicio del Toro in ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'').
'''Episode 116: Best Movie Decade Of All Time? - Classic Movie Fights! (12-24-16)'''<ref>Episode 116: Best Movie Decade Of All Time? - Classic Movie Fights! (12-24-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM5dcg-7agM</ref>
Hosted by Alicia Malone, who hosted the first Classic Movie Fights.
Once again, the episode is shown in black and white. However, no montage is shown this time.
Jessie Maltin (Leonard's daughter) as Fact Checker. However, no fact checks were performed.
Sponsored by NatureBox. A promo is given for 50% off one's first order.
The episode features significant instances of fighters fighting on behalf of others. However, this was viewed favorably for the arguer in determining points, rather than favorably for the person whose argument was being boosted.
Pre-recorded episode. A pre-recorded episode of the Screen Junkies Show (aired 12-28-16) was taped immediately afterwards.
Only six points are awarded in this episode, the lowest of any Movie or TV Fight.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Roth Cornet || 1/3 || Second
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| Leonard Maltin || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Sasha Perl-Raver || 1/1 || Third
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! Question !! Roth !! Leonard !! Sasha
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| 1: Which classic film director would have the best career in Hollywood today? || || 1 ||
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| 2: What is the best pre-1980 animated film? || 1 || * ||
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| 3: What is the best song-and-dance number from any musical? || || || 1
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| 4: Which classic film remains the most relevant in (the) 2016? || 1 || ||
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| 5: What is the best all-time decade for movies? || || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
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| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best ''film noir''?** || || 1*** || x
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''3'''**** || 1
|}
.*Leonard switched his answer from ''Dumbo'' to ''Pinocchio''.
.**Leonard was slightly faster than Roth at saying ''Double Indemnity''. She conceded the point but still made Leonard give his argument.
.***Technically, Leonard sets the record for shortest Speed Round sweep as the game was called after just the one Speed Round question.
.****Leonard's finish with three points is the lowest winning score of any Movie or TV Fight.
'''Episode 117: What Is The Best Movie of 1994? - 1994 MOVIE FIGHTS!! (12-31-16)'''<ref>Episode 117: What Is The Best Movie of 1994? - 1994 MOVIE FIGHTS!! (12-31-16) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMTAxFwvRUk</ref>
Fought by Andy, Spencer, and Dan, who fought in the 1999 fight a year earlier. The seating is reversed from that fight.
Sponsored by NatureBox.
Hosted by Joe Starr.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker. Unlike Ken, who fact checked from the future in the 1999 fight, Lon fact checks from the year 1994.
At the end of the youtube video of this fight, there is an advertisement for the Plus-exclusive video of the 50 best moments from the first 100 episodes of Movie Fights.
Like the 1999 fight a year earlier, the fight is pre-recorded fought from the perspective of New Year's Eve of 1994. Once again, there are several anachronisms, including the playing of the fight montage. Most of these come from Joe and include the O.J. Simpson murder trial, the North American Playstation, and Pizza Hut Stuffed Crust Pizza, which all were occurred/debuted in 1995.
Fighters take turns answering in reverse order from normal.
As the 1999 fight is not included in the official statistics, this fight is not included either.
Ninth unofficial fight to feature Dan. His third, and second consecutive, such victory.
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! Fighters !! Finish
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| Andy Signore || Third
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| Spencer Gilbert || Second
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| Dan Murrell || '''Win'''
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! Question !! Andy !! Spencer !! Dan
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| 1: What character should Jim Carrey play next? || || 1 || *
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| 2: ''Speed'' was an amazing movie.... Pitch the setting and villain for ''Speed 2''? || 1 || ||
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| 3: Who should direct and star in the live-action Jetsons movie? || || ** || 1
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| 4: ''Forrest Gump'' was a great movie.... What pre-1994 historical figure or event should Forrest Gump visit? || || 1 ||
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| 5: What is the best movie of 1994? || || || 1***
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| 6: BLIND FIGHT: What is the better movie?**** || || ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: Most promising director: Quentin Tarantino or Kevin Smith? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: Who should play the next Batman? || x || ***** || 1+
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| SPEED ROUND C: Better breakout Brad Pitt blockbuster:... ''Interview with a Vampire'' or ''Legends of the Fall''? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: Better child performance: [Kristen] Dunst [in] ''Interview with a Vampire'' or Natalie Portman in ''[Léon:] The Professional''? || x || || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Dan indicated that Deadpool breaks the fourth wall. As Lon pointed out, he didn't do this until after he got his own comic series years later.
.**Spencer gets knocked out after casting too many people who are not well-known in 1994 and not choosing a director.
.***Dan states that he's never heard of Samuel L. Jackson (one of the stars of Spencer's choice, ''Pulp Fiction'') despite wearing a ''Jurassic Park'' shirt.
.****Andy drew ''Timecop'', Spencer drew ''Stargate'', and Dan drew ''The Crow.'' Without any arguments, Andy said Spencer and Dan could go to the Speed Round.
.*****Before either Spencer or Dan answered, Spencer asked Dan if Brandon Lee was still alive despite the fact that Dan drew ''The Crow'' only minutes earlier.
+Split decision. Fifth overturn of Movie Fights (but the fourth in only seven episodes). Andy and Lon chose Spencer (Steven Seagal) while Joe chose Dan (Jean Claude Van Damme).
'''Episode 118: Best Movie of 2016 (1-7-17)'''<ref>Episode 118: Best Movie of 2016 (1-7-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAEKsTDmkpM</ref>
Dan is accompanied by Jonathan Youngblood, Maggie Baine, and Jack Shipley, all of whom competed on January 6, 2017 (the day after this episode was taped) in a fan fight.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Marc Andreyko || 2/7 || '''Win'''
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| Roth Cornet || 1/4 || Second
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| Scott Mantz || 2/6 || Third *
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! Question !! Marc !! Roth !! Scott
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| 1: What was the best scene from a movie in 2016? || || 1** || ***
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| 2: What is the best performance of 2016? || 1 || || ****
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| 3: What is the most overrated movie of 2016? || || || 1
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| 4: What 2016 movie would you like to officially "do-over?" || 1 || || *****, +
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| 5: What is the best movie of 2016? || || 1+* ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
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| SPEED ROUND A: For this Blind Fight, you must add Minions to your selection to make your film even better. +** || 1 || || x
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| SPEED ROUND B: Worst movie of 2016? || || 1 || x
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| SPEED ROUND C: Who gave the funniest performance of 2016? || || 1+*** || x
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| SPEED ROUND D1: Best movie villain of 2016? +**** || || || x
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| SPEED ROUND D2: ''Deadpool'' or ''[Captain America:]'' Civil War? || 1+***** || || x
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| SPEED ROUND E: Most useless member of the Suicide Squad? || 1++, ++* || || x
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*In his sixth consecutive third place finish in a Movie Fight, Scott becomes the second fighter after Dan to not finish in second place in any of his first nine appearances (back in episode 109, he had become the only one besides Dan to not do so in his first eight).
.**Roth (''Manchester by the Sea'') actually lost the twitter poll with 19%. Marc (Wonderwoman's introduction in ''Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice'') won the twitter poll with 41% while Scott (the final scene in ''La La Land'') received 40%.
.***During Scott's initial description, he gave a spoiler warning. A graphic appeared at the bottom of the screen, but it was the one for After the Fight, telling the audience to watch Movie Fights first.
.****Scott (Emma Stone in ''La La Land'') won the twitter poll with 56%.
.*****Scott initially chose Marc's choice (''X-Men: Apocalypse''), but he had to pick another option. He stated that he almost went with ''The Girl on the Train'', which was Roth's choice.
+Scott (''Suicide Squad'') won the twitter poll.
+*After Roth won, she admitted that Marc's choice (''Moonlight'') was her favorite film of the year.
+**Marc picked ''Moonlight'', and Roth picked ''Manchester by the Sea''. These were their respective choices for question 5.
+***Split decision. Jonathan chose Marc (Zac Efron in ''Neighbors 2'') while Dan, Scott, and Andy chose Roth (Ryan Gosling in ''The Nice Guys'').
+****Neither Marc nor Roth could come up with an answer in time.
+*****Marc one despite being slower at saying ''Deadpool''.
++Marc was faster at choosing Slipknot. Roth initially agreed but eventually chose Enchantress, who was not a member of the Suicide Squad team despite being in the movie and originally part of the squad. Strangely, she had been unwilling to choose another ''film noir'' in the final question of the recent Classic Movie Fights after Leonard Maltin chose Double Indemnity despite there existing many other options for that question.
++*Split decision. Scott chose Roth while Dan and Andy chose Marc.
'''Screen Junkies Plus Exclusive: Fan Fights: Who's the Biggest Movie Star? (1-6-17)'''<ref>Screen Junkies Plus Exclusive: Fan Fights: Who's the Biggest Movie Star? (1-6-17) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/whos-the-biggest-movie-star-3072786</ref>
This episode is not available on youtube. The winners of this fight and the second fan fight a week later will be competing in an official fight at the end of January, which will be on youtube.
Dan is joined on the couch by Maggie's fiancé Steven.
Despite the episode being live (aired at 3:00 pm PST), it is not followed by an After the Fight. However, at the end of the episode, Andy took some time to speak with the fighters.
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! Fighters !! Finish
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| Jonathan Youngblood || '''Win'''
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| Maggie Baine || Third
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| Jack Shipley || Second
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! Question !! Jonathan !! Maggie !! Jack
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| 1: What is the best movie featuring Vin Diesel? || 1 || ||
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| 2: Who is the best supporting or character actor in Hollywood today? || 1 || ||
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| 3: What's the best movie that's based on a true story? || || || 1
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| 4: At this moment today, who is the biggest movie star in the world? || || 1 ||
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| 5: BLIND FIGHT: Improve [your movie] by replacing an actor or actress with Kevin James.* || || || 1**
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: If Ben Affleck doesn't direct ''The Batman'', who should? || 1*** || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie set in Los Angeles? || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: Best character from any Pixar film? || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: [Robert] De Niro or [Al] Pacino? || 1**** || x ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Jonathan, Maggie, and Jack respectively picked ''The Revenant'', ''Gladiator'' (not specified which one, but assumed to be the 2000 film), and ''The Silence of the Lambs''.
.**Jack (Buffalo Bill) won the twitter poll with 36% while Jonathan (Hugh Glass) and Maggie (Commodus) tied with 32% a piece.
.***Split decision. Maggie chose Jack (Joss Whedon) while Dan and Andy chose Jonathan (David Fincher).
.****Split decision. Maggie chose Jack (Pacino) while Dan and Andy chose Jonathan (De Niro).
'''Episode 119: Best SNL Movie Star (1-14-17)'''<ref>Episode 119: Best SNL Movie Star (1-14-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTCELu2w6uY</ref>
Dan is accompanied by Jorel Blu and Dan Hernandez, two of the three fighters who competed on January 13, 2017 (the day after this episode was taped) in a fan fight.
Twenty-fourth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smosh Ian Hecox] || New fighter || Third
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| Jack Henry Robbins || New fighter || Second
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| Joe Starr || 0/4 || '''Win'''
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 88%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Ian !! style="width: 5%"|Jack !! style="width: 5%"|Joe
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| 1: In honor of [Ian's and Jack's] film ''Ghostmates'',... what movie character would make the best roommate? * || || 1** ||
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| 2: In honor of [''Monster Trucks''],... we wanna know what movie seems... the most like it was a young child's idea? || 1*** || ||
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| 3: What "SNL" alumn[us] has had the best movie career? || || || 1****
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| 4: In honor of ''[The] Bye Bye Man'',... what's the best movie with the worst title? || || || 1
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| 5: In honor of [youtube videos of scenes from the first two ''Home Alone'' movies with blood added],... we wanna know what movie would be better if it [were] really bloody and gory? || ***** || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: What two characters... are the best on-screen duo? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND B: Tim Burton may direct a live-action ''Dumbo''. Who should play Dumbo? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: What movie should always be playing year-round in theaters? || x || 1+ ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: I'm gonna name two actors. You gotta tell me who's better:... Christopher Walken or Nicolas Cage? || x || || 1+*
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| SPEED ROUND E1: Which movie inspired the all-time coolest toys? +** || x || ||
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| SPEED ROUND E2: What's the most annoying movie performance? || x || || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Based on a twitter question submitted in April 2015. It is a rematch of sorts.
.**Jack (Lara Croft) also won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Joe (Mr. Miyagi) with 33% and Ian (Mrs. Doubtfire) with 30%.
.***Ian (''Pacific Rim'') also won the twitter poll with 44%.
.****Joe (Robert Downey Jr.) also won the twitter poll.
.*****Ian (''Captain America: Civil War'') won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Joe (''Jumanji'') with 42% and Jack (''Blue Crush'') with 9%.
+Split decision. Jorel and Dan Murrell chose Joe (''The Wizard of Oz'') while Dan Hernandez, Ian, and Andy chose Jack (''It's a Wonderful Life'').
+*Split decision. Ian chose Jack (Walken) while Dan Hernandez, Jorel, Andy, and [very slightly] Dan Murrell chose Joe.
+**Neither Joe nor Jack provided an answer, so Andy moved on to another question.
'''Screen Junkies Plus Exclusive: Fan Fights: Best Pixar Movie (1-13-17)'''<ref>Screen Junkies Plus Exclusive: Fan Fights: Best Pixar Movie (1-13-17) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/fan-fights-best-pixar-movie-3074275</ref>
This episode is not available on youtube. The winner of this fight and Jonathan Youngblood (the winner of the first fan fight a week earlier) will be competing in an official fight at the end of January, which will be on youtube.
Hosted by Dan Murrell.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker.
Despite the episode being live (aired at 12:00 pm PST), it is not followed by an After the Fight.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Finish
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| Jorel Blu || Third
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| Adry Sotolongo || '''Win'''
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| Dan Hernandez || Second
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 74%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Jorel !! style="width: 5%"|Adry !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
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| 1: What is the all-time most disappointing movie sequel? || || 1 ||
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| 2: What movie franchise is the most consistently good across all entries? || || || 1
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| 3: What's the worst Christopher Nolan movie? || 1* || ||
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| 4: What is the best Pixar movie? || || 1 ||
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| 5: BLIND FIGHT: Who would be the best pick to fix ''Grown Ups 3''? ** || || || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: As of right now, as of today, who is the best comedy star? || || *** || 1****
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| SPEED ROUND B: This year, what will be the best comic book movie of 2017? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best Bruce Willis movie that is not part of the ''Die Hard'' franchise? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best performance in any Quentin Tarantino movie? || x || 1 ||
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| SPEED ROUND E: what is best movie featuring Leonardo DiCaprio? || x || 1***** ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 4
|}
.*Jorel (''Insomnia'') also won the twitter poll with 41%, followed by Dan (''Interstellar'') with 30% and Adry (''The Dark Knight Rises'') with 29%.
.**Jorel, Adry, and Dan respectively pulled Alejandro Iñarritu, Clint Eastwood, and Martin Scorsese out of a hat.
.***Despite the fact that he has been dead for over two years, Adry chose Robin Williams.
.****Split decision. Jorel chose Adry while Lon and Dan chose Dan (Zac Efron).
.*****Split decision. Jorel chose Dan (''Catch Me If You Can'') while Lon and Dan chose Adry (''The Wolf of Wall Street'').
'''Episode 120: Ultimate G.I Joe/Transformers Crossover (1-21-17)'''<ref>Episode 120: Ultimate G.I Joe/Transformers Crossover (1-21-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDUSRIMRN1k</ref>
Andre Meadows returns after a 68-episode absence from competing, the longest absence yet, 3 episodes longer than Matt Raub's 65 (set in episode 86).
John Flickinger returns after a 44-episode absence from competing, tying Erin Robinson for the third-longest absence after Andre and Matt Raub.
Relative to the seating arrangement, the finish placements were all the same as the previous Thursday's fight.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Dylan Berry.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Dr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Iseman Matt Iseman] || New fighter || Third
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| Andre Meadows || 1/1 || Second
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| John Flickinger || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 93%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Matt !! Andre !! style="width: 6%"|John
|-
| 1: In honor of ''Split'',... what is the worst M. Night Shyamalan * movie? || || ** || 1
|-
| 2: In honor of ''[xXx:] The Return of Xander Cage'',... what's a character that's only been in one movie that deserves a comeback? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What two actors should star in the ''White Men Can't Jump'' remake? || || 1 || ***
|-
| 4: Pitch us a G.I. Joe/Transformers crossover movie. || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What's the biggest name actor with the poorest filmography? || || 1**** ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What movie villain should get [his or her] own spinoff series? || x || || 0*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What movie squad would do the best against the Power Rangers? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best Mel Brooks movie? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best Jake Gyllenhaal performance? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: I'm gonna list two movies. You tell me which one's better and why:... ''Batman Forever'' or ''Batman v. Superman[: Dawn of Justice]''? || x || || 1+, +*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E1: What's the best movie about a mean or unlikable protagonist? +** || x || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E2: Best Jim Carrey movie? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*In both the title card and the bottom third throughout the question, the director's last name is misspelled as "Shymalan."
.**Andre (''The Last Airbender'') won the twitter poll with 69%.
.***John (Michael B. Jordan and Joseph Gordon-Levitt) won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Andre (Chris Evans an Anthony Mackie) with 40% and Matt (Seth Curry and Justin Timberlake) with 17%.
.****Andre (Gerard Butler) won the point ''despite'' being knocked-out. After the knock-out, Matt (Ben Affleck) and John (Nicolas Cage) were told to alternate naming good movies for the other fighter's actor. Afterwards, Dan gave summaries of the filmographies of all three, and then Andy gave the point to Andre.
.*****Split decision. Dan chose Matt (Moriarty) while Dylan and Andy chose John (Loki).
+John won the point despite letting Andre take ''Batman Forever'', which John was actually slightly faster in saying.
+*Split decision. Dan chose Andre while Dylan, Matt, and Andy chose John.
+**Neither John nor Andre could come up with an answer, so Andy moved on to another question.
'''SJ Universe: Fan Fights Big Reveal! (1-25-17)'''<ref>SJ Universe: Fan Fights Big Reveal! (1-25-17) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/fan-fights-big-reveal-3076722</ref>
Wild card Speed Round fight between the two second-place finishers of the recent fan fights. The winner will fight Adry Sotolongo and Jonathan Youngblood.
While the SJU episode was live, the competition portion was pre-taped. Dan Hernandez was revealed as the winner before the questions were shown.
The fighters fought from home via Skype while Lon Harris asked questions.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Finish
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| Dan Hernandez || '''Win'''
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| Jack Shipley || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Dan !! style="width: 5%"|Jack
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| SPEED ROUND A: We need the best movie Chris. || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: They're in the bargain bin; which do you pick: ''Animal House'' or ''Ferris Bueller['s Day Off]''? || 1* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best road trip movie? || 1** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D1: Best performance in a Coen Brothers movie? *** || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D2: The "Walking Dead" apocalypse just happened. What movie character do you want leading your group of survivors? || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''3''' || 1
|}
.*Dan was faster at saying ''Ferris Bueller''.
.**Dan won despite being slower at saying ''Road Trip'' and ultimately picking ''Dumb and Dumber''.
.***Question was tossed after neither Dan nor Jack could name a Coen Brother movie role. Jack was disqualified for googling, which would have meant Dan would have won the point if he simply could have named a role, but he could not. The footage was cut.
'''Episode 121: Fan Fights: Worst Performance of 2016 (1-28-17)'''<ref>Episode 121: Fan Fights: Worst Performance of 2016 (1-28-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HcdqgWGFno&t=7s</ref>
Episode sponsored by NatureBox. In the original airing on Screen Junkies Plus, it was announced initially that the episode was sponsored by Squarespace, but this was changed later that night.
The episode features the winners of two SJ Plus-exclusive fan fights and a wild-card winner. The winner receives a Belt.
This episode appears on youtube and ''is'' considered in the official statistics (no coaching or pinch-hitting was allowed).
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Randall Sans.
At 2:00:16, this is the longest episode of any Screen Junkies show ever.
Once again, the placement based on seating arrangement is the same as that of the previous Thursday.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Jonathan Youngblood || New fighter || Third
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| Adry Sotolongo || 1/1 || Second
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| Dan Hernandez || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 93%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jonathan !! style="width: 5%"|Adry !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
|-
| 1: In honor of our newbies here, what is the best feature film debut role by any actor? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: If you had a time machine, what single change would you make to a movie? || 1** || *** ||
|-
| 3: In honor of the Razzies,... we wanted to ask what is the worst**** performance of 2016? || || || 1*****
|-
| 4: In honor of the Oscar nominations that came out this week,... what was the most overlooked film not announced in the nine for the Best Picture slot of this year's Oscars? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: We wanna know what's the worst franchise with five or more films? || || || 1+
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best movie animal? || x || 1+* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best ''Star Wars'' episode title? || x || +** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the better movie that got fourteen Oscar nominations: ''Titanic'' or ''La La Land''? || x || || 1+***
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What movie improves that most on repeat viewings? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Worst Michael Bay movie? +**** || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Adry (Alan Rickman in ''Die Hard'') also won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Jonathan (Natalie Portman in ''The Professional: Léon'') with 32% and Dan (Julie Andrews in ''Mary Poppins'') with 19%.
.**Jonathan (casting Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel in ''Batman Begins'') actually lost the twitter poll with only 10%. Dan (recasting Anakin Skywalker in ''Star Wars Episodes II'' and ''III'') won with 47% (despite being the last choice for both Andy and Dan Murrell) followed by Adry (condensing ''The Hobbit'' trilogy into one movie) with 43%.
.***Dan indicated that he felt Adry should have won as Jonathan's and Dan Hernandez's changes were minor and inconsequential.
.****Trick question. After the fighters gave their answers, they had to defend their choices as the best.
.*****Dan (Jared Leto in ''Suicide Squad'') also won the twitter poll with 46%, followed by Jonathan (Kevin Spacey in ''Nine Lives'') with 31% and Adry (Robert DeNiro in ''Dirty Grandpa'') with 23%.
+Andy spent over six minutes to make the decision on the fifth point. Ultimately, Randall indicated that Dan made the better argument for the ''Step Up'' franchise even though he thought some of the movies were good, so Andy went along with him after leaning towards Jonathan.
+*Split decision. Jonathan chose Dan (Willy from ''Free Willy'') while Dan, Randall, and Andy chose Adry (Simba).
+**This question had previously been given to the fighters to prepare. Adry had forgotten what she said (''Revenge of the Sith'') and went with ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and unanimously lost to Dan (''The Force Awakens'').
+***Dan was faster at saying ''Titanic'' and won.
+****Andy gave each fighter an extra ten seconds after the rebuttals.
'''Episode 122: Stoned Fights: Who Should Direct the Batman? (w/ Doug Benson, Greg Proops and Horatio Sanz) (2-4-17)'''<ref>Episode 122: Stoned Fights: Who Should Direct the Batman? (w/ Doug Benson, Greg Proops and Horatio Sanz) (2-4-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMmaCHPVSGc</ref>
Billed on Screen Junkies Plus as "Who Should Direct the Batman? - MOVIE FIGHTS: Joint Edition!"
Fourth Movie Fights team fight. The episode does not count in the statistics.
Tenth unofficial fight to feature Dan. His fourth, and third consecutive, such victory following six straight defeats.
Hosted by Doug Benson, whose show "The High Court" is about to premiere on Comedy Central.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker. He is accompanied on the couch by Lon Harris.
Answers were not shared beforehand by the competing teams. Also for the most part, answers were not previously discussed between the two members of a team.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Finish
|-
| Horatio Sanz/Andy Signore || Lose
|-
| Dan Murrell/Greg Proops || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 93%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Team Horatio !! Team Greg
|-
| 1: Who should direct ''The Batman''? || || 1
|-
| 2: What film from the last five years will inspire the most irritating nostalgia in about 20 years? || 1* ||
|-
| 3: Which two celebrities would you wanna see become gigantic and fight in a city King Kong vs. Godzilla style? || || 1**
|-
| 4: Who is the greatest living actor? || || 3
|-
| 5: BLIND PITCH: Tell us why that would be better than the other team's combination.*** || 1**** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Most realistic stoned movie performance? || || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What movie would be most improved if instead of guns, everyone fought with magic? || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Channing Tatum or Zac Efron? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best movie featuring Vince Vaughn? || || 1+
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''6'''
|}
.*Horatio/Andy (''Minions'') also won the twitter poll with 68% over Dan/Greg (''Iron Man'' series).
.**Dan/Greg (Meryl Streep and The Rock) also won the twitter poll with 71% over Horatio/Andy (Jennifer Lawrence and Mo'Nique)
.***Each team picked an actor, a non-acting celebrity, and a genre out of hats.
.****Horatio/Andy actually lost the poll (which was revealed before Doug made his decision).
.*****Split decision. Joe chose Horatio/Andy (Matthew McConaughey in ''Dazed and Confused''), but Doug chose Dan/Greg (Jeff Bridges in ''The Big Lebowski'').
+Dan/Greg (''Old School'') won without arguments over Horatio/Andy (''Swingers'').
'''Episode 123: Who Should Get Their Own LEGO Movie? (2-11-17)'''<ref>Episode 123: Who Should Get Their Own LEGO Movie (2-11-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJbGJCathBY</ref>
Episode sponsored by NatureBox.
Backyard brawl.
Though he is listed as a new fighter, Billy has won an episode of TV Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| JTE || 3/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Lon Harris || 0/2 || Third
|-
| Billy A. Patterson || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 99%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! JTE !! style="width: 5%"|Lon !! Billy
|-
| 1: In honor of ''The Lego Batman Movie'',... we wanted to ask you guys: who's the next character that should get [his or her] own adventure? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Who is the worst successful director? || 1 || || **
|-
| 3: If you could cancel any upcoming or potential sequel, right now, any one on the deck, what would it be? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: What mainstream studio franchise would you most want to see Quentin Tarantino join? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: What is the most overrated movie of all time? || 1***** || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best movie dad? || x || || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would win in a fight: Rocky [Balboa] or [John] Rambo? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Since you all work on the show, what's the best Speed Round question we've ever asked, can be TV Fights or Movie Fights? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who[m] would you rather be in a hot tub with: Negan or [Donald] Trump? +* || 1+** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 2
|}
.*Billy (Darth Vader) also won the twitter poll with 48%, followed by JTE (Spider-Man) with 36% and Lon (Roger Rabbit) with 16%.
.**Once again, Billy (Zack Snyder) won the twitter poll with 53%, followed by JTE (McG) with 34% and Lon (Marc Forster) with 13%.
.***Lon (''Die Hard Year One'') won the twitter poll with 52%, followed by JTE (''Space Jam 2'') with 39% and Billy (''Ant-Man and the Wasp'') with 9%.
.****Lon (''Alien'') actually lost the twitter poll with 27%. Billy (James Bond) won with 37%, followed by JTE (''The Expendables'') with 36%.
.*****JTE (''Avatar'') also won the twitter poll with 58%, followed by Billy (''E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial'') with 24% and Lon (''The Matrix'') with 18%.
+JTE was faster at saying Rambo and unanimously won the point.
+*This question, which was actually a TV Fights question, was Billy's winning answer to the previous question.
+**Split decision. Lon chose Billy (Negan), while Dan and Andy chose JTE.
'''Episode 124: What Schwarzenegger Character Would Win in a Battle Royale? (2-18-17)'''<ref>Episode 124: What Schwarzenegger Character Would Win in a Battle Royale? (2-18-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXX8dR-tNLo</ref>
Mike Carlson fights against his two friends, the writers of the film ''Fist Fight.''
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Shane Schlosser.
Relative to the seating arrangement, the finish placements were all the same as the previous fight.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 8/7 || '''Win'''
|-
| Evan Susser || New fighter || Third
|-
| Van Robichaux || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 99%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Mike !! Evan !! style="width: 5%"|Van
|-
| 1: What is the greatest all-time movie fist fight? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Which Arnold Schwarzenegger character would kill all the others in a battle royale? || || 1 || **
|-
| 3: Apparently, in the new Han Solo movie, they will be having a new droid introduced.... We want you to pitch your own ''Star Wars'' droid. || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: In honor of the Oscars,... we want you to pitch a sequel to one of this year's Best Picture nominees? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What series should crossover with the ''Fifty Shades'' franchise? || || || 1****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Give me the name of the character... who gave the worst ''Batman'' villain performance? || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of ''Taken'' coming to TV, what's the greatest ever Liam Neeson performance? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of the new Team Thor short, which Avenger would make the best roommate? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What animated character should join [the] ''The Fast and the Furious'' franchise? || || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Van (''They Live'') actually lost the twitter poll with 26%. Mike (''Fight Club'') won with 38%, followed by Evan (''The Karate Kid'') with 36%.
.**Van (The original Terminator) won the twitter poll with 77%, followed by Evan (real Arnold from ''Pumping Iron'') with 12% and Mike (John Kruger) with 11%.
.***Mike also won the poll with 40%, followed by Van with 31% and Evan with 29%.
.****Van (The LEGO universe) also won the poll with 44%, followed by Mike (the DCEU) with 41% and Evan (''The Avengers'') with 15%.
.*****Split decision. Evan chose Van (Jeep Swenson as Bane from ''Batman and Robin''), but Andy, Shane, and Dan chose Mike (Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy, also from ''Batman and Robin'').
+Split decision. Dan and Evan chose Mike (Oscar Schindler) (with Evan disqualifying himself), but Shane and Andy chose Van (Qui-Gon Jinn).
'''Episode 125: Improve a Movie By Adding Predator! (2-25-17)'''<ref>Episode 125: Improve a Movie By Adding Predator! (2-25-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXO7owEIjXE</ref>
Episode sponsored by T-Mobile.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Patrick Cummings.
On Screen Junkies Plus, the title fight was originally Best Batman Movie, complete with an associated title card. It is changed on both youtube and Screen Junkies Plus, but the SJ Plus web address still ends with "best-batman-movie-3083168."
Grae sets the record for longest absence with 70 episodes, 2 episodes longer than the record set by Andre Meadows six episodes earlier. However, she did appear in an episode of Movie Games in early 2016.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Grae Drake || 0/1|| '''Win'''
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 8/12 || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Kashian Jackie Kashian] || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 99%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Grae !! style="width: 5%"|Hal !! Jackie
|-
| 1: Uma Thurman... regretted turning down ''Lord of the Rings''.... What's the one role an actor passed on that you wish [he or she] had accepted? || || 1 || *
|-
| 2: We wanted you to improve any movie by making the villain a Predator. || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What is the best ''Batman'' movie? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: ''The Purge 4'' was announced.... What movie character would you most want with you on Purge Night? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Off of the success of ''John Wick Chapters 1'' and ''2'', what franchise should he [Chad Stehelski] take on next? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: ? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: ? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: ? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: ? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Jackie (Will Smith vs Keanu Reeves in ''The Matrix'') won 44% of the twitter vote, followed by Hal (Molly Ringwald vs Julia Roberts in ''Pretty Woman'') with 31% and Grae (Tom Hanks vs Tom Cruise in ''Jerry Maguire'') with 25%.
.**Hal (''The Hangover Part II'') won with 43%, followed by Grae (''Mean Girls'') with 38% and Jackie (''It's a Wonderful Life'') with 19%.
'''Episode 126: Star Wars vs Star Trek! (3-4-17)'''<ref>Episode 126: Star Wars vs Star Trek! (3-4-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u9Qxxkbjmg</ref>
At 2 hours and 12 minutes, this is the longest episode of any Screen Junkies show ever. Due to its length, it is not followed by an After the Fight.
Second episode with this title. Ironically, the first episode with this title (episode 8) was the shortest episodes of Movie Fights ever.
One-on-one fight. The first of three quarter-finals matches for the Belt.
John Rocha brings his Schmoedown Belt that he won from Dan in February.
Names are displayed on the scoreboard as "MANTZ" and "ROCHA."
Dan is accompanied by five fans: Jake, Brie, Antonio, Matthew, and Simone.
This fight's results are not included in the overall statistics due to the nature of the fight (one-on-one).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Finish
|-
| Scott Mantz || '''Win'''
|-
| John Rocha || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 62%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Scott !! John
|-
| 1: What is the best Ridley Scott movie? || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is Steven Spielberg's ** most overrated movie? || || 1***
|-
| 3: ''Star Wars'' vs. ''Star Trek''! ****, ***** || 1+ ||
|-
| 4: We wanna know what is the best Bill Paxton performance? || || 1
|-
| 5: What actress, currently thirty or under, will be the next Meryl Streep? || 1+* ||
|-
| 6: Best film of the year? +** || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best movie featuring Jason Statham? || +*** || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If Godzilla ever speaks in a movie, who should provide the voice? || 1+***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best year in movies? || 1++ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Worst movie where Matt Damon plays the lead? || || 1++*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Name a movie that features the best rivalry.++** || 1++*** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 5
|}
.*John (''Alien'') also beat Scott (''Blade Runner'') the twitter poll with 65%.
.**The question card and the bottom third both misspell the name as "Speilberg."
.***John (''Saving Private Ryan'') actually lost to Scott (''Minority Report'') in the poll with only 41%.
.****In the question card, Trek is mispelled as Tek.
.*****Question originally used for the second round of episode 8 in November 2014.
+Scott (''Star Trek'') actually only received 22% of the twitter vote.
+*Scott (Emma Stone) narrowly beat John (Brie Larson) 51% to 49% in the poll.
+**Trick question. Scott and John had to respectively argue for ''Moonlight'' and ''La La Land'', the opposite of their initial choices.
+***Scott was faster at saying ''Crank''. John tried to think of ''Snatch'', an although Scott offered to switch, John chose ''Spy''.
+****Split decision. Jake and Antonio picked Scott while Simone, Dan, and Andy chose John.
+*****After arguments, Andy asked John and Scott to give a line in the voice of their choices (respectively Vin Diesel and James Earl Jones). Based on this, Andy awarded the point to Scott.
++Split decision. Dan chose John (1994) due to his ability to name several movies while Andy chose Scott (1939) because John incorrectly stated that ''Chocolat'' was released in 1994 (the two movies with that title were released six years earlier and six years later).
++*Split decision. Dan chose Scott (''Jason Bourne'') while Andy and all five fans chose John (''The Great Wall'').
++**Previously asked to the fights on the phone, so they had time to prepare.
++***Split decision. All of the fans chose John (''The Empire Strikes Back'') while Dan, JTE, and Andy chose Scott (''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'').
'''Episode 127: What Superhero Should Return When They're Old? w/ Paul Scheer & Kumail Nanjiani (3-11-17)'''<ref>Episode 127: What Superhero Should Return When They're Old? w/ Paul Scheer & Kumail Nanjiani (3-11-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP7xokV7OBQ</ref>
Sponsored by NatureBox.
As usual, Spencer's name is on the scoreboard as "Spence."
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Michael Sugarman.
Twenty-third episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Scheer Paul Scheer] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumail_Nanjiani Kumail Nanjiani] || New fighter || Second
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/14 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 86%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Paul !! Kumail !! Spencer
|-
| 1: This weekend, ''Kong: Skull Island'' opens.... Can you please improve a film by adding King Kong? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Best James Cameron movie? || 1 || || **
|-
| 3: In honor of ''Logan'', which is amazing,... what actor/superhero should return for a final film where [he or she is] old? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: Pitch a reboot of a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie. || 1 || || ****
|-
| 5: What's the nerdiest movie ever? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the most underrated action one-liner of all time? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Yell which one we should buy.***** || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What's the worst ever movie based on a video game? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which one should we watch: ''Con Air'' or ''Air Force One''? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: If the remade the film ''Road House'', who should star? || || 1+ || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who's the best member of [the] ''The Fast and the Furious'' crew? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 5 || 0+*
|}
.*Spencer (''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'') won the twitter poll with 50%.
.**Once again, Spencer (''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'') won the poll with 46% while Paul (''Aliens'') received 31%, and Kumail (''Titanic'') received 23%.
.***Kumail (Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man) also won the twitter poll with 50%.
.****Spencer (''Bloodsport'') won the poll with 35%, followed by Paul (''Double Impact'') with 33% and Kumail (''Timecop'') with 32%.
.*****Bargain bin pic of ''Air Bud'' Special Edition and ''Marley & Me''.
+Split decision. Spencer chose Paul (The Rock) while Dan, Michael, and Andy chose Kumail (Michelle Rodriguez).
+*Already the only person to reach 14 losses, Spencer becomes the first to reach 15 losses.
'''Episode 128: Aladdin vs The Little Mermaid vs The Lion King!- DISNEY MOVIE FIGHTS (3-18-17)'''<ref>Episode 128: Aladdin vs The Little Mermaid vs The Lion King!- DISNEY MOVIE FIGHTS (3-18-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YlX5viLxuc</ref>
Sponsored by Quidd.co
Disney-themed episode due to the upcoming remake of ''Beauty and the Beast.''
Judged by Classic Movie Fights winner Leonard Maltin, but hosted by Andy.
At the end of the episode, Dan announces the fighters for the next week's quarter-finals match (Champ's Choice): Hal Rudnick, JTE, and Coy Jandreau.
Twenty-fourth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Sarah Sterling || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Jenny Nicholson || New fighter || Third
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| Andre Meadows || 1/2 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 81%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Sarah !! Jenny !! Andre
|-
| 1: Who is the best Disney princess? * || 1** || ||
|-
| 2: What Disney film not currently represented by [a] Disneyland or Disney World ride most deserves one? || || || 1***
|-
| 3: What was the best movie from the Disney Renaissance? **** || || || 1*****
|-
| 4: What is the worst Disney song? + || 1 || || +*
|-
| 5: Who is the best Disney prince? || 1 || || +**
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 0 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who's better:... Pumbaa or Timon? || || x || 1+***, +****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who gives the best-ever vocal performance in any Disney movie? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tell me [which is better:] ''Cinderella'' or ''Sleeping Beauty''? || || x || 1+*****, ++
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What pre-existing franchise or property should Disney buy next? || 1++* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What classic story, any story, most deserves an animated Disney version? || || x || 1++**
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Best Disney villain? || 1++*** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 0 || 5
|}
.*Question previously fought in episode 45.
.**Sarah (Mulan) also won the twitter poll with 51% while Andre (Jasmine) received 26%, and Jenny (Moana) received 23%.
.***Andre (''Wreck-It Ralph'') also won the poll with 49% while Jenny (''The Lion King'') received 38%, and Sarah (''The Princess and the Frog'' taking over Splash Mountain from ''Song of the South'') received 13%.
.****Defined as 1989 (''The Little Mermaid'') through 1999 (''Tarzan'' and ''Fantasia 2000'').
.*****Andre (''The Little Mermaid'') actually lost the poll with only 11%. Sarah (''The Lion King'') won with 62% followed by Jenny (''Aladdin'') with 27%.
+Question submitted by Jack Shipley. In his tweet, he included the hashtag #TrickQuestion, indicating that he may have wanted the fighters to be forced to subsequently argue their choices as being the ''best''.
+*Andre ("Fixer Upper" from ''Frozen'') won the poll with 48%, followed by Sarah ("A Guy Like You" from ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'') with 28% and Jenny ("Human Again," deleted from ''Beauty and the Beast''). Andy indicated he would have chosen Jenny.
+**Andre (Aladdin) won the poll with 60%, followed by Sarah (Flynn Rider from ''Tangled'') with 32% and Jenny (Prince Naveen from ''The Princess and the Frog'') with 8%.
+***Andre was slower at saying Pumbaa, but ultimately won.
+****Split decision. Andy chose Sarah (Pumbaa) while Dan, Jenny, and Leonard all chose Andre.
+*****Andre was slower at saying ''Cinderella'', but ultimately won.
++Split decision. Jenny chose Sarah (''Cinderella'') while Dan, Andy, and Leonard all chose Andre.
++*Split decision. Jenny chose Andre (DC) while Dan, Andy, and Leonard all chose Sarah (LEGO).
++**Split decision. Dan very slightly learned towards Sarah ("Hansel and Gretel") while Jenny, Andy, and Leonard chose Andre ("Super Mario Bros.")
++***Split decision. Dan chose Andre (Maleficent from ''Sleeping Beauty''), and then Andy, Jenny, and Leonard all chose Sarah (Scar from ''The Lion King'').
'''Episode 129: What Superhero Movie Performance Deserves an Oscar? (3-25-17)'''<ref>Episode 129: What Superhero Movie Performance Deserves an Oscar? (3-25-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO1N-Gdsefg</ref>
Champ's choice fight. Second of three quarter-finals matches. The winner will fight Scott Mantz and one yet-to-be-determined fighter in a semi-final, which in turn will decide who takes on Dan one-on-one for the Belt.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Casey Erin Kinney and Conor Kinney.
*Dan does not vote in the Speed Round as it could influence whom he'd face.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Coy Jandreau || 3/2 || Second
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| JTE || 4/1 || '''Win'''
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| Hal Rudnick || 8/13 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Coy !! style="width: 5%"|JTE !! style="width: 5%"|Hal
|-
| 1: In honor of the legendary Dan Murrell "SeaQuest" fight and ''Power Rangers'' opening this weekend, we wanted to ask what '90s live-action TV show deserves a movie? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: What superhero movie performance that didn't win one deserved an Academy Award? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: What is the greatest [Sylvester] Stallone performance? ***, **** || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What is the greatest movie stunt sequence of all time? || 1***** || ||
|-
| 5: BLIND FIGHT: In honor of Champ's Choice, we wanted to do something a little bit aimed at Dan, uh, so we wanted to ask this silly question: who should direct a remake of Dan's favorite film, ''Jaws''? + || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: It was recently revealed that we will learn Han Solo's real name in his standalone film. What should Han Solo's real name be? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie spaceship? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best movie featuring Wesley Snipes? || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What two other superheroes should get a film built around them fighting à la ''Batman v. Superman[: Dawn of Justice]''? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: You have to watch the same movie four times in one day. What movie do you pick? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*JTE ("Walker, Texas Ranger") actually lost the poll with only 20%. Coy ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") won with 42%, followed by Hal ("Quantum Leap") with 38%.
.**Hal (Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman in ''Batman Returns'') actually lost the poll with only 19%. JTE (Jack Nicholson as The Joker in ''Batman'') won with 45%, followed by Coy (Michael Fassbender as Magneto in ''X-Men: First Class'') with 35%.
.***Trick question. Each had to argue why his choice was Stallone's ''worst'' performance.
.****During the fight, the bottom of the screen misspelled "Sylvester" as "Slyvester" possibly due to his nickname Sly.
.*****Coy (poll stunts in ''Mad Max: Fury Road'') also won the twitter poll.
+Each fighter picked a name out of a hat. Coy drew Jordan Peele, JTE drew Darren Aronofsky, and Hal picked the Coen Brothers.
+*Split decision. Hal picked JTE (''White Men Can't Jump''), but then Casey and Andy picked Coy (''Blade'').
+**Split decision. Sixth overturn of Movie Fights (second by Andy). Hal and Conor chose Coy (Spider-Man and Venom), but Andy chose JTE (Dr. Strange and Loki).
*Both fighters actually chose a superhero and a villain, but Andy allowed it.
'''Episode 130: Who Should Play Joss Whedon's Batgirl? - Collider All Stars! (4-1-17)'''<ref>Episode 130: Who Should Play Joss Whedon's Batgirl? - Collider All Stars! (4-1-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JK-MAPJwYM</ref>
The SJ Plus web address for this fight ended in "who-should-play-venom-collider-all-stars-3093619" even though Venom is not mentioned in this fight.
"Sponsored" by Screen Junkies mugs.
Third "Last Fighter Standing." Single-elimination tournament. The episode features Collider Video employees.
The advertised fighters were Ken Napzok, Wendy Lee, Dennis Tzeng, Kristian Harloff, John Campea, Jon Schnepp, Perri Nemiroff, and Mark Reilly.
*Wendy and Dennis are the only two who have never participated in a Screen Junkies fight (Perri has only competed on TV Fights). Coincidentally, they are also the only two who have not competed both individually and as part of a team in the Schmoedown (Wendy has not competed in the Schmoedown either individually or as part of a team while Dennis has appeared only as part of a team).
*Campea was replaced by Josh Macuga, who has also competed in the Schmoedown in both singles and teams. While he has competed on TV Fights, this is his first Movie Fight.
**Had Campea competed, this would have been his first fight not as part of a team.
Unlike previous Last Fighter Standing fights, the winner does not receive any advantage.
Order was determined by names drawn out of a hat. Perri was chosen first and got to choose the first question. Josh and Mark were the next two picked.
The winner of each question was allowed to choose the next of the six questions. That person would also be the first to fight, followed by the second place finisher.
*One of the questions below (6A) is absent from the youtube video, causing the video to be shorter.
This episode is not counted in the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 9%|Winner !! style="width: 9%|Second !! style="width: 9%|Eliminated
|-
| 1: 3. Pitch Adam Sandler's next terrible Netflix movie. || Mark * || Perri || Josh
|-
| 2: 5. Who's the best all-time movie monster? || Perri ** || Kristian || Mark
|-
| 3: 4. Who should be Joss Whedon's... Batgirl? *** || Kristian || Perri || Wendy
|-
| 4: 2. What is Hugh Jackman's best non-Wolverine role? || Kristian **** || Perri || Jon *****
|-
| 5: 1. What movie character you'd most want as your boss? || Dennis || Perri || Kristian +
|-
| 6A: 6. BLIND FIGHT: Eliminating sequels and TV movies, what's the worst Stephen King adaptation? +* || || ||
|-
| 6B: 6. BLIND FIGHT: What movie should be always playing in Heaven's largest IMAX theater? || Ken || Perri || Dennis
|-
! colspan="2" | Speed Round Question !! Perri !! Ken
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND A: What superhero should Aaron Sorkin adapt into a film? || 1 ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND B: What is the best movie featuring Russell Crowe? || 1 ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND C: What animated character would make the best imaginary friend? || || 1+**
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND D: Best ''Star Wars'' character who doesn't appear in the original trilogy of... films? || || 1+***
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND E: Best comedy that never had a prequel or sequel? || || 1+****
|-
| colspan="2" | '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''3'''
|}
.*Mark actually lost the twitter poll with 23%, and Josh actually won the twitter poll with 45%.
.**Once again, the poll winner was eliminated while the poll loser was Andy's choice for winner. Perri (The Fly) only won 7% of the vote. Mark (the Xenomorph Queen) won 64% while Kristian (the original King Kong) won 29%.
.***Dan stated that the choices were nearly tied on twitter, 35% to 33% to 32%, not naming which was which.
.****Twitter agreed with Andy's order. Kristian (''Prisoners'') received 53% of the poll while Perri (''Les Misérables'') received 35%, and Jon (''The Fountain'') received 12%.
*Dan actually had indicated that he felt Jon gave the ''best'' argument of the three.
.*****On After the Fight, Jon indicated his first choice was ''Les Misérables.''
+Kristian (Ferris Bueller) actually won the twitter poll with 54%, followed by Dennis (Mr. MacMillan from ''Big'') with 30% and Perri (Pat Finley from ''Heavyweights'') with 16%.
+*Nobody could come up with an answer for this question, so Andy threw it out. It was edited from the youtube video of the fight.
+**Split decision. Josh and Jon chose Perri (WALL-E) while Kristian, Dennis, Wendy, Mark, and Andy all chose Ken (Fievel).
+***Split decision. Kristian, Wendy, Jon, and Josh all chose Perri (BB-8), but Mark, Dennis, Dan, and Andy chose Ken (Mace Windu).
+****Split decision. Josh, Kristian, and Mark chose Perri (''Billy Madison''), but Dennis, Wendy, Jon, Dan, and Andy chose Ken (''Bridesmaids'').
'''Episode 131: Biggest Summer Blockbuster of 2017?! Spider-Man: Homecoming v Guardians Vol 2! (4-8-17)'''<ref>Episode 131: Biggest Summer Blockbuster of 2017?! Spider-Man: Homecoming v Guardians Vol 2! (4-8-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33XxhKZ0Qs4&t=2261s</ref>
On SJ Plus, this episode is simply titled "Biggest Summer Blockbuster of 2017?!"
Lon Harris as Fact Checker. He accompanied by fan Travis Wladkowski.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| William Bibbiani || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Brett Erlich || 0/5 || Second
|-
| Adi Shankar || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! William !! Brett !! style="width: 5%"|Adi
|-
| 1: What non-''Terminator'' film/franchise should Arnold [Schwarzenegger] re-visit or take over? * || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Best movie featuring Morgan Freeman? || 1 || ** ||
|-
| 3: What will be the biggest summer blockbuster of 2017? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: [Sylvester] Stallone is apparently no longer doing ''The Expendables''.... So we wanna ask who should replace him... and what should [his or her] team be? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: In honor of ''It'', what's the best all-time horror reboot? || 1**** || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Besides ''Alien 3'', what's the worst David Fincher movie? || x || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What movie would be improved if every character died in the end? || || 1***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: I'm gonna name two actors. You have to tell me who's better:... Meryl Streep or Daniel Day-Lewis? || 1+ || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What animated film should Hollywood definitely never adapt to live-action? || 1+* || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 2 || 1
|}
.*While Andy asked this question, the title card for the third question was displayed. Further, during discussion, "re-visit" is spelled "revist."
.**Brett (''The Shawshank Redemption'') won the twitter poll with 57%, followed by William (''Se7en'') with 37% and Adi (''Deep Impact'') with 6%.
.***Adi (''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'') also won the poll with 60%, followed by Brett (''Spider-Man: Homecoming'') with 34% and William (''Transformers: The Last Knight'') with 7%.
.****William (''The Fly'') also won the poll with 47%, followed by Brett (''The Ring'') with 36% and Adi (''Let Me In'') with 17%.
.*****Split decision. Travis chose William (''The Wizard of Oz''), while Lon, Adi, and Andy chose Brett (''The Avengers'').
+Split decision. Adi chose Brett (Daniel Day-Lewis), but then Lon, Travis, and Andy all chose William.
+*Split decision. Travis chose Brett (''Fantasia''), while Lon, Adi, and Andy chose William (''My Neighbor Totoro'').
'''Episode 132: Who is the Greatest Director of The 1970s?! - CLASSIC FIGHTS!! (4-15-17)'''<ref>Episode 132: Who is the Greatest Director of The 1970s?! - CLASSIC FIGHTS!! (4-15-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY8a1fxMyyE</ref>
Alicia returns to host, as she has with the previous two Classic Fights.
Lon returns as Fact Checker as Dan is fighting. He is accompanied by Australian fan Adam Horton.
Twenty-fifth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
The regular montage is used in the beginning of this fight, albeit in black and white, like the rest of the show.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dave Karger || New fighter || Second
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 8/14 || Third
|-
| Dan Murrell || 15/7 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 73%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Dave !! style="width: 5%"|Hal !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
|-
| 1: What is the greatest all-time "femme fatale" performance? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: BLIND FIGHT: Who is the best director of the '70s? ** || 1*** || ||
|-
| 3: Which classic film star would you want to see in a present-day, violent, gritty, R-rated movie? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 4: Which movie is the ultimate time capsule? || || || 1
|-
| 5: What classic film genre should make a comeback? || || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 0 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What classic film star's life would make the best biopic? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Bette Davis or Joan Crawford? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best movie directed by Billy Wilder? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best classic horror film? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 0 || '''6'''
|}
.*Dan (Barbara Stanwyck in ''Double Indemnity'') also won the twitter poll with 45%, followed by Hal (Rita Hayworth in ''The Lady from Shanghai'') with 36% and Dave (Jean Tierney in ''Laura'') with 19%.
.**First time in Movie Fights history in which a new fighter participates in a Blind Fight. This was done because each fighter had chosen Francis Ford Coppola. Dave chose Steven Spielberg, Hal chose Martin Scorsese, and Dan chose Woody Allen.
.***Dave also won the poll with 45%, followed by Hal with 42% and Dan with 13%.
.****Dave (Steve McQueen) also won the poll with 59%, followed by Hal (Kirk Douglas) with 29% and Dan (Lee Marvin) with 12%.
.*****Dan (hard-boiled detective movies) also won the poll with 53%, followed by Hal (slap-stick comedy) with 32% and Dave (women's pictures) with 15%.
'''Episode 133: What Avengers Actor Is the Most Replaceable? (4-22-17)'''<ref>Episode 133: What Avengers Actor Is the Most Replaceable? (4-22-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsVJZ1xNHpA</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Tony Revolori || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Gina Ippolito || 1/0 || Third
|-
| Baron Vaughn || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Tony !! style="width: 5%"|Gina !! style="width: 7%"|Baron
|-
| 1: Of all the Avengers we know now, which Avenger actor is most replaceable? || 1 || * ||
|-
| 2: What role would you most want to see an older actor re-visit using [de-aging] technology? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What modern-day movie deserves the ["Mystery Science Theater 3000"] treatment? || || || 1***, ****
|-
| 4: What movie is the biggest improvement over its source material? || || 1***** ||
|-
| 5: There's rumor of a ''Star Wars'' hotel spaceship that you could live in,... so we thought what would be the best movie to inspire a[n] awesome theme hotel? || + || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Worst movie featuring Harrison Ford? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What actor should play a ''Bond'' villain? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who's the best actor that has appeared in any ''Fast & (The) Furious'' film? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: I'm gonna name two actors. Tell me who's the best: Emma Thompson or Helen Mirren? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best movie featuring Will Smith? +* || 1+** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Gina (Jeremy Renner) won the twitter poll with 71%, but Dan indicates most of the comments agreed with Tony (Chris Evans).
.**Tony (Clint Eastwood in the ''Man With No Name''/''Dollars'' trilogy) actually lost the twitter poll with 25%. Baron (Sean Connery in the ''Bond'' series) won with 40%, followed by Gina (Macauley Culkin in the ''Home Alone'' franchise) with 35%.
.***Baron's winning choice of ''Suicide Squad'' was Gina's first choice.
.****Baron (''Suicide Squad'') also won the poll with 51%, followed by Gina (''Twilight'') with 31% and Tony (''xXx: Return of Xander Cage'') with 19%.
.*****Gina (''The Princess Bride'') also won the twitter poll with 43%.
+Tony chose ''The Grand Budapest Hotel'', in which he appeared.
+*As mentioned by Andy, this question was previously used in episode 20 (3-1-2015).
+**Split decision. Gina chose Baron (''Six Degrees of Separation''), but then Dan and Andy chose Tony (''The Pursuit of Happyness'').
'''Episode 134: Who Is The Best Car from Cars?? (4-29-17)'''<ref>Episode 134: Who Is The Best Car from Cars?? (4-29-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sytPCjqA_kk</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Frankie Giannetto, who is introduced at the end of the first fight.
A new, fan-made (Harry Lee) montage is debuted in this episode.
"Debut Deathmatch" episode. The idea was that of Joe Star to get a new regular fighter on Movie Fights. None of the nine fighters have participated in Movie Fights previously.
Three fighters will fight in each of three fights. The winner of each will participate in an additional fight with each other, and twitter's choice for the better fighter among each non-winner also will fight in an additional fight. The winners of those two fights will participate in a Speed Round.
The winner and runner-up happen to respectively be the winners of the TV Fight from earlier the same week and the previous week. In the end, it is decided that most, if not all, of the fighters will be able to come back.
This episode is not counted in the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior competition
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || TV Fights
|-
| Danielle Radford || TV Fights
|-
| Ed Greer || TV Fights
|-
| Stacy Howard || Schmoedown
|-
| Max Song || Gamer Fights
|-
| Eric Goldman || N/A
|-
| Victor Torres || N/A
|-
| Charley Feldman || TV Fights
|-
| Markeia McCarty || TV Fights
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! style="width: 16%"|Fighters (in </br> response order) !! Question !! Andy's choice !! twitter choice
|-
| DJ, Danielle, Ed || In honor of Baby Groot,... who is the most all-time adorable movie character ever? || Danielle || DJ*
|-
| Max, Eric, Stacy || In honor of... ''X-Men: Dark Phoenix'',... what's the worst ''X-Men'' movie? || Max || Stacy
|-
| Markeia, Victor, Charley || In honor of the final ''Cars 3'' trailer,... who is the best car... from the ''Cars'' franchise? || Charley || Markeia
|-
| Danielle, Charley, Max || SEMI-FINAL 1: In honor of this... Debut Deathmatch, we wanted to ask what was the best feature debut from a director from 2000 to today? ** || Charley || N/A
|-
| DJ, Stacy, Markeia || SEMI-FINAL 2: Not including ''Suicide Squad'',... what movie failed by introducing way too many characters? || DJ || N/A
|-
! colspan="2" | Speed Round Question !! DJ !! Charley
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND A: Best Jeff Goldblum performance? || 1*** ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND B: Best M. Night Shyamalan movie? || || 1
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND C: You guys need to tell us which film should we buy? **** || 1***** ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND D: What classic video game franchise should The Rock take over next? + || 1 ||
|-
| colspan="2" | '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''3''' || 1
|}
.*DJ (Gizmo) beat Ed (Wall-E) in the person-to-person vote despite Ed winning the three-way twitter poll during the fight with 49%. This was the only one of the fights for which Dan announced a twitter poll win.
.**Answers were not previously given to Andy or Max Dionne. As a result, Max Song chose John Lasseter's ''Toy Story'', which was released in 1995 and hence not allowed. He instead chose Adam McKay's ''Anchorman'' (2004) after a suggestion. Charley chose Edgar Wright's ''Shaun of the Dead'' (2004), but technically that wasn't his first feature film, but rather his second, after 1995's ''A Fistful of Fingers'', which grossed $15,000 (approximately 0.05% of ''Shaun of the Dead'''s gross). However, her answer was allowed.
.***Split decision. Frankie chose Charley (''The Fly''), but then Dan and Andy chose DJ (''Jurassic Park'').
.****Bargain bin pic of ''Hott Fuzz'' and ''Tropic Thunder''.
.*****Split decision. Frankie chose Charley, who was stuck with ''Tropic Thunder'', but then Dan and Andy chose DJ.
+Question previously given to the fighters.
'''Episode 135: Pitch the 1980s Guardians of the Galaxy - WEIRD MOVIE FIGHTS (5-6-17)'''<ref>Episode 135: Pitch the 1980s Guardians of the Galaxy - WEIRD MOVIE FIGHTS (5-6-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLAyeJgIyrc</ref>
One question (number 2) regarding improving a Pixar film by adding a sex scene was removed from the episode on both youtube and on SJ Plus. Andy did not award anyone the point as he felt none of the answers deserved it. The SJ Plus version has Andy still mention the question in his introduction, but the youtube version does not.
*As a result, there is clear instances of editing at the beginning of each question after the first one with Andy giving the new question numbers. As a result of this, question numbers after the first one do not match the seat positions for the initial fighter for the question.
This episode was not followed by an After the Fight.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 9/7 || Second
|-
| Joe Starr || 1/4 || Third *
|-
| Scott Aukerman || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Mike !! style="width: 5%"|Joe !! Scott
|-
| 1: In honor of "Comedy Bang! Bang!,"... we wanted to ask what movie character would have the best podcast? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Cast the main characters of ''Guardians of the Galaxy''... if it [were] made in the 80s? || || || 1**
|-
| 4: We wanna know what two movie characters from any franchise should get a spinoff movie where they solve mysteries? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: In a world where every Daniel Day-Lewis role is replaced with Sasha Baron Cohen's Borat, which of his movies would be </br> most watchable? || || || 1
|-
| 6: Make a drama better by adding a montage [scene] to Smashmouth's "All Star" || || 2 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which Best Picture [Oscar] winner should have the toilet scene from ''Dumb and Dumber'' added to it and why? || 0*** || x || 0****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What movie character would you want to sit next to you on an international flight? || ***** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If you could portal into any celebrity's head, à la ''Being John Malkovich'', who[m] would you choose? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of "Comedy Bang! Bang!," what movie would you want to replace the soundtrack with [one] composed completely by Weird Al? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What movie character should become one of the sharks on "Shark Tank?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which Oscar-nominated director should take over the ''Smurfs'' franchise? + || || x || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Despite finishing in third, Joe was declared the winner after Scott gave his win to Mike, and Mike subsequently gave the win to Joe.
.**Scott ultimately changed most of his choices to Ronald Reagan.
.***Mike was put through before rebuttals. Joe and Scott were each given 15 seconds to rebut/argue against each other.
.****Initial, on the scoreboard, Mike and Scott were each given points for the tie-breaker. This was removed, and Andy had never counted the points.
.*****After Scott chose Sully from ''Sully'', Mike chose Sully from ''Monsters, Inc.''
+As Scott was about to give his answer, the poster frame behind him starting sliding away, revealing DVDs shown on TV Fights. It can be seen partially detached throughout the entire episode.
+*Split decision. Joe chose Mike (James Cameron) while Dan and Andy chose Scott (Martin Scorsese).
'''Episode 136: Who's the Best Guardian of the Galaxy? (5-13-17)'''<ref>Episode 136: Who's the Best Guardian of the Galaxy? (5-13-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d-deDvPSeA</ref>
All fighters are hosts of Marvel Movie News.
Despite the fact that Markeia and Matt are listed as new fighters, they have each fought on TV Fights previous. Further, Markeia previously fought in the Debut Deathmatch two weeks earlier.
Andy announces that the following week's episode will focus on Nicolas Cage.
Andy announces that viewers can vote for who will participate in the last quarter-finals Belt tournament match. Coy and John Rocha are each given second chances, and ultimately both are chosen, but neither of them wins the match.
Andy also announces that Flick Bait will debut on Screen Junkies News the next day.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 3/3 || Third
|-
| Markeia McCarty || New fighter || Second
|-
| Matt Key || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 88%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Coy !! Markeia !! Matt
|-
| 1: Who is the best Guardian of the Galaxy? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is the best use of a song in either ''Guardians [of the Galaxy]'' movie? || ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a ''Guardians [of the Galaxy]'' spinoff movie? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: What '70s or '80s actor should pop in the next ''Guardians [of the Galaxy]'' movie; who[m] should [he or she] play? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: In honor of Baby Groot..., what other film should introduce a baby version of one of its characters? || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Better person to have a conversation with: Groot or Chewbacca? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would win in a fight to the death: Drax or Nebula? || x || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Baby, teen, or adult: best Groot? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which ''Guardians [of the Galaxy]'' film has the better soundtrack? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Matt (Rocket) also won the twitter poll with 36%, followed by Markeia (Groot) with 33% and Coy (Yondu) with 31%.
.**Though he was Andy's last choice, Coy ("Hooked on a Feeling" from Vol. 1) won the twitter poll with 64%, followed by Matt ("Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" from Vol. 2) with 21% and Markeia ("Fooled Around and Fell in Love" from Vol. 1) with 15%.
.***Coy's pitch also won the poll with 50%, followed by Markeia's with 34% and Matt's with 16%. Dan announced the results right before Andy made his decision.
.****Matt (Dolph Lundgren as Cosmo the Spacedog) actually lost the poll with only 15%. Coy (Keanu Reeves as the Surfer Surfer) wins his third poll in a row with 49%, followed by Markeia (Bill Murray as The Gardner) with 36%.
.*****Markeia (''Puss in Boots'') actually lost the poll with 20%. Coy (''Deadpool'') wins the poll again with 49%, followed by Matt (The Hulk) with 30%.
'''Episode 137: Best Nicolas Cage Performance?! - CAGE MATCH!! (5-20-17)'''<ref>Episode 137: Best Nicolas Cage Performance?! - CAGE MATCH!! (5-20-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJY-fSVp_u4&t=3259s</ref>
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Brock Baker, who pretends to be Nicolas Cage.
Mark Ellis returns after a 46-episode absence.
This episode is not followed by an After the Fight.
Andy announces that the fan choice poll results indicate that Coy Jandreau, Mike Carlson, and John Rocha will be playing the following week.
Harry Lee, creator of the current montage, made a montage for this episode. During the live performance, the regular one was aired instead, and the proper one wasn't aired until the very end. It was fixed in editing for youtube. The fighters' reactions are fake as they had not yet seen it.
Relative to the seating arrangement, the finish placements were all the same as the previous fight.
Though she is listed as a new fighter, Charley was the runner-up in the Debut Deathmatch three weeks earlier. The week prior to that, she won on TV Fights in her second appearance on the show.
John's name is shown on the scoreboard as "Flick."
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| John Flickinger || 2/0 || Third
|-
| Charley Feldman || New fighter || Second
|-
| Mark Ellis || 3/5 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! John !! Charley !! Mark
|-
| 1: What performance best defines the essence of Nicolas Cage? * || || 1 || **
|-
| 2: Seriously now, what is Nic Cage's best performance? || || *** || 1
|-
| 3: What movie would be most improved by replacing the hero and the villain with Nicolas Cage in a dual role, à la ''Adaptation''? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 4: What's the best Nicolas Cage one-liner? ***** || || 1+ ||
|-
| 5: What Nicolas Cage character would win a cage match, a bare-knuckle fight to the death? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: For ''National Treasure 3'', what relic, landmark, or item should Cage steal next? || x || || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Not including the man himself, who should play Nicolas Cage in a biopic? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What Nicolas Cage film which has never had one most deserves a sequel? || x || 1+** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: I'm gonna name two films; tell me what's better; let's do it: ''The Rock'' versus ''Face/Off''? +*** || x || || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: If you could recast any ''Star Wars'' role with Nicolas Cage, what would be the most effective swap? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*According to Andy, this question asks for best Nicolas Cage movie.
.**Mark (''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'') won the twitter poll with 41%.
.***Charley (''Leaving Las Vegas'') won the poll with 53%. Mark (''Joe'') and John (''Matchstick Men'') tied with each other.
.****Mark (''Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice'') won the poll with 43%, followed by John (''The Matrix'') with 31% and Charley (''Jupiter Ascending'') with 26%.
.*****As with the montage, the videos accompanying the answers to this question were mixed up with each other. They were fixed during airing. The youtube video is edited as though each video appeared when it was supposed to.
+Charley ("You know, I can, uh, each a peach for hours" from ''Face/Off'') also won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by John ("Put the bunny back in the box" from ''Con Air'') with 43% and Mark ("Did I ever tell you that this here jacket represents a symbol of my individuality and my belief in personal freedom?" from ''Wild at Heart'') with 10%.
+*Split decision. John chose Charley (the Ark of the Covenant), but then Brock, Dan, and Andy chose Mark (the Statue of Liberty).
+**Split decision. John chose Mark (''The Rock''), but then Dan and Andy chose Charley (''Face/Off'').
+***Each fighter chose the same movie he or she chose in the previous question.
+****Split decision. Brock chose Charley after everyone else chose Mark (''The Rock'').
'''Episode 138: Worst Movie of the Alien Franchise?! (5-27-17)'''<ref>Episode 138: Worst Movie of the Alien Franchise?! (5-27-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnuIYbkkU7c</ref>
Fan pick quarter-finals episode. Coy and John previously fought in the second and first quarter-finals matches respectively. The winner will fight again in two weeks.
*Dan is not allowed to vote in the Speed Round.
All of the questions are also fan-submitted.
Not counting the first episode, twenty-fifth episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place. It is the first since episode 115.
Twenty-sixth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
Twenty-fifth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place, and the first since episode 119.
The results of this episode had a negligible effect on overall rankings. On the leader board, Mike's ranking increases by one (getting back on top of Alicia Malone, the only person under whom he fell after his last loss), and Coy's and John's rankings do not change at all.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 9/8 || '''Win'''
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 3/4 || Second
|-
| John Rocha || 1/5 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Mike !! style="width: 5%"|Coy !! style="width: 6%"|John
|-
| 1: What is the worst movie of the ''Alien'' franchise? || || * || 1
|-
| 2: Pitch a Venom [solo] movie. || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: Improve any movie by adding Captain Jack Sparrow. || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: What is the most unwatchable**** movie of all time? || 1 || || *****
|-
| 5: What's the worst movie poster? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who[m] would you rather hang out with for a whole day: Rob Schneider or Pauly Shore? || 1+ || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the best robot character in a movie? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best movie office to work in? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What actor should join Arnold [Schwarzenegger] and Danny DeVito in the upcoming ''Triplets'' movie? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Coy (''Alien: Resurrection'') won the twitter poll with 55%, followed by John (''Prometheus'') with 26% and Mike (''Alien<sup>3</sup>'') with 19%.
.**Again, Coy also won the poll with 42%, followed by John with 39% and Mike with 19%.
.***Coy (''Waterworld'') again won the poll with 54%, followed by Mike (''The Lone Ranger'') with 33% and John (''Captain Ron'') with 13%.
.****Trick question. After Andy got all the contestants' answers, he made them argue for why their choices were the most re-watchable movies of all time?
.*****John (''Batman and Robin'') won the twitter poll with 72%, followed by Mike (''Disaster Movie'') with 16% and Coy (''Jack and Jill'') with 12%.
+Split decision. John chose Coy, while Andy chose Mike (Pauly Shore, who gave Mike his first job in Los Angeles).
'''Episode 139: Best DC Movie?! (6-3-17)'''<ref>Episode 139: Best DC Movie?! (6-3-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aja16H_5wFQ</ref>
All-DC fight.
Ashley is the wife of Jason Inman. The two mark the first pair of married competitors to participate in Screen Junkies fights.
Although DJ is listed as a new fighter, he has won on TV Fights and also the Movie Fights Debut Deathmatch.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Mike and Sammy Cappetto.
This episode is not followed by an After the Fight.
Every Speed Round question is won by Split Decision.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 3/7 || '''Win'''
|-
| Ashley V. Robinson || New fighter || Third
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 82%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Marc !! Ashley !! style="width: 6%"|DJ
|-
| 1: What is the best DC Comics movie adaptation? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Best overall character: Batman vs. Superman vs. Wonder Woman? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What's the worst ** DC movie? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What DC Comic storyline that hasn't already been used would make the best movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Of all the movie Batmans, which one would win in a fight? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who gives the best-ever performance as Bruce Wayne? *** || || x || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best ''Superman'' movie? || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What DC character would you want to be stuck in an elevator with for several hours? + || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Aside from Deadshot and Harley Quinn, who is the best member of the Suicide Squad? || 1+** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best Joel Schumacher-directed ''Batman'' villain? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Marc's winning choice of ''Wonder Woman'' did not come out to wide release until later that night in the Pacific Time Zone. However, Marc had gotten to watch it three times already.
.**Trick question. After Andy got the competitors' choices, he made them argue why the choices were the ''best'' DC movies.
.***Marc and DJ respectively chose Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck, their same choices from the previous question.
.****Split decision. Mike chose Marc (Keaton), but Ashley, Dan, and Sammy all chose DJ.
.*****Split decision. Seventh overturn of Movie Fights (third by Andy). Ashley, Mike, and Sammy chose DJ (''Superman: The Movie'') while Dan and Andy chose Marc (''Superman II'').
+The character cannot use powers, gadgets, or resources.
+*Split decision. Ashley chose Marc (Batman), but then Dan, Mike, and Sammy chose DJ (Superman).
+**Split decision. Andy chose DJ (Amanda Waller), but Ashley and Dan chose Marc (Katana).
+***Split decision. Ashley chose DJ (The Riddler), but then Dan, Mike, Sammy, and Andy all chose Marc (Poison Ivy).
'''Episode 140: What Monster Movie Could Save The Mummy's Dark Universe? (6-10-17)'''<ref>Episode 140: What Monster Movie Could Save The Mummy's Dark Universe? (6-10-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxCzwRk8sZw</ref>
Belt Tournament semi-final match. The winner would later fight Dan Murrell on July 13. Dan does not vote.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by fan Andrew DiLuzio.
This episode is not followed by an After the Fight.
The third, fourth, and fifth questions are Advantage Round questions submitted respectively by Mike, JTE, and Scott. If a fighter wins his own question, he receives one point, but if someone else does, that other person receives ''two'' points. Also, each fighter is the first to fight his own question, prompting Mike to go first for two questions in a row.
Not counting the first episode, twenty-sixth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
*First episode in which a fighter goes from third place to first and back to third. Scott was never solely in second place during the fight.
Twenty-sixth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
This fight has minimal impact on rankings. Scott's rank falls by only one to #48, and Mike's and JTE's rankings do not change at all.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| JTE || 5/1 || Second
|-
| Mike Carlson || 10/8 || '''Win'''
|-
| Scott Mantz || 2/7 || Third *
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|JTE !! style="width: 6%"|Mike !! Scott
|-
| 1: We want you guys to pitch the actor and Universal monster... that should join and could save this Dark Universe. || 1** || ||
|-
| 2: Who should direct ''Top Gun 2''? || *** || 1**** ||
|-
| 3: What movie character would open the best chain restaurant? || ***** || || 2
|-
| 4: What [Sylvester] Stallone character,... outside of Rocky [Balboa] and [John] Rambo, would win in [an] all-out battle royale? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Pitch ''La La Land 2''. || || 2+ ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Favorite movie? + || 0+** || x ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''Boss Baby'' or ''Captain Underpants''? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie featuring Brendan Fraser? || || 1+**** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best moment in a movie where a character says the movie's title? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: If Rick Moranis would return for just one new film, what role do you want him to revisit? || || 1+***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: In honor of ''The Pentagon Papers'', what movie has the best ensemble cast? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''6''' || 2
|}
.*In his seventh consecutive third place finish in a Movie Fight, Scott becomes the first fighter to not finish in second place in any of his first ten appearances (back in episode 118, he had become the only one besides Dan to not do so in his first nine). Interestingly, in his only TV Fight, Scott finished in second place.
.**JTE (Michael Fassbender as Dracula) also won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Mike (Jeff Goldblum as the Phantom of the Opera) with 29% and Scott (Margot Robbie as the Wolf) with 24%.
.***In JTE's argument for Shane Black, he stated that he wrote 1987's ''Predator''. This is not true. We was asked to polish the script, but he refused. He only acts in the film. However, he is writing (and directing) 2018's ''The Predator''.
.****Mike (Michael Bay) actually lost the poll with only 25%. JTE (Shane Black) won with 44%, followed by Scott (Justin Lin) with 31%.
.*****JTE (Deadpool) won the poll with 47%, followed by Scott (Vito Corleone) with 37% and Mike (Richie Rich) with only 16%.
+Mike also won the poll with 44%, followed by Scott with 37%.
+*Scott and JTE were respectively given ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' and ''Rocky''. JTE chose to go second. Instead of 20 and 10 seconds, the fighters were given 30, 15, and 10 seconds.
+**Split decision. Andrew chose Scott, but Andy chose JTE as he attached ''Star Trek II'' more. Also, Dan later said that he would have agreed.
+***Split decision. Andrew chose Mike (''Boss Baby''), but Scott and Andy chose JTE.
+****Split decision. Andrew chose JTE (''The Mummy''), but Scott and Andy chose Mike (''Encino Man'').
+*****Split decision. Scott chose JTE (''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids''), but Andrew and Andy chose Mike (''Little Shop of Horrors'').
'''Episode 141: Who is The Best Pixar Character? (6-17-17)'''<ref>Episode 141: Who is The Best Pixar Character? (6-17-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9HN6-1SId4</ref>
All-Pixar fight.
Hosted by Dan Murrell.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker. He is accompanied on the couch by Richard Higinbotham.
Although Ed and Perri are listed as new fighters, each has fought on both TV Fights and non-standard Movie Fights, respectively the Debut Deathmatch and Collider All-Stars Last Fighter Standing.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Ed Greer || New fighter || Third
|-
| Perri Nemiroff || New fighter || Second
|-
| Jon Negroni || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Ed !! style="width: 6%"|Perri !! style="width: 6%"|Jon
|-
| 1: Who is the best Pixar character? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is the best vocal performance in any Pixar movie? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Which Pixar character should be the next to get [his/her/its] own spin-off film? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: Explain to me the existence of the world of ''Cars''.**** || || || 1
|-
| 5: Who is the best Pixar villain? || || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: You can only watch one of these movies. Which would you choose: ''Cars 2'' or ''The Good Dinosaur''? || || 0***** || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who's the better supporting character: Edna Mode from ''The Incredibles'' or Dug from ''Up''? || x || 1+ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What real-world toy should join the cast of ''Toy Story''? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What famous person's brain should be the setting for ''Inside Out 2''? || x || || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What Pixar movie would you want to live in? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Jon (Woody) also won the twitter poll with 51%, followed by Perri (Wall-E) with 32% and Ed (Carl Fredricksen from ''Up'') with 17%.
.**Ed (Craig T. Nelson as Mr. Incredible) actually lost the poll with 28%. Jon (Ellen DeGeneres as Dory) won with 42%, followed by Perri (Amy Poehler as Joy from ''Inside Out'') with 30%.
.***Jon (the Witch from ''Brave'') actually lost the poll with only 15%. Ed (Jack-Jack from ''The Incredibles''), whom Dan dismissed first, actually won with 50%, followed by Perri (the Tank Gang from ''Finding Nemo'') with 35%.
.****At the end of the round, Dan had a follow-up question: Why do they have tongues?
.*****Perri was faster at choosing ''Cars 2'' and won unanimously.
+Split decision. Ed and Lon both chose Jon (Dug), but then Richard and Dan both chose Perri as she explained why Edna was a better ''supporting'' character.
+*Split decision. Lon and Ed chose Perri (George Lucas), but Richard and Dan chose Jon (Jimmy Neutron).
'''Episode 142: Is Star Wars in Trouble? (6-24-17)'''<ref>Episode 142: Is Star Wars in Trouble? (6-24-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CsNHcLs1mA</ref>
This episode is not followed by an After the Fight.
The only previous time Jay fought in Movie Fights (episode 103), he also came in third and Sasha ''also'' won.
Not counting the first episode, twenty-seventh episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
Twenty-seventh episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
At the beginning and end of the episode, Roger makes light of the fact that he hasn't been on the show in eight months (33-episode absence). It has actually been ''nine'' since the last appearance of Jay who, as mentioned above, had a 38-episode absence.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Roger Barr || 1/10 || Second
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 1/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Jay Washington || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 98%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Roger !! style="width: 6%"|Sasha !! style="width: 6%"|Jay
|-
| 1: What movie... character or franchise do you want to... incorporate time travel in a sequel that hasn't already? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: We want you guys on a scale of 1 to 10,... tell us is ''Star Wars'' in trouble? And how do we fix it? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What box office disappointment would you like to be re-imagined for television? || 1 || || **
|-
| 4: Daniel Day-Lewis is retiring from acting... What is the best Daniel Day-Lewis performance? *** || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: It's the 25th anniversary of ''Batman Returns''. So that made us wonder, what is the best film of 1992? || || 1***** || +
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A1: Who should play Carnage to Tom Hardy's Venom? +* || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND A2: In honor of the 20th anniversary of ''Face/Off'', who[m] would you rather swap faces with: [John] Travolta or Nicolas Cage? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of the 30th anniversary of ''Spaceballs'', [what is the] best Mel Brooks movie? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of ''War of the Planet of the Apes'',+*** what is the best motion capture performance of all time? || || 1+**** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Jay (''The Transporter'') actually lost the twitter poll with only 13%. Sasha (''The Fast & The Furious'') received 50%, followed by Roger (''Friday the 13th'') with 37%.
.**Jay (''Waterworld'') won the poll with 55%, followed by Roger (''The Big Lebowski'') with 36% and Sasha (''The Cotton Club'') with 9%.
.***On the question card, the hyphen was incorrectly placed between "Daniel" and "Day."
.****Roger (''There Will be Blood'') also won the poll with 70%, followed by Sasha (''My Left Foot'') with 18% and Jay (''The Boxer'') with 12%.
.*****Sasha (Reservoir Dogs) also won the poll with 53%, followed by Jay (''A Few Good Men'') with 24% and Roger (''Batman Returns'') with 23%.
+During his initial arguments, Jay called Nathan Jessup (Jack Nicholson) a "lieutenant colonel." He is in fact a full colonel.
+*Neither Roger nor Sasha could come up with an answer. Dan incorrectly stated that there has never been an instance in which neither fighter could come up with an answer.
+**Sasha unanimously won despite being slower at saying Nicolas Cage.
+***The title is actually ''War ''for'' the Planet of the Apes,'' a departure from the previous two films.
+****Sasha unanimously won with Caesar despite appearing to having wanted to give Roger's answer, Gollum, another Andy Serkis performance.
'''Episode 143: Cast A Live-Action Minions Movie (w/ Rob Corddry!) (7-1-17)'''<ref>Episode 143: Cast A Live-Action Minions Movie (w/ Rob Corddry!) (7-1-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exAkhKwheYE</ref>
Lon Harris as Fact Checker.
This episode is not followed by an After the Fight.
Twenty-eighth episode in which a fighter does not get any points after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 8/15 || Third
|-
| Dan Murrell || 16/7 || Second
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Corddry Rob Corddry] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 98%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Hal !! style="width: 6%"|Dan !! style="width: 6%"|Rob
|-
| 1: If you could put in one movie character, what movie character would make the best "Shark Tank" judge? || || || 1
|-
| 2: In honor of our guest,.. who starred in... [''Hot Tub Time Machine''], what is the best time travel movie with the least realistic depiction of time travel? || || 1* ||
|-
| 3: If there [was] ever a live-action ''Minion[s]'' reboot, what three performers should play the Minions? || || || 1
|-
| 4: In honor of ''The House'', starring Will Farrell and... Amy Poehler,... what existing movie franchise deserves an installment in Las Vegas... that hasn't done it yet? || || || 1**
|-
| 5: With the news of ''The Accountant 2'', we want you to pitch us another Ben Affleck movie sequel. || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 0 || 1*** || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of "Ballers,"... what movie character would you hire to be your agent? || x || 1**** || *****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best movie with the word "baby" in the title? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of this week's new ''Jumanji'' trailer, what's the best movie featuring Jack Black? + || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: To commemorate... the twentieth anniversary,... what's the best single element of ''Batman and Robin''? || x || || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who[m] would you want to see return more: Wesley Snipes as Blade or Ron Perlman as Hellboy? || x || 1+** ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which one should we buy?+*** || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 0 || 5 || '''6'''
|}
.*Dan (''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'') also won the twitter poll with 46% of the vote, followed by Hal (''Hot Tub Time Machine'') with 34% and Rob (''The Butterfly Effect'') with 20%.
.**Rob (''Jurassic Park'') also won the twitter poll with 50%. Hal (''Planet of the Apes'') and Dan (''Transformers'') each received 25%.
.***This is the lowest score with which Dan has ever gone into a Speed Round.
.****Split decision. Hal chose Rob (Thor), but then Lon and Andy chose Dan (Ricky Roma from ''Glengarry Glen Ross'').
.*****Initially, Rob wanted to choose Jerry Maguire, but he could not remember the name.
+Rematch question from episode 24.
+*Split decision. Hal chose Dan (Arnold Schwarzenegger), but then Andy and Lon chose Rob (Batman suit nipples).
+**Split decision. Hal chose Rob (Snipes), but Lon and Andy chose Dan.
+***Bargain bin pic of ''Norbit'' and the live action ''The Cat in the Hat''.
'''Episode 144: Best Spider-Man Performance (7-8-17)'''<ref>Episode 144: Best Spider-man Performance (7-8-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2v0jnd794k</ref>
Due to technical issues, this episode was not posted on Plus until July 8, two days after the fight. Throughout the episode, there are sound issues.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Tom Zambeno and DeVaughn Taylor.
This episode is not followed by an After the Fight.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Alicia Malone || 6/5 || '''Win'''
|-
| Tony Revolori || 2/0 || Third
|-
| Jenny Nicholson || 0/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Alicia !! style="width: 6%"|Tony !! style="width: 8%"|Jenny
|-
| 1: What is the best Spider-Man [character] performance? || || * || 1
|-
| 2: What is the best scene from any Spider-Man movie? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What unlikely film director should create and direct [his or her] own [TV] series? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: In honor of the ''[A] Bad Mom's Christmas'' trailer,... what movie should make a holiday-themed sequel? || || || 1****, *****
|-
| 5: You've finally met the one,... when he or she tells you this is [his or her] favorite movie, what is the movie you wanna hear? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2+ || 1 || 2+
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best movie to watch when you're tired and know you won't make it to the end? || 1+* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: You just got a new Blu-ray player. What movie do you buy first? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What franchise should Tony Revolori join next? || 1+** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 2
|}
.*Tony (Tom Holland) also won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Jenny (Tobey Maguire) with 36% and Alicia (Andrew Garfield) with 17%.
.**Tony (train fight in ''Spider-Man 2'') won the twitter poll again with 63%, followed by Alicia (Gwen Stacy's death in ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2'') with 21% and Jenny (the Bone-Saw fight in ''Spider-Man'') with 16%.
.***Tony (Quentin Tarantino) won the poll again with 53%, followed by Jenny (Tim Burton) with 26% and Alicia (Kathryn Bigelow) with 21%.
.****Alicia conceded the point. Andy stated that he would have chosen her if it were not for that.
.*****Jenny (''Jurassic World'') also won the poll with 39%, followed by Alicia (''Bridesmaids'') with 36% and Tony (''Dazed and Confused'') with 25%.
+This episodes marks the first since episode 80 (the third of three all-female panels) in which two females went to the Speed Round. It is the first since episode 32 in which two females defeated a male; Alicia also won that episode.
+*Split decision. Andy chose Jenny (''Remember Me''), but Tony, DeVaughn, Tom, and Dan all chose Alicia (''Fight Club'').
+**Split decision. Andy and Tom chose Jenny (Dark Universe), but Tony, DeVaughn, and Dan all chose Alicia (''Fast & Furious'').
'''Episode 145: MOVIE FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP! - E.T. vs Jaws - LIVE! (7-13-17)'''<ref>Episode 145: MOVIE FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP! - E.T. vs Jaws - LIVE! (7-15-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh_xTqrna9s</ref>
This fight is not counted in the official statistics; however, due to the change of hands of the Belt, the ranking changes. The win/loss record shown below is not affected.
This episode appears live on youtube. Due to sponsorship by t-mobile, more new content including live episodes of Movie Fights will appear on youtube.
Fan vote is considered in making the selections for points in the regular round questions.
The episode was preceded by a pre-show. This was not kept in the video that remains available. Had it been, the video would have been 2 hours and 49 minutes long. Without it, it remains 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker. He is accompanied on the couch by Harvard debate coach Michael Bietz. Also, on the fan cam are Amar, Dakota, Donald "Dizzle" Davis, and Moodie.
*This is Donald's fourth time appearing as a spectator in a Screen Junkies Fight.
The first two questions are advantage questions, respectively from Dan and Mike. Had either won the other's question, it would have been worth two points. The next two questions were questions geared towards their respective strengths (one analytical and one creative).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || 10/9 || Lose
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| Dan Murrell || 16/8 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Mike !! style="width: 6%"|Dan
|-
| 1: Best [Alfred] Hitchcock movie? || || 1*
|-
| 2: Pitch a Botanicus solo movie. || 1** ||
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| 3: Best movie trilogy? || || 1***
|-
| 4: Pitch a movie based on a commercial. || || 1****
|-
| 5: ''E.T. [the Extra-Terrestrial]'' vs ''Jaws'': Which is the better film?***** || || 1+
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 4
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You're gonna name the one you want.+* || 1+**, +*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What movie character could win the Movie Fights Championship? || || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best Liam Neeson movie?+***** || || 1++
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || '''6'''
|-
| colspan="3" | ADDITION: Spencer Gilbert (#49 contender) activates the Show Stopper to challenge Dan Murrell for the Belt. Initial arguments are 25 seconds long. Rebuttals are 15 seconds long.
|-
! colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2D4; width: 82%;" |Question !! style="background: #CEF2D4; width: 6%;" |Spencer !! style="background: #CEF2D4; width: 6%;" |Dan
|-
| colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND A: Best performance by an actor who only briefly appears in the movie? || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|1++* || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|
|-
| colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND B: Daniel Day-Lewis or Meryl Streep? || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|1
|-
| colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND C: Worst part 2 to a great original movie?++** || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|1
|-
| colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND D: Best movie with a title that's six words or longer?++*** || style="background: #CEF2F2;" |1++**** || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|
|-
| colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |SHOW STOPPER SPEED ROUND E: What movie vehicle do you most want in your garage?++***** || style="background: #CEF2F2;" | 1 || style="background: #CEF2F2;"|
|-
| colspan="1" ; style="background: #CEF2F2;" |'''FINAL SCORES''' || style="background: #CEF2F2;" |'''3''' || style="background: #CEF2F2;" |2
|}
.*Dan (''Rear Window'' over ''Notorious'') received 49% of the twitter vote (after the second round, this dropped to 46), Mike's vote, and the votes of Amar, Donald, and Moodie.
.**Mike received 51% of the vote again, but he also received Mike's vote, and the votes of Amar, Donald, and Moodie. Dakota and Lon voted for Dan.
.***Dan (''The Lord of the Rings'' over ''Toy Story'') received 53% and the votes of Mike, Amar, Donald, Dakota, and Moodie.
.****Dan (Charmin Bears over the classic Tootsie Pop commercial) received 51% and the votes of Dakota, Donald, and Moodie. Amar and Mike voted for Mike.
.*****Trick question. There was a fan poll asking if this question should be straight or a trick. 66% chose trick, prompting Mike to fight for ''Jaws'' and Dan for ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''.
+Dan received 51% of the poll, Mike's vote, and the votes of Amar, Donald, and Moodie. Only Dakota voted for Mike, and his rationale was not based on arguments.
+*Bargain bin pic of ''Scooby Doo'' and ''The Master of Disguise'', submitted by Austin Grey, a fan who recently passed away.
+**Mike was faster at saying ''Scooby Doo''.
+***Split decision. Eighth overturn of Movie Fights (fourth by Andy). Mike, Moodie, Dakota, and Amar each chose Dan, but Dakota, Lon, and Andy chose Mike.
+****Split decision. Dan (Randy from ''Scream'') received every vote except Amar's.
+*****Rematch question from episode 13, where Mike and Dan first faced off. Andy states that it is from episode 11. Dan gave the same winning answer as before, but Mike did not pick ''The Grey'' again.
++Split decision. Dan (''Schindler's List'' over ''Batman Begins'') received every vote except Donald's.
++*Split decision. Mike and Donald voted for Dan (Alec Baldwin in ''Glengarry Glen Ross''), but Lon, Moodie, Dakota, and Amar voted for Spencer (Willem Dafoe in ''Boondock Saints'').
++**After initial arguments and rebuttals, Spencer and Dan each received an extra six seconds.
++***Question later changed to require the title to be ''exactly'' six words long. Andy was about to revert until Dan gave an answer.
++****Split decision. Donald voted for Dan (''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''), but Lon, Moodie, and Dakota voted for Spencer (''Star Wars [Episode VI]: Return of the Jedi'').
++*****Split decision. Spencer (Cameron's father's car from ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' over the DeLorean from the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy) received every vote except Donald's.
'''Episode 146: Kevin Smith vs Elijah Wood! - CELEBRITY MOVIE FIGHTS LIVE! (7-27-17)'''<ref>Episode 146: Kevin Smith vs Elijah Wood! - CELEBRITY MOVIE FIGHTS LIVE! (7-27-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pI417jeeUNg</ref>
Held at San Diego Comic Con.
Alicia Malone as Fact Checker.
Elijah Wood returns after a 97-episode absence.
Winners were largely decided by audience vote.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Murrell || 16/8 || Third
|-
| Kevin Smith || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Elijah Wood || 1/0 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Dan !! Kevin !! Elijah
|-
| 1: Who's the greatest living filmmaker? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What comic book movie of all time will be most celebrated in 50 years? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Scariest movie scene of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: If you could permanently erase one movie from all of existence, which would it be? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 0 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Better movie sidekick: Samwise Gamgee or Jay? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: It's the... twentieth anniversary of Kevin's ''Chasing Amy'',... so... which other franchise would most benefit from the addition of Jay and Silent Bob? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of Comic Con,... what classic or iconic movie would inspire the best Comic Con? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 0 || '''4''' || 3
|}
'''Episode 147: Pitch a Worse Movie Than The Emoji Movie!! (8-3-17)'''<ref>Episode 147: Pitch a Worse Movie Than The Emoji Movie!! (8-3-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBLubFSYyAY</ref>
Sponsored by T-Mobile, who is now sponsoring Screen Junkies. So episodes will appear live on youtube, which has its own poll.
Hosted by Dan Murrell.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 3/5 || Second
|-
| Charley Feldman || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 4/15 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Coy !! Charley !! Spencer
|-
| 1: There's a lot of revenge thriller-type things going around in the news right now, so we thought it'd be fun to ask what actor or actress who doesn't have one already should get [his or her] own ''Taken''-style action franchise? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: I wanted you guys to pitch me a title for the next James Bond film... and why do you think it should be called that? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: If ''Ready Player One'' [were] real, what movie character would you want to use as your avatar? || 1** || ||
|-
| 4: I wanted you guys to pitch me and the audience at home a worse movie idea than '''The Emoji Movie'''. || || || 1
|-
| 5: "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" comes out...tonight.... We wanted to ask, what movie would you like to see a "Ten Years Later" TV series about? || 1*** || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''Ant-Man and the Wasp'' is starting production. What is the best non-Marvel movie featuring Paul Rudd? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: ''The Dark Tower''... is hitting theaters.... Idris Elba or Matthew McConaughey? || || x || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: It was recently reported that ''Suicide Squad 2'' has lost its director.... Who should step in to direct ''Suicide Squad 2''? || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: ''Detroit'' is hitting theaters this week. What's the best movie directed by Kathryn Bigelow? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What movie monster would make the best pet? || || x || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''+**
|}
.*Coy (Tom Hardy) won the youtube poll with 51%, followed by Spencer (Jacob Tremblay) with 34% and Charley (Linda Hamilton) with 13%.
.**Coy (Smaug) also won the twitter poll with 44% and youtube poll with 39%.
.***Coy (''X-Men'') actually lost the twitter poll with 30%. Charley (''Inside Out'') and Spencer (''The Big Lebowski'') each received 35%. Similarly, Spencer received 35% of the youtube vote, while Charley and Coy received 34% and 30% respectively.
.****Split decision. Charley chose Coy (Elba), but then Lon and Dan chose Spencer (McConaughey).
.*****Split decision. Ninth overturn of Movie Fights (third by Dan). Charley and Lon both chose Spencer (Quentin Tarantino), but Dan chose Coy (Steven Soderbergh).
+Split decision. Lon chose Coy (''The Hurt Locker''), but then Charley and Dan chose Spencer (''Zero Dark Thirty'').
+*Split decision. Charley chose Coy (the Gremlins), but Lon and Dan chose Spencer (Jaws).
+**This episode marks Spencer's first victory in an official fight in 104 episodes, the last time being in August 2015. He had lost his last nine official fights. His last victory in any fight was his second TV Fight in March 2016.
'''Episode 148: What Wins: The Force vs The Hulk - MOVIE FIGHTS! Live from Comic-Con 2017 (8-10-17)'''<ref>Episode 148: What Wins: The Force vs The Hulk - MOVIE FIGHTS! Live from Comic-Con 2017 (8-10-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Qbuhw6EnM</ref>
Filmed at the last Comic Con. Hence, it is not live.
''Not'' mentioned as being sponsored by T-Mobile.
Tournament-style fight, single elimination with eight fighters.
Moderated by Andy, but winners are decided by audience vote.
This episode does not count towards the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 65%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 35%;" | Winner
|-
| 1: Alicia Malone v. Mark Ellis: ''Star Wars'' prequels or ''The Hobbit'' trilogy? || Alicia (''The Hobbit'')
|-
| 2: Mike Carlson v. Tony Revolori: Better overall movie franchise: ''X-Men'' or ''Spider-Man''? || Mike (''X-Men'')
|-
| 3: Doug Benson v. Samm Levine: Worst movie character to cosplay as? || Doug (The Human Centipede over Johnny Storm (The Human Torch))
|-
| 4: Spencer Gilbert v. Dan Murrell: What's more powerful: The Force or The Hulk? || Dan (The Hulk)
|-
| Semi-final 1: Alicia Malone v. Mike Carlson: What superhero's powers would you least want to have in real life? || Mike (Maggott * over Professor Charles Xavier)
|-
| Semi-final 2: Doug Benson v. Dan Murrell: Make a movie better by swapping out the lead with Groot. || Alicia (Tarantino over Cameron)
|-
| Final: Dan Murrell v. Mike Carlson: Best comic book movie performance? || Tie (respectively Heath Ledger in ''The Dark Knight'' and Adam West in ''Batman: The Movie'')
|-
| SPEED ROUND TIE BREAKER: Dan Murrell v. Mike Carlson: What character would be most fun to hang out with at Comic-Con? || '''Dan''' (Ant-Man over The Dude)
|-
|}
.*Maggott is not a movie character. He only appears in comic books.
'''Episode 149: What Movie Character Would Have the Best Instagram Account? (8-17-17)'''<ref>Episode 149: What Movie Character Would Have the Best Instagram Account? (8-17-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSi6gAiyrgk&t=4850s</ref>
Hosted by Hal Rudnick.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker. He is accompanied by Alex from Irvine.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Brett Erlich || 0/6 || Second
|-
| Darien Sills-Evans || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 86%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|DJ !! Brett !! Darien
|-
| 1: Besides ''Fast and Furious'', what earth-bound franchise should go to space? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What movie character... would have the best Instagram account? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What movie character's house would be the most fun to visit? || *** || || 1
|-
| 4: What is the best comedy of the decade so far? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: Who would be the worst possible actor to cast as James Bond? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You have to commute to work everyday with one movie character. Who[m] do you pick? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Better [Mark] Millar adaptation: ''Kingsman'' or ''Kick-Ass''? || 1***** || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is the worst character from the new ''Star Wars'' franchise, ''[The] Force Awakens'' and ''Rogue One''? || || 1+ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which would you rather see: Joe Dante's ''Gremlins 3'' or James Cameron's ''Aliens 3''? || 1+* || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What movie villain has the all-time most fiendish plan? || 1+** || ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*DJ (''Men in Black'') also won both the youtube and twitter polls with 65% and 52% respectively. Darien (''John Wick'') received 26% of the twitter poll while Brett (''Home Alone'') received 22%.
.**DJ (Spider-Man) once again also won the youtube and twitter polls with 71% and 69% respectively. Brett (Ava from ''Ex-Machina'') received 17% of the twitter vote (but 0% of the youtube vote) and Darien (Nomi Malone from ''Showgirls'') received 14%.
.***DJ (Bruce Wayne) once again won the youtube and twitter polls with 61% and 56%. Darien (Pee-Wee Herman) received 26% and 31% on youtube and twitter respectively, followed by Brett (Christian Grey) with 12% and 13%.
.****Brett (''Bridesmaids'') also won the youtube and twitter polls with 69% and 47%.
.*****Split decision. Darien chose Brett (''Kingsman''), but then Lon, Alex, and Hal all chose DJ.
+Split decision. Darien chose DJ (Captain Phasma), but then Lon, Alex, and Hal all chose Brett (General Hux).
+*Split decision. Alex chose Brett (''Aliens 3''), but then Lon, Darien, and Hal all chose DJ.
+**Split decision. Alex chose Brett (Ava in Ex-Machina), but Lon, Darien. and Hall all chose DJ (Amy in ''Gone Girl'').
'''Episode 150: Who Should Play The Joker? (8-24-17)'''<ref>Episode 150: Who Should Play The Joker? (8-24-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmIzH101Hgk</ref>
Graham Elwood returns after a 44-episode absence.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joe Starr || 1/5 || Second
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 8/16 || Third
|-
| Graham Elwood || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 78%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Joe !! style="width: 6%"|Hal !! Graham
|-
| 1: What was the overall best movie of summer 2017? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Who should play the next Joker? ** || || *** || 1****
|-
| 3: We wanna hear you guys pitch a Jabba the Hutt standalone movie. || 1***** || ||
|-
| 4: It's the ten-year anniversary of Superbad.... What Superbad actor has gone on to have the best career? || 1 || + ||
|-
| 5: Which of Marvel's Defenders would make the best standalone film? +* || || || 1+**
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 0 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best fantasy movie that's not set in Middle Earth? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of ''Terminator 3D'',... what 2D movie should get a 3D re-release? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who should direct ''Bad Boys 3'' if Michael Bay doesn't? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of the ''Knight Rider'' movie, improve any movie by adding a talking car. || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: I'm gonna name two actors. Tell me which one's better:... Steve Carell or Will Farrell? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 0 || '''6'''
|}
.*Joe (Wonder Woman) also won the twitter poll with 36%, followed by Graham (Dunkirk) with 35% and Hal (Spider-Man: Homecoming) with 27%.
.**Previously used in episode 3, but for a different movie.
.***Hal, after Graham won, used the phrase "Book 'em, Dano" and said it was a 1950's TV reference. ''Hawaii Five-O'' ran from 1968-1980. The reboot, which has run since 2010 also uses the phrase.
.****Graham (Paul Dano) also overwhelmingly won both the twitter and youtube polls.
.*****Joe also won 70% of the youtube vote.
+Hal (Emma Stone) won both polls.
+*The players are offered the option of pitching an Iron Fist film with actor Finn Jones for double points. Joe and Graham both chose to try this while Hal chose Daredevil.
+**Andy only gave Graham one point as his pitch didn't star Finn Jones
+***Split decision. Dan chose Graham (''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope''), but Hal and Andy chose Joe (''The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'').
==Movie Fights Episodes 151-156==
'''Episode 151: Worst Movie of Summer 2017? (8-31-17)'''<ref>Episode 151: Worst Movie of Summer 2017? (8-31-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VqUhHMt7Q4&t=4384s</ref>
Lon Harris as Fact Checker. He is joined by Isaac and Will Robinson Smith.
Although Danielle is listed as a new fighter, she has been on Debut Deathmatch and TV Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Murrell || 16/9 || '''Win'''
|-
| Danielle Radford || New fighter || Third
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 4/7 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Dan !! Danielle !! Mark
|-
| 1: What is the worst movie of the summer of 2017? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: In honor of our ''Face/Off'' Honest Trailer, which was random,... what two actors should star in a ''Face/Off'' reboot? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: In honor of [Arnold] Schwarzenegger's upcoming film,... best Schwarzenegger comedy of all time? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: In honor of Labor Day this weekend coming up, what movie character has the best job? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: After ''It'' ruins clowns forever,... what other occupation should get its own horror movie? || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of the fortieth anniversary of ''Close Encounters [of the Third Kind]'', what is the best movie about making contact with aliens? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which franchise is in better shape currently:... ''Transformers'' or ''Pirates [of the Caribbean]''? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of Vince Vaughn's total makeover for ''Brawl in... Cell Block 99'', what's the best movie... featuring Vince Vaughn? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What movie would be improved if you added the Muppets? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Marc (''King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'') actually lost the twitter poll. Danielle (''Transformers: The Last Knight'') won with 51%, followed by Dan (''Baywatch'') with 30%. Marc also lost the youtube poll with 26%.
.**Dan (Vin Diesel and The Rock) won the youtube and twitter polls with 67 and 39% respectively. Marc (Tom Hardy and Jake Gyllenhaal) received 21% and 34%, while Danielle (Ryan Reynolds and Chris Hemsworth) received 11% and 27%.
.***Marc (''Kindergarten Cop'') also won the youtube poll with 55% but only came in second on twitter with 35%. Danielle (''True Lies'') lost the youtube poll with 16% but ''won'' the twitter poll with 39%, while Dan (Last Action Hero) received 26% of the youtube vote and 27% of the twitter vote.
.****Dan (Indiana Jones) also won the youtube poll with 74% and the twitter poll with 54%. Danielle (God from ''Bruce Almighty'') received 34% of the twitter vote while Marc (Dr. Dolittle) received 12%.
.*****Danielle (Vice Principals) actually lost the youtube and twitter polls with 25% and 21% respectively. Marc (politicians) won the twitter poll with 41% while Dan (carnival ride operators) received 38%.
+Split decision. Danielle chose Marc (''The Silence of the Lambs''), but then Lon and Andy chose Dan (''The Fate of the Furious'').
'''Episode 152: Who Should Direct Star Wars: Episode 9? (9-7-17)'''<ref>Episode 152: Who Should Direct Star Wars: Episode 9? (9-7-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzsiRE8XUi0</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Ben Begley || 2/1 || Third
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| Trisha Hershberger || 1/7 || Second
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| James Clement || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Ben !! Trisha !! James
|-
| 1: Colin Trevorrow is no longer directing ''[Star Wars] Episode IX''.... If you could pick any director aside from the ones already in the stable that may probably take this over, who[m do] we want to see direct ''Star Wars Episode IX''? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: With ''It'' receiving rave reviews,... we wanna know what's the worst Stephen King adaptation? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: Since Shia LaBeouf is not returning for ''Indiana Jones'',... we want you to pitch a totally new sidekick for Indy in his next adventure. || || || 1***
|-
| 4: What's the best movie to watch with commentary from the director... sitting next to you? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 5: What movie would be better on mute? || ***** || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A1: In honor of ''mother!'', best Darren Arivnosky + movie? +* || x || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND A2: Who'd make the better ''Star Wars'' film: David Lynch or Wes Anderson? || x || || +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What film features the best-ever Gary Oldman performance? || x || +*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: We've had ''Bad Moms'', ''Bad Santa'', ''Bad Grandpa''. What other bad person should join the franchise? || x || +*** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Trisha (Patty Jenkins) actually lost the twitter poll with 26%, but finished in second place on youtube with 28%. Ben (Steven Spielberg) won the twitter poll with 38% (but lost the youtube poll with 15%), followed by James (Matthew Vaughn) with 36%.
.**James (''The Langoliers'') also won the twitter and youtube polls with 48% and 69% respectively.
.***Once again, James (adult Short Round) also won the twitter and youtube polls with 53% and 72%.
.****James (''Fantastic Four (2015)'') won the twitter and youtube polls with 44% and 46%.
.*****Ben (''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'') won the twitter and youtube polls with 57% and 47%.
+Andy mispronounced Aronofsky.
+*Neither James nor Trisha named a movie.
+**James was faster at saying Wes Anderson.
+***Trisha could not name a movie. James had said Bram Stroker's ''Dracula''.
'''Episode 153: Which Franchise Would Be Most Improved By Adding Pennywise? (9-14-17)'''<ref>Episode 153: Which Franchise Would Be Most Improved By Adding Pennywise? (9-14-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxohMmHFRUU</ref>
Second "Debut Deathmatch" episode. None of the nine fighters have participated in Movie Fights previously.
Dan is accompanied on the couch by Adam Theer.
Meg McCarthy previously appeared as a Fact Checker on the 79th episode of Movie Fights in April 2016.
This episode is not counted in the official statistics.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior competition
|-
| Mary Risk || N/A
|-
| Matt Knost || TV Fights, Schmoedown
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| Brett Register || N/A
|-
| Meg McCarthy || N/A
|-
| Dave Child || N/A
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| Michelle Nguyen || TV Fights
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| Yael Tygiel || TV Fights
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| Andres "Ace" Cabrera || TV Fights
|-
| Eben McGarr || N/A
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! style="width: 16%"|Fighters (in </br> response order) !! Question !! Andy's choice !! twitter choice
|-
| Mary, Matt, Brett || What's the worst original movie to get multiple sequels? || Matt || Mary*
|-
| Meg, Dave, Michelle || What franchise would be most improved by adding Pennywise? || Dave || Meg*
|-
| Yael, Eben, Andres || Best surprise cameo in any movie not on poster or [in] opening credits? || Andres || Yael*
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| Matt, Dave, Andres || SEMI-FINAL 1: What was the worst movie to make one billion dollars at the box office? || Andres || N/A
|-
| Mary, Meg, Yael || SEMI-FINAL 2: What two actors have the worst on-screen chemistry? || Yael || N/A
|-
! colspan="2" | Speed Round Question !! Andres !! Yael
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND A: What actor would be the worst possible choice to play Batman? || || 1**
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND B: In honor of ''mother!'', which [is] a film I did not like,... who's the best mom in movie history? || 1 ||
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND C: Which movie should Jim Carrey reboot: ''Ace Ventura[: Pet Detective]'' or ''The Mask''? || || 1
|-
| colspan="2" | SPEED ROUND D: Best movie based on a TV cartoon series? || || 1
|-
| colspan="2" | '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''3'''
|}
.*The winner of each twitter poll was the person sitting next to Andy.
.**Split decision. Adam chose Ace (Jesse Eisenberg), but then Dan and Andy chose Yael (Jamie Dornan).
'''Episode 154: Marvel Phase 4 Movies We Want to See Most (w/ Max Landis) (9-21-17)'''<ref>Episode 154: Marvel Phase 4 Movies We Want to See Most (w/ Max Landis) (9-21-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpHp1Xp5oDo&t=1690s</ref>
Lon Harris as Fact Checker (as Dan, along with Alicia Malone are at Florida State University). He is accompanied on the couch by fans Nico Lucero and Ian Candish.
As usual, Spencer's name is on the scoreboard as "Spence."
Spencer's two consecutive wins on regular episodes are his first since episodes 5 and 7 in 2014.
Twenty-seventh episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Max Landis || 3/0 || Second
|-
| Roth Cornet || 1/5 || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 5/15 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Max !! style="width: 6%"|Roth !! Spencer
|-
| 1: In honor of ''Kingsman: The Golden Circle'', what country should get its own Kingsmen in a third film, and who should play the group's leader? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Pitch a Marvel [Cinematic Universe] Phase 4 movie, post-''Avengers... Part 4''? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What movie is the best improvement over its original source material? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: In honor of The Lego Ninjago Movie,... we want you to improve a movie by turning it into a Lego Movie. || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: I want you each to pick a movie with great characters.... What movie's characters would you want as your prison gang? ***** || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of James Gunn getting his own Funko figure, what unlikely actor or director that doesn't have one... deserves [his or her] own Funko? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of the upcoming documentary about him, improve any film by replacing the lead actor with Gilbert Gottfried? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of Max's thesis "A Scar No One Else Can See," what movie should have a theme song written and performed by Carly Rae Jepsen? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which franchise should Linda Hamilton join post-''Terminator''? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best Darren Aronofsky film? || || x || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Max (China/Jackie Chan) also won the twitter poll with 53%, followed by Spencer (Canada/Mike Myers) with 32% and Roth (Brazil/Gisele Bündchen).
.**Roth (a romantic comedy led by Vision and The Scarlet Witch) also won the youtube poll with 44%, followed by Max (Wild Hulk) with 39% and Spencer (New Dawn/Secret War) with 15%. However, Spencer won the twitter poll with 42%, and Roth actually ''lost'' with only 28%.
.***Spencer (''Die Hard'') also won the youtube and twitter polls with 42% and 43% respectively, followed closely by Max (''Fight Club'') with 40% and 34%, and Roth (''The Silence of the Lambs'') with 17%.
.****Andy asked for the polls ahead of time and made his final decision based on that since he couldn't decide. The twitter poll was close; Spencer (''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'') received 35%, followed by Max (''2012'') with 34% and Roth (''Jurassic World'') with 31%. However, on youtube, Max received 58%, followed by Spencer with 28% and Roth with 13%.
.*****Blind fight. After Andy asked the fighters to write their movies down, he gave them the question. Spencer chose ''The Wolf of Wall Street'', Roth chose ''Being John Malkovich'', and Max chose ''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope''.
+Split decision. Roth picked Max (''The Fast and the Furious''), but Lon, Nico, Ian, and Andy all then chose Spencer (''Mad Max'').
+*Split decision. Lon and Roth picked Max (''The Wrestler''), but Nico, Ian, and Andy chose Spencer (''Requiem for a Dream'').
'''Episode 155: Best Movie of the 80's!! - 80'S MOVIE FIGHTS!! (9-28-17)'''<ref>Episode 155: Best Movie of the 80's!! - 80'S MOVIE FIGHTS!! (9-28-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ozcY4lW4QI&t=4s</ref>
Alicia Malone returns as Judge.
Jack Hind from Fandango as Fact Checker. He is accompanied by fan Candace Smith.
1980's-themed episode. Era-style music is played in the beginning, and the fighters and Alicia dress in the style.
Although Brianne is a new fighter, she has fought on TV Fights.
Despite sitting in the third seat, Brianne went first on the second and fifth questions.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 2/2 || Second
|-
| Marc Andreyko || 4/8 || '''Win'''
|-
| Brianne Chandler || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Sasha !! style="width: 6%"|Marc !! Brianne
|-
| 1: What '80s movie which never got one actually deserved a sequel? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Which '80s movie would have the biggest success if it were released in its identical format as a new movie in theaters this year? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What was the most influential popular movie of the '80s? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: Which mediocre '80s movie has benefited the most from nostalgia? || **** || 1 || *****
|-
| 5: Who gave the overall best performances from the 1980's? || || 1+ ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who is the best member of the Brat Pack? || 0 || x || +*
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best John Hughes movie? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If they remade ''Die Hard'' today, who should play Hans Gruber? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which two present-day actors should star in a remake of ''Twins''? || 1+**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D1: Which '80s movie would be better if it were directed by Michael Bay? +***** || || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D2: Which two movie characters would you want to take a Ferris Bueller-style day off with? || || 1++ || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Brianne (''Big Trouble in Little China'') won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Sasha (''The Breakfast Club'') with 32% and Marc (''The Last Starfighter'') with 25%.
.**Marc (''Aliens'') also won the poll with 43%, followed by Sasha (''The Shining'') with 30% and Brianne (''The Princess Bride'') with 27%.
.***Brianne (''Blade Runner'') actually lost the twitter poll with 27%. Marc (''Die Hard'') won the poll with 42%, followed by Sasha (''Batman'') with 31%.
.****Sasha (''A Christmas Story'') won the youtube poll with 45%, followed by Marc (''Ghostbusters'') with 36%, and Brianne (''The Little Mermaid'') with 17%.
.*****Brianne had to go with her second choice, ''The Little Mermaid'', as Marc won the coin toss.
+Marc (Robert DeNiro) also won the youtube poll, followed by Sasha (Michael J. Fox) with 25% and then Brianne (Meryl Streep) with 21%.
+*Brianne (Emilio Estevez) said she agreed with Sasha (Molly Ringwald) and never gave a rebuttal.
+**Split decision. Candace chose Sasha (''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''), but Brianne, Jack, and Alicia all chose Marc (''The Breakfast Club'').
+***Split decision. Candace chose Marc (Gary Oldman), but Brianne, Jack, and Alicia all chose Sasha (Idris Alba).
+****Split decision. Candace chose Marc (Kevin Hart and The Rock), but Brianne, Jack, and Alicia all chose Sasha (Dave Bautista and Zac Efron).
+*****Both Sasha and Marc decided to abstain from answering.
++Split decision. Brianne and Candace chose Sasha (Johnny Castle (''Dirty Dancing'') and Gizmo (''Gremlins'')), but Jack and Alicia chose Marc (Emmett Brown (''Back to the Future'') and Bud Fox (''Wall Street'')).
'''Episode 156: Best Harrison Ford Performance?! (10-5-17)'''<ref>Episode 156: Best Harrison Ford Performance?! (10-5-17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoLV2NDX7K8&t=18s</ref>
Last Screen Junkies video to feature Andy Signore, who would be suspended the following morning and terminated two days later. Screen Junkies would not release another video for three weeks.
Last Movie Fight in the current format and on the current set. A reboot would premiere on December 14.
Joe Starr as Fact Checker. He is accompanied on the couch by Jared Diamond, a reporter from The Wall Street Journal.
After this episode, Dan and JTE traded ranks with each other and are now respectively ranked #21 and #24. These ranks would remain permanent as records reset with the reboot.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Murrell || 17/9 || '''Win'''
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || 1/1 || Third
|-
| JTE || 5/2 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Dan !! style="width: 6%"|DJ !! style="width: 6%"|JTE
|-
| 1: What movie should get a 2049 reboot à la ''Blade Runner''? * || || ** || 1
|-
| 2: What movie features the best Harrison Ford performance? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 3: Best movie about surviving the wilderness? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 4: What movie character should host "Saturday Night Live?" || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: I need you guys to pick any Stephen King movie.... Which Stephen King movie would you most want to be trapped inside? ***** || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which Ridley Scott film that doesn't already have one should get a sequel? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best movie with the word "dead" in the title? + || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: If Scarlet Johanssen doesn't return, who should take her place in ''Lucy 2''? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best Matthew Vaughn film? || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: I'm gonna name two actors. Tell me who's better: Harrison Ford [or] Tom Hanks? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Originally, Andy read the first question from the previous week's episode.
.**DJ (''Robocop'', Andy's last choice) won the twitter poll with 37%, beating Dan (''Running Man'') and JTE (''Evil Dead'').
.***DJ (''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'') won the twitter poll with 48%, followed by Dan (''The Fugitive'') with 38% and JTE (''Regarding Henry'') with 14%.
.****Once again, DJ also won the poll.
.*****Blind (Backwards) fight. Before Andy asked the question, the fighters had to pick a movie. DJ chose ''It: Chapter One'', then JTE chose ''The Shining'', and Dan chose ''Carrie''.
+Previously used in episode 37 (also as the second Speed Round question), which also featured Dan. This time however, Dan won the point and eventually the game.
+*Split decision. Joe and Jared chose Dan (''Kingsman: The Secret Service''), but DJ and Andy chose JTE (''X-Men: First Class'').
==Movie Fights References==
{{Reflist}}
{{uncat|date=November 2015}}
==Movie Fights Reboot description and Fighter Rankings==
This section is the leaderboards for Movie Fights starting December 14, 2017.
The board does not include one-on-one fights from the first iteration of the show.
As of February 8, 2018, there have been six "Movie Fights" (in this format) that have been hosted on the Screen Junkies YouTube channel. Though records do not carry over from the previous format, the Belt does.
'''Current Movie Fights Reboot Standings''' (As of February 8, 2018)
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Ranking !! Contestant !! Record !! Win Percentage !! Total Points !! Points Per Game
|-
| Current Champion || Spencer Gilbert || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1
|-
| 1 || Dan Murrell || 2-0 || 1.000 || 8 || 4
|-
| T2 || Mike Carlson || 1-0 || 1.000 || 4 || 4
|-
| T2 || Ed Greer || 1-0 || 1.000 || 4 || 4
|-
| T2 || Jenny Nicholson || 1-0 || 1.000 || 4 || 4
|-
| T2 || Danielle Radford || 1-0 || 1.000 || 4 || 4
|-
| T6 || Mark Ellis || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3
|-
| T6 || Coy Jandreau || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3
|-
| 8 || Joe Starr || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2
|-
| T9 || Rachel Cushing || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1
|-
| T9 || Scott Mantz || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1
|-
|}
==Movie Fights Reboot==
'''Episode 1: Best Superhero Movie of 2017?? MOVIE FIGHTS SNEAK PEEK! (12-14-17)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Superhero Movie of 2017?? MOVIE FIGHTS SNEAK PEEK! |date=2017-12-14 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8MeW2r_qq0 |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
The debut of the reboot features the former and current Movie Fights champions. The one-on-one format debuts but is eventually abandoned after 11 episodes.
A new set is temporarily used.
Previous records do not carry over.
A new montage is debuted. Some of the clips have been used previously.
T-Mobile is still sponsoring.
Hal Rudnick hosts.
Roth Cornet as Fact Checker. She is accompanied by Social Media Ambassador Danielle Radford.
The audience youtube poll results in a vote (only in regular round matches). The Fact Checker also gets a vote. The Judge/Host breaks a tie if there is one.
The debut format is three regular round questions, followed by up to four Speed Round questions.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || New fighter || Lose
|-
| Dan Murrell || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! style="width: 6%"|Dan
|-
| 1: What is the best superhero movie of 2017? || * || 1**
|-
| 2: Pitch a non-superhero Disney/Fox crossover movie. *** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Which movie character would make the best Jedi Knight? **** || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''[Star Wars:] The Last Jedi'' hits theaters tonight.... What director who has not yet been asked to do a ''Star Wars'' film should get to do one? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of ''[The] Disaster Artist'', what is the best movie starring James Franco?+ || || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''4'''+**
|}
.*Spencer initially chose ''Logan'', but he lost a coin toss and went with ''Thor Ragnarok''.
.**Split decision. Roth had chosen Spencer, but the audience (65%) and Hal chose Dan.
.***Disney and Fox agreed to a purchase deal earlier in the day. Spencer won (55% on the poll) with ''Zootopia''/''Die Hard'' over ''Predator''/''Pirates of the Caribbean''.
.****Backwards [character] fight. Spencer and Dan were asked to pick any character from any comedy film before the question was asked.
.*****Dan (Ted Striker over Peter Venkman) received 72% of the vote.
+First "Sabotage Round" question, in which fighters choose their opponents' answers. First to answer is answering on behalf of the opponent, so the opponent goes first.
+*Dan was slightly faster at choosing ''Your Highness'' for Spencer. Spencer chose ''Howl'' for Dan.
+**If this episode were counted as part of the previous series, Dan, already one of only two fighters to participate in and win two consecutive episodes (the other being Nick Mundy), becomes the first fighter to do so twice.
'''Episode 2: Best/Worst Movies of 2017? (1-11-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best/Worst Movies of 2017? MOVIE FIGHTS (RADFORD vs STARR) |date=2018-01-11 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prXCYZsmfrQ |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
Dan Murrell becomes Fact Checker.
Roxy Striar as Social Media Ambassador as Danielle is fighting.
Hal did not vote in the regular round. Dan and the poll agreed with each other each time. During the second Speed Round question, Dan finally asked Hal to weigh in.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Danielle Radford || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Joe Starr || New fighter || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Danielle !! style="width: 6%"|Joe
|-
| 1: What was the best movie of 2017? || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What was the worst movie of 2017? || || 1
|-
| 3: Who was the best villain of 2017? || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who should direct ''Gambit'' now that Gore Verbinski has dropped out? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would you rather be in a relationship with: The Beast from ''Beauty and the Beast'' or Amphibian Man from ''[The] Shape of Water''? || 1* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who should win the Oscar for Best Director [of] 2017? || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 2
|}
.*Split decision. Roxy chose Joe (The Beast), but Hal and Dan chose Danielle.
'''Episode 3: What Movie Would You Use To Ruin Movies Forever? (1-18-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Movie Would You Use To Ruin Movies Forever? MOVIE FIGHTS (CARLSON vs ELLIS) |date=2018-01-18 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1Xg1-5btvA |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
Also known as "How to Kill Movies Forever?"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mike Carlson || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Mark Ellis || New fighter || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Mike !! style="width: 6%"|Mark
|-
| 1: Would would be the worst movie to use to introduce someone to the concept of movies?* || || 1**
|-
| 2: Pitch a fan edit you'd like to see from a popular movie. || || 1***
|-
| 3: BLIND FIGHT: You have to choose one of these names: Chris Hemsworth or Michael Peña. **** ... ''12 Strong'', starring both Chris Hemsworth and Michael Peña hits theaters tomorrow.... If you were going into battle, which three movies characters would you want to bring with you? ***** || 1+ ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best movie starring Eddie Murphy? +* || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What franchise should cross over with ''Pacific Rim''? || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What mode of transportation should Liam Neeson save people on in his next movie? || 1+** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: More surprising hit: ''Jumanji[: Welcome to the Jungle]'' or ''The Greatest Showman''? || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 3
|}
.*Question inspired by the upcoming release of English-language films in Saudi Arabia. The first movie will be ''The Emoji Movie'', which the fighters are not allowed to choose.
.**Mark (''mother!'') received votes from Hal and Dan to win the point, but he lost the poll to Mike (''Disaster Movie'') who received 54% of the vote.
.***After Hal gave his vote to Mike (placing prequel characters in ''Star Wars'' sequel trilogy films), Mark (removing Keanu Reeves from ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'') received Dan's vote and the youtube poll.
.****At this point, Mike chose Hemsworth, leaving Mark with Peña.
.*****Danielle had asked the actors the question. The fighters were required to use their choices. Mark had John Rambo, Jason Bourne, and a general Joe Pesci character. Mike had Frank Dux from ''Bloodsport'', the shark from ''Jaws'', and Chris Pratt as a T-Rex.
+After Mike received a vote from Dan and Mark received a vote from Hal, he won 57% of the youtube poll.
+*First Sabotage round. Fighters pick their opponent's answer.
+**Split decision. Danielle chose Mark (space shuttle), but Hal and Dan chose Mike (Disney World monorail).
'''Episode 4: The LAST Last Jedi Debate! (1-25-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=The LAST Last Jedi Debate! MOVIE FIGHTS (MANTZ vs NICHOLSON) |date=2018-01-25 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If75XsbYCZw |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jenny Nicholson || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Scott Mantz || New fighter || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jenny !! Scott
|-
| 1: ''Star Wars[ Episode VIII]: The Last Jedi'': Great or not great? || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What was the biggest snub from the 2018 Oscar nominations? || || 1*
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| 3: BLIND FIGHT: ** The Razzie nominations came out this week, and in the hat was every movie nominated for Worst Movie. You have to argue why the movie you chose should win Best Picture. || 1*** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: ''Jurassic World'' is getting its own Live Arena show joining ''Fast and the Furious'' Live. What other movie franchise should inspire a live stunt tour? || 1**** ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: Ryan Reynolds will be taking on a ''Clue'' remake for FOX. Which board game would best work as a feature film? || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 1
|}
.*Jenny (Visual Effects for ''Justice League'') received Dan's vote, but Scott (Best Picture for ''The Big Sick'') received the votes of Hal and youtube.
.**Before the question was asked, Jenny picked Baywatch and Scott picked Fifty Shades Darker.
.***In a reversal from the previous round, Scott received Dan's vote, but Jenny received the votes of Hal and the youtube poll.
.****Split decision. Dan voted for Scott (''Justice League''), but Danielle and Hal voted for Jenny (''Fifty Shades Darker'').
'''Episode 5: What Marvel Villain Needs To Return For Infinity War? (2-1-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Marvel Villain Needs To Return For Infinity War? MOVIE FIGHTS! (GREER vs JANDREAU) |date=2018-02-01 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccVzQYl3JTM |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
Also knows as "What Marvel Villain Needs to Return for a Sequel?"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Ed Greer || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Coy Jandreau || New fighter || Lose
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Ed !! style="width: 6%"|Coy
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| 1: What dead/retired MCU [Marvel Cinematic Universe] villain should come back for one more film? || || 1
|-
| 2: In honor of the Big Game [Super Bowl LII] this weekend, what's the best football movie? || || 1*
|-
| 3: BLIND FIGHT: Pick any character from an animated movie.... ** Which animated character would be the ultimate survivor in The Purge? || 1*** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Other than [the "Super] Mario [Bros." series], what classic Nintendo [NES] game would make the best animated movie? || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: After Black Panther, what other famous cat should Chadwick Boseman play? || 1****, ***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What two movie stars should be the new Men in Black? || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What ''Star Wars'' supporting character would make the worst spin-off? || 1+, +* ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4''' || 3
|}
.*Dan voted for Ed (''The Last Boy Scout''), but Hal and 63% of the youtube audience voted for Coy (''Remember the Titans'').
.**Coy chose The Genie, then Ed chose Bugs Bunny.
.***During the reading of the youtube voting, Danielle indicated that Ed received 79% and Coy received 20%, pointing out that the two percentages did not add up to 100%, but they never have in any reading she has done and she had not pointed it out previously.
.****Ed chose Heathcliff, but his entire argument was for Riff-Raff of the Catillac Cats. Coy never pointed this out, and it was not brought up in fact-checking. Also Ed (and later Danielle) referred to Heathcliff picking up thick females, which was something neither Heathcliff nor Riff-Raff did.
.*****Split decision. Dan voted for Coy (Tardar Sauce/Grumpy Cat), but then Danielle and Hal voted for Ed.
+During the argument, Ed (and then Coy) stated that Coy's choice (Wedge Antilles) was dead, which is not true.
+*Split decision. Danielle chose Coy, but Dan and Hal voted for Ed (Admiral Ackbar).
'''Episode 6: The Craziest Star Wars Director Picks! (2-8-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=The Craziest Star Wars Director Picks! MOVIE FIGHTS (MURRELL vs CUSHING) |date=2018-02-08 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyLK6lT8qpA |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
Marc Andreyko was originally scheduled to fight, but due to car trouble, Dan Murrell steps in, making him the first competitor to fight twice in the new format. He did not get to prepare beforehand.
Lon Harris takes over as Fact Checker.
Rachel Cushing becomes to first fighter to appear in the new format without having fought in the previous format.
First episode in the new format in which a fighter does not score after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Rachel Cushing || New fighter || Lose
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| Dan Murrell || 1-0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Rachel !! style="width: 6%"|Dan
|-
| 1: What movie should inspire an anthology series? || 1* ||
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| 2: What's the best movie ever that's based on a children's book? || || 1**
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| 3: BLIND FIGHT: Each of you [is] going to pick a director [from a hat].... *** What director, who still hasn't gotten a shot, should get [his] own ''Star Wars'' trilogy? || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would be a better fictional character than Lobo for Michael Bay to adapt? || || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the overall best actor who has played a ''Spider-Man'' villain? || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''4'''
|}
.*Hal chose Dan (''It''), but then Lon and 53% of the youtube poll chose Rachel (''Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets'').
.**In a reversal from the previous question, Hal chose Rachel (''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'') while Lon and 71% of the poll chose Dan (''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939)).
.***Rachel chose Joel Schumacher while Dan chose M. Night Shyamalan.
.****Split decision. Lon chose Rachel (Uncle Sam), but Danielle and Hal chose Dan (Mojo).
'''Episode 7: Best Comic Book Origin Movie Before Black Panther? (2-15-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Comic Book Origin Movie Before Black Panther? MOVIE FIGHTS (DJ vs MARKEIA) |date=2018-02-15 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk_ENry8EzQ |access-date=2026-04-13}}</ref>
'''Episode 8: Best Sci-fi Movie of the 21st Century? (2-22-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Sci-Fi Movie of the 21st Century? MOVIE FIGHTS (HOWARD vs MISS MOVIES) |date=2018-02-22 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt-tS_4Wc8g |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 9: Should Disney Stop After Star Wars: Episode 9? (3-1-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Should Disney Stop After Star Wars: Episode 9? MOVIE FIGHTS (GILBERT vs NAPZOK) |date=2018-03-01 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEJDA-SFqB4 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 10: What is the Most Badass Movie Scene Of All Time? (3-8-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What is the Most Badass Movie Scene Of All Time? MOVIE FIGHTS (JTE VS JAY) |date=2018-03-08 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_mlHABsnBw |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 11: Is the "Fantastic Beasts" Series A Bad Idea? (3-15-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Is the "Fantastic Beasts" Series A Bad Idea? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-03-15 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE6RwwAoK4s |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
Final episode of the new two-person format with the fighters standing. However, the question format will remain.
'''Episode 12: Which Director Will Be The Next Spielberg? (3-29-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Which Director Will Be The Next Spielberg? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-03-29 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJqoioY0q0Q |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 13: Best Science Fiction Movie Of All Time? (4-5-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Science Fiction Movie Of All Time? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-04-05 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmGAqU0sng0 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 14: The Ultimate Star Wars Spinoff! (4-12-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=The Ultimate Star Wars Spinoff! MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-04-12 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNTF9V4VCZg |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 15: What Will Be the Best Movie of Summer 2018? (4-19-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Will Be the Best Movie of Summer 2018? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-04-19 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNw3J52miA0 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 16: Recast the MCU Avengers - Marvel Movie Fights! (4-26-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Recast the MCU Avengers - Marvel Movie Fights! |date=2018-04-26 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7l7n2qukiE |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 17: MOVIE FIGHTS EXTRAVAGANZA!! (50+ All Star Fights) (5-3-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=MOVIE FIGHTS EXTRAVAGANZA!! (50+ All Star Fighters) |date=2018-05-03 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRyFZsNTXlM |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
This episode benefits Women in Film
'''Episode 18: Who's The Infinity War MVP? (5-10-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who's The Infinity War MVP? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-05-10 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khY8ncy41ck |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 19: Most Disappointing Superhero Sequel Ever? (5-17-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Most Disappointing Superhero Sequel Ever? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-05-17 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkQdTApKhLE |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 20: Who Should Play Boba Fett in the New Star Wars Spinoff? (5-24-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who Should Play Boba Fett in the New Star Wars Spinoff? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-05-24 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VCCbT6_S58 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 21: What Should Disney Do with Star Wars Now? (5-31-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Should Disney Do with Star Wars Now? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-05-31 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbZndPjp1Lw |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 22: HONEST TRAILERS MOVIE FIGHTS ROUND 1 (6-7-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=HONEST TRAILERS MOVIE FIGHTS ROUND 1 |date=2018-06-07 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7a10a_D8nE |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 23: Worst Children's Show Host (6-14-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Worst Children's Show Host MOVIE FIGHTS!! |date=2018-06-14 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ad5k5DD5b8 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 24: WORST MOVIE THAT CRITICS LOVED (6-21-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=WORST MOVIE THAT CRITICS LOVED |date=2018-06-21 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1muADPtsw10 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 25: RECASTING THE WATCHMEN!!!! (6-28-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=RECASTING THE WATCHMEN!!!! MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-06-28 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FceeToGt6bM |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 26: THE GREAT AMERICAN MOVIE FIGHTS!! (7-5-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=THE GREAT AMERICAN MOVIE FIGHTS!! |date=2018-07-05 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPuVkdnDttQ |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 27: Which Batman Villain Should Get Their Own Movie?! CONTENDER FIGHTS (7-12-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Which Batman Villain Should Get Their Own Movie?! CONTENDER FIGHTS |date=2018-07-12 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JASEeLBaqUE |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 28: Mission: Impossible vs. Fast and the Furious - MOVIE FIGHTS (SDCC 2018 Panel) (7-26-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Mission: Impossible vs. Fast and the Furious - MOVIE FIGHTS (SDCC 2018 Panel) |date=2018-07-26 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlEtxRP1a-w |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 29: Who Should Direct Guardians of the Galaxy 3? (8-2-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who Should Direct Guardians of the Galaxy 3? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-08-02 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwOyj62XP_c |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 30: Who Should Play Supergirl? (8-9-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who Should Play Supergirl? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-08-09 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHnPM1rNwI4 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 31: Who Is The Best Hollywood Chris? (8-16-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who Is The Best Hollywood Chris? MOVIE FIGHTS! |date=2018-08-16 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtlZanp6hNw |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 32: Cast A Famous Animal As James Bond! MOVIE FIGHTS w/ NICK MUNDY (8-23-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Cast A Famous Animal As James Bond! MOVIE FIGHTS w/ NICK MUNDY |date=2018-08-23 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPJKtUbkZrA |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 33: Worst Movie of Summer 2018?! (8-30-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Worst Movie of Summer 2018?! MOVIE FIGHTS! |date=2018-08-30 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FGCpGNld0s |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 34: Greatest All Ages Film?! MOVIE FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP! (9-6-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Greatest All Ages Film?! MOVIE FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP! |date=2018-09-06 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQeCXccBcUU |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
Final episode of the Season 7 Playlist
'''Episode 35: The Best & Worst of DC Movies! DCEU MOVIE FIGHTS (9-13-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=The Best & Worst of DC Movies! DCEU MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-09-13 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw2dh6rUTOk |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 36: Which Marvel Hero Deserves a Streaming Show? (9-20-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Which Marvel Hero Deserves a Streaming Show? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-09-20 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSr5SRfK1XA |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 37: Best & Worst of Fall 2018 Predictions! (9-27-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best & Worst of Fall 2018 Predictions! |date=2018-09-27 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oofDaNaUgYo |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 38: Best Movies of The Year! (So Far) (10-4-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Movies of The Year! (So Far) |date=2018-10-04 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZwZbspyS90 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 39: How James Gunn Could Fix Suicide Squad (10-11-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=How James Gunn Could Fix Suicide Squad |date=2018-10-11 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuQDcrkltzA |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 40: How Should DC Move Justice League Forward? (10-18-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=How Should DC Move Justice League Forward? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-10-18 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GYOuZiNAPw |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 41: The Best of Horror! MOVIE FIGHTS HALLOWEEN (10-25-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=The Best of Horror! MOVIE FIGHTS HALLOWEEN |date=2018-10-25 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfIlAh15Il8 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 42: Who Should Make the Red Dead Redemption Movie? (11-1-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who Should Make the Red Dead Redemption Movie? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-11-01 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks5Cu9uKbF4 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 43: BLIND MOVIE FIGHTS What 2018 Movie Will Win Best Picture (11-8-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=BLIND MOVIE FIGHTS What 2018 Movie Will Win Best Picture? |date=2018-11-08 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf08NXm4wyI |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 44: Who's The Best Harry Potter Character? (11-15-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who's The Best Harry Potter Character? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-11-15 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-c1rBaK4TU |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 45: HONEST TRAILERS MOVIE FIGHTS ROUND 2 (11-22-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=HONEST TRAILERS MOVIE FIGHTS ROUND 2 |date=2018-11-22 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyhtnuKR_Rw |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
Final episode of the Season 8 Playlist
'''Episode 46: Best Action Hero Ever? (11-29-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Action Hero Ever? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-11-29 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR0Hi0HashE |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 47: Should Avengers 4 Even Have a Trailer? (12-6-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Should Avengers 4 Even Have a Trailer? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-12-06 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZGCpN7vQws |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 48: SPIDER-VERSE MOVIE FIGHTS (All Spider-Man Questions) (12-13-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=SPIDER-VERSE MOVIE FIGHTS (All Spider-Man Questions) |date=2018-12-13 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN3TbgtHGjs |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 49: What Movie Should Aquaman Join? (12-20-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Movie Should Aquaman Join? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2018-12-20 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_vUvpSTMa0 |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 50: Star Wars vs Marvel vs Lord of the Rings!! (FRANCHISE FIGHTS!) (12-27-18)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Star Wars vs Marvel vs Lord of the Rings!! (FRANCHISE FIGHTS!) |date=2018-12-27 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCG7ZDcH--Q |access-date=2026-04-21}}</ref>
'''Episode 51: What Will Be The Best Movie Of 2019? (1-3-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Will Be The Best Movie Of 2019? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-01-03 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSFqokNWxAY |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 52: What is the WORST M. Night Shyamalan movie? (1-17-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What is the WORST M. Night Shyamalan movie? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-01-17 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxyHs1_ezGo |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 53: MOVIE FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP (1-24-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=MOVIE FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP |date=2019-01-24 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUp-a_09mxo |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
Dan Murrell vs Greg Alba
'''Episode 54: Who Should Be Wolverine? (2-7-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who Should Be Wolverine? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-02-07 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5HxrqLSLEg |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 55: Worst Rom-Com Ever? (2-14-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Worst Rom-Com Ever? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-02-14 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogrybh-Qhxk |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 56: OSCARS 2019 PREVIEW (2-21-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=OSCARS 2019 PREVIEW MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-02-21 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQaRRJbVOMI |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 57: 2019 Oscars Best Moment? (2-28-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=2019 Oscars Best Moment? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-02-28 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eI70kDOLFHM |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 58: Which Avenger Should Be a Skrull? (3-7-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Which Avenger Should Be a Skrull? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-03-07 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz6WmUSnCdM |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 59: Who's the Most Powerful Character in the MCU? (3-14-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Who's the Most Powerful Character in the MCU? |date=2019-03-14 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSWmzdYVoGQ |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 60: What Horror Movie Should Jordan Peele Remake? (3-21-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Horror Movie Should Jordan Peele Remake? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-03-21 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2La01bkCP1E |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 61: Best Time Burton Movie? (3-28-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Tim Burton Movie? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-03-28 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJFfUH4X2mQ |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 62: What Was the BEST MOVIE of 1989? (4-4-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Was the BEST Movie of 1989? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-04-04 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqbvCuI73n0 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 63: MOVIE FIGHTS: Hellboy, Hellfire, & Brimstone (4-11-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=MOVIE FIGHTS: Hellboy, Hellfire, & Brimstone |date=2019-04-11 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CMhg9eryvQ |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 64: Is the Emperor in Star Wars Episode 9 a Good Idea? (4-18-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Is the Emperor in Star Wars Episode 9 a Good Idea? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-04-18 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnANfZk3Io0 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 65: What's the BEST Scene in the MCU? AVENGER MOVIE FIGHTS (4-25-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What's the BEST Scene in the MCU? {{!}} AVENGERS MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-04-25 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm9q2ycbSpM |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 66: AVENGERS: ENDGAME MOVIE FIGHTS (SPOILERS) (5-2-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=AVENGERS: ENDGAME MOVIE FIGHTS (SPOILERS) |date=2019-05-02 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61OZAtKfYzU |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 67: Worst Movie Character Design? (5-9-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Worst Movie Character Design? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-05-09 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB1HqpQRjAU |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 68: What Character Could Kill John Wick? (5-16-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=What Character Could Kill John Wick? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-05-16 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFOZFET1m5s |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 69: Greatest Animated Disney Musical of All-Time? (5-23-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Greatest Animated Disney Musical of All-Time? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-05-23 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApON6w9K0yo |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 70: Godzilla vs Stranger Things?! APOCALYPSE MOVIE FIGHTS (5-30-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Godzilla vs Stranger Things?! APOCALYPSE MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-05-30 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YphEKSDPwk8 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 71: Best Performance in Any X-Men Movie? (6-6-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Performance in Any X-Men Movie? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-06-06 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twCs_FPhirw |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 72: HONEST TRAILERS MOVIE FIGHTS ROUND 3 (6-13-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=HONEST TRAILERS MOVIE FIGHTS ROUND 3 |date=2019-06-13 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9EP4JPuznY |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 73: Sinbad in Batman?! WEIRD MOVIE FIGHTS! (6-20-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Sinbad in Batman?! WEIRD MOVIE FIGHTS! |date=2019-06-20 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLiQ3EAz40E |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 74: Best Performance in a Spider-Man Movie? (6-27-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Performance in a Spider-Man Movie? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-06-27 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4ECNJDHjz8 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 75: MOVIE FIGHTS LAST FIGHTER STANDING (7-4-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=MOVIE FIGHTS LAST FIGHTER STANDING |date=2019-07-04 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ9UlGrCYds |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
Championship Fight
Last weekly fight before switching to monthly
'''Episode 76: COMIC-CON MOVIE FIGHTS 2019: Best Batman Movie + The Snyder Cut (8-3-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=COMIC-CON MOVIE FIGHTS 2019: Best Batman Movie + The Snyder Cut |date=2019-08-03 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWQ_piBJJNE |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 77: Best Movie of Summer 2019?! (9-7-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Movie of Summer 2019?! MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-09-07 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB02mSgy5lU |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 78: Best Joker Performance? (10-12-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Joker Performance? {{!}} MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-10-12 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2_Hkn5kGRw |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 79: Best Animated Disney Villain? (11-21-19)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Best Animated Disney Villain? MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2019-11-21 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFzKF2ETKd8 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 80: 2020 OSCARS MOVIE FIGHTS (2-9-20)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=2020 OSCARS MOVIE FIGHTS |date=2020-02-09 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq7pxsJvSE4 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 81: Movie Fights | We're Back (2-23-26)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Movie Fights {{!}} We’re Back! |date=2026-02-23 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T-ZiCj9bXw |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 82: The REAL Best Picture Was...? (3-16-26)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=The REAL Best Picture Was…? {{!}} Movie Fights |date=2026-03-16 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOiT5n58Sgw |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 83: Project Hail Mary: The Movie Fight (3-23-26)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Project Hail Mary: The Movie Fight! |date=2026-03-23 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoX5GM4nPZc |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 84: Video Game Movies: The Movie Fight! (4-6-26)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Video Game Movies: The Movie Fight! |date=2026-04-06 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipelSiGnS1A |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 85: What’s The Worst Movie Ever Made? (5-4-26)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=Movie Fights {{!}} What’s The Worst Movie Ever Made? |date=2026-05-04 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30EpeMcN298 |access-date=2026-05-14}}</ref>
'''Episode 86: How Would You Save Star Wars? (5-27-26)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=How Would You Save Star Wars? {{!}} Movie Fights |date=2026-05-27 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxaq9FL8Sv0 |access-date=2026-06-02}}</ref>
==Movie Fights Reboot References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Uncategorized|date=November 2015}}
==TV Fights description and Fighter Rankings==
"TV Fights" airs live on Tuesdays at 4:00 pm Pacific time on Screen Junkies Plus. It is hosted by Roxy Striar and adopts the format of Movie Fights (however, starting with Episode 12, there have been only five regular round questions instead of six (which Movie Fights later adopted)). Screen Junkies producer Ken Napzok appears as a Fact Checker and twitter comment reader (his position is replaced by Billy A. Patterson starting in the 51st episode). Episodes of TV Fights are generally slightly shorter than Movie Fights. Further, with one exception, they are not followed by an After the Fight episode as most Movie Fights episodes that were recorded after the advent of Screen Junkies Plus are.
As of October 3, 2017, there have been 99 episodes, 97 of which are counted in the statistics. Additionally, there is a first "episode" that is not part of the episode count.
'''Current TV Fights Standings''' (As of October 3, 2017)
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Ranking !! Contestant !! Record !! Win Percentage !! Total Points !! Points Per Game
|-
| Current Champion || Dan Murrell || 4-1 || 0.800 || 22 || 4.40
|-
| 1 || Matt Key || 2-0 || 1.000 || 11 || 5.50
|-
| 2 || Perri Nemiroff || 2-0 || 1.000 || 10 || 5.00
|-
| 3 || Roxy Striar || 1-0 || 1.000 || 6 || 6.00
|-
| T4 || Brittany Ashley || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Jared Bauer || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Brannon Braga || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || David Futernick || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Jared Haibon || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Alan Kistler || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Samm Levine || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Edgar Momplaisir || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Ken Napzok || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Greg Nix || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Cameron Rice || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Stephanie Ritter || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Tehran Von Ghasri || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T4 || Clarke Wolfe || 1-0 || 1.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| 18 || Lon Harris || 4-1 || 0.800 || 21 || 4.20
|-
| T19 || Billy A. Patterson || 3-1 || 0.750 || 19 || 4.75
|-
| T19 || Hal Rudnick || 3-1 || 0.750 || 19 || 4.75
|-
| 21 || Sasha Perl-Raver || 6-2 || 0.750 || 35 || 4.38
|-
| T22 || Mark Ellis || 2-1 || 0.667 || 15 || 5.00
|-
| T22 || John Rocha || 2-1 || 0.667 || 15 || 5.00
|-
| T22 || Andy Signore || 2-1 || 0.667 || 15 || 5.00
|-
| 25 || Matt Lieberman || 4-2 || 0.667 || 29 || 4.83
|-
| 26 || Charley Feldman || 2-1 || 0.667 || 14 || 4.67
|-
| 27 || Ben Bateman || 2-1 || 0.667 || 11 || 3.67
|-
| 28 || Coy Jandreau || 3-2 || 0.600 || 20 || 4.00
|-
| 29 || Jay Washington || 3-2 || 0.600 || 19 || 3.80
|-
| 30 || Cathy Kelley || 1-1 || 0.500 || 11 || 5.50
|-
| 31 || Andres Cabrera || 1-1 || 0.500 || 9 || 4.50
|-
| 32 || Trisha Hershberger || 2-2 || 0.500 || 17 || 4.25
|-
| 33 || Spencer Gilbert || 2-2 || 0.500 || 17 || 4.25
|-
| 34 || Gina Ippolito || 1-1 || 0.500 || 8 || 4.00
|-
| 35 || DJ Wooldridge || 2-2 || 0.500 || 12 || 3.00
|-
| 36 || Steve Zaragoza || 1-1 || 0.500 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T37 || Jonathan Harris || 1-1 || 0.500 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T37 || Maude Garrett || 1-1 || 0.500 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T37 || Jennifer Landa || 1-1 || 0.500 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T37 || Jonny Loquasto || 1-1 || 0.500 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T41 || David Griffin || 1-1 || 0.500 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T41 || Nick Mundy || 1-1 || 0.500 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| 43 || Roger Barr || 2-3 || 0.400 || 17 || 3.40
|-
| 44 || Audrey Kearns || 2-3 || 0.400 || 12 || 2.40
|-
| 45 || Jennifer Flack || 1-2 || 0.333 || 13 || 4.33
|-
| 46 || Hector Navarro || 2-4 || 0.333 || 24 || 4.00
|-
| 47 || Jack Conway || 1-2 || 0.333 || 12 || 4.00
|-
| T48 || Vanessa Ragland || 1-2 || 0.333 || 11 || 3.67
|-
| T48 || Roth Cornet || 1-2 || 0.333 || 11 || 3.67
|-
| 50 || Jeff Galante || 1-2 || 0.333 || 9 || 3.00
|-
| 51 || JTE (Josh "The Engineer" Tapia) || 1-2 || 0.333 || 7 || 2.33
|-
| 52 || Yael Tygiel || 2-5 || 0.286 || 28 || 4.00
|-
| 53 || Emma Fyffe || 1-3 || 0.250 || 9 || 2.25
|-
| 54 || Zach Wilson || 1-4 || 0.200 || 19 || 3.80
|-
| 55 || Joe Starr || 2-6 || 0.250 || 25 || 3.13
|-
| 56 || Joseph Scrimshaw || 1-4 || 0.200 || 17 || 3.40
|-
| 57 || Matt Knost || 1-4 || 0.200 || 11 || 2.20
|-
| 58 || Michele Boyd || 1-5 || 0.167 || 20 || 3.33
|-
| 59 || Josh Macuga || 1-6 || 0.143 || 25 || 3.57
|-
| 60 || Michael Beatrice || 0-1 || 0.000 || 5 || 5.00
|-
| T61 || Marc Andreyko || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Damian Beurer || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Kaycee Conlee || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Dan Feuerrigel || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || David A. Goodman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Angie Greenup || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Kim Horcher || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Ashley & Lauren Iaconetti (TMI) || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Erika Ishii || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Jesse Klein || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Scott Mantz || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Drew DiFonzo Marks || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || John McCracken || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Mary Risk || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| T61 || Daniel Van Kirk || 0-1 || 0.000 || 4 || 4.00
|-
| 76 || Andie Bolt || 0-2 || 0.000 || 6 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Kimia Behpoormia || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Kirk Bonacci || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Katy Dolle || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Ed Greer || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Adam Hann-Byrd || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Stacy Howard || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Matt Iseman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Marina Mastros || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Michelle Nguyen || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Justin Rupple || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Robert Peterson || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Max Song || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Trevor Stines || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T77 || Ele Woods || 0-1 || 0.000 || 3 || 3.00
|-
| T91 || Rob Cesternino || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T91 || Max Dionne || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T91 || Jason Inman || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T91 || Danielle Radford || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T91 || Ishmel Sahid || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T91 || Victor Torres || 0-2 || 0.000 || 5 || 2.50
|-
| T97 || Kamarra Cole || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T97 || Karl Hess || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T97 || Tiona Hobson || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T97 || Luke Kelly-Clynne || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T97 || Jason Mewes || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| T97 || J.D. Zelman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| 103 || Bree Essrig || 0-1 || 0.000 || 2 || 2.00
|-
| 104 || Mo Lightning || 0-2 || 0.000 || 3 || 1.50
|-
| 105 || Aaron Pruner|| 0-3 || 0.000 || 3 || 1.00
|-
| T106 || Dani Fernandez || 0-2 || 0.000 || 2 || 1.00
|-
| T106 || Tony Kim || 0-2 || 0.000 || 2 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Nick Armstrong || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || William Bibbiani || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Lilan Bowden || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Kristen Brancaccio || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Robert Meyer Burnett || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Leo Camacho || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Brianne Chandler || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Mark David Christensen || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Amy Dallen || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Ryan Eleopouios || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Brooks Forester || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Stephen Glickman || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Chris Hayner || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || KellyAnne Judd || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Cassie Keets || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Jaden LeBel || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || MeLissa Luna || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Markeia McCarty || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Kauser Mohammed || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Stephanie Michelle || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Ify Nwadiwe || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Grant Pardee || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Megan Salinas || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Eddie Ray Smith || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Katy Stoll || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Kaori Takee || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Anastasia Washington || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Damian Washington || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Jeremiah Watkins || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Mo Welch || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| T108 || Ele Woods || 0-1 || 0.000 || 1 || 1.00
|-
| 139 || Michael Truly || 0-2 || 0.000 || 1 || 0.50
|-
| T140 || Barbara Gray || 0-1 || 0.000 || 0 || 0.00
|-
| T140 || Jordan Morris || 0-1 || 0.000 || 0 || 0.00
|-
| T140 || Charlie Schneider || 0-1 || 0.000 || 0 || 0.00
|-
| T140 || Cesar Solorio || 0-1 || 0.000 || 0 || 0.00
|}
Rankings have been determined first by Win Percentage. If a tie has resulted, then it is broken by Points Per Game (except in the case of an undefeated fighter, in which number of wins is the primary determinant, followed by Points Per Game). If a tie still remains, the two are separated by Total Points, then by rankings within the fights (second vs third). If they still remain tied, they are given the same ranking and put into alphabetical order.
==TV Fights Episodes 1-50==
PER PRODUCER BILLY PATTERSON, THE FIRST EPISODE WAS NOT AN OFFICIAL EPISODE (even though some subsequent numbers do match up in the web addresses and episode full names with the episode numbers shown in the wiki (ie episodes 27 and 28)). HENCE, THE TRUE EPISODE NUMBERS OF EACH TV FIGHT ARE ONE LESS THAN WHAT IS WRITTEN IN THE SUMMARY OF TV FIGHTS EPISODES.
<big>'''<big>Question and statistical summary</big>'''</big> (x during a tie breaker or Speed Round question denotes that the fighter did not participate in the question):
'''Episode 1: Most Epic TV Death? (unknown date)'''<ref>Episode 1: Most Epic TV Death? (unknown date) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-episode-2-2969471</ref>
PER PRODUCER BILLY PATTERSON, THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL EPISODE. ACCORDINGLY, THE LEADER BOARD DOES NOT INCLUDE THIS EPISODE.
Episode was not aired live as subsequent episodes are, as evidenced by the fact that no twitter comments are read.
This episode was uploaded sometime between the uploads of Episodes 2 and 3, hence the appearance of "episode-2" in the web address.
Screenjunkies.com lists the air date as November 16, 2015, but it also lists this for episode 2, which is incorrect.
In addition to the fact that it is called Episode 1, it is clear that this was taped before Episode 2 based on how the tie-breaker was handled (see below). Further, the background is different than in Episodes 2 and 3.
Unlike in most episodes of Movie Fights, pre-speed Round tie-breaker questions result in points awarded.
If it weren't for the fact that points were awarded for the pre-Speed Round tie-breaker questions, no fighter would have received points for two consecutive questions in this fight, something that has never been done in Movie Fights or any subsequent episode of TV Fights. And even though Andie got points for two of her consecutive questions, there was an intervening question in between them in which she didn't participate.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Josh Macuga || New fighter || Second
|-
| Andie Bolt || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Jonny Loquasto || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 82%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Josh !! Andie !! Jonny
|-
| 1: What show should be brought back? * || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What is the best adult themed animated show? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What TV family do you want to be a part of? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Most impactful death of a TV character? || || || 1
|-
| 5: What should be the Season 6 setting of "American Horror Story"? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Best TV show with the most ** ridiculous premise? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER A (Josh vs Andie): "Growing Pains" and "Family Matters" are re-running. Which do you watch? || || 1 || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER B (Josh vs Jonny): Monica or Rachel [from "Friends"]? || 1 || x || ***
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Better Ed O'Neill show: "Married With Children" or "Modern Family"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best show with the word "show" in the title? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Next city that "The Real Housewives" should take place in? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best night for TV currently? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best vampire show: "Buffy" or "True Blood"? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || '''6''' || 2
|}
.*It was stated that Judd Apatow never did anything on television after Josh's choice ("Freaks and Geeks"). However, the following year, he created "Undeclared" (also featuring Jason Segal and Seth Rogan), which also lasted only one season.
.**Roxy later clarified that the contestants should be focusing on the best show, not the most ridiculous premise. In fact, the question card and the bottom of the screen said "a" rather than "the most".
.***Jonny was eliminated despite only losing on one question, which Josh also did. While there is a round-robin way to do a tie-breaker, it was not done. In the following episode, Andy Signore pointed this out, and the modern Movie Fight rules were applied, in which two fighters advance on a single question. Also, points were given for the tie-breaker, which isn't done in Movie Fights. Hence, in this episode and the next, a total of 13 points per episode are given.
'''Episode 2: The Best Simpsons Episode Ever? (11-17-2015)'''<ref>Episode 2: The Best Simpsons Episode Ever? (11-17-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-the-best-pilot-ever-2969325</ref>
Second episode to be filmed, but first to air (aired on the first day of Screen Junkies Plus). Roxy refers to it as the first episode even though it is listed as Episode 2. As the previous episode is not considered an official episode, she is correct that this is the first.
First episode to feature a participant from Movie Fights.
First episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Matt Lieberman || New fighter || Second
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || New fighter || Third
|-
| Andy Signore || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 78%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Matt !! Sasha !! Andy
|-
| 1: What's the best pilot episode for a series ever? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What is the best show to watch while doing other things? *, ** || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a TV crossover. || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best show set in a high school? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What [other]*** shows could have been saved by a showrunner change? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What is the best "[The] Simpsons" episode ever? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the best catchphrase of all time? **** || 1 || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would win in a fight: Rick Grimes or Tony Soprano? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best show with "boy" or "girl" in the title? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Most painful death: Ned Stark or Jon Snow? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Two shows playing in re-runs, which are you gonna watch: "Frasier" or "Cheers"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Better Jimmy: Kimmel or Fallon? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5***** || 2 || '''6'''
|}
.*Even though it was the second question, Roxy started with Andy. For the third question, she started with Sasha. This was also repeated for the fifth and sixth questions.
.**The bottom of the screen after the question was asked replaced "other things" with "nothing."
.***Besides "The Muppets" (2015).
.****Ken stated that there were never any three-way ties at the end of the regular round of Movie Fights. This is not true. It had happened in Episodes 16 and 29. It also happened two days later in Episode 58.
.*****Matt would not lose another match until 64 episodes later.
'''Episode 3: Best Thanksgiving TV Episode Ever? (11-24-2015)'''<ref>Episode 3: Best Thanksgiving TV Episode Ever? (11-24-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-ep-3-best-thanksgiving-tv-episode-ever-2981996</ref>
First episode in which a fighter does not receive any points after the first round.
First episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Second episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Third episode to feature three new fighters, which is already more than Movie Fights has had at this point.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joseph Scrimshaw || New fighter || Third
|-
| Cathy Kelley || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Hector Navarro || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 83%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Joseph !! Cathy !! Hector
|-
| 1: What is the best Thanksgiving episode of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Who is the most kick ass woman currently on TV? * || || || 1
|-
| 3: Where is the best TV place to work? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Pitch a TV show adaptation for any 80s movie? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Who is the best TV villain ever? || || || 1
|-
| 6: What show had the most promise and the least delivery? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would you rather come to your Thanksgiving dinner: Peter Griffin or Homer Simpson? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the better show: "American Idol" or "The Voice"? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best show with the word "family" in the title? || x || 1** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best HBO comedy; is it "Veep" or "Silicon Valley"? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best next-door neighbor; is it Kramer or Mr. Feeny? || x || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the best sport to watch on TV instead of going to the game? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''6''' || 5
|}
.*During the debate of the second question, the bottom of the screen replaced "kick" with "Kisck".
.**Split decision. Ken agreed with Hector for "Family Guy".
'''Episode 4: Best 90s Sitcom? (12-1-2015)'''<ref>Episode 4: Best 90s Sitcom? (12-1-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-ep-4-best-90s-sitcom-2983937</ref>
Out of Roxy, Jason, Aaron, and Hal, Jason is the only Gentile (non-Jew).
Jason and Hal are the second and third fighters to have previously appeared on Movie Fights.
First episode to not feature two male and one female contestants.
First of four consecutive episodes in which the fighter who scored the first point ultimately won the game.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jason Inman || New fighter || Second
|-
| Aaron Pruner || New fighter || Third
|-
| Hal Rudnick|| New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jason !! Aaron !! Hal
|-
| 1: What is the best sitcom of the 90s? || || || 1
|-
| 2: If you guys could cast your dream actor to play Iron Fist/Danny Rand in the upcoming Netflix TV show, who would it be? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the most rewatchable show ever? || * || || 1
|-
| 4: What's the nicest hidden gem of a TV show, a show that didn't or doesn't receive the attention it deserves? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What series cancelled in its first season should get another chance? || || || 1
|-
| 6: What TV show deserves a better finale? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who has better shows on TV right now, DC or Marvel? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which TV show would you rather watch with your [hypothetical] 15-year old niece: "Pretty Little Liars" or "Vampire Diaries"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which show would you rather host: "SNL" for a night or "Survivor" for a season? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who is the best TV actress or character named Kate (no spelling specified)? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: The "Cosby Show" is airing re-runs. Do you leave it on? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''6'''***
|}
.*Jason lost the ability to argue for Aaron's choice "(M*A*S*H)" in a coin toss. He chose "The West Wing" instead. Neither answer won.
.**Split decision. Aaron chose Jason, who picked "Survivor".
.***As Hal was retroactively declared the winner of the first Movie Fight, he is the only fighter so far to win his first fights on each show.
'''Episode 5: Best TV Villain in 2015? (12-10-2015)'''<ref>Episode 5: Best TV Villain in 2015? (12-10-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-ep-5-best-tv-villian-in-2015-2986683</ref>
Aired on Thursday instead of Tuesday in order to accommodate the Movie Fights schedule so that Kevin Smith could appear on that show.
The episode is only 63:36 long.
Matt Lieberman is the first repeat fighter shown. Roxy actually states that it is his third appearance. He appeared on an unaired pilot.
Matt becomes the first fighter to appear in two episodes without coming in third place. In episode 15, he would become the first to do this after three fights.
Matt becomes the first fighter to win a fight while being the only person in the group to have ever lost (episode 2). He would do this again in episode 15 against fighters who had actually previously appeared.
As recently started on Movie Fights, the scoreboard lists Spencer's name as "Spence".
Spencer Gilbert is the fourth fighter to have previously fought in Movie Fights.
Charlie becomes the first person to not score any points in a game, something that didn't happen in Movie Fights until the 41st episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Matt Lieberman || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Charlie Schneider || New fighter || Third
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Matt !! Charlie !! Spencer
|-
| 1: Who is the greatest fictional POTUS (President of the United States of America) on TV? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: You have the power to cancel a show that's been on for 2+ seasons. What show is it? || ** || || 1
|-
| 3: Best TV villain of 2015? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Best bromance on TV? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What TV show has or had the best opening credits? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What is the best running gag/joke in a series? || || || 1***
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 4 || 0 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who[m] would you rather sit next to on a plane: Bryan Cranston or Jon Hamm? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would win "Survivor": Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump? || || x || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Bigger Golden Globe snub in comedy: "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" or "The Grinder"? + || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Better judge on "The Voice": Christina Aguilera or Gwen Stefani? || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who is the best TV dog? || 1+** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''+*** || 0 || 5
|}
.*Matt incorrectly states that Richard Nixon served two full terms as US President. Ken pointed this out in the Fact Check.
.**Matt was allowed to argue for "Gotham" despite the fact that it had not yet finished two seasons. However, Spencer won with "The Simpsons".
.***Spencer, who won, was the only one to not pick from the show "How I Met Your Mother".
.****Split decision. Charlie had chosen Spencer (Cranston).
.*****Split decision, reversed from the previous fight. Charlie had chosen Matt (Trump).
+At the end of the fight, Roxy called her gavel Mjolnir her "banger".
+*Split decision. Charlie had chosen Matt (Stefani).
+**Split decision, reversed from the previous fight. Charlie had chosen Spencer (Brian Griffin), while Ken and Roxy chose Matt (Porkchop Funnie).
+***At the beginning of the episode, Matt had correctly predicted that he would win.
'''Episode 6: Who is the Best Friends Character? (12-15-2015)'''<ref>Episode 6: Who is the Best Friends Character? (12-15-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-the-best-friends-character-tv-fights-2987660</ref>
Jack Conway is introduced as a second-time fighter, but this is his first fight shown. Ken mentions that he was on the unaired pilot, which will eventually be released.
John Rocha is the fifth fighter to previously compete in Movie Fights. He is the only one of them to win TV Fights without having previously won Movie Fights.
First episode to only require four Speed Round questions, rather than five.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| John Rocha || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Jack Conway || New fighter || Second
|-
| Roth Cornet || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 71%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! John !! Jack !! Roth
|-
| 1: What TV cop/government agent would you want to be partnered with? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What is the best time travel TV show? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What is the best onscreen marriage or romance? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Which other character from a popular TV show should have his own show? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Out of the main cast, who is the best "Friends" character? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: What is the best "SNL" sketch * of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which TV show's real-life holiday party would you want to crash? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would win at TV Fight[s]: Jessica Jones or Supergirl? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: HBO or Showtime? || 1** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Better breaking of the fourth wall: "The Office" or "Modern Family"? || 1*** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Roxy deliberately asked the question using the word "sketch" instead of "skit" despite what the screen said.
.**Roth recused herself from the third Speed Round fight, but Roxy and Ken agreed with each other.
.***Split decision. Ken chose Jack based on Jack's arguments, despite his not agreeing with the answer ("Modern Family").
'''Episode 7: Best TV Show of 2015? (12-22-2015)'''<ref>Episode 7: Best TV Show of 2015? (12-22-2015) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZzzWuGaML4</ref>
This episode appears on youtube (in addition to Screen Junkies Plus).
The scoreboard lists Jason's name as "Jay" (as in Jay and Silent Bob).
Dan Murrell is the fifth fighter to have previously fought in Movie Fights. He is also the second fighter (after Hal) to win both his first Movie Fight and his first TV Fight.
This episode's title card does not feature Roxy.
Not counting the Movie Fight fan fight, in which Dan participated unsuccessfully for one question, this is Dan's twentieth fight between TV Fights, Movie Fights, and Schmoes Know.
This episode was followed by the first episode of After the (TV) Fight, in which Dan wore a Santa hat that he received for winning this episode.
First episode to only require three Speed Round questions.
Fourth consecutive episode in which the fighter to get the first point ultimately won the game.
Only nine points are awarded in this episode, a record low (later beaten by a margin of two points in episode 18).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Cesternino Rob Cesternino] || New fighter || Third
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Mewes Jason Mewes] || New fighter || Second
|-
| Dan Murrell || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 67%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Rob !! Jason !! Dan
|-
| 1: What is the best Christmas episode of TV? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Who is the worst TV mom? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the best show of 2015? || || * || 1
|-
| 4: What is the best TV show based in a hospital? || 1** || ||
|-
| 5: What TV show home or apartment would you want to live in? || || 1 ||
|-
| 6: Which 2016 TV show are you most anticipating?*** || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best TV character or actor named George? || x || **** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which channel has better animated shows: Adult Swim or FOX? || x || ***** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best TV show with the word "day" in the title? + || x || || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2+** || '''6'''
|}
.*During the fight, Jason was confused on the question and tried to take pre-2015 episodes of shows [that existed before 2015] into consideration. Arguments involving these episodes were dismissed by Roxy.
.**After Rob got the point, he wanted to make sure that Roxy wasn't going to change her mind like Steve Harvey. The previous night, Steve Harvey incorrectly announced Miss Colombia as Miss Universe rather than the first runner-up.
.***Could be either a new or returning show.
.****Jason essentially conceded that Dan's pick (Clooney) was better.
.*****Jason picked Adult Swim [before Dan spoke], but he couldn't name any shows on the channel. He eventually indicated he couldn't argue against Dan.
+A movie version of this question was used in the 51st episode of Movie Fights.
+*Dan's performance marks the first Speed Round sweep in TV Fights.
*Also, Dan sets the record for most points in a row (4) in TV Fights. This was also recently the record in Movie Fights (multiple times), but the record was set at five two months earlier by Mike Carlson.
+**Jason's score of 2 is the lowest second-place finish in TV Fights so far (it would be beaten by Steve Zaragoza in episode 18).
'''Episode 8: Best Current Comic Book TV Show? (12-29-2015)'''<ref>Episode 8: Best Current Comic Book TV Show? (12-29-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-episode-3-nov-10th-2967873</ref>
Pre-recorded episode (November 10, 2015). The web address indicates it was originally episode 3.
Second episode in which a fighter does not receive any points after the first round.
Second episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Third episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round (after episode 3 and episode 5 (in which Charlie Schneider did not score)).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Matt Key || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Audrey Kearns || New fighter || Third
|-
| Zach Wilson || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 79%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Matt !! Audrey !! Zach
|-
| 1: What is the best MTV classic show? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What TV lawyer would you want to represent you? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is your favorite comic book TV show on TV right now? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Pitch a "Harry Potter" TV series || || || 1
|-
| 5: What is the best spin-off of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: Best pet in TV history || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is your favorite 90s cartoon: "Doug" or "Rugrats"? || * || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best TV actor named Kevin? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What do you turn off first: "Dance Moms" or "Bachelor in Paradise"? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV chef would you rather cook you dinner: Bobby Flay or Paula Deen? || 1 || x || ***
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best TV block: TGI Friday [TGIF] or Snick? || 1 || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What "Seinfeld" character do you most want to have lunch with? || 1****, ***** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6'''+ || 1 || 5
|}
.*Matt, who was stuck with "Doug", was unable to come up with specific arguments and couldn't even convince Roxy that he'd ever seen the show.
.**Roxy was about to call the game, but Ken told her Matt could make a comeback.
.***Although Roxy did not activate the panel (she hadn't on previous questions either, but did on the last two), Audrey said she would have agreed with Zach (Paula Deen).
.****Matt was the first to say Kramer, leaving Zach to pick Jerry.
.*****Split decision. Audrey disagreed with Roxy, but Ken agreed.
+While he is not the first to get the final three points (this was done in the previous episode), Matt makes the biggest comeback victory in TV Fights history thus far; it is repeated in episode 15 after Matt Lieberman defeats Andy Signore after being behind 4-2. This record would be broken in episode 17 when Spencer Gilbert defeated Roth Cornet after being behind 4-1.
'''Episode 9: Most Iconic TV Kiss? (1-5-2016)'''<ref>Episode 9: Most Iconic TV Kiss? (1-5-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/most-iconic-tv-kiss-tv-fights-ep-9-2993237</ref>
Relative to seating positions, the scores were the same as in episode 8.
Josh and Jonny are the second and third repeat fighters on TV Fights.
Josh, who previously appeared on episode 1, becomes the second fighter to appear twice without finishing in third place either time, the first being Matt Lieberman (episodes 2 and 5).
Michael's name is displayed on the scoreboard as "Mike".
Third episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Third episode in which a fighter does not receive any points after the first round.
Third episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Fourth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round (after episodes 3, 5 (in which Charlie Schneider did not score), and 8).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Josh Macuga || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Jonny Loquasto || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Micheal Beatrice || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 83%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Josh !! Jonny !! Michael
|-
| 1: What is the best coming of age TV show? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who deserves a chance to host "SNL"? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What is the most iconic TV kiss of all time? || || || 1*
|-
| 4: If you could punch one TV character in the face, who would it be? || 1** || || ***
|-
| 5: What was the most devastating TV couple break up of all time?**** || || || 1
|-
| 6: Which movie would have benefited most from being made as a TV show instead? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If forced, which dating show would you go on? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Were Ross and Rachel (from "Friends") really on a break? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What show do you watch when you're home sick: "The Price is Right" or "Jerry Springer"? || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather ring in New Year's with: Supergirl or Jon Snow? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the best show with a color in the title? || 1 || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which super power would you prefer: The Flash's speed or Luke Cage's unbreakable skin? || 1+,+* || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 1 || 5
|}
.*Mike said that Capt. Kirk and Lt. Uhura's kiss was "under duress." However, their bodies were being controlled; they were not under threat.
.**Josh's point in Round 4 is the latest first point for any winner in TV Fights history at this point (this would be repeated in episode 32).
.***Mike unsuccessfully attempted to convince Roxy that Andy Samburg was always playing a character; hence, he just went with the actor, against the parameter of the question.
-He also incorrectly inferred that the song "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey started playing after the cut to black at the end of "The Sopranos". However, that is when the song stopped.
.****Jonny used the break up of Kevin and Winnie from "The Wonder Years" (the show he used to win question 1).
.*****Split decision. Ken and Jonny both disagreed with Roxy, but she overruled them both (first overturn in TV Fights, immediately after the first overturn in Movie Fights).
+Josh's argument included more than simply the speed. Specifically, the rebuttal mentioned regenerative powers. Ken was questioning whether this (just like time travel) was related to the speed, and Roxy indicated it was.
+*Split decision. Despite the clarification of the power relationship, Ken disagreed with Roxy.
'''Episode 10: Funniest Woman on TV? (1-12-2016)'''<ref>Episode 10: Funniest Woman on TV? (1-12-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/funniest-woman-on-tv-tv-fights-2995475</ref>
First all-female panel (something not done until the 42nd episode of Movie Fights).
Cathy Kelley becomes the first previous winner to return to the show and the third fighter to appear twice without finishing in third place.
Fourth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Fifth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round (after episodes 3, 5 (in which Charlie Schneider did not score), 8, and 9).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Boyd Michele Boyd] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathy_Kelley Cathy Kelley] || 1/0 || Second
|-
| Bree Essrig || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Michele !! Cathy !! Bree
|-
| 1: Which female lead on a TV show would you want to be? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Which TV high school/college would you have most liked to attend? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Who is the funniest woman on TV? || || || 1*
|-
| 4: Who is the number one celebrity whose ** reality show you would want to watch? || || || 1
|-
| 5: What is the best TV series set in a post-apocalyptic world? || 1 || ||
|-
| 6: What TV character would you most like to bring home your parents? || || 1*** ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What was the biggest Golden Globes surprise? || 1 || 1 || ****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which Savage brothers show is better: "Boy Meets World" or "[The] Wonder Years"? || 1***** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which reboot are you more excited for: "Fuller House" or "[The] X-Files"? || || 1+ || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who would make a better host of the 2017 Golden Globes: Amy Schumer or Melissa McCarthy? || +* || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Jeff Probst or Chris Harrison? || 1+** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What's the best show with "America" or "American" in the title? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 5 || 2
|}
.*Bree won because neither Michele nor Cathy argued that she should not have been allowed to argue for the combination of two women (Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer).
.**The question card and bottom of the screen during the duration of the round misspelled "whose" as "who's (who is)."
.***Cathy was the only one who didn't assume that the question referred to dating, so she picked someone for her single mom (George Clooney's Doug Ross from "ER").
-Roxy called the end of the fight only 3 minutes and 56 seconds after finishing reading the question.
.****Bree's answer was that she didn't watch it.
.*****After Michele won the point, Cathy gave a second rebuttal indicating that "Winnie Cooper" (Danica McKellar) quit acting after Michele's choice ("The Wonder Years") ended. Michele correctly stated that this wasn't true (as she returned to acting after completing college), but she said that she got an advanced degree; Danica only possesses a bachelor's degree despite writing a paper with classmate Brandy Winn who did eventually obtain a Ph.D.
+Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy and chose Michele. But Roxy pointed out that the question asked about excitement, so she judged based on this.
+*Michele said Amy Schumer before Cathy did. However, Cathy won.
+**Michele won despite not knowing who Chris Harrison was (host of "The Bachelor").
'''Episode 11: Cast the New Jack Bauer in the 24 Spin-off (1-19-2016)'''<ref>Episode 11: Cast the New Jack Bauer in the 24 Spin-off (1-19-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/cast-the-new-jack-bauer-in-the-24-spin-off-tv-fight-2997731</ref>
One week after Cathy Kelley, Andie Bolt becomes the second winner to return to the show.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Andie Bolt || 1/0 || Third
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Feuerriegel Dan Feuerrigel] || New fighter || Second
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Andie !! Dan !! Sasha
|-
| 1: What TV show premise shouldn't have worked, but did? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who is the best TV dad of all time? * || || || 1**
|-
| 3: Which actor should be our new 'Jack Bauer'? || *** || 1**** ||
|-
| 4: Pitch me a "Friends" reunion episode. || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Which TV episode made you cry the most? || || ***** || 1+
|-
| 6: Best celebrity cameo in a TV show? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which animated character would you want to punch in the face? || x || +* || 1+**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who wins in a fight: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Power Rangers? +*** || x || 1+**** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who[m] would you rather be stranded on a deserted island with: Rick Grimes or Khaleesi (Daenerys Targaryen)? || x || || 1+*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best TV character or actor named Jack? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the better reality show phrase: "Survivor"'s 'The tribe has spoken' or "The Bachelor" 's/"Bachelorette" 's 'Will you accept this rose'? || x || || 1++
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''6'''
|}
.*Andie and Sasha both dropped the f-bomb during arguments.
.**Sasha pointed out that Andie's choice (Eddard Stark) fathered a child (Jon Snow) out of wedlock, but Ken pointed out that there's a significant chance this isn't actually true.
.***Andie picked Katee Sackhoff, who already appeared as a mole agent in Season 8. This was part of Roxy's rationale for ruling her out.
.****Dan, the only male fighter, was the only one who chose a male to replace Jack Bauer.
.*****Dan said "Jurassic Bark" from "Futurama." This is the third time this episode has been brought up (previously used in episodes 5 and 8, respectively for best dog and best pet).
+Sasha does in fact cry during her argument for the series finale of "Lost". Andie puts some fake tears on her eyes for her choice while Sasha was giving her opening arguments.
+*Dan said he'd punch Homer Simpson despite arguing for him earlier in the episode as best TV dad. Ken pointed this out.
+**Sasha picked Judy Jetson and described her as a wife. She was George's daughter, not wife.
+***Previously used in episode 28 of Movie Fights.
+****Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who picked Dan (Power Rangers). Andie didn't pick a clear winner.
+*****Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who picked Sasha (Khaleesi) but stated that it depends on what one would want to do on the island. Andie said it was even for her.
++While there was no split, Andie once again could not pick a winner, for the third time in five Speed Round questions.
'''Episode 12: What TV Superhero or Villain Would Win the Hunger Games? (1-26-2016)'''<ref>Episode 12: What TV Superhero or Villain Would Win the Hunger Games? (1-26-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-hero-or-villain-would-win-the-hunger-games-2999610</ref>
Only five questions are used in the regular round.
Hector was predicted to win the fight, but he did not, becoming the second fighter to lose two fights. However, he becomes the fourth fighter to appear twice without finishing in third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hector Navarro || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Joe Starr || New fighter || Third
|-
| Jennifer Landa || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Hector !! Joe !! Jennifer
|-
| 1: What is the best streaming only TV show? || || || 1
|-
| 2: If you could end any TV show that went on too long,....which would it be, and where would you end it? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the most quotable TV show? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What actor are you hoping gets cast as the new lead on a show? *|| || || 1
|-
| 5: What TV superhero or villain would win the Hunger Games? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What's the best TV show that starts with the letter "M"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the better show to watch with your grandparents: "Shameless" or "Girls"? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which "X-Files" agent would you rather have as your partner: Scully or Mulder? || 1 || x || ***
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best TV character or actor named Jess; I'll also accept Jesse or Jessica? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which show do you turn off first: "Heroes Reborn" or "True Detective" season 2? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*The question displayed and answered actually asked for the lead on a ''new'' show.
.**Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Jennifer ("Girls").
.***Jennifer, who was stuck with Mulder, argued more for the actor who played him (David Duchovny).
'''Episode 13: Best Seinfeld Episode Ever? (2-2-2016)'''<ref>Episode 13: Best Seinfeld Episode Ever? (2-2-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-best-seinfeld-episode-ever-tv-fights-3001841</ref>
Once again, only five questions are used in the regular round. It appears this will be permanent.
Last appearance of the ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' poster.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mark Ellis || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Joseph Scrimshaw || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Zach Wilson || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Mark !! Joseph !! Zach
|-
| 1: Who is the greatest best friend character on TV? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What is the most romantic gesture between a TV couple? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the best episode of "Seinfeld" ever? || 1* || ||
|-
| 4: You're kidnapped. You can only call the characters of one TV show to save you. Who[m] do you call?**, *** || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Pitch the next [live musical event]. || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which family game show would you want to go on with your family: "Family Feud" or "Family Double Dare"? || x || 1**** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Better part of the Super Bowl: commercials or Halftime Show? || ***** || 1+ || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would make a better student body president: Agent Carter or Supergirl? || +* || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Former "Apprentice" host Donald Trump came in second [among Republicans] in last night's Iowa caucus. Who should be the next TV host to run for President? || 1 || +** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather grab a beer with: Charlie Sheen or Amanda Bynes? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: "I Love Lucy" and "I Dream of Jeannie" are both rerunning. Which do you watch? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who is the best "Sesame Street" character? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 5 || 1
|}
.*Mark's answer ("The Contest") was also rated as #1 out of 169 episodes by the magazine Vulture.
.**Question provided by fighter Cathy Kelley.
.***Even though each fighter was allowed to utilize the whole cast of their respective shows, each fighter only used the main character.
.****A point was awarded despite this question being a tie-breaker that was not game-ending and didn't involve all the fighters. Mark did not contest this, and as a result, the game went on longer than it should have (no tie breaker should have been necessary at the end).
.*****Mark gave a second rebuttal that lasted two seconds, prompting Ken to give Joseph two extra seconds.
+Split decision. Zach didn't agree with Roxy, who chose Joseph (the Halftime Show).
+*Mark chose Supergirl and stated that Agent Carter was too old since she was 35. However, in her show's first season, she is only 24-25 years old, barely older than Supergirl.
+**Joseph chose Alex Trebek, who wouldn't be eligible to run as he was not a natural-born citizen. Mark never mentioned this in his argument against Trebek.
+***Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Mark ("I Dream of Jeannie"). She further clarified that the question was not necessarily asking for the better show, allowing for some subjectivity in the argument, which Ken was citing as the reason for going with Joseph.
'''Episode 14: Worst TV Boss?! (2-9-2016)'''<ref>Episode 14: Worst TV Boss?! (2-9-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/most-tragic-love-story-on-tv-tv-fights-3003345</ref>
Despite the web address for this episode, no question about tragic love stories appears.
Second all-female panel, meaning the show already has had more all-female panels than Movie Fights, which has aired 55 additional episodes.
Audrey becomes the second fighter to win while being the only one in the group to have lost a fight (after Matt Lieberman in episode 5).
Of all the fighters who have won a fight, Audrey has the fewest total points at six.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Vanessa Ragland || New fighter || Third
|-
| Yael Tygiel || New fighter || Second
|-
| Audrey Kearns || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Vanessa !! Yael !! Audrey
|-
| 1: "So You Think You Can Dance - The Next Generation" features kids, so we want you guys to pitch the next junior version of a reality or competition show. || || || 1
|-
| 2: Which show has suffered the most because of an actor's departure? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Who is the worst TV boss? || 1 || * ||
|-
| 4: If you were going on "The Amazing Race," which TV show character would you pick for your partner? || || || 1
|-
| 5: Recently, there was an announcement that ''Brooklyn'' is getting a spinoff TV show,... so we want you to pitch an Oscar-nominated movie TV spinoff? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which post-apocalyptic situation would you rather be in: "The Walking Dead" or "The Leftovers"? || x || **,*** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Bang/Kill/Marry: O.J. Simpson, Cuba Gooding Jr., and John Travolta? || x || || 1****,*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best TV high school cool guy: Zack Morris or Shawn Hunter? || x || 1 || +
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who had a worse week: Cam Newton after losing the Super Bowl or Donald Trump after losing the Iowa caucus? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: In honor of Valentine's Day, who's the best TV character or actor whose name starts with "V"? || x || || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*All three fighters submitted Yael's choice (Richard Morgan (played by Richard Burgi) from "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" Season 11, Episode 15: 'Confidential') in their top two. However, this was the first choice that Roxy rejected.
.**Audrey indicated that in "The Walking Dead," there was the possibility of dying right away, and that she'd be okay with that. Part of Yael's argument against that was that the question asked which she would rather ''live'' in, but it does not. Roxy never pointed this out.
.***Ken stated that he felt the fighters tied, so he couldn't make a decision, but Vanessa agreed with Roxy that Yael's argument for "The Leftovers" was better.
.****Audrey agreed with Yael that she could kill O.J. Simpson. Roxy stated she'd bang him and kill Travolta.
.*****Once again, Ken could not provide an answer. Instead, he merely shrugged and gave a puzzled look.
+Audrey's argument for Shawn Hunter was very vague and did not reference "Boy Meets World" or "Girl Meets World" at all. While Audrey answered second, she had the chance to pik Zack first as Yael took her time.
+*Vanessa could not choose a winner, but Ken agreed with Roxy that Audrey provided the better argument (Victoria Principal over Victoria Justice).
'''Episode 15: TV Show You Love to Hate Watch! (2-16-2016)'''<ref>Episode 15: TV Show You Love to Hate Watch! (2-16-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGCTuD1p9K4</ref>
Although the selection card for this episode has the title displayed with the first letter of each word capitalized, the in-site title is not that way, the first time this has happened.
Due to sponsorship from Hulu, this episode was also available live on youtube (under the title "What TV show do you love to hate watch?" (again without each first letter capitalized)), receiving a peak live viewership of approximately 3300. The episode title on Screen Junkies Plus was later changed to this title, with capitalization.
Second episode to be available on youtube (after episode 7), but the first to be available live.
First episode to feature only returning fighters. Mark Ellis had fought in Movie Fights prior to TV Fights episode 13, but that was his first TV Fight.
Fourth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Also the first episode to feature only returning winners. They are the third, fourth, and fifth winners to return (Andy and Michele are the third and fourth undefeated fighters to return).
Andy and Matt become the first pair to rematch each other (episode 2).
Matt becomes the first fighter to participate in three fights ''and'' the first to win two. Matt has actually appeared in four fights, one of which did not air.
Andy becomes the fifth fighter to appear twice without finishing in third place, and Matt (the first to appear twice without a third place finish) becomes the first to appear in three fights without a third place finish.
Matt is the first fighter to appear in three fights without ever scoring fewer than five points.
Matt was already the first of two fighters (the second being Audrey Kearns in the previous episode) to win a fight while being the only one in the group to have ever lost (achieving this in episode 5). In this episode, he does it against two fighters who had actually appeared previously.
All the fighters finish the fight with one loss. Andy and Michele each fall from a seven-way tie for first place, to 10th place and a two-way tie for 12th place respectively.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Andy Signore || 1/0 || Second
|-
| Matt Lieberman || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Michele Boyd || 1/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Andy !! Matt !! Michele
|-
| 1: What's the best cult TV show to binge watch?? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What live action show would be better if it was animated? || || || 1
|-
| 3: After "The People v. O.J. [Simpson]", what real life crime should the show ["American Crime"] take on next? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Who's the most badass non-human character of all time? || || 1 || *
|-
| 5: What is the best TV show to hatewatch? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best show that starts with the letter "F"? || 1** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the TV Jennifer you'd rather grab a drink with: Aniston or Lopez? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who would win at "Survivor": Walter White or Don Draper? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: AMC or FX? || || 1*** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which villain would you rather go against: "Daredevil" 's Kingpin or "Smallville" 's Lex Luthor?**** || || 1***** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*During Andy's description of ALF, he stated that he had eight stomachs, to which Michele ultimately responded by saying that he was just two cows. Roxy asked if that was true, and Matt stated that it was. However, despite common misconception, cows only have one stomach.
.**Split decision. Michele disagreed with Roxy, who chose Andy ("Fargo") or Matt ("Futurama").
.***Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Michele (FX).
.****Matt was not quite as fast as Andy in saying Kingpin and was thus stuck with Luthor. After the arguments were made, Michele pointed out that the fighters would arguing for who was better while they should have been arguing to fight the weaker opponent.
.*****Matt ties (2-way) for biggest comeback victory in TV Fights history, but this record is broken two episodes later.
'''Episode 16: Best MTV Classic Show? (2-23-2016)'''<ref>Episode 16: Best MTV Classic Show? (2-23-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-mtv-classic-tv-show-tv-fights-3005297</ref>
Roxy debuts a new hairstyle with highlighting.
This episode only ran 55:45.
Jonny fights as his alterego Clark Loquasto, a bespectacled reporter for the Daily Constellation.
*Only at the end of the episode did KellyAnne figure out the Clark Kent reference.
Only one week after Matt Lieberman, Jonny becomes the second fighter to compete three times.
Relative to seating positions, the scores are the same as the prior episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jennifer Flack || New fighter || Second
|-
| Jonny (Clark) Loquasto || 0/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| KellyAnne Judd || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jennifer !! Jonny !! KellyAnne
|-
| 1: What TV hangout spot would be the coolest to hang out at? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Which current Oscar nominated actor should get their own TV show? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best kids show that adults can enjoy? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What show is or was the best at breaking the fourth wall? *, ** || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What's the best MTV classic TV show? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who had the better imagination: Tommy Pickles in "Rugrats" or Doug Funnie from "Doug"? ***|| || 1**** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best TV show with a one-word title? ***** || 1+ || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who would win in a fight: Roseanne Barr or Rosie O'Donnell? +*, +** || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: These two shows are on. Which one do you watch?: The 1990's "[The] Flash" or "Lois & Clark: The new Adventures of Superman"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which late-night host should host the Oscars? +*** || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*When the title card for this question was shown, the twitter screen shot for the previous question was sonw at the bottom.
.**During fact checking, Ken called "Saved By the Bell" the 'first incarnation' when he stated that it debuted in 1989. However, while it had spinoffs, it is a spinoff of "Good Morning, Miss Bliss," which ran for 13 episodes starting in 1988 and featured Zack, Lisa, Screech, and Mr. Belding and several other charaters who did not appear again. In syndication however, it was retroactively retooled as early episodes of "Saved By the Bell."
.***Asked by the same twitter user who asked the fourth regular round question.
.****Jonny, who argued for Doug, said that all he remembers about "Rugrats" was that the soundtrack for the movie featured a song ("Take Me There") by Mýa. He then stated that he knew that Harlem World had a song on it too. However, it was two members of the group who were featured on the same song.
.*****Jonny answered with "Sopranos," but the title is "The Sopranos," which is two words, so Roxy ruled against him even though Jennifer never mentioned this (only Ken and twitter users did).
+Split decision (see immediately above). KellyAnne, who spoke before Ken did, disagreed with Roxy.
+*Jonny answered Roseanne Barr immediately before Jennifer did, leaving her with Rosie O'Donnell.
+**After being asked for her opinion, KellyAnne stated that she did not know who Roseanne Barr was. She also did not vote.
+***Despite being the second one to answer, Jonny answered quickly and accidentally said Jimmy Kimmell when he meant to say Jimmy Fallon. Ken made him stick with his first answer. However, Jonny was still able to win.
'''Episode 17: Worst TV Show Revival? (3-1-2016)'''<ref>Episode 17: Worst TV Show Revival? (3-1-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/worst-tv-show-revival-tv-fights-3006974</ref>
Roth becomes the first person to score four regular round points in TV Fights.
Roth becomes the first fighter in either TV or Movie Fights to win such a high portion (80%) of the pre-Speed Round points. The previous record holder was Alicia Malone, who scored 4 out of 6 (66.7%) of the pre-Speed Round points in episode 42 of Movie Fights. This is particularly notable since despite this, Roth ultimately finished in second.
Spencer breaks the record for biggest comeback victory in TV Fights.
While he didn't win all of the points in the Speed Round, Spencer becomes the first person in TV or Movie Fights to win a majority vote in five consecutive Speed Round questions (and first for six consecutive as well if the tie breaker question is included). Among the final six questions, Spencer received a total of 15 out of 18 votes.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Roth Cornet || 0/1 || Second
|-
| David Griffin || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Roth !! David
|-
| 1: For better or worse, which TV character changed the most? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Which TV character should be on "What Not to Wear"? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Besides Deadpool, which fictional character should be given a chance to host "SNL"? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: In honor of the god awful "Fuller House", what's the worst TV show revival? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is the best TV technology? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 4 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which TV Kourtney/Courtney would you rather grab a drink with: Kardashian or Cox? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which show is less agonizing to watch: "[The] Big Bang Theory" or "Two and a Half Men"? || 1* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best TV show that starts with the letter "S"? || || 1**, *** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which weird family would you rather be a member of: "Family Guy" 's Griffins or "[It's] Always Sunny [in Philadelphia]" 's McPoyles"? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which fictional sports team do you want to play on: the Dillon Panthers or the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team? || 1 || || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who would you rather hold on to your wallet: Saul Goodman or Bojack Horseman? || 1****, ***** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 5 || 0
|}
.*Split decision. David disagreed with Roxy, who chose Spencer ("[The] Big Bang Theory").
.**Roth answered with "Sopranos." This (as also mentioned on the previous episode) is not the title. Rather it is "The Sopranos." Since Spencer didn't bring it up in his arguments, Roxy allowed it.
.***Split decision. Second overturn on TV Fights (and only the third overturn in TV and Movie Fights history (and still the second in an official fight)). Had it not been for this overturn by Roxy, Spencer would have become the first fighter in TV and Movie Fights to win all five questions in a Speed Round.
.****Roth did not say Saul Goodman as quickly as Spencer did and was stuck with Bojack Horseman.
.*****Split decision. David disagreed with Roxy, who chose Spencer (Saul Goodman).
'''Episode 18: Most Hated TV Character? (3-8-2016)'''<ref>Episode 18: Most Hated TV Character? (3-8-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tvfi-030816-ep18-3007595</ref>
All fighters are from SourceFed.
First episode since episode 8 to feature three new fighters (even though Steve did appear on one episode of Movie Fights more than a year earlier).
The record for largest margin of victory, set in episode 7 by Dan Murrell, is tied.
The record for lowest second-place score in both TV and Movie Fights is set. The previous record of two had been set by Jason Mewes in TV Fights in episode 7 and was set three times in Movie Fights.
Seventh episode in which a fighter does not score any points after the first round (after episodes 3, 5, 8, and 9, and 17 (in which David Griffin did not score)). However, it was the first time (both in TV and Movie Fights) that the fighter not scoring after the first round finishes in second place (as opposed to third place).
Only seven points are awarded in this fight, a new record low for TV and Movie Fights by a margin of two. The previous record was nine points, which were awarded in TV Fights episode 7 as well as four episodes of Movie Fights (6, 8, 57, and 58).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maude_Garrett Maude Garrett] || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Steve Zaragoza || New fighter || Second
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Maude !! Steve !! style="width: 4%"|DJ
|-
| 1: What is the best television cliffhanger ever? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What TV show has the best use of voice over narration? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Who is the best TV little sister? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What classic TV series would benefit from a gritty HBO style reboot? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Who is the most universally hated TV character? || 1 || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which 90s Nickelodeon show would you wanna be on? || x || 0* ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of International Women's Day, ....which female is more badass: Carrie Mathison or Dana Scully? || 1 || *** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best show based in a prison; is it "Prison Break" or "Orange is the New Black"? || 1** || *** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1**** || 1
|}
.*First time in TV Fights that someone is ''not'' awarded a point for a pre-Speed Round tie-breaker (the proper rules).
.**Maude pulls off the shortest Speed Round in the history of TV and Movie Fights and the second sweep of the Speed Round in TV Fights. However, had the proper rules regarding non-scoring for pre-Speed Round tie-breakers been used in the fifteenth episode of Movie Fights, this would be a tie for the record for the two shows as that episode would have also ended after two Speed Round questions (and also with a margin of four points).
*She also ties Dan Murrell (the previous sweeper and record holder for shortest Speed Round) for most consecutive points (four) in TV Fights.
.***Steve was not as fast as Maude in providing the answers that she used to win the two Speed Round questions (Dana Scully and "Orange is the new Black"). He also needed to ask DJ who Carrie Mathison was (Maude did not know either).
.****Steve comes in second place despite not scoring any higher than DJ (the first time in TV Fights that the second place fighter did not score any higher than the third place scorer). His score is the lowest second-place score in all of TV and Movie Fights.
'''Episode 19: Best TV Drunk? (3-15-2016)'''<ref>Episode 19: Best TV Drunk? (3-15-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-drunk-tv-fights-3008674</ref>
First episode not hosted by Roxy Striar as she is competing. The episode is hosted by Ken Napzok.
Since Ken is hosting, Dan Murrell acts as Fact Checker.
This episode features the 1000th Screen Junkies Fight question.
Eighth episode in which a fighter does not score any points after the first round, and the third in which a fighter finishes with no points.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Josh Macuga || 1/1 || Second
|-
| Nick Mundy || New fighter || Third*
|-
| Roxy Striar || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Josh !! style="width: 5%"|Nick !! style="width: 5%"|Roxy
|-
| 1: In honor of St. Patrick's Day, who is the best drunk on television? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What is the best female friendship on television? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What TV show would be a dating deal breaker if your significant other, boyfriend, or girlfriend, has never seen it? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best reality show on television? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Who is the most universally loved TV character? ** || || || 1***
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 0 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would win in a fight: [Steve] Urkel from "Family Matters" or Sheldon [Cooper] from "[The] Big Bang Theory"? || 1 || x || ****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Bidding one dollar on "[The] Price is Right": good strategy or cheap trick? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which current late-night talk show host would you vote for President? || ***** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Would you rather work at Paddy's Pub or Cheers? || || x || 1+
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 0+* || '''6'''
|}
.*Between TV and Movie Fights, this is Nick's sixth consecutive third place finish. He is the only person to finish third even four consecutive times (Scott Mantz would later tie this) and one of only two fighters (the other being Mantz) to do it three consecutive times.
*Between TV and Movie Fights, Nick also becomes the first person to ever lose six consecutive fights (either second or third place), surpassing Trisha Hershberger, and the first to lose thirteen fights in general, surpassing Spencer Gilbert.
.**Between TV and Movie Fights (not counting the Schmoes Know show), the fifth round question was the 1000th.
.***Roxy chose Jack Bauer from "24." After the point was awarded, Dan told Ken that twitter strongly disagreed with his choice.
.****Josh answered Urkel immediately before Roxy, leaving her to choose Sheldon. Her argument was based heavily on his ability to logically argue, not actually participate in a physical confrontation. After the point was awarded, she mentioned that she's never watched "The Big Bang Theory."
.*****After Josh answered [Jimmy] Fallon, he realized he should have answered Stephen Colbert. Roxy won with [Jimmy] Kimmel.
.+Split decision. Ken overturned Nick and Dan's vote for Josh, who argued for Paddy's Pub (the third overturn in TV Fights). During Dan's explanation, he mentioned the Roxy's initial argument was more so for why she would want to ''go'' to Cheers versus Paddy's, not ''work'' there.
+*Between TV and Movie Fights, Nick becomes the first fighter to finish with no points twice (having previously done this six months earlier in Movie Fights episode 48).
'''Episode 20: Who is TV's Best Nerd? (3-22-2016)'''<ref>Episode 20: Who is TV's Best Nerd? (3-22-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-tvs-best-nerd-tv-fights-ep-20-3009788</ref>
Roxy announced that in May, there will be a nine-fighter tournament for a TV Fights Championship Belt. Ken shows the Belt off.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Clarke Wolfe || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Roger Barr || New fighter || Second
|-
| Jeff Galante || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Clarke !! Roger !! Jeff
|-
| 1: Who is TV's best nerd? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Since "Prison Break" revives Michael [Scofield] for a reboot, ...if you could raise a character from the dead, who would it be? ** || 1 || || ***
|-
| 3: What show would you use to torture your worst enemy by playing on repeat? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What is the best show to take place right here in Los Angeles? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Who is the best TV wingman? || || **** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who is the best Kardashian or Jenner? || 1 || ***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who are the better roommates: the cast of "New Girl" or the cast of "Entourage"? || 1+ || +* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is TV's better bald guy: Patrick Stewart or The Rock? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather spend the day with: "Gotham" 's Bruce Wayne or "Smallville" 's Clark Kent? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best TV character or actor named Jack? || 1 || +*** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*After Clarke won the first point, the scoreboard misspelled her name as "Clark." JT fixed it shortly afterwards.
.**During the asking of this question, the title card and corresponding tweet for the third question appear.
.***During Jeff's argument, he says that Maude Flanders needs to come back from the dead to break up Ned and his second wife Edna. However, Edna (just like her voice actress Marcia Wallace) has already died.
.****Roger chose Spock, originally calling him Mr. Spock. He later incorrectly referred to him as Dr. Spock.
.*****Roger refused to answer the question and forfeited the point. He stated that he still had his soul even though the "Star ''Trek'' Holiday Special" tried to steal it (Roger's winning response for question 3 was the "Star Wars Holiday Special"). Clarke said Khloé.
+Clarke was faster at saying "Entourage".
+*Roger had never seen "New Girl," even referring to the "New Girls" (only one of them was female) and saying he was confusing it with "2 Broke Girls."
+**Split decision. Jeff disagreed with Roxy, who chose Roger (Bruce Wayne).
+***While Jack Bauer was the winning answer the previous week for the most universally beloved character, Roger's choice of him for this question did not win against actor Jack McBrayer.
'''Episode 21: Best TV Bully? (3-31-2016)'''<ref>Episode 21: Best TV Bully? (3-31-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-bully-tv-fights-ep-21-3011117</ref>
Aired on a Thursday rather than Tuesday due to Movie Fights' airing on Tuesday. This episode was not live.
Fifth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
First Screen Junkies victory from Coy Jandreau. As of July 23, 2016, Coy is 5-0 across the competitions (2-0 on Movie Fights and TV Fights and 1-0 on Movie Games).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dani Fernandez || New fighter || Third
|-
| Daniel Van Kirk * || New fighter || Second
|-
| Coy Jandreau || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Dani !! style="width: 5%"|Dan !! style="width: 5%"|Coy
|-
| 1: Who is the best TV bully? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Which TV show that is still running did you once love and now hate? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best TV character nickname? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What is the best opposite sex friendship? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: In honor of "Daredevil" Season 2, ....which Marvel character, either hero or villain, deserves a Netflix show? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which "[The] Walking Dead" injury would you rather have: lose your eye like Carl [Grimes] or lose your leg like Hershel [Greene]? || x || || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which TV siblings would you rather have babysat: Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen or Ben and Fred Savage? || x || *** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Better female-drive show: "Girls" or "Broad City"? || x || 1**** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which Jon/John would you rather spend a night in a hotel with: Hamm or Stamos? || x || 1***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What daytime talkshow host should run for President? || x || || 1+
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Daniel's twitter handle is misspelled as @DanileVanKirk. On the scoreboard, his name is shown as "Dan".
.**Split decision. Dani disagreed with Roxy, who chose Coy (leg).
.***Daniel stated that he also would have picked Coy's choice (the Savages).
.****Split decision. Dani disagreed with Roxy, who chose Daniel ("Broad City").
.*****Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Daniel (Jon Hamm).
+Split decision. Fourth overturn on TV Fights (third by Roxy and fifth between TV and Movie Fights). Ken and Dani each picked Daniel. Coy picked Jerry Springer and never mentioned that he was the mayor of Cincinnatti, which Ken pointed out.
'''Episode 22: The Walking Dead (4-5-2016)'''<ref>Episode 22: The Walking Dead (4-5-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/the-walking-dead-tv-fights-ep-22-3011934</ref>
This episode entirely focuses on the show "The Walking Dead." The sixth season finale aired two nights earlier.
Rather than Mjolnir, Roxy has a grey replica of the Lucille bat which was shown in the season finale.
This episode runs 1:30:30, the longest running time yet.
Hector Navarro hosts Screen Junkies Plus' "Knocking Dead" commentary show.
Third episode (after 10 and 19) in which a new fighter won against a previous winner.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hector Navarro || 0/2 || Third
|-
| John Rocha || 1/0 || Second
|-
| Ben Bateman || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Hector !! John !! Ben
|-
| 1: You're on "The Walking Dead" and you actually turn into a walker..., but we wanna know who would be your first victim? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What is the most badass thing a character has ever done [in "The Walking Dead"]? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What other character would you like to appear in "The Walking Dead"? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Which character [in "The Walking Dead"] shouldn't have died? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Who[m] do you think Negan kills? || * || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who is or was the most annoying kid on "The Walking Dead"? || x || 1** || ***
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: "Fear the Walking Dead": yes or no? || x || || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Would you rather die by a Walker or Lucille? || x || || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which "[The] Walking Dead" location would you like to be your home? || x || 1+ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Better leader should Rick [Grimes] die: Carol [Peletier] or Michoanne? || x || || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*During the fight, Hector spoils that in the comics, Negan kills Glenn.
.**Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose John (Carl) over Ben ("the girl who got knifed by Carol" (never named; called Lizzie, but Lizzie Samuels was shot, not knifed)).
.***During Ben's argument, he stated that the actress who played his choice was going for the kid Oscar. While there is no Oscar specifically for children, Oscars are for movies, not TV shows.
.****Ben was faster at saying yes.
.*****Split decision. Fifth overturn on TV Fights (fourth by Roxy and sixth between TV and Movie Fights). Ken and Hector each picked John, who chose by a Walker so that he could say goodbye to loved ones. However, Roxy felt Ben's argument for no pain was stronger. So far, by this point, throughout TV and Movie Fights, in all instances in which Andy has been outvoted, he went with the opinion of the other voters in awarding the point, but in all instances in which any other judge (Alicia, Ken, and Roxy) has been outvoted, he/she has overturned the vote.
+If it were not for Roxy's overturn of the vote against her in the previous question, after this question, John would have become the first fighter to reach a 2-0 record on TV Fights.
+*Ben was slower at picking Carol but still won with Michonne by unanimous decision.
'''Episode 23: Best TV Sex Scene? (4-12-2016)'''<ref>Episode 23: Best TV Sex Scene? (4-12-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-sex-scene-tv-fights-ep-23-3013275</ref>
Lucille returns in place of Mjolnir.
Spencer Gilbert debuts as Fact Checker as Ken is on vacation. It is announced that he will be on next week as well since Ken will be fighting.
The seating arrangement of placing (win, second, third) is the same as the previous week. The same holds true for the awarding of all five regular round points.
Everyone comes into the fight with a 0-1 record.
On the scoreboard, Jennifer's name is displayed as "Jen."
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joe Starr || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Yael Tygiel || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Jennifer Flack || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 83%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Joe !! style="width: 7%"|Yael !! Jennifer
|-
| 1: Who is the best boss on TV? * || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who is the best child actor currently on TV? || || || 1
|-
| 3: Best show based in New York City? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What TV show should get a board game based on it? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What [is] the best sex scene ever on a TV show? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of today being National Grilled Cheese Day, which fictional restaurant would you want to go to: The Krusty Krab or Good Burger? ** || x || 1***, **** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best TV show that starts with the letter "G"? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which fifteen-year long show would you rather cancel: "Big Brother" or "Survivor"? || x || || 1*****, +
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which tatted TV character would you want to get a drink with more: "Sons of Anarchy" 's Charlie Hunnam or "Girls" 's Lena Dunham? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*The Movie Fight from five days earlier contained a question about the worst boss in a movie.
.**Three days later, on Spencer Gilbert's show "Does it Hold Up?", Good Burger was compared to The Krusty Krab in evaluating the film ''Good Burger''.
.***Yael was faster at saying Good Burger.
.****Split decision. Joe (the first to judge) disagreed with Roxy and chose Jennifer (The Krusty Krab).
.*****Jennifer was faster at saying "Big Brother".
+Split decision. Spencer (the first to judge) disagree with Roxy and chose Yael ("Survivor").
'''Episode 24: Game of Thrones (4-19-2016)'''<ref>Episode 24: Game of Thrones (4-19-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/game-of-thrones-tv-fights-ep-24-3014503</ref>
The episode is dedicated to the show "Game of Thrones," whose sixth season debuts on HBO five days later.
Lucille has been replaced with a dragon, making this the third episode in a row in which Roxy has not used Mjolnir.
Spencer Gilbert returns as Fact Checker as Ken is fighting.
*If also happens to be Ken's 40th birthday.
Each fighter has won one Movie or TV Fight before this episode.
This is Maude's third fight. In each fight, she sits by the judge, on the viewer's left.
Fifth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Ninth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round (after episodes 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, and 19 (with episodes 5, 17, and 19 having a fighter finish with no points)).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Maude Garrett || 1/0 || Third
|-
| Ken Napzok || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Michele Boyd || 1/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Maude !! style="width: 5%"|Ken !! Michele
|-
| 1: What is the best death on "Game of Thrones"? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: For better or worse, which "Game of Thrones" character has changed the most since the beginning of the show? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Which family would you want to belong to? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What is the most shocking moment on "Game of Thrones" so far? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Which two "Game of Thrones" characters should be teamed up next? || || 1* ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Would you rather die by dragon or White Walker? || || x || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who should sit on the Iron Throne? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Better ball-less character: Lord Varys or Grey Worm? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who[m] would you pick to fight for you in a trial by combat? || x || 1** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which "Game of Thrones" youth would you want to adopt? || x || || 1***
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who[m] would you rather punch for Tyrion: Shae or Cersei? || x || 1**** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5'''**** || 4
|}
.*Ken won despite receiving only 5% of the twitter vote. Maude won a majority of the twitter vote but was the first one Roxy dismissed. Twitter polls were not read to Roxy either before or after she ruled.
.**Split decision. Maude disagreed with Roxy, who chose chose Ken (Bronn) over Michele (Robert Strong).
.***Split decision, reversed from previous fight. Maude disagreed with Roxy, who chose Michele (Bran) over Ken (Arya).
.****Split decision. Spencer disagreed with Roxy, who chose Ken (Shae).
.*****Just five days after Clarke Wolfe won a Movie Fight and became the first fighter to ever simultaneously hold undefeated records on both shows, Ken becomes the second. In both cases, Maude finished third in a 5-4-1 fight.
'''Episode 25: Best TV Feud? (4-26-2016)'''<ref>Episode 25: Best TV Feud? (4-26-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-feud-tv-fights-ep-25-3015705</ref>
Lucille has returned. It appears this is permanent.
Jeff Galante states his record is 1-0, but it 0-1.
This episode runs 1:32:55, the longest time yet for TV Fights.
Ken Napzok returns as Fact Checker after Spencer took the spot the previous took weeks.
Markeia wears a Triforce pendant, similar to, but not the same as, the one Trisha Hershberger has worn on Movie Fights.
Andres' name appears on the scoreboard as "Ace."
Sixth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Tenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jeff Galante || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Andres Cabrera || New fighter || Second
|-
| Markeia McCarty || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Jeff !! Andres !! Markeia
|-
| 1: Who should replace Michael Strahan on "Live! with Kelly and Michael"? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: If you could put any TV celebrity into the "Big Brother" house this summer, who[m] would you put in? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What is the most underrated TV show currently on air? || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: What is the best feud in TV? || || 1 || ****
|-
| 5: What is the best show based in another time period? || || 1 || *****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of National Hug an Australian Day,...which Australian TV actor would you rather hug: Portia de Rossi or Rebel Wilson? || || 1+ || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the best redhead on TV? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which of these two channels would you rather watch for 24 hours straight: Hallmark or Lifetime? +* || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV show would you choose out of the bargain bin? +** || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Best show with a location in the title? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Jeff's choice, Hugh Jackman, won the twitter poll.
.**Jeff's choice, Gary Busey, also won the twitter poll with 48%.
.***Markeia's choice, "iZombie", won the twitter poll with 47%.
.****Markeia's choice, Undertaker vs. Mankind in 1998, won the twitter poll with 48%.
.*****Markeia's choice, "Game of Thrones", won the twitter poll with 64% despite the fact that arguments were made that it doesn't necessarily take place in another time period.
+Split decision. Sixth overturn on TV Fights (fifth by Roxy and seventh between TV and Movie Fights). Ken and Markeia both chose Jeff (Portia de Rossi). From how Ken gave his decision however, it appears Roxy might not have been aware that Ken and Markeia agreed with each other.
+*Roxy accidentally let Andres (Ace) have a second rebuttal, so Jeff was also given one.
+**The bargain bin picture showed "Home Improvement" Season 1 and "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" Season 3.
+***Split decision. Markeia disagreed with Roxy, who chose Jeff ("Beverly Hills, 90210") over Andres (an unspecified "Hawaii Five-0"/"Hawaii Five-O").
'''Episode 26: TV's Best Weapon? (5-3-2016)'''<ref>Episode 26: TV's Best Weapon? (5-3-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tvs-best-weapon-tv-fights-ep-26-3016653</ref>
Andie Bolt returns after a 14-episode absence.
A different championship belt has been introduced. At the end of the episode, three fighters for the tournament, which starts the following week, are announced: Mark Ellis, Josh Macuga, and Sasha Perl-Raver.
Eleventh episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Andie Bolt || 1/1 || Second
|-
| Vanessa Ragland || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Michael Truly || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Andie !! Vanessa !! Michael
|-
| 1: Pitch a female historical figure for a mini-series. || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Since they fridged Black Canary on "Arrow," what's the most mishandled character death on TV? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the most annoying TV trope? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Which TV mom would you want as your own? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is the best weapon on TV? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of Teacher Appreciation Day, which TV actor would you want to teach you sex ed in high school: Betty White or Larry King? || || 1* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What TV actor would you most want to see on "Dancing with the Stars"? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which TV nickname would you rather have: Boner from "Growing Pains" or Big Pussy from "The Sopranos"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best Sunday night TV show? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who would make a better a better student body president: Oprah or Ellen? || || 1**, *** || x
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Which Joey would you rather have a dance party with: Tribbiani from "Friends" or Uncle Joey from "Full House"? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5**** || '''6''' || 0
|}
.*Split decision. Michael disagreed with Roxy, who chose Vanessa (Betty White) over Andie.
.**Split decision. Seventh overturn on TV Fights (sixth by Roxy and eighth between TV and Movie Fights). Ken and Michael both chose Andie (Oprah). Had it not been for the overturn, Andie would have won at this point 6-4-1.
.***Vanessa was slower at saying Oprah, so she was stuck with Ellen (both fighters sang their choice). However, she still won.
.****Although Andie's ranking falls from 18th to 23rd, her point-per-game average increases from 3.50 to 4.00.
'''Episode 27: Worst TV Parents? (5-10-2016)'''<ref>Episode 27: Worst TV Parents? (5-10-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/worst-tv-parents-tv-fights-ep-27-3018790</ref>
First of four fights for the first TV Fights Championship Belt.
On the scoreboard, Josh's name is displayed as "Macuga" and Spencer's is displayed as "Spence."
Sasha indicated that one of her friends, who is a lawyer, helped her draft arguments for the regular round questions.
At the end of the episode, Roxy announces that the fighters for the following week: Michele Boyd, Matt Lieberman, and Mark Ellis.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Josh Macuga || 1/2 || Second
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 1/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Question !! Sasha !! Josh !! Spencer
|-
| 1: Who are the worst TV parents? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What is the best TV show to debut this season? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best workplace comedy? || || * || 1
|-
| 4: What TV show has the best costumes? || 1** || ||
|-
| 5: What is the greatest moment of victory on TV? || || 1 || ***
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What "Fear Factor" challenge would you rather accept: eating an elk penis in a light testicle cream sauce or keeping your head in an enclosed box filled with cockroaches for ten minutes? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of National Clean Up Your Bedroom Day,...who is the best TV housekeeper? || || 1****, ***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What's the best Shonda Rhimes show? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV brand mascot would you rather have as a pet: the Geico gecko or the Charmin bears? || || + || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Josh's choice ("Parks and Recreation") won the twitter poll.
.**Sasha's choice ("Game of Thrones") also won the twitter poll with 69% of the vote...
.***Spencer's choice (Jim asking Pam out in "The Office (U.S.)" season 3 finale) won the twitter poll with 54% of the twitter poll.
.****Josh picked Danny Tanner ("Full House") but tried to switch to Mr. Belvedere. However, this wasn't allowed. But he won anyway (his only Speed Round point).
.*****Split decision. Eighth overturn on TV Fights (seventh by Roxy (and third consecutive episode) and ninth between TV and Movie Fights). Ken and Spencer both picked Sasha (Marge Simpson) over Josh (Danny Tanner).
+Josh gave his losing defense of the Geico gecko in the gecko's voice.
'''Episode 28: Greatest Show to Never Win an Emmy? (5-17-2016)'''<ref>Episode 28: Greatest Show to Never Win an Emmy? (5-17-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/greatest-show-to-never-win-an-emmy-tv-fights-ep-28-3020538</ref>
Second of four fights for the first TV Fights Championship Belt.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Matt Lieberman || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Michele Boyd || 1/2 || Third
|-
| Mark Ellis || 1/0 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 81%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Matt !! Michele !! Mark
|-
| 1: After all the network cancellations this week, what show deserves a second chance on Netflix or Hulu? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What is the greatest show to never win an Emmy? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: Which TV show world would you want to live in for the rest of your life? || 1* || * ||
|-
| 4: What is the best TV show with a comedian as the lead star? || ** || || 1
|-
| 5: In 100 years, people should watch what show to understand people today? || || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is a better show: "Daredevil" or "Jessica Jones"? || || x || 1***
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would win in a mud wrestling match: Tobias Fünke or Milhouse (Van Houten)? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which reboot would you rather watch: "Prison Break" or "24"? || || x || 1*****, +
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What summer show are you most excited for? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which TV character would you call to bail you out of jail: Ray Donovan or Tony Soprano? || 1+*, +** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5'''+*** || 1 || 4
|}
.*Matt and Michele's answers, respectively "Star Trek" and "Friends" each received 44% of the twitter vote.
.**Matt's answer "Louie," for which Mark argued in Round 2, won the twitter vote.
.***Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Mark ("Daredevil").
.****Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Matt (Tobias).
.*****In Mark's argument against "24", he stated that the show got a "re-release of a movie", which it did not (even though it got a 2-hour event shortly before Season 7 began).
+*Matt said Ray Donovan before Mark, leaving Mark with Tony.
+**Split decision. Ken disagreed with Roxy, who chose Matt (Ray Donovan).
+***Matt, already one of two fighters to win two fights and one of two to win two in a row becomes the first to win three fights and the first to win three in a row.
'''Episode 29: Best TV Oddball? (5-24-2016)'''<ref>Episode 29: Best TV Oddball? (5-24-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-oddball-tv-fights-ep-29-3022221</ref>
Third of four fights for the first TV Fights Championship Belt.
After this fight, TV Fights finally has a 2-0 fighter.
First episode in TV or Movie Fights in which two different fighters score four consecutive points each.
Twelfth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round and the fifth in which a fighter scores no points (the last for each was episode 26).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Hector Navarro || 0/3 || Second
|-
| Audrey Kearns || 1/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hal !! Hector !! Audrey
|-
| 1: The networks have picked up a lot of new shows for next season. Which one is the most anticipated? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Who's the best TV oddball? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: In honor of Fox's new show "Zorn", what cartoon [character] would you want to live with you? || || 1* ||
|-
| 4: Who is the best TV actor to successfully do comedy and drama? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Which TV character is the best role model for the young generation? || || 1** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 3 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who would win a pie-eating contest: Homer Simpson or Joey Tribbiani? || || 1***, **** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: With summer coming up, where would you rather vacaion: on the "Lost" island or Gilligan's Island? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: The TV actor you would rather give your college graduation commencement speechː...Charlie Sheen or Shia LaBeouf? || 1***** || || x +
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best TV show that starts with the letter "A"? And the word "the" counts. || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which would you rather watchː "The Bachelor" or "The Bachelorette"? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 4 || 0
|}
.*Hector (Booster Gold) lost the twitter vote with only 19% while Audrey's choice (Wonder Woman) received 55%. Hector (Rosie from "The Jetsons" ) received 26%.
.**Hector's choice, Leslie Knope from "Parks and Recreation", received 51% of the twitter vote.
.***Hector won the point despite being slower at saying Homer Simpson.
.****Split decision. Audrey did not want to vote for Hector, but she did say Roxy should not use her vote as she wasn't familiar with Joey's eating.
.*****Split decision. Audrey disagreed with Roxy, who chose Hal (Charlie Sheen).
+Audrey requested and received from JTE a sympathy point after the third Speed Round question. However, it is not counted in this summary or the leader board.
'''Episode 30: Best Comic Book Inspired TV Show? (5-31-2016)'''<ref>Episode 30: Best Comic Book Inspired TV Show? (5-31-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-comic-book-inspired-tv-show-3024258</ref>
The episode was dedicated to comic book-related TV shows.
Although Trisha is new to TV Fights, she infamously has been on Movie Fights, carrying a 0-6 record.
Roxy states that a Drunk TV Fights is forthcoming.
At 1ː36ː03, this is the longest episode yet.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Jason Inman || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Zach Wilson || 0/2 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 92%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Trisha !! Jason !! Zach
|-
| 1: What is the best comic inspired TV show ever? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Which comic book property would you like to see adapted next? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What TV comic character powers would be the best to have? || || 1** ||
|-
| 4: Best character on a comic book adapted TV show? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 5: Best animated comic book show? || **** || ***** || 1+
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who currently has better TV showsː DC or Marvel? || +* || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best villain in comic book TV show history? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: It's time for a sing-off. Who[m] do pick for a duetː Flash or Supergirl? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather get a drink withː Adam West's Batman or Linda Carter's Wonder Woman? || || x || 1+**,+***
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which comic book cancellation would you rather bring backː "Constantine" or "Agent Carter"? || || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Zach ("Jessica Jones") won the twitter poll with 40%, followed by Trisha ("The Walking Dead") with 38% and Jason ("Smallville") with 22%.
.**Jason (Martian Manhunter) also won the twitter poll with 56%.
.***Trisha (Peggy Carter) also won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Jason (Harrison Wells) with 41% and Zach (Daisy Johnson/Quake/Skye) with 16%.
.****After the point was awarded to Zach, Trisha indicated that his choice ("Batmanː The Animated Series") was her first choice.
.*****Jason gave up during his argument for "Justice League," which was actually his second choice, and supported Trisha's argument for "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1987).
+Zach also won the twitter poll with 57%, followed by Jason at 28% and Trisha at 15%.
+*Trisha was faster at saying Marvel, but Zach won anyway.
+**Zach was faster at saying Wonder Woman.
+***Split decision. Ninth overturn on TV Fights (eighth by Roxy and tenth between TV and Movie Fights). Ken and Jason both picked Trisha (who was stuck with Adam West's Batman) over Zach as Zach was giving his personal views. However, Roxy pointed out that the question asked for exactly that. To date, Roxy has not allowed the panel to overrule her decision.
'''Episode 31: TV FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIPǃ (6-7-2016)'''<ref>Episode 31: TV FIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIPǃ (6-7-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-championship-3025550</ref>
The episode is preceded by a commentary live on Facebook hosted by Ken Napzok with tournament fighters Josh Macuga and Mark Ellis along with Roxy, Andy Signore, and Dan Murrell. During the fight, Ken is accompanied by Josh and Mark, who occasionally read tweets aloud and participate in Speed Round voting.
The first Belt fight. The Belt is presented in the beginning of the episode by Movie Fights champion Dan Murrell.
At 1ː45ː49, this is the longest episode yet, almost 10 minutes longer than the previous episode, which was previously the longest.
This is the final episode of TV Fights to use the older Speed Round format of 15 second openings and 5 second rebuttals before adopting the updated Movie Fight format of 20 seconds and 10 seconds.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 2/0 || Third
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 2/1 || Second
|-
| Matt Lieberman || 3/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 4%"|Hal !! Sasha !! Matt
|-
| 1: What show has the best casting in the history of television? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: Who is television's most lovable loser? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: In honor of Hodor, what is the most emotionally devastating death of a beloved character? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best secondary character on "The Simpsons"? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: If you could change one series finale, which show [would you change] and what would you change? || || 1 || *****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1+ || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Today is the California primary. Who would make a better presidentː "Parks and Rec[reation]"'s Leslie Knope or "Veep"'s Selina Meyer? || x || +* || 1+**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: "C" is for "champion." What is the best TV show that starts with the letter "C?" Keep in mind the word "the" counts as <br> a word. || x || +*** || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: TV pet you would rather haveː Marcel the monkey from "Friends" or Mr. Ed, the talking horse? || x || || 1+****, +*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2 || '''5'''++
|}
.*Hal ("SNL") won the twitter poll with 42% followed by Matt ("Arrested Development") with 33% and Sasha ("Freaks and Geeks") at 25%.
.**Sasha (George O'Malley from "Grey's Anatomy") came in third place in the twitter poll with only 14%, with Hal (George Costanza) at 36% and Matt (Butters from "South Park") at 50%.
.***Hal (Robb Stark) also won the twitter poll with 49%, with Sasha (Charlie Pace from "Lost") at 30% and Matt (Rita Morgan from "Dexter") at 21%.
.****Matt (Ned Flanders) also won the twitter poll with 44%, with Sasha (Ralph Wiggum) at 29% and Hal (Krusty) at 27%. Ken said that at some point, all fighters were in the lead.
.*****Matt ("How I Met Your Mother") won the twitter poll with 53%, with Sasha ("True Blood") at 27% and Hal ("Seinfeld") at 20%.
+Once again, there are no undefeated fighters who have fought in more than one fight. This is Hal's first loss in a Screen Junkies fight since August 23, 2015 as he had won his last four Movie Fights and his two TV Fights.
+*Sasha had to argue for Selina Meyer despite never having watched "Veep". Ken stated during voting that he wasn't even sure she had seen it, and Sasha confirmed it afterwards.
+**Split decision. Tenth overturn on TV Fights (ninth by Roxy and eleventh between TV and Movie Fights). Hal, Josh, and Mark picked Hal over Matt.
+***Despite being told that the word "the" counts, Sasha, after much thinking said "The Cosby Show," but Roxy told her she couldn't use it. She eventually came up with "Californication".
+****Split decision. Mark picked Sasha (Marcel).
+*****Matt is the third fighter to sweep the Speed Round. As of September 13, 2016, when the fourth Speed Round sweep occurred, Matt's is the only sweep that featured any split decision.
++Already the only fighter to win three fights and three in a row, Matt extends these to four.
'''Episode 32: Who Should Be Superman? (6-14-2016)'''<ref>Episode 32: Who Should Be Superman? (6-14-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-should-be-superman-3027510</ref>
Effective this episode, Speed Round argument times adopt the 20 second intro/10 second rebuttal format.
On the scoreboard following the first two questions, Joseph's name is spelled JOESPH.
All twitter vote winners in this episode won by ''majority''.
Sixth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Seventh episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Eleventh episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joseph Scrimshaw || 0/2 || Third
|-
| David Griffin || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Justin Rupple || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Joseph !! David !! Justin
|-
| 1: Which TV character would you pick to be your best man? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: If one has not seen any sitcom ever,...what's the best show for him or her to start with? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: Who is the best comic relief on a dramatic show? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: What is the least deserving Emmy-winning show? || **** || 1***** ||
|-
| 5: What is your dream casting? Who should Superman be? || || 1+ ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of Matt Lieberman winning [the] TV Fight Championship,...who's the best TV character or actor named Matt or Matthew? || x || +* || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who are better best friends: Ren and Stimpy or Beavis an Butt-Head? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which TV narrator would you rather narrate your life: Ron Howard from "Arrested Development" or Bob Saget from "How I Met Your Mother"? || x || 1+** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best show with the word "and" in the title? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Joseph (Captain Jean-Luc Picard) also won the twitter poll with 56%, followed by David (Bender Bending Rodríguez) with 38% and Justin (Joe Hackett) with 8%.
.**David ("Seinfeld") won the twitter poll with 58%, followed by Justin ("Cheers") with 31% and Joseph ("The Dick Van Dyke Show") with 11%.
.***Justin (Saul Goodman) also won the twitter poll with 54%, followed by Joseph (The Hound) with 38% and David (Lady Violet Crawley) with 8%.
.****Joseph ("The Tonight Show with Jay Leno") won the twitter poll with 58%, followed by David ("Modern Family") with 30% and Justin ("Mad Men") with 12%.
.*****David's point in round 4 ties for latest first point for a winner of a TV Fights episode (previously done by Josh Macuga in episode 9).
+David (Matt Bomer) also won the twitter vote with 53%, followed by Justin (Adam Driver) with 24% and Joseph (Nicholas Hoult) with 23%.
+*David could not think of an answer, letting Justin receive his only Speed Round point.
+**Split decision. Ken chose Justin (Bob Saget) while Roxy an Joseph chose David.
'''Episode 33: TV Character You'd Like to be Your Life Coach? (6-21-2016)'''<ref>Episode 33: TV Character You'd Like to be Your Life Coach? (6-21-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-character-youd-like-to-be-your-life-coach-3029146</ref>
Ken is joined on the coach by fans Tawny Burgess and Jenna Dodson.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Roger Barr || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Emma Fyffe || New fighter || Third
|-
| Dan Murrell || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 86%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 6%;" | Roger
! scope="col" style="width: 4%;" | Emma
! scope="col" style="width: 4%;" | Dan
|-
| 1: Who is the best TV game show host of all time? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is the best TV version of a worn-in pair of old jeans...comforting, familiar, and rewatched often? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: If you could have any TV character/actor/personality as a life coach, who[m] would you pick? || || || 1**
|-
| 4: What show should be erased from TV show history? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What movie franchise would you like to see be adapted for TV? || || || 1***
|-
| TIE BREAKER: In honor of National Selfie Day, who would you rather take a selfie with: Wilson Fisk from "Daredevil" or Benjamin Linus from "LOST"? || 0**** || || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: After Sunday's "Game of Thrones", Sansa: yea or nea? || 1*****, + || x +* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of International Yoga Day, who would you rather have in front of you during a yoga class: Kim Kardashian or Sofia Vergara? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which TV dad would you rather tell you about the birds and the bees: Michael Bluth from "Arrested Development" or Tony Soprano from "The Sopranos"? || || x || 1+**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Dan (Jeff Probst) also won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Emma (Anne Robinson) with 32% and Roger (Guy Smiley) with 31%.
.**Dan (Eric Taylor) actually lost the twitter poll with 18%. Emma (Ron Swanson) won with 42%, followed by Roger (Tyrion Lannister) with 40%.
.***Dan (''Men in Black'') also won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Emma (''The Matrix'') with 30% and Roger (''Ghostbusters'') with 23%.
.****Roger argued that he'd be famous if he took a selfie with his choice Benjamin because he had been lost. However, as pointed out in the episode by Roxy, he was not one of those who got marooned.
.*****Roger was quicker to say "yea."
+Split decision. Emma, Ken, and Jenna ''all abstained''. Tawny voted for Dan, but Roxy overruled.
+*Temporarily, Emma was given a point on the scoreboard, but it was corrected to reflect a point for Roger.
+**Split decision. Emma voted for Roger (Michael Bluth) while Ken, Jenna, Tawny, and Roxy all voted for Dan.
'''Episode 34: Which Superhero Would Take the Iron Throne? (6-28-2016)'''<ref>Episode 34: Which Superhero Would Take the Iron Throne? (6-28-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-superhero-would-take-the-iron-throne-3031365</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jeff Galante || 1/1 || Second
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Matt Knost || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 82%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 6%;" | Jeff
! scope="col" style="width: 7.5%;" | Coy
! scope="col" style="width: 4.5%;" | Matt
|-
| 1: What superhero would take the Iron Throne? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Of all the new shows of 2016 so far, who is your favorite new character? || *, ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Who is the best TV "creator"? || || *** || 1
|-
| 4: Worst long-running [5+ seasons] TV show? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: Who[m] is the most intelligent TV character? || 1*****, + || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of the Fourth of July, who would you rather man your grill: Tracy Jordan from "30 Rock" or Andy Dwyer from "Parks and Rec[reation]"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: After Sunday's episode, who is the most kick-ass female on "Game of Thrones"? || +* || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: These two shows are on re-run, and there are no other options. Which do you watch: "[Here Comes] Honey Boo-Boo" or "Newlyweds: Nick (Lachey) and Jessica (Simpson)"? || 1+** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather roadtrip with: Dexter or Walter White? || || 1+***, +**** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Jeff (The Punisher) won the twitter poll with 76%, followed by Coy (Cassidy from "Preacher") with 19% and Matt (Maria Bamford) with 5%.
.**Jeff's answer technically does not follow the question. While The Punisher debuted in 2016, the show in which he appears, "Daredevil," debuted in April 2015.
.***Coy (Matt Groening) won the twitter poll with 58%, followed by Matt (Larry David) with 31% and Jeff (Miller-Boyett) with 11%.
.****Coy ("The Big Bang Theory") also won the the twitter poll with 48%, followed by Matt ("Girls") with 28% and Jeff (Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives) with 24%.
.*****Jeff (Jean Luc Picard) actually lost the twitter poll with 14%. Matt (Sherlock Holmes from "Sherlock") won with 50%, followed by Coy (Charles Xavier) with 36%.
+Jean Luc Picard was a winning answer just two episodes earlier. Both when Joseph won the point, and in this episode, after being awarded the points, both fighters said "Engage!"
+*Jeff chose Daenerys, but since he had not ever seen "Game of Thrones" (despite winning the question about who would take the Iron Throne), he argued for what Emilia Clarke's character Sarah Connor had done. However, Coy had chosen Cersei, who is played by Lena Headey, who also has portrayed Sarah Connor. The panel was not activated.
*Ken indicated that when Jeff started talking about Daenerys coming from the future that he was going deep and referring to Quaithe from Season 2, who is theorized to be Daenerys from the future.
+**Split decision. Ken chose Coy ("Newlyweds") while Matt and Roxy chose Jeff.
+***Coy was faster at picking Walter White.
+****Coy indicated that Dexter accidentally killed three innocent people. While not everyone Dexter has killed was a murdered, it is unclear to which three non-killers he's referring that were innocent and killed under accidental circumstances.
'''Episode 35: Best Summer TV Show? (7-5-2016)'''<ref>Episode 35: Best Summer TV Show? (7-5-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-summer-tv-show-3033548</ref>
Roxy opened the show with a rap, during which she introduced all the fighters.
Throughout the show, she wears a "Game of Thrones"-style fur coat.
Ken may silently have been accompanied on the couch by Liz, the producer. Ken says she doesn't wish to be on camera.
Stephanie's name is displayed on the scoreboard as "STEPH".
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Yael Tygiel || 0/2 || Second
|-
| Michael Truly || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Stephanie Ritter || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Yael !! Michael !! Stephanie
|-
| 1: If you could omit one character from ever existing on any TV show, who would it be? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Which two characters from different shows would you love to see face off? || || || 1*
|-
| 3: Which character would you choose to be a diplomat to an alien species? || 1 || || **
|-
| 4: What is the best summer TV show? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 5: In honor of the "Dead of Summer" premiere last week, what is the best horror genre television series? || || **** || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of National Workaholics Day, which is today, who[m] would you rather hire: Rory Gilmore or Lisa Simpson? || ***** || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best TV character or actor that's name starts with the letter "J"? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who would you rather clean up your Fourth of July party: Danny Tanner from "Full House" or Monica Geller from "Friends"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which redhead would you rather grab a beer with: Kimmy Schmidt from "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" or Grace from "Will & Grace"? || 1+* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the best show with a character's name in the title? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Stephanie (Buffy and Jessica Jones) also won the twitter poll with 65%, followed by Yael (Flynn Carsen and The Doctor) 23% and Michael (Robert Durst and Steven Avery) with 12%.
.**Stephanie (April Ludgate) won the twitter poll with 41%, followed closely by Yael (Olivia Pope), who occasionally was winning the poll.
.***Michael ("Rick and Morty") also won 77% of the twitter poll.
.****Michael ("The Twilight Zone) won the twitter poll with 40%, followed by Stephanie ("The Walking Dead") with 35% and Yael ("American Horror Story") with 30%.
.*****Yael might have said Rory faster; however, without a ruling, she changed her answer to Lisa Simpson.
+Split decision. Michael chose Yael (Lisa), but Ken and Roxy chose Stephanie.
+*Split decision. Michael chose Stephanie (Kimmy), but Ken and Roxy chose Yael.
'''Episode 36: Best Ensemble Cast? (7-12-2016)'''<ref>Episode 36: Best Ensemble Cast? (7-12-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-ensemble-cast-3035249</ref>
Nick's third place steak between Movie and TV Fights finally comes to an end!
Nick has a "Slayer Rules" sign, which he once showed in Movie Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jennifer Flack || 1/1 || Second
|-
| Nick Mundy || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Ify Nwadiwe || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 84%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 6%;" | Jennifer
! scope="col" style="width: 6%;" | Nick
! scope="col" style="width: 4%;" | Ify
|-
| 1: For the return of "Mr. Robot", which TV character is the best computer specialist/hacker? || || 1 * ||
|-
| 2: Who is the best ensemble cast of a TV show? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: What TV spouse would be best to be married to? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Pitch a buddy cop series featuring two existing TV characters from different shows. || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What child TV actor do you wish still acted? || || 1 || ***
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of [Roxy's birthday tomorrow], whose birthday party would you rather attend: Ryan Seacrest or Betty White? || 1**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which Olympic sport is the most fun to watch? || || 1*****, + || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tomorrow is "Embrace Your Geekness" Day. Who lets [his] geek flag fly the hardest: Chris Hardwick or Kevin Smith? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Best TV show that starts with "the"? || || 1+*, +** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who would win in a bar fight: Danny DeVito or Peter Dinklage? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5'''+*** || 1
|}
.*Nick (Penny) also won the twitter poll with 52%, followed by Jennifer (Bertram Gilfoyle) with 37% and Ify (The Laughing Man) with 11%.
.**Ify ("Arrested Development") also won the twitter poll with 54%, followed by Nick ("The People vs. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story") with 35% and Jennifer (Veep) with 11%.
.***Ify (Macaulay Culkin) won the twitter poll "by a large margin."
.****Split decision. Ify chose Nick (Betty White) while Ken and Roxy chose Jennifer.
.*****Nick was faster at saying "women's gymnastics," leaving Jennifer to pick pole vault.
+Split decision. Ify chose Jennifer (pole vault) while Ken and Roxy chose Nick.
+*Split decision. Ken chose Jennifer ("The Sopranos") while Ify and Roxy chose Nick ("The Brady Bunch").
+**Nick implied that "The Sopranos" copied "The Wire," which actually, as Ken pointed out, began later.
+***Nick becomes the second TV Fighter to win after having previously been shut out (17 episodes earlier). The first was David Griffin, who won episode 32, fifteen episodes after his first appearance.
'''Episode 37: What is the Sexiest TV Show!? (7-19-2016)'''<ref>Episode 36: What is the Sexiest TV Show!? (7-19-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-sexiest-tv-show-3036111</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joe Starr || 0/2 || Second
|-
| Roth Cornet || 0/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 87%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 4%;" | Joe
! scope="col" style="width: 5%;" | Roth
! scope="col" style="width: 4%;" | DJ
|-
| 1: What's the sexiest series to watch, currently or from the past? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What kids show needs a dark gritty Power Rangers type of reboot? || || || 1*
|-
| 3: What TV show panel would be the most fun to watch at San Diego Comic Con? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: Best siblings on a TV show? || 1 || ** ||
|-
| 5: Who's the best TV butler or housekeeper?*** || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which Emmy-nominated blonde actress would you rather see win for outstanding lead actress in a drama: Claire Danes for "Homeland" or Robin Wright for "House of Cards"? || || 1**** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would you rather be cuffed to for a week: Elliot from "Mr. Robot" or Crazy Eyes from "Orange is the New Black"? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, and Maisie Williams are all nominated for best supporting actress in a drama. Who gets it? || || 1***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of National Ice Cream Month, which "Sesame Street" character do you want to go on an ice cream date with? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: NBC or ABC? || || 1+ || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*DJ ("Freakazoid!") actually lost the twitter poll with 19%. Roth ("ThunderCats") won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Joe ("Sailor Moon") with 32%.
.**Roth (the Stark children) won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Joe (the Elrics from "Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood") and then DJ (the Danvers "sisters").
.***Submitted by Nick Mundy. However, at the bottom of the screen for the question was a tweet asking the previous question.
.****Roth was faster at saying Robin Wright. Joe stated afterwards that he had never watched "Homeland."
.*****Split decision. DJ chose Joe (Lena Headey), while Ken and Roxy chose Roth (Maisie Williams).
+Roth was faster at saying NBC.
'''Episode 38: Best Netflix Original Series? (7-26-2016)'''<ref>Episode 38: Best Netflix Original Series? (7-26-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-netflix-original-series-3036099</ref>
Pre-taped episode due to Comic Con.
Eighth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twelfth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Rob Cesternino || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Dani Fernandez || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Audrey Kearns || 1/2 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Rob !! Dani !! Audrey
|-
| 1: Who is the best reality TV star? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: What's the best Netflix original series? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What fictional TV character would you like to have as a driving instructor? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What "Game of Thrones" character would win "Survivor"? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What is the most overused character trope in TV? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Best TV character or actor named Charlie? || || x || 1*
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which catchphrase is more fun: "Full House"'s 'How rude!' or "Friends"' 'How you doin'?'? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Better superhero love interest: "[The] Flash"'s Iris West or "Arrow"'s Felicity Smoke? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who would be a better host of the Emmys: Kanye West or T[aylor](-)Swift? || 1** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Disney or Nickelodeon? || || x || 1***
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Split decision. Ken chose Rob (Charlie Brown), while Roxy and Dani chose Audrey (Charlie Cox).
.**Split decision. Ken chose Audrey (Kanye West), while Roxy and Dani chose Rob.
.***Split decision. Ken chose Rob (Nickelodeon), while Roxy and Dani chose Audrey.
'''Episode 39: Most Annoying TV Sidekick? (8-2-2016)'''<ref>Episode 39: Most Annoying TV Sidekick? (8-2-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/most-annoying-tv-sidekick-3038981</ref>
Jack Conway returns after a 32-episode absence.
At the beginning of the show, Andy says he has a big announcement for the end of the show. However, in the middle of the show, JTE accidentally spoils that Seth Rogen is fighting on Movie Fights (the episode was filmed earlier that day).
Relative to seating positions, the scores are the same as the previous episode.
Jennifer's name is listed on the scoreboard as "JEN".
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jack Conway || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Jennifer Landa || 1/0 || Third
|-
| Billy Patterson || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jack !! Jennifer !! Billy
|-
| 1: Who is the best dysfunctional couple on television? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What TV bar would be the best to drink in? || || || 1
|-
| 3: What was the most satisfying "will they, won't they" kiss on television? * || || || 1**
|-
| 4: In honor of "Roadies" and "Ballers," what is the best TV show diving "behind the scenes"? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Who is the most annoying TV sidekick? || 1*** || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of National Ice Cream Sandwich Day,...would you rather share an ice cream sandwich with Joffrey or Wilson Fisk? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who[m] would you rather babysit: [Eric] Cartman from "South Park" or Stewie from "Family Guy"? || **** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of ''Suicide Squad'''s opening this week, which ''Suicide Squad'' character deserves [his or her] own Netflix series? || 1***** || x+ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which show would you rather compete on: "American Ninja Warrior" or "Legends of the Hidden Temple"? || || x || 1+*, +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who is TV's best Bob? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Temporarily the question listed at the bottom of the screen misspelled "won't" as "won'."
.**Billy (Ross and Rachel) also won the twitter poll with 55%, followed by Jack (Buffy and Spike) and then Jennifer (Michonne and Rick).
.***Jack (Scrappy Doo) also won the twitter poll with 62%, followed by Billy (Steve Urkel) with 32% and Jennifer (The Ropers) with 6%.
.****Jack answered Cartman before Roxy mentioned Stewie's name. He said he knew that's who the other choice would be.
.*****Jack answered with Deadshot slightly before Billy, but he then switched answers to Harley Quinn, allowing Billy to argue Deadshot.
+Despite taking notes, Jennifer could not give an answer. But Ken and Roxy both voted for Jack
+*Billy was faster at answering with "Legends of the Hidden Temple."
+**Split decision. Ken chose Jack ("American Ninja Warrior"), while Roxy and Jennifer chose Billy.
'''Episode 40: Which 90's Disney Character Would Help You Bury The Body? (8-9-2016)'''<ref>Episode 40: Which 90's Disney Character Would Help You Bury The Body? (8-9-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-90s-disney-character-would-he-3040500</ref>
Ken is joined on the couch by Tom Turner from Canada.
On the scoreboard, Michele's last name is used.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Roger Barr || 0/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Michele Boyd || 1/3 || Second
|-
| Tony Kim || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Roger !! Michele !! Tony
|-
| 1: Which TV office would be the most fun to work in? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Which character from the Disney Afternoon would help you bury the body? ** || *** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Which TV show had the worst PSA [Public Service Announcement] episode? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 4: What TV drama would you like to see re-written as a comedy?***** || || || 1
|-
| 5: Most surprising TV hook-up? || 1+ || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of National Book Lovers Day, which show adapted from a book is better: BBC's "Sherlock" or Netflix's <br> "Orange is the New Black?" || 1+*, +** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Since they've been on our TV sets everyday, who do you think would be the worst kisser: Hillary [Clinton] or <br> [Donald] Trump? || +*** || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of [Screen Junkies' Emmy nomination], which of these two Emmy-nominated shows is weirder: "Unbreakable <br> Kimmy Schmidt" or "Mr. Robot"? || 1+**** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D1: What is the best TV show that starts with the letter "N"? And the word "the" counts as a word.+***** || || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D2: Which TV Melissa would you rather be stuck in a bunker with: McCarthy or Joan Hart? || || 1++, ++* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: For Taco Tuesday,...which character from the HBO universe would be the worst to share a taco with? || 1++** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Roger (Dunder Mifflin) also won the twitter poll with 40%, while Michele (Sacred Heart Hospital from "Scrubs") and Tony (30 Rock) each received 30%.
.**It is notable that the question is different from the episode title, and important as well since only eight of the 100 episodes of "Duck Tales" and 16 of the 65 episodes of "Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers" first aired in the 1990's. However, both were part of the Disney Afternoon, which was broadcast entirely in the 1990's.
.***Roger (Scrooge McDuck) won the twitter poll with 49%, followed by Michele (Owen from "Gargoyles") at 26% an Tony (Chip 'n Dale) at 25%.
.****Roxy stated that she didn't want to know what twitter thought.
.*****Roxy started with Michele for Round 4, but then with Roger for Round 5.
+Roger (Capt. Kirk and Lt. Uhura) actually lost the twitter poll with 28%. Tony (Joey and Rachel from "Friends") won with 40% followed by Michele (Monica and Chandler) with 32%.
+*Roger was faster at saying "Sherlock."
+**Split decision. Tony voted for Michele ("Orange is the New Black") while Ken, Tom, and Roxy all chose Roger.
+***Roger was faster at choosing Hillary. Despite this, he lost the point.
+****Split decision. Tony chose Michele ("Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt") while Ken, Tom, and Roxy all chose Roger.
+*****Neither Roger nor Michele could think of a show that began with "N."
++Michele was faster at saying McCarthy.
++*Split decision. Tony chose Roger (Melissa Joan Hart), but Tom, Ken, and Roxy all chose Michele.
++**Split decision. Tony chose Michele (Joffrey Baratheon), but Tom, Ken, and Roxy all chose Roger ([Vernon] Schillinger).
'''Episode 41: TV Sitcom With The Most Memorable Opening Sequence? (8-16-2016)'''<ref>Episode 41: TV Sitcom With The Most Memorable Opening Sequence? (8-16-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-sitcom-with-the-most-memorable-opening-sequence-3042105</ref>
Leo becomes the second fighter to appear on TV Fights and Gamer Fights without also appearing on Movie Fights, 11 days after Jack Conway became the first.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Yael Tygiel || 0/3 || '''Win'''
|-
| Leo Camacho || New fighter || Third
|-
| Robert Peterson || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Yael !! style="width: 5%"|Leo !! Robert
|-
| 1: What TV detective would you want to help solve your murder? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Which TV sitcom had the most memorable sequence/intro? || || 1* ||
|-
| 3: Who is the best TV spaceship crew of all time? || || ** || 1
|-
| 4: What is the most satisfying TV wedding? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 5: What was the dumbest way someone has died on a television show? || 1 || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: In honor of National Rum Day,...which Frank would you rather sip piña coladas with on a beach: Frank Gallagher from "Shameless" or Frank Reynolds from "It's Always Sunny [in Philadelphia]" ? || x || || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of [National Roller Coaster Day], which TV relationship has had the bumpier ride: Walter and Skylar White or Jaime and Cersei Lannister? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which TV family would you rather belong to: the Munsters or the Addams Family? || || x || 1****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who do you think would win in a robot fight: Bender from "Futurama" or Rosie from "The Jetsons"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who would be a better roommate: Big Bird or Kermit the Frog? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Leo ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") also won the twitter poll with 76%, followed by Robert ("Cheers") with 15% and Yael ("The Brady Bunch") with 9%.
.**Leo's choice (the crew of the Serenity) was Robert's second choice.
.***Yael (the Purple Wedding (''including the reception'') from "Game of Thrones" episode 32) also won the twitter poll with 45%, followed by Robert (Pam and Jim from "The Office (US)") with 42% and Leo (Zack Morris and Kelly Kapowski) with 13%.
.****Split decision. Leo chose Yael (the Addams Family) while Ken and Roxy chose Robert.
'''Episode 42: Best TV Cartoon Romance? (8-23-2016)'''<ref>Episode 42: Best TV Cartoon Romance? (8-23-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-cartoon-romance-3043513</ref>
Ken is accompanied on the couch at the end of the show by Matt's fiancée, Brittany, a temporary producer who was leaving Screen Junkies.
Ninth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Thirteenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Matt Key || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Joseph Scrimshaw || 0/3 || Second
|-
| Nick Armstrong || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Matt !! Joseph !! Nick
|-
| 1: Aliens had just made contact with Earth, and you have been chosen to represent the best in humanity. What one television show would <br> you show them? || || * || 1
|-
| 2: If you could keep one animal from any TV show as your pet in the real world, what would it be? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best TV cartoon romance? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What is the greatest acting performance in any TV drama? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 5: Which TV's show's popularity just makes no sense? || || 1**** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of National Waffle Day tomorrow, which TV mom do you think makes the better waffles: Carol Brady or June Cleaver? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Pitch a fictional TV city to host the 2020 Summer Olympics. || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who[m] would you trust more to catch you in a trust fall exercise: the Governor from "The Walking Dead" or Kilgrave <br> from "Jessica Jones?" || 1***** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who is TV's best dog? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which TV family would win Family Feud: the Sopranos or the Bluths from "Arrested Development?" || 1+, +* || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Joseph ("Sesame Street") won the twitter poll with 56%, followed by Nick ("Wonder Years") with 32% and Matt ("NOVA") with 12%.
.**Matt (Jake from "Adventure Time") also won the twitter poll with 39%, followed by Nick (Kermit) with 31% and Joseph (Drogon) with 30%.
.***Matt (Bryan Cranston in "Breaking Bad") also won the twitter poll with 74%, followed by Joseph (Tatiana Maslany in "Orphan Black") with 15% and Nick (Kyle Chandler in "Friday Night Lights") with 11%.
.****Nick ("Two and a Half Men") won the twitter poll with 50%, followed by Matt ("Cake Boss") with 33% and Joseph ("Wheel of Fortune") with 17%.
.*****Matt was faster at saying Kilgrave and won unanimously.
+Matt was faster at saying the Soprano.
+*Split decision. Ken chose Joseph (the Bluths) while Nick and Roxy chose Matt.
'''Episode 43: Which TV Doctor Would You Want To Treat You? (8-30-2016)'''<ref>Episode 43: Which TV Doctor Would You Want To Treat You? (8-30-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-doctor-would-you-want-to-treat-you-3045429</ref>
Trisha's name is spelled on the scoreboard as "Trish."
Fourteenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Trisha Hershberger || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Emma Fyffe || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Vanessa Ragland || 1/1 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Trisha !! Emma !! Vanessa
|-
| 1: If I [were] struck ill and had to miss a TV Fights, which TV court judge would you want to fill in that episode? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What is the best TV show to make a drinking game around? || || || 1
|-
| 3: For National Matchmak[er] Day on August 31,..which two characters from two different shows would make a good couple? || 1** || ||
|-
| 4: What current TV drama deserves to have a musical episode? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: In a medical emergency, what TV doctor would you want to treat you? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 0 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best TV show that starts with the letter "B"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which female-driven show was harder to say good-bye to: "Sex and the City" or "Desperate Housewives?" || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What was the bigger 'must-see' show of the summer: "Stranger Things" or "The Night of"? || *** || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who needs a shower more: Daryl Dixon from "The Walking Dead" or The Hound [from] "Game of Thrones? || 1**** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which private eye do you trust to get the answers you need: Veronica Mars or Jessica Jones? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 0 || 4
|}
.*Trisha (Judge Judy) also won the twitter poll with 63%.
.**Trisha (Joey Tribbiani and Elaine Benes) also won the twitter poll.
.***Trisha was not fast enough at giving an answer and was stuck with "The Night Of." However, she could not give an argument for the show as she knew nothing about the show. Hence, she conceded the point.
.****After Trisha received her fifth point, the applause noise accompanied the scoreboard even though the fight wasn't over.
'''Episode 44: Which TV School Would You Want To Teach In? (9-6-2016)'''<ref>Episode 44: Which TV School Would You Want To Teach In? (9-6-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-school-would-you-want-to-teach-in-3046645</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Zach Wilson || 0/3 || Second
|-
| Matt Knost || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Steve Zaragosa || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" style="width: 84%;" | Question
! scope="col" style="width: 5%;" | Zach
! scope="col" style="width: 5%;" | Matt
! scope="col" style="width: 6%;" | Steve
|-
| 1: What TV character would you want to throw you a surprise birthday party? * || 1** || ||
|-
| 2: What is the best celebrity cameo/guest appearance in TV history? || *** || || 1
|-
| 3: Which TV neighbor would be the worst to live across from (other than Justin Bieber)? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 4: What is the best TV soundtrack of all time? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Which TV school would you guys want to teach at? || || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Tomorrow is National Beer Lovers Day: Who[m] would your rather go bar-hopping with: Meredith Palmer from "The Office" or Lucille Bluth from "Arrested Development? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is TV's best Jesse/Jessie or Jessica? || 1 || x || +*, +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: The NFL Season Opener is this Thursday. What is the best TV sports show? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV family would you rather have a barbecue with: the Thompsons from "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" or the Averys from "Making a Murderer? || || x || 1+***
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Today is...National Read A Book Day, so who[m] would you rather have read you a bedtime story: Fran Drescher or Roseanne? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*During the round, the question at the bottom of the screen had "surprise" misspelled as "suprise."
.**Zach (Leslie Knope) also won the twitter poll with 39%, followed by Matt (Tyrion Lannister) with 37% and Steve (Gonzo) with 24%.
.***Zach ("Star Trek [Original Series]" crew in "Futurama") won the twitter poll with 53%, followed by Steve (Patrick Stewart in "Extras") with 26% and Matt (Justin Bieber in "CSI:") with 21%.
.****Matt (Steve Urkel) also won the twitter poll with 42%, followed by Steve (Newman from "Seinfeld") with 37% and Zach (Joey Tribbiani and Chandler Bing) with 21%.
.*****Steve (Bayside High) actually lost the twitter poll with 16%. Zach (Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters from "X-Men: Evolution") won the twitter poll with 51%, followed by Matt (Greendale from "Community").
+Steve was faster at choosing Lucille.
+*Steve chose Jessie Spano and then argued for Jesse from "Full House." ''Nobody'' (outside of twitter) pointed this out.
+**Split decision. Despite Steve's breaking of the rules, Ken voted for him.
+***Split decision. Matt chose Zach (the Averys), while Ken and Roxy chose Steve.
'''Episode 45: Which TV Character Deserves To Be Roasted? (9-13-2016)'''<ref>Episode 45: Which TV Character Deserves To Be Roasted? (9-13-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-deserves-to-be-roasted-3047942</ref>
On the scoreboard, Josh is listed as "MACUGA."
Mark Ellis receives all nine votes during the Speed Round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Josh Macuga || 1/3 || Second
|-
| JTE || New fighter || Third
|-
| Mark Ellis || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Josh !! JTE !! Mark
|-
| 1: What is the best action sequence in any television series? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Who is the most annoying kid TV character of all time? || || || 1*
|-
| 3: Which TV character deserves to be roasted? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best televised moment in sports history? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What do you think will be the breakout new series this fall? || || || 1**
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who has the best original shows: HBO or Netflix? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which is...the better show that was never nominated for best series:..."The Wire" or "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?" || || x || 1***
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best show with the word "house" or "home" in the title? || || x || 1****
|-
|'''FINAL SCORES''' || 2 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Mark (Sophia from "The Walking Dead") also won the twitter poll with 51%, followed by ('the daughter' [Dana Brody] from "Homeland") with 25% and JTE (Seven from "Married... with Children") at 24%.
**Mark ("Designated Survivor") actually lost the twitter poll with 20%. JTE ("Westworld") won with 48%, followed by Josh ("Atlanta") with 32%.
.***Mark was faster at saying "The Wire." He won despite never having seen a single episode.
.****Mark is the fourth fighter to sweep the Speed Round.
'''Episode 46: What Was The Best Show In TGIF's Entire History? (9-20-2016)'''<ref>Episode 46: What Was The Best Show In TGIF's Entire History? (9-20-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-was-the-best-show-in-tgifs-entire-history-3048985</ref>
As of this episode, all of the Fight shows' regular fact checkers have competed on a different show (but not yet their own show).
Billy A. Patterson as Fact Checker.
Roxy wears a Drive Shaft shirt and has FATE written on her right fingers, in support of Hector's choice of "LOST" for the fifth question.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hector Navarro || 0/4 || '''Win'''
|-
| Erika Ishii || New fighter || Second
|-
| Kristen Brancaccio || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hector !! Erika !! Kristen
|-
| 1: Which unsuccessful superhero movie character could be reborn as a TV series? || 1* || ** ||
|-
| 2: Pitch the 2016 version of "Battle of the Network Stars." || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What was the best show in TGIF's Friday night history? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: Which director would you want to see remake [his or her] own film, but as a TV show? || || **** || 1
|-
| 5: What is the best debut season for any TV show ever? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best 2016 Emmy moment? || 1*****, + || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who do you think would make a better motivational speaker: Michael Scott or Ron Swanson? || || 1+*, +** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is the best female host in TV history? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which franchise would make a better TV show: ''Harry Potter'' or ''Lord of the Rings''? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: In honor of fall TV starting back up, which returning show are you most excited for? || 1+**** || +***** || x
|-
|'''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Hector (The Green Hornet) also won the twitter poll with 51%, followed by Erika (Fantastic Four) with 44% and Kristen (Captain Zoom) with 5%.
*While Kristen's 5% vote is not the lowest in TV Fights history, it is the lowest that has been announced on the show.
*Coincidentally, it is also the lowest non-winning vote as Ken Napzok received 5% for the fifth question of the "Game of Thrones" episode (24), but still won.
.**Erika's original choice was also The Green Hornet, but Hector got his email in faster.
.***Hector ("Boy Meets World") also won the twitter poll with 45%, followed by Kristen ("Full House") with 35% and Erika ("Family Matters") with 20%.
.****Erika (Zack Snyder/''Watchmen'') won the twitter poll with 39%, followed by Kristen (Brad Bird/The Incredibles) with 38% and Hector (Quentin Tarantino/''Reservoir Dogs'') with 23%.
.*****Hector won the point despite being slower at completely answering with Alan Yang's speech and then switching to Jeffrey Tambor's speech.
+Split decision. Kristen chose Erika while Billy and Roxy chose Hector.
+*Erika won despite not knowing who Hector's choice (Michael Scott) was. She thought he was from "Silicon Valley" rather than "The Office."
+**Split decision. Eleventh overturn on TV Fights (tenth by Roxy and twelfth between TV and Movie Fights). Kristen and Billy both picked Hector, but Roxy felt Erika gave a better argument for Ron Swanson.
+***Hector was faster at saying ''Harry Potter.'' forcing Erika to choose ''Lord of the Rings.''
+****JTE displayed the point/win for Hector before Roxy even commented or asked for anyone's opinions.
+*****Erika initially answered with "Jessica Jones," but that doesn't return until 2018. She then said "Luke Cage," but that's not a returning show. Roxy gave her a ten second time limit while she tried to think of a returning show, and she answered with "Green Arrow" (actually simply titled "Arrow). She was not familiar with the show however.
'''Episode 47: Star Trek Edition! (9-27-2016)'''<ref>Episode 47: Star Trek Edition! (9-27-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/star-trek-edition-3050055</ref>
For the second week in a row, the fighters in the middle chair and the chair across from Roxy are both new.
Although Scott and Brannon are listed as new fighters, they have each fought in and won Movie Fights (as has Dan).
Roxy wore her Starfleet uniform.
Present at the table were Milky Way Rice Krispie Treats, made by Dan's girlfriend Mara.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Dan Murrell || 2/0 || Third *
|-
| Scott Mantz || New fighter || Second **
|-
| Brannon Braga || New fighter || '''Win''' ***
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 78%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Dan !! Scott !! Brannon
|-
| 1: What is the best time travel episode from any "Star Trek" series? || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Who made the best guest starring appearance on a "Star Trek" TV show? || || || 1****
|-
| 3: Best "Star Trek" fight scene? || 1***** || ||
|-
| 4: For people who have never seen anything "Star Trek",...what is the one episode that you would show [him or her] in order to get into it? || || 1 || +
|-
| 5: Which "Star Trek" character deserves [his or her] own solo spin-off show? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which "Star Trek" character would be the best debater? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who do you think would win in a fight: Tasha Yar from ["The Next Generation"] or T'Pol from "Enterprise"? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which captain would you have more confidence in: Kirk or Picard? || x || 1+* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best "Star Trek" show? || x || || 1
|-
|'''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*In Dan's 24th official Screen Junkies fight, he finishes in third place for the first time since his ninth official fight in June of 2015 (his first non-win).
.**In Scott's eighth official Screen Junkies fight, he finishes in second place for the first time (his five Movie Fights losses were all third place finishes). As of January 15, 2017, he has subsequently fought twice, both in Movie Fights, and again finished in third place both times.
.***Brannon becomes the sixth fighter to ever (and the fifth to currently) simultaneously hold undefeated records in two different Screen Junkies fights. He is the fourth ever (and the third currently) to do so for Movie and TV Fights after Ken Napzok, Clark Wolfe, and formerly Coy Jandreau.
.****Brannon (Stephen Hawking) also won the twitter poll.
.*****Dan (Kirk vs. Khan in "Space Seed") also won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Scott (Kirk vs. Spock in "Amok Time") with 38% and Brannon (Hirogen Hunters vs. Klingons and Starfleet in "The Killing Game" from "Voyager") with 19%.
+Brannon ("The Inner Light" from "The Next Generation") won the twitter poll with 43%. Scott ("The Doomsday Machine") received 39% while Dan ("The Devil in the Dark") received 18%.
+*Split decision. Dan chose Brannon (Picard) while Ken and Roxy chose Scott.
'''Episode 48: Which DC Super Hero Should Join the CW Arrowverse? (10-4-2016)'''<ref>Episode 48: Which DC Super Hero Should Join the CW Arrowverse? (10-4-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-dc-super-hero-should-join-the-cw-arrowverse-3051177</ref>
For the third week in a row, the fighters in the middle chair and the chair across from Roxy are both new (all three are new).
First episode since episode 21 in which all fighters are new. However, Lon has previously fought on both Gamer Fights and [the previous week] Movie Fights.
Seventh episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place and first since episode 32.
Tenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Fifteenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Lon Harris || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| John McCracken || New fighter || Second **
|-
| Jeremiah Watkins || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 87%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Lon !! John !! Jeremiah
|-
| 1: Who is the best "SNL" cast member of all time? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What was the most jarring recast of a character on a TV show? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: In honor of "The Flash" season premiere,...which DC character, other than Batman, do you wanna see join the CW Arrowverse? || 1* || ||
|-
| 4: Which game show should be brought back to TV? || || 1** ||
|-
| 5: With the recent "Adventure Time" announcement, what cartoon should end next? || 1*** || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: It is the first TV Fights in October, so what's the best show that starts with the letter "O"? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which is the better Superman TV series: "Lois & Clark" or "Smallville"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which TV Michael would you rather grab a drink with: Michael B. Jordan or Michael C. Hall? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best TV show that starts with the letter "D"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What was the better sketch show: "Key and Peele" or "The Chappelle Show"? || 1****, ***** || || x
|-
|'''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Lon (Adam Strange) actually lost the twitter poll with 15%. Jeremiah (The Green Lantern) won with 53%, followed by John (Batwoman) with 32%.
.**John ("Double Dare") also won the twitter poll with 54%, followed by Jeremiah ("Next") with 26% and Lon ("Press Your Luck") with 20%.
.***Again, Lon ("Robot Chicken") actually lost the twitter poll with 20%. John ("The Simpsons") won with 45%, followed by Jeremiah ("Family Guy") with 35%.
.****Lon won despite being slower at saying "The Chappelle Show" and thus being stuck with "Key and Peele."
.*****Split decision. Jeremiah chose John ("The Chappelle Show") while Ken and Roxy chose Lon.
'''Episode 49: Best Crime Drama of All Time? (10-11-2016)'''<ref>Episode 49: Best Crime Drama of All Time? (10-11-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-crime-drama-of-all-time-3052721</ref>
For the fourth week in a row, the fighters in the middle chair and the chair across from Roxy are both new (all three are new).
Second consecutive episode in which all fighters are new, even though the previous was the first such episode in 27 episodes. However, Mo has previously fought on Movie Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jay Washington || New fighter || Third
|-
| Mo Lightening || New fighter || Second
|-
| Jared Baur || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jay !! style="width: 4%"|Mo !! Jared
|-
| 1: Who's the worst TV friend? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Who's the best supporting character from any Marvel or DC TV Show? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: What is the best crime drama of all time? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: What is the best commercial of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: If Disney starts doing ''Star Wars'' Netflix series à la Marvel, what character/story would you like to see? || || **** || 1****
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the best TV show with a direction in the title? || || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Tomorrow is National "Take Your Parents to Lunch" Day. Would you rather take to lunch Kim Kardashian and Kanye West or Donald and Melania Trump? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National Coming Out Day. Which TV LGBTQ character would you want to grab a drink with the most? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Childhood favorite "Fraggle Rock" is returning after thirty years on HBO. Which HBO Show would be the worst for your kid to watch? || x || || 1*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Jared (Kenny Powers) actually lost the twitter poll with 11%. Jay (Eric Cartman) won with 56%, followed by Mo (Shane Walsh) with 33%.
.**Jared (The Punisher) also won the twitter poll with 72%, followed by Mo (Edwin Jarvis) with 18% and Jay (Fish Mooney) with 10%.
.***Mo ("Breaking Bad") won the twitter poll with 59%, followed by Jay ("The Wire") with 24% and Jared ("The Sopranos") with 17%.
.****As Ken checked the twitter poll, it moved to tying between Mo (Cloud City) and Jared (Young Yoda) with 40% each, followed by Jay (Wookies) with 20%.
.*****Split decision. Jay chose Mo ("Game of Thrones") while Ken and Roxy chose Jared ("Oz").
'''Episode 50: Friends vs Seinfeld! (10-18-2016)'''<ref>Episode 50: Friends vs Seinfeld! (10-18-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/friends-vs-seinfeld-3054525</ref>
Roxy Striar steps out of the hosting chair to take on Spencer Gilbert in a TV Fights special. On each question, Roxy will be fighting for "Friends" and Spencer for "Seinfeld".
This fight is not counted in the statistics. It is the first such fight since "Episode 1", which is not counted as an actual episode.
Judged by Joe Starr.
As revealed at the end of the episode, this is Ken Napzok's last episode as Fact Checker and producer for Screen Junkies.
*During his speech at the end, Ken states that Ryan Elliot (known as Handsome) would never appear on camera. He eventually did appear on the Drunk Movie Fights Championship "After the Fight" on December 14 to comment on Ken's victory.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Roxy Striar || N/A || '''Win'''
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || N/A || Lose
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 88%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Roxy !! Spencer
|-
| 1: Better Hangout: Monks vs Central Perk? || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Who would make a better financial planner: Phoebe or [Cosmo] Kramer? || || 1**
|-
| 3: Better bottle episode: "Seinfeld: The Chinese Restaurant" vs "Friends: The One Where No One's Ready"? || || 1
|-
| 4: Best use of a guest star in any episode: "Friends" vs "Seinfeld"? || 1*** ||
|-
| 5: Who[m] would you swap from your show's ensemble with one character from the other show's ensemble? || || 1
|-
| 6: In 100 years, which show will stand the test of time better: "Seinfeld" vs "Friends"? || 1 ||
|-
| 7: From either show, who's the best character****? || 1***** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''4'''|| 3
|}
.*Roxy (Central Perk) also won the twitter poll with 72%.
.**Spencer (Kramer) also won the twitter poll with 55%.
.***Roxy (Bruce Willis) narrowly lost the twitter poll with to Spencer (Bryan Cranston) with 49%.
.****Original question was: What is the best episode of your show that does NOT take place in New York CIty? However, Andy Signore interrupts with an impromptu Speed Round question (using the 30/20 seconds Gamer Fights format) since contestants are tied. Granted, had the fighters not been tied at this point, the seventh question never would have been asked.
.*****As Joe gave his ruling, the twitter poll went to a 50/50 tie between Roxy (Chandler) and Spencer (George).
==TV Fights Episodes 51-ongoing==
'''Episode 51: What Is The Most Horrifying Death In TV History? (10-25-2016)'''<ref>Episode 51: What Is The Most Horrifying Death In TV History? (10-25-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-most-horrifying-death-in-tv-history-3056625</ref>
Halloween-themed episode (TV Frights).
Billy A. Patterson takes over as Fact Checker.
As opposed to her appearances on Schmoes Know shows and other fights, Emma does not wear her glasses.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Tony Kim || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Emma Fyffe || 0/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Damian Beurer || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Tony !! Emma !! Damian
|-
| 1: What is the best Halloween-themed episode from any sitcom? || || 1 || *
|-
| 2: What is the most horrifying death in TV history? || 1 || ** ||
|-
| 3: Turn a family-friendly show into an R-rated horror show. || *** || 1 ||
|-
| 4: What's the scariest moment in TV history? || **** || || 1
|-
| 5: You're stuck in the zombie apocalypse. Which TV character would you choose to protect you? || || || 1****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who was the scarier 2016 TV villain: the Demogorgon from "Stranger Things" or Zoom from "The Flash?" || x || 1+ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who would be the best TV parent to take you trick-or-treating? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which spooky TV character would you rather have as a roommate: Dexter or Walter White? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the better kids' horror show: "Goosebumps" or "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" || x || || 1+*, +**
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which TV-themed haunted house would you rather spend the night in: "American Horror Story" or "The Twilight Zone"? || x || 1+*** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 4
|}
.*Damian ("The Slutty Pumpkin" from "How I Met Your Mother") won the twitter poll with 39%, followed by Emma ("Greg Pikitis" from "Parks and Recreation") with 37% and Tony ("The One with the Halloween Party" from "Friends") with 24%.
.**Emma (Oberyn Martell) won the twitter poll with 41%, narrowly beating Tony (Glenn Rhee, whose death was shown the previous Sunday's "The Walking Dead"). Damian (Rita Bennett from "Dexter") received 19%.
.***Emma ("Transformers: Rescue Bots") actually lost the twitter poll with 15%. Tony ("Sesame Street") won the twitter poll with 53%, followed by Damian ("Married... with Children") with 32%.
.****Tony (Pennywise the Clown from "It") won the twitter poll with 46%, followed by Damian (the Peacock family in "The X-Files") with 33% and Emma (The Gentlemen from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") with 21%.
.*****Damian (Superman) also won the twitter poll with 40%, followed by Tony (Luke Cage) with 31% and Emma (Ash Williams) with 29%.
+Split decision. Twelfth overturn on TV Fights (eleventh by Roxy and thirteenth between TV and Movie Fights). Tony and Billy both picked Damian (the Demogorgon), but Roxy felt Emma gave a better argument for world domination by Zoom.
+*Split decision. Tony chose Emma ("Goosebumps") before Billy and Roxy chose Damian.
+**Damian won his argument despite not having seen a single episode of either show.
+***Split decision. In a reverse from the previous question, Tony chose Damian ("The Twilight Zone") before Billy and Roxy chose Emma.
'''Episode 52: What Is The Worst TV Love Triangle? (11-1-2016)'''<ref>Episode 52: What Is The Worst TV Love Triangle? (11-1-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-worst-tv-love-triangle-3057951</ref>
Roxy dresses up as Negan from "The Walking Dead."
All-female panel. As Billy mentions, two days earlier, the WWE pay-per-view (Hell in a Cell) had a women's match as the main event.
Michele's name is listed on the scoreboard as "Boyd."
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Michele Boy || 1/4 || Second
|-
| Megan Salinas || New fighter || Third
|-
| Perri Nemiroff || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Michele !! Megan !! Perri
|-
| 1: What is the best TV show that represents millennials? || || * || 1
|-
| 2: What is the best use of a flashback in a series? || ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the worst TV love triangle? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: We want you guys to pitch a sequel series where a former child star resurrects [his or her] child character. || || || 1****
|-
| 5: Which TV character would you like to be in a prank war with? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: In honor of Halloween yesterday, what is the best vampire show? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Where would you rather go on vacation: Westworld or the island on "Lost"? || ***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best show that starts with the letter "A"? || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best predominantly female ensemble show? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Today is National Authors' Day. Which TV character's autobiography would be the best read? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Megan ("Broad City") won the twitter poll with 41%, followed by Perri ("Girls") with 35% and Michele ("Selfie") with 24%.
.**Michele ("How I Met Your Mother") won the twitter poll with 51%, followed by Megan ("Lost") with 38% and Perri ("Orphan Black") with 11%.
.***Michele (Blair, Serena, and Nate from "Gossip Girl") actually lost the twitter poll with 15%. Megan (Ross, Rachel, and Joey from "Friends) won with 69%, followed by Perri (Elena, Damon, and Stefan from "The Vampire Diaries") with 16%.
.****Perri ("The Secret World of Alex Mack") actually lost the twitter poll with 24%. Megan ("Eerie, Indiana") won with 39%, followed by Michele ("Clarissa Explains it All") with 37%.
.*****Michele erroneously stated that the characters in her choice ("Lost") were in purgatory.
+Split decision. Billy chose Perri ("Ash vs Evil Dead") while Megan and Roxy chose Michele ("Angel").
'''Episode 53: Which TV Character Would Make the Best POTUS? (11-8-2016)'''<ref>Episode 53: Which TV Character Would Make the Best POTUS? (11-8-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-make-the-best-potus-3059819</ref>
Billy is accompanied on the couch by Donald "Dizzle" Davis, who appeared with Joe Starr on Movie Fights two months earlier.
Aaron Pruner returns after a 48-episode absence.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jack Conway || 0/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Aaron Pruner || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Ed Greer || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 7%" |Jack !! Aaron !! style="width: 4%" |Ed
|-
| 1: Who is TV's most endearing underdog? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: Which TV character would make the best President of the United States? || * || || 1
|-
| 3: We want you guys to pitch a gritty HBO series based on any other** film from the 1970's.*** || **** || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Best band from a TV series? || 1***** || ||
|-
| 5: Which TV character would you want to be your wingman? || || + || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: If you were forced to vote for one, would you rather vote for Mayor Adam West from "Family Guy" or Mayor Oliver Queen from "Arrow"? || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: "Stranger Things" has just cast some familiar faces for Season 2. Which actor would you want to see added to the "Stranger Things" cast? || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best TV show with a number in the title? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: After being cancelled in 2013, DC's "Young Justice" is coming back for a Season 3. Which animated superhero show should be brought back for one more season: "Batman: The Animated Series" or "X-Men(: The Animated Series)"? || 1+*, +** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Jack (Optimus Prime) won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Ed (Matt Murdock/Daredevil) with 35% and Aaron (Daenerys Targaryen) with 28%.
.**Besides ''Westworld''.
.***Billy pointed out that all three fighters' choices were based on movies from the year 1971.
.****Jack ("A Clockwork Orange") won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Aaron ("Dirty Harry") with 32% and Ed ("Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory") with 31%.
.*****Jack (Jem and the Holograms) actually lost the twitter poll with 17%. Aaron (Blues Brothers) won with 63%, followed by Ed (Paper Boi) with 20%.
+Aaron (Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli) won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Ed (K.I.T.T) with 33% and Jack (Schmidt from "New Girl") with 30%.
+*Jack won despite being slower at saying "Batman: The Animated Series."
+**Split decision. Billy and Dizzle chose Ed while Aaron and Roxy chose Jack.
'''Episode 54: What is the Best Disney Show of All Time? (11-15-2016)'''<ref>Episode 54: What is the Best Disney Show of All Time? (11-15-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-best-disney-show-of-all-time-3061408</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 2/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Gina Ippolito || New fighter || Second
|-
| Chris Hayner || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Sasha !! Gina !! Chris
|-
| 1: What TV show has the best sex scenes? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: What dark R-rated movie should be made into a sitcom? || 1 || ||
|-
| 3: This Friday is Mickey Mouse's birthday.... We wanna know what is the best Disney-related TV show of all time? || || 1 ||
|-
| 4: "Star Trek: Discovery" has been delayed..... Pitch a starship crew using only TV characters from other shows. We're looking for the captain, first officer, doctor, [and] head of security. || || || 1**
|-
| 5: What is the most memorable moment in live television history?***, **** || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Marvel has officially announced they are bringing the Inhumans to ABC next fall, and the pilot will be screened in IMAX theaters.... Which TV pilot would be the best to see in IMAX: "Lost" or "The Walking Dead"? || 1***** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: "SNL" brought in season high ratings with Dave Chappelle as the guest host last weekend. What is the best "Chappelle['s] Show" skit/character? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Like it or not, Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States. Which TV reality star or host should run for President in 2020? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Big congrats to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for being announced as People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive.... Which show would benefit the most from having The Rock on it: HBO's "True Detective" or CW's "Arrow?" || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Chris ("Shameless") won the twitter poll with 41%, followed by Sasha ("Sons of Anarchy") with 30% and Gina ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") with 29%.
.**Chris also won the twitter poll with 48%, followed by Gina with 28% and Sasha with 24%.
.***The 9/11 attacks were disallowed as an answer to this question so that nobody would have to argue against it.
.****During the arguments, it was argued that Chris' choice wasn't memorable, Gina's wasn't a moment, and Sasha's wasn't live. However, all answers were allowed.
.*****Sasha was faster at saying "Lost" and won unanimously.
'''Episode 55: Which TV Character Would You Want To Marry? (11-22-2016)'''<ref>Episode 55: Which TV Character Would You Want To Marry? (11-22-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-you-want-to-marry-3063273</ref>
Pre-taped episode.
After a year on Screen Junkies Plus, the show finally debuts an opening montage.
Eleventh episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Sixteenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Trisha Hershberger|| 2/0 || Second
|-
| Joe Starr || 0/3 || '''Win'''
|-
| Amy Dallen || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Trisha !! Joe !! Amy
|-
| 1: We're just two days away from Thanksgiving, so we wanna know what is the best Thanksgiving episode of any TV show ever? * || || || 1**
|-
| 2: The 2Pac/Biggie Smalls true crime pilot "Unsolved" was just picked up at USA Network.... Pitch a TV series based around a famous musician/band. || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: If you had to marry a TV character,...which one do we choose? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What TV character would you least want to get a dinner party invite from? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 5: What video game would make the best TV series? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who is TV's best Sara(h)? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which family would you rather spend Thanksgiving with: the Lannisters from "Game of Thrones" or the Whites [from] "Breaking Bad"? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which WWE superstar, past or present, would you wanna grab a beer with? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV chef would you wanna cook your Thanksgiving dinner? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Previously used as the first question of episode 3.
.**After awarding the point, Roxy accidentally asked Billy for the results of the twitter poll despite being aware the episode was pre-taped.
.***Joe won with Hannibal Lecter from "Hannibal" despite never having seen the show.
'''Episode 56: Best TV Grandparent Of All Time? (11-29-2016)'''<ref>Episode 56: Best TV Grandparent Of All Time? (11-29-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-tv-grandparent-of-all-time-3064868</ref>
As Zach points out in his opening, he has the most points (14) of any fighter who has never won, something he learned by looking at the leaderboard.
Though Stephen is listed as a new fighter, he has appeared on Movie Fights three times.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Zach Wilson || 0/4 || '''Win'''
|-
| Stephen Glickman || New fighter || Third
|-
| Tiona Hobson || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Zach !! Stephen !! Tiona
|-
| 1: Best TV grandparent of all time? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Who would be the worst character to sit next to on a 9 hour flight? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: Which character from the ''Harry Potter'' universe should get its own Netflix series? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What's the most annoying on-and-off relationship in TV history? || || || 1***
|-
| 5: What TV show most deserves a movie to wrap everything up? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: This is a bargain bin.... Season 1 of both shows. You guys are gonna tell me which one you would pick.**** || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: This week is the historic four-part DC crossover event on the CW.... We wanna know what is the best DC TV show of all time? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is TV's best Ed, Eddie/Eddy, or Edward? || 1 || x ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 2
|}
.*Zach (Lucille Bluth) also won the twitter poll with 60%, followed by Tiona (Ruby Johnson) with 21% and Stephen (Marie Barone) with 19%.
*Marie Barone was the only one of the three grandmothers who appeared on the title card for this episode, which also featured Abraham Simpson and Estelle Winslow.
.**Tiona (Ted Mosby) also won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Zach (Hurley Reyes) with 35% and Stephen (Niles Crane) with 22%.
.***Tiona (Olivia and Fitz from "Scandal") actually lost the twitter poll with 15%. Stephen (Ross and Rachel from "Friends") won with 56%, followed by Zach (Clark and Lana from "Smallville") with 29%.
.****Picture was shown of box sets of the first seasons of "Game of Thrones" and "Lost."
.*****Split decision. Thirteenth overturn on TV Fights (twelfth by Roxy and fourteenth between TV and Movie Fights). Stephen and Billy both picked Tiona ("Game of Thrones"), but Roxy felt Zach gave a better argument.
'''Episode 57: What TV Show Would Make The Best VR Experience? (12-6-2016)'''<ref>Episode 57: What TV Show Would Make The Best VR Experience? (12-26-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-tv-show-would-make-the-best-vr-experience-3066130</ref>
The fight montage is inadvertently skipped in this episode.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| JTE || 0/1 || '''Win'''
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| Kamarra Cole || New fighter || Second
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| Barbara Gray || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! JTE !! Kamarra !! Barbara
|-
| 1: "Sons of Anarchy" is getting a spin-off pilot, "Mayans MC".... Which supporting character from any drama should get a spin-off? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: "Gilmore Girls" made its triumphant return to Netflix and got rave reviews.... What is the best revival series of a show? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Which TV show has done the most damage to society? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: Virtual reality is the new hot tech toy this holiday season.... I wanna know what TV show would make the best VR experience? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: "The Walking Dead"...has hit a four-year series low in the ratings. Which once-great show had the hardest fall from grace? || 1***** || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 4 || 1 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: "Westworld"'s first season finale just aired on Sunday. Who is TV's best robot? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of yesterday being "National Bathtub Party Day," who[m] would you rather have a bathtub party with: Negan or Donald Trump? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: "The Leftovers" is coming back for a third and final season next year.... Which show should have their final season next year: "Grey's Anatomy" or MTV's "The Real World"? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 2 || 0
|}
.*JTE (Jesse Pinkman from "Breaking Bad") also won the twitter poll with 59%, followed by Kamarra (Rupert Giles from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") with 30% and Barbara (Guy MacKendrick from "Mad Men") with 11%.
.**JTE ("Family Guy") once again won the twitter poll with 63%, followed by Kamarra ("The X-Files") with 32% and Barbara ("The Comeback") with 5%.
.***JTE ("My Super Sweet 16") wins both the point and the twitter poll for the third question in a row with 48%, followed by Kamarra ("Sex and the City") with 31% and Barbara ("Fuller House") with 21%.
.****Point was awarded to Kamarra as Barbara helped argue on her behalf.
.*****After the point was awarded, the scoreboard still showed JTE with only three points instead of four.
*Further, it was initially stated that JTE was only one point away from victory. However, as later pointed out, he needed to obtain six points (standard for a five-question pre-Speed Round in which one of the fighters does not receive any points).
'''Episode 58: Which Star Wars Character Should Host SNL? (12-13-2016)'''<ref>Episode 58: Which Star Wars Character Should Host SNL? (12-13-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-star-wars-character-should-host-snl-3067368</ref>
Joseph Scrimshaw had become the new fighter who had the most points of those who have never won after Zach Wilson's victory two weeks earlier.
Kim is listed as a new fighter, but she has appeared on Movie Fights three times.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Joseph Scrimshaw || 0/4 || '''Win'''
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| Kim Horcher || New fighter || Second
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| Cesar Solorio || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Joseph !! style="width: 7%| Kim !! Cesar
|-
| 1: Take a finished series and one that is on now and pitch your ideal crossover episode. || || 1 ||
|-
| 2: Which ''Star Wars'' character should be the host of "SNL"? || 1* || ||
|-
| 3: What is the best show that appeals equally to men and women? || 1 || || **
|-
| 4: What is the worst pilot from an otherwise great show? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 5: Netflix is allowing you to download shows on your phone through its app.... Which show would you want to have with you at all times? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 2 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: The Golden Globe nominations are out, and a lot of favorites...were nominated, but there were some surprise snubs. Which was the bigger snub for best TV show: "Luke Cage" or "Mr. Robot"? || || 1****, ***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Nielsen has revealed that "The Big Bang Theory" and "NCIS[: Naval Criminal Investigative Service]" are the two most-watched prime-time shows in 2016. You could only watch one of them for the rest of your life. Which one do you choose: "[The] Big Bang Theory" or "NCIS"? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the better genre of show to watch curled up next to a fire: sci-fi horror or feel-good drama? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: HBO's "Vice" is coming back for a fifth season and will see its episode number increase to 30 episodes. Which show would benefit most from having more episodes per season? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who is TV's best John/Jon or Jonathan? || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 4 || 0
|}
.*Joseph (General Leia) actually lost the twitter poll with 14%. Cesar (Lando Calrissian) won with 56% while Kim (C-3PO) received 30%.
.**Cesar ("How I Met Your Mother") won the twitter poll with 45%, followed by Joseph ("Dr. Who") with 30% and Kim ("Westworld) with 25%.
.***Joseph ("Castle") again lost the twitter poll despite receiving the point, with 20%. Kim ("The Simpsons") won with 42%, followed by Cesar ("Seinfeld") with 38%.
.****Kim was faster at saying "Luke Cage."
.*****Split decision. Fourteenth overturn on TV Fights (thirteenth by Roxy). Cesar and Billy both picked Joseph, but Roxy felt that because Joseph gave a reason for "Mr. Robot" being snubbed, it was actually less of a snub.
'''Episode 59: Which TV Character Would Make The Worst Mall Santa? (12-20-2016)'''<ref>Episode 59: Which TV Character Would Make The Worst Mall Santa? (12-20-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-make-the-worst-mall-santa-3068970</ref>
Lucille and Billy are each dressed up in green tinsel.
Jordan is the only Gentile at the table, just as Jason Inman was the only Gentile at the table in episode 4.
In terms of order of asking questions, J.D. is actually second, and Jordan is third.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Yael Tygiel || 1/3 || '''Win'''
|-
| Jordan Morris || New fighter || Third
|-
| J.D. Zelman || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Yael !! Jordan !! J.D.
|-
| 1: Which TV character would decorate the best tree on a budget? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: What TV character would make the worst mall Santa? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What show that doesn't have a holiday episode deserves to have one? || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: What is the best Christmas gift ever given on a TV show? || **** || ***** || 1
|-
| 5: A lot of networks tend to run marathons of different shows...during the holidays.... What TV show deserves an annual marathon all of their own? || || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 0 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which is the quintessential Christmas special: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" or "A Charlie Brown Christmas"? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: It's the holidays! What's the best TV show that starts with the letter "H"? || 1+* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who most deserves a lump of coal in [his] stocking: Joffrey [Baratheon] or Negan? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''6''' || 0 || 2
|}
.*J.D. (Leslie Knope) won the twitter poll with 44%, followed by Yael (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) with 39% and Jordan (George Costanza) with 17%.
.**Yael (Herbert the Pervert) also won the twitter poll with 58%, followed by J.D. (Pierce Hawthorne) with 27% and Jordan (Don Draper) with 15%.
.***J.D. ("American Horror Story") won the twitter poll with 40% even though the show already has a holiday episode and was disqualified, followed by Yael ("Luke Cage") with 39% and Jordan ("Jeopardy!") with 21%.
.****Yael (regenerations for Dr. Who) won the twitter poll with 46%, followed by J.D. (Santa's Little Helper) with 39% and Jordan (the Life Day Mind Evaporator) with 15%.
.*****Even though Jordan was sitting in the middle seat, he was supposed to go third for question 4 (as reiterated by Roxy), but he instead went second.
+Yael won despite being slower at choosing "Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer" and never having seen either show.
+*Split decision. Jordan chose J.D. ("Harry and the Hendersons") while Billy and Roxy chose Yael ("House, M.D.").
'''Episode 60: What Was The Best Episode of TV in 2016? (12-27-2016)'''<ref>Episode 60: What Was The Best Episode of TV in 2016? (12-27-2016) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-was-the-best-episode-of-tv-in-2016-3068686</ref>
Pre-recorded due to the Christmas break. It is likely that this episode was recorded before episode 59 as in that episode, Billy mentions that it is the second time someone has brought up "Harry and the Hendersons" in the Speed Round in recent history.
Billy is accompanied on the couch by JTE.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mo Lightning || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Matt Knost || 0/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Marina Mastros || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 4%| Mo !! style="width: 5%|Matt !! Marina
|-
| 1: What is the best New Year's episode of a TV show ever? || || || 1
|-
| 2: What show has the most ridiculous use of fake science? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What was the best episode of TV in 2016? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What was the best new show of 2016? || || 1 ||
|-
| 5: As a New Year's resolution, people should strive to be more like what TV character? || || * || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A1: Which character from any CW show would you want to kiss when the ball drops at midnight? ** || x || ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND A2: Who is TV's best Mike or Michael? || x || 1 || ***
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which is the better show... with the word "new" in the title: "[The] Newsroom" or "Orange is the New Black"? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of the late Florence Henderson, what is the best TV show with a family name in the title? || x || 1 || ****
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: The "Big Bang Theory" is eyeing a spin-off featuring a young Sheldon. Which young version of a TV character would make the better spin-off: Charlie from "It's Always Sunny [in Philadelphia]" or Titus from "[Unbreakable] Kimmy Schmidt"? || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Matt stated that when he makes a resolution, it is altruistic, but he states that he wants it to have a positive impact on himself.
.**Both fighters had trouble naming a CW show, even though Roxy hosts "Flash and Friends," which discusses the different shows of the Arrowverse. Ultimately, Marina asked if "7th Heaven" was on the CW, which it was for its final season (when the WB switched to CW). However, neither could name a character, and after arguments by both for nameless characters from the show, Roxy tossed the question.
.***Marina named Michael Douglas without knowing a show that he did. Billy named for her "The Streets of San Francisco." While she correctly guessed that he played law enforcement in the show, she was arguing more for what his character did than what the actor did.
.****Marina couldn't think of a qualifying answer, but ultimately, she named "The Hendersons," (possibly due to Florence Henderson (and Matt did name "The Brady Bunch")) which is not a show. Rather "Harry and the Hendersons" is. However, she couldn't make any argument as she didn't know anything about the show.
'''Episode 61: Which TV Character Would Make the Best Babysitter? (1-3-2017)'''<ref>Episode 61: Which TV Character Would Make the Best Babysitter? (1-3-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-make-the-best-babysitter-3071839</ref>
First live show of 2017.
The Speed Round chart made by fan Nicki Baldwin is debuted at the beginning of the Speed Round; it shows how many points are needed in order to win based upon the score going into the Speed Round (for a standard five question pre-Speed Round game).
The title card include William Daniels (George Feeny) an Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), but they did not feature into the title fight question or any other question.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Lon Harris || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Alyssa Onofreo|| New fighter || Third
|-
| Jesse Klein|| New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%" |Lon !! Alyssa !! Jesse
|-
| 1: Who was the best TV villain of 2016? || || * || 1
|-
| 2: What is the best show that was filmed/broadcast(ed) in black and white? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Who is the best physical comedian in TV history? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: Which TV character would make the best babysitter? || || 1 || ****
|-
| 5: What TV show has the best fandom? || 1 || || *****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: The new "Celebrity Apprentice" with Arnold Schwarzenegger premiered last night on NBC. Which TV character deserves </br> to be fired from their job: Homer Simpson or Michael Scott? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best TV Show that starts with the letter "W"? || 1+*, +** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Last night was the season premiere of "The Bachelor".... Which TV character should be the next Bachelor? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Today is "National Drinking Straw Day." Which TV character would you rather share a straw with: Steven Avery, from </br> "Making a Murderer" and also his life, or Ramsey [Bolton] from "Game of Thrones"? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who is TV's better Jason: Jason Bateman from "Arrested Development" or Jason Alexander...."Seinfeld?" || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Alyssa (Cersei Lannister from "Game of Thrones") won the twitter poll with 58%, followed by Jesse (Dr. Ford from "Westworld") with 32% and Lon (Chuck McGill from "Better Call Saul") with 10%.
.**Lon (The Twilight Zone") also won the twitter poll with 65%, followed by Alyssa ("The Addams Family") with 33% and Jesse ("The Sid Caesar Show") with 2%.
.***Jesse (Rowan Atkinson) also won the poll with 42%, followed by Lon (John Cleese) with 34% and Alyssa (Bill Hader) with 24% (closest poll between the three fighters of the five questions).
.****Jesse (Miss Frizzle from "The Magic School Bus") won the twitter poll with 44%, followed by Alyssa (Ann Perkins from "Parks and Recreation") with 41% and Lon (Balki from "Perfect Strangers") with 15%.
.*****Jesse ("Firefly") won the twitter poll with 57%, followed by Lon ("Hannibal") with 22% and Alyssa ("Steven Universe") with 21%.
+Jesse was slightly faster at saying Homer Simpson, leaving Lon with Michael Scott.
+*Lon was slightly faster at saying "Westworld."
+**Split decision. Alyssa chose Jesse ("The West Wing") while Billy and Roxy chose Lon ("Westworld").
+***Split decision. Billy chose Jesse (Alexander) while Alyssa and Roxy chose Lon (Bateman).
'''Episode 62: What TV Character Would Have the Best Stand Up Comedy Special? (1-10-2017)'''<ref>Episode 62: Which TV Character Would Have the Best Stand Up Comedy Special? (1-10-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-standup-comedy-specia-3073597</ref>
As of this fight, 92 people have fought in TV Fights. Despite the fact that Movie Fights has run almost twice as long (almost 27 months vs. almost 14 months), this is one more than the 91 who have fought in official episodes of Movie Fights and marks the first time the number of TV Fighters has exceeded the number who have fought in official Movie Fights.
The title card featured Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone) and Tim Allen (Tim Taylor), who did not feature in the title question or any other question. The previous week, Dave Coulier's "Full House" co-star Bob Saget also appeared on the card despite not featuring in the show.
At the end of the show, self-proclaimed TV Fights champion Joe Starr (record 1-3) appeared. He and Matt Lieberman (last seen 31 episodes ago when he won the Belt) will be fighting on January 31 along with a wild-card fighter, who will be chosen in the January 17 fight.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jay Washington || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Anastasia Washington || New fighter || Third
|-
| Michelle Nguyen || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jay !! Anastasia !! Michelle
|-
| 1: What current TV show should be completely rebooted? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Who's TV most misunderstood villain? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What TV character would have the best standup comedy special? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: If you were to build a religion based on the teachings of any TV character who[m] would you chose? || 1 || **** ||
|-
| 5: What is your most anticipated show of 2017? || ***** || || 1
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What was the more deserving show that got shut out at the [Golden] Globes? Was it "Westworld" or "Stranger Things?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is TV's best vampire? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of 2017, which show geared towards 17-year-olds would you rather watch: "The O.C." or "Gossip Girl?" || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which is the more iconic TV catch phrase: Steve Urkel's "Did I do that?" or Arnold's "Whatchu talking 'bout Willis?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Michelle ("The Walking Dead") also won the twitter poll with 53%, followed by Anastasia ("American Horror Story: Roanoke") with 27% and Jay ("Empire") with 20%.
.**Jay (Eli Pope) actually lost the twitter poll with 19%. Michelle (the Demogorgon) won the poll with 57%, followed by Anastasia ("Rachel Duncan") with 24%.
.***Again the lowest poller won the round. Anastasia ("Rebecca Bunch") received only 18% while Michelle (Titus Andromedon) received 48% and Jay (Curtis Holt) received 36%. These numbers do not add up to 100%, and Billy, who didn't have his glasses, had to put his computer screen right up to his face, so he may have mispoken.
.****Anastasia (Lyanna Mormont) won the poll with 46%, followed by Michelle (Liz Lemon) with 34% and Jay (Dre Johnson) with 20%.
.*****Jay ("The Punisher) won the twitter poll with 59%, followed by Michelle ("American Gods") with 21% and Anastasia ("Legion") with 20%.
+Jay (Angel) won the round due to Michelle's pick (Vampire Hunter D) was fact-checked by Joe Starr to be a movie (not a TV) character. Further, the question asked for a vampire, not a show or another character in a show.
'''Episode 63: What Was the Worst Sitcom of the 90's? (1-17-2017)'''<ref>Episode 63: Which was the worst sitcom of the 90's? (01-17-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-was-the-worst-sitcom-of-the-90s-3075031</ref>
The third panelist was supposed to be Sasha Pearl Raver but she was not able to attend, so Emma Fyffe stepped in.
The fight determines who will face Matt Lieberman and Joe Starr in the TV Fights Championship match on January 31, 2017.
During the fight, there was a twitter poll to decide what the theme of the following week's episode would be. Netflix beat out 1990's and Classic (pre-1990).
Relative to seating positions, the fighters all finished in the same places as the fighters from the previous week.
Despite finishing in third place, Coy won four of the five twitter polls.
Roxy wears a Muhammad Ali shirt in honor of his birthday. However, his name is misspelled as "Muhammed."
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Andy Signore || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Coy Jandreu || 2/0 || Third
|-
| Emma Fyffe || 1/2 || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Andy !! style="width: 4%"| Coy !! Emma
|-
| 1: What show that takes place on Earth should have a season set in outer space? * || 1** || ||
|-
| 2: What show would benefit from using a "24" style season with a one day period shown chronologically? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 3: What was the worst TV sitcom of the '90's? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 4: "The People v. O. J. [Simpson]" cleaned up at the Golden Globes. What real life true crime story would inspire the best TV series?***** || || || 1+
|-
| 5: What TV show would be most improved by adding the Muppets? || || || 1+*
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What's the better competition show: "Survivor" or "Big Brother?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is Betty White's birthday.... Which female comedian would be better in a modern-day "Golden Girls": Sarah Silverman </br> or Amy Schumer? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: It's also Muhammad Ali's birthday.... Who would win in a fight: Brienne from "Game of Thrones" or Xena: Warrior Princess? || 1+** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which was the better revival: "Arrested Development" or "Gilmore Girls?" || 1+**** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Originally, Roxy asked the first question from the previous episode, leading to confusion.
.**Andy ("Fargo") actually lost the twitter poll with 19%. Coy ("Parks and Recreation") won with 44%, followed by Emma ("Supergirl") with 37%.
.***Coy ("Jessica Jones") also won the twitter poll with 40%, followed by Andy ("Homeland") with 31% and Emma ("Westworld") with 29%.
.****At the time of the awarding of the point, Billy indicated that Andy ("The Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer") also won the twitter poll.
.*****A variation of this question was also asked in episode 15, in which Andy also fought.
+Emma (Ervil LaBaron murders) actually lost the twitter poll with 14%. Coy (H.H Holmes murders) won the poll with 54%, followed by Andy (Tanya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan) with 32%.
+*Emma ("Galavant") once again lost the twitter poll with 19% despite receiving the point. As before, Coy ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia") won the poll with 41%, followed closely by Andy ("The Voice") with 40%.
+**Split Decision. Billy chose Emma (Xena) while Roxy chose Andy. Coy had sided with Andy until the end of Emma's argument, ultimately claiming they were tied.
+***Andy ("Gilmore Girls") won despite the fact that, even before the ruling, he indicated that he had never seen the show (nor had Emma).
'''Episode 64: What Is The Best Netflix Original Series? (1-24-2017)'''<ref>Episode 64: Which is the best Netflix original series? (1-24-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-best-netflix-original-series-3076473</ref>
Billy's name in the lower third is misspelled as Billy Buisness. He is accompanied on the couch by Dan Thom.
A new TV Fights logo is debuted.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Sasha Pearl Raver || 3/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Danielle Radford || New Fighter || Second
|-
| Stephanie Michelle || New Fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Sasha !! Danielle !! Stephanie
|-
| 1: Netflix is enjoying success with "A Series of Unfortunate Events."... What movie should... next Netflix turn into a TV series? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: What cancelled TV show needs to be revived by Netflix? || ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the best Netflix original series? || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: Best original character from a Netflix exclusive? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 5: We're looking for a crossover pitch. So you can use any two original Netflix shows. || || ***** || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who would win in a fight: Jessica Jones or Eleven from "Stranger Things"? || x || 0 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the worst Netflix original show? || 1+ || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What genre does Netflix nail better: drama or comedy? || || 1+* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Best Marvel Netflix show? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of our new President being sworn in, what Netflix character would you want to see as our next President? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which show featuring a TV magic woman should be rebooted into a Netflix series: "I Dream of Jeannie" or "Bewitched"? || 1+** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Stephanie (''Mad Max: Fury Road'') won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Sasha (''Mean Girls'') with 40% and Danielle (''The Last Dragon'') with 17%
.**In the closest twitter poll in TV Fights history, Sasha ("Penny Dreadful") won with 34% while Danielle ("Veronica Mars") and Stephanie ("Pushing Daisies") tied at 33% each.
.***Stephanie ("Stranger Things") won the twitter poll with 50%, followed by Sasha ("House of Cards") with 31% and Danielle ("BoJack Horseman") with 19% .
.****Stephanie (Barb) once again wins the Twitter poll with 49%, followed by Sasha (Crazy Eyes) with 35% and Danielle (Tastyee) with 16%.
.*****Danielle ("Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"/"Jessica Jones") won the twitter poll with 52%, followed by Stephanie ("Fuller House"/"Orange is the New Black") with 26% and Sasha ("The Get Down"/"Narcos") with 22%.
+Split decision. Stephanie chose Danielle ("Hemlock Grove") while Billy, Dan, and Roxy agreed with Sasha ("The OA").
+*Split decision. Billy chose Sasha (drama) while Dan and Roxy agreed with Danielle (comedy). Stephanie could not give a decision.
+**Sasha was faster at saying "I Dream of Jeannie" won based on votes from Billy, Dan, and Roxy (Stephanie abstained).
'''Episode 65: Who Is The Best TV Character Of All Time? (PART 1) (1-31-2017)'''<ref>Episode 65: Who is the best TV character of all time (Part 1)? (1-31-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-the-best-tv-character-of-all-time-3077760</ref>
Second Championship Match.
Matt Lieberman appears after a 33-episode absence.
Joe Starr was supposed to be the third fighter but he claimed he could not make it due to the ''John Wick 2'' after-party and invoked a "Trial by Combat" to have Dan Murrell fight in his place. Andy states a "trial by combat" is in the rule book.
Once again Billy's lower third is spelled incorrectly (Buisness instead of Business). He is joined on the couch by fan Donald "Dizzle" Davis.
This is the second episode of TV Fights to not be counted in the official statistics (however, prior records are shown below for reference; these records do not change after this fight). The day after the fight, Billy announced on SJ Universe that he and Roxy ruled that the match would be stricken and the title vacated. Another fight for the Belt would take place the following Tuesday between Matt, Joe, and Dan (Andy, who won the wildcard spot was disqualified).
As a result of the problem that it caused, Trial by Combat has been removed from all fights (however, it is invoked in the Schmoedown that takes place three days later).
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Matt Lieberman || 4/1 || Second
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| Andy Signore || 2/1 || '''Win'''
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| Dan Murrell || 2/1 || Third
|}
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! Question !! Matt !! style="width: 6%"|Andy !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
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| 1: Who is the best TV trash-talker of all time? || || 1 || *
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| 2: In honor of the champ throwdown, what is the best rivalry in all of TV history? || 1 || || **
|-
| 3: Who is the best TV character of all time? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: "Charmed" is getting a reboot set in the '70s.... We want you guys to pick a show to reboot and set it in a different decade. || || || 1****
|-
| 5: Who is the worst couple in TV history? || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2+ || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Both of you guys are gunning to be number one. What is the best show with a number in the title? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Ben Affleck has said he will not direct ''The Batman.'' What superhero TV show would you want to see Ben </br> Affleck direct an episode of? || || 1+* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: You guys are fighting for the TV Fights Belt. Which is the cooler TV accessory: Daryl Dixon's crossbow or </br> Jon Snow's Valyrian steel sword? || 1+** || || x
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| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of Mary Tyler Moore, who is the best TV actor or character with three names? || || 1 || x
|-
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5'''+*** || 1
|}
.*Dan (Gordon Ramsay) won the poll with 51%, followed by Andy (The Rock) with 38% and Matt (Malcolm Tucker) with 13% (adds up to 102%, so it is possible that the Rock had 36%).
.**Matt (Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder) actually lost the twitter poll with 7%. Dan (Jim Halpert and Dwight Schrute) won with 53%, followed by Andy (Eric Cartman and Kyle Broflovski) with 40%.
.***In a reversal from the previous question, Matt (Walter White) won the poll with 40%, followed by Andy (Homer Simpson) with 38% and Dan (Jean-Luc Picard) with 22%.
.****Dan ("The West Wing") won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Matt ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") with 35% and Andy ("24") with 28%.
.*****Andy (Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag) actually lost the poll with 21%. Matt (Rachel Green and Joey Tribbiani) won with 50%, followed by Dan (Nikki and Paulo) with 29%.
+Andy elected to have Dan fight on his behalf for the Speed Round (any points Dan wins go to Andy (shown as "Andy?" on the scoreboard), which ultimately lead to the decision to have a new match. Andy was ultimately disqualified.
+*Split decision. Billy chose Matt ("Jessica Jones"), while Dizzle and Roxy chose Dan ("Daredevil").
+**Matt was faster at saying the Valyrian steel sword and won unanimously.
+***As Andy, Dan, and Joe all laid claim to the title, Roxy stated that there would be a twitter poll to decide the winner (choices would also include Matt), but this is not the method that was ultimately used.
'''Episode 66: What is the Biggest TV Betrayal? (PART 2) (2-7-2017)'''<ref>Episode 66: What is the Biggest TV Betrayal (Part 2)? (2-7-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-championship-part-ii-what-was-the-biggest-3079013</ref>
Part II of the Championship Title fight. Promised without shenanigans.
Matt Lieberman insisted on having Joe Starr be 3rd panelist (who also showcases a handmade TV Fights championship belt "representing the people").
Billy's lower third has finally been corrected to the right spelling of "Business".
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Matt Lieberman || 4/1 || Second
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| Joe Starr || 1/3 || Third
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| Dan Murrell || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|}
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! Question !! Matt !! style="width: 6%"|Joe !! style="width: 5%"|Dan
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| 1: In honor of what happened last week, what is the most controversial ending to a TV show episode of all time? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: After last week's shenanigans, what is TV's biggest betrayal? ** || 1*** || ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a crossover of one cartoon show and one live action show, done in a ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' style. || **** || || 1
|-
| 4: In a reverse from last week, who is the worst TV character of all time? || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: What TV series had the best final season? || || 1+ ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who was the best Super Bowl commercial from this year? || 0+* || || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: After last week's shenanigans, which TV character would you choose to fight for you in a life-or-death "Trial By Combat"? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National Periodic Table Day. Which TV scientist would you rather have tutor you: Neil deGrasse Tyson or Bill Nye? || 1+** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of Tom Brady's miraculous win..., who is TV's best Tom, Thomas, or Tommy, character or actor? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Look at the DVD case behind you. What is the best show on your side? || || x || 1+****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3+***** || 1 || 5
|}
.*Dan (the censoring in the "South Park" episode "201") actually lost the twitter poll with 24%. Matt ("The Sopranos"'s cut to black in the finale) won the poll win with 48%, followed by Joe (Ned Stark's death in the ninth episode of "Game of Thrones") with 28%.
.**Question read by Billy. Roxy accidentally started reading the first Speed Round question.
.***Matt (Walder Frey/Red Wedding in "Game of Thrones") also won the poll with 56%, followed by Joe (Hulk Hogan joins NWO) with 31% and Dan (Nina Meyers in "24" season 1) with 13%.
.****Matt ("Rick and Morty"/"Community") and Dan ("The Flash"/"Batman: The Animated Series") each received 45% of the twitter vote while Joe ("Robotech"/"House of Cards") received 10%.
.*****Dan (Lori Grimes) also won the poll with 63%, followed by Matt (Cousin Oliver) with 23% and Joe (Carrie Mathison) with 15%. However, at the time, Billy indicated that twitter was not working.
+Joe ("Breaking Bad") also won the poll with 75%, followed by Dan ("The Wire") with 15% and Matt ("Friday Night Lights") with 10%.
+*Split decision. Billy had chosen Joe (Audi) since Matt's choice (84 Lumber) didn't air in its entirety during the game (also, Billy needed to tell Matt the name of the company).
+**Both fighters said Tyson at the same time, but Matt agreed to take Billy Nye and unanimously won the point.
+***Split decision. Fifteenth overturn on TV Fights (fourteenth by Roxy). Billy and Joe chose Dan (Tom Brokaw), but Roxy felt Matt (Tom Selleck) gave the stronger argument.
+****Dan was faster at choosing "Breaking Bad." Matt chose "Seinfeld," a show that also appeared on Dan's side.
+*****Matt's loss marks the first instance in Screen Junkies history in which a champion loses a Belt.
'''Episode 67: TV's Best Valentine's Day Episode? (2-14-2017)'''<ref>Episode 67: TV's Best Valentine's Day Episode? (2-14-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/best-valentines-day-tv-episode-30809783</ref>
Although this is Brianne Chandler (aka Miss Movies)'s first time fighting on Screen Junkies, she has fact checked for Movie Fights twice in the past. She has also competed on Movie Games.
Billy reveals during this episode that he has never watched an episode of "The Simpsons".
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Perri Nemiroff || 1/0 || '''Win'''
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| Brianne Chandler || New Fighter || Third
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| Charley Feldman || New Fighter || Second
|}
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! Question !! Perri !! Brianne !! Charley
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| 1: If you had to pull of a bank robbery, what TV character would you want as your accomplice? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Pick an African-American historical figure and pitch a Netflix show based on them. || || || 1**
|-
| 3: What is the best Valentine's Day episode of any TV Show? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: Who is the best female lead of a TV show? || 1 || **** ||
|-
| 5: What is the best decade for TV? || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which TV character would you hire to take out John Wick? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What was the most memorable moment from the Grammy's this past weekend? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What TV character, past or present, desperately needs to stay single? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Nick Cannon has said he wants to leave his hosting gig at "America's Got Talent." Who should take over as host: Mario Lopez or Kelly Osbourne? || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What show makes you yell at your TV more: "The Walking Dead" or "Game of Thrones?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Charley (the eleventh Doctor from "Dr. Who") also won the twitter poll with 36%, closely followed by Brianne (Jack Bauer) with 35% and Perri (Elliot from "Mr. Robot") with 29%.
.**Charley (Shirley Chisholm) actually lost the twitter poll with 13%. Perri (Martin Luther King Jr.) won the poll with 48%, followed by Brianne (Micheal Jackson) with 39%.
.***Perri ("My Funny Valentine" from "Modern Family") actually lost the poll with 18%. Charley ("I Love Lisa" from "The Simpsons") won with 58%, followed by Brianne ("Anna Howard Day" from "30 Rock") with 24%.
.****Brianne (character Buffy Summers from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) won the poll with 44% followed by Perri (Lucille Ball in "I Love Lucy") with 37% and Charley (Tatiana Maslany in "Orphan Black") with 19%.
.*****Brianne (1960's) actually lost the poll with 7%. Charley (2010's) won the majority of the twitter poll with 76%, followed by Perri (1970's) with 17%.
+Split decision. Brianne sided with Charley (Buffy Summers) while Billy and Roxy chose Perri (Ash Williams).
+*Split decision. Brianne sided with Perri (Mario Lopez) while Billy and Roxy chose Charley.
'''Episode 68: Which X-Men Character Should Get A TV Spin-off? (2-21-2017)'''<ref>Episode 68: Which X-Men Character Should Get A TV Spin-off? (2-21-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-x-men-character-should-get-a-tv-spinoff-3082439</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Roger Barr || 1/2 || '''Win'''
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| Jaden LeBel || New Fighter || Third
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angie_Greenup Angie Greenup] || New Fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Roger !! Jaden !! Angie
|-
| 1: After the success of The LEGO Batman Movie, which I loved, what show should get a LEGO-themed episode? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: Which ''X-Men'' character should get a TV spin-off? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: Now that "Girls," and subsequently Lena Dunham's nudity, is coming to an end, what show would benefit the most from adding nudity to it? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: With the Oscars coming up this weekend, we want you guys to pitch a TV show based on any [2016] film nominated for an Academy Award. It can be in any category. || || 1 || ****
|-
| 5: Who is TV's all-time greatest writer? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Today is National... Sticky Buns Day. Who has TV's best buns? || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best show that has a location as or in the title? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best show that starts with the letter "E'? || + || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: "Britney Ever After" ...just had a controversial debut. What pop star should have a Lifetime TV movie made about [him or her]? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Jimmy Kimmel is considering retiring after fourteen years. Who[m] would you rather see take over his late-night talk show: Louis C.K. or Aziz Ansari? || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Roger ("Game of Thrones") won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Angie ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia") with 36% and Jaden ("Law & Order: SVU") with 17%.
.**Jaden (Rogue) won the poll with 43%, followed by Angie (Storm) with 31% and then Roger (Mystique) with 26%.
.***Jaden ("Modern Family") won the twitter poll with 57%, followed by Roger ("Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party") with 22% and Angie ("You're the Worst") with 21%.
.****Angie (''Arrival'') also won the poll with 58%, followed by Jaden (''La La Land'') with 28% and then Roger (''Sully'') with 14%.
.*****Roger (Martha Stewart) unanimously won over Angie (Kim Kardashian) due to his unique argument.
+Roger asked if "Evergreen Terrace" was a show. After fact checking, Billy told him that is was a band. As Billy has never seen "The Simpsons," he was unable to tell Roger that that was where the show took place.
+*Split decision. Jaden chose Roger ("Everybody Hates Chris) due to his ability to come up with an answer in the last minute, but Billy and Roxy voted for Angie ("Everybody Loves Raymond").
'''Episode 69: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Bachelor? - BACHELOR FIGHTS! (2-28-2017)'''<ref>Episode 69: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Bachelor? - BACHELOR FIGHTS! (2-28-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-make-the-best-bachelor-ba-3083939</ref>
This is an all "The Bachelor"/"The Bachelorette" fight. The contestants are from the shows (Lauren has only appeared on "Bachelor in Paradise").
Each time someone receives a point, he/they receive a rose.
First time there is a team fighting as one in a singles panel (per Billy, this is still an official fight). Ashley and Lauren refer to themselves as Team TMI.
Andy Signore's first time as Fact Checker on TV Fights. Billy, who has never seen the shows, remains on the couch checking social media.
Jared Haibon appeared as a couch guest in December 2016 on the Star Wars episode of Movie Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Brooks Forester || New Fighter || Third
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| Jared Haibon || New Fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Ashley & Lauren Iaconetti || New Fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Brooks !! Jared !! style="width: 8%"|Team TMI
|-
| 1: What is the most shocking "[The] Bachelor"/"[The] Bachelorette" moment in the shows' history? || || 1 || *
|-
| 2: Which TV character would make the best Bachelor? || || ** || 1***
|-
| 3: We want you guys to pitch a crossover between "The Bachelor"/"[The] Bachelorette" and any other reality TV show. || || || 1****
|-
| 4: We wanna know what real life single celebrity/athlete/personality... should become the next Bachelor or Bachelorette? || 1 || ***** ||
|-
| 5: Who is the best Bachelor/Bachelorette of all time? || + || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Should you have sex in the fantasy suite? || || 0+* || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which contestant should get a second chance as the next Bachelor or Bachelorette? || x || 1+** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: If host Chris Harrison died, who would be the next best host? || x || || 1+***
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is the worst Bachelor or Bachelorette of all time? || x || 1+**** +***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What other reality show needs to add the fantasy suite? || x || 1++ ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What is the best TV location to take a date to? || x || 1++* ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 4
|}
.*TMI (Brad Womack not choosing anyone) won the twitter poll with 64%, followed by Jared (Jason Mesnick changes mind after picking a winner) with 25% and then Brooks (Kaitlyn Bristowe and Nick Viall hook-up) with 11%.
.**Roxy originally picked Jared, but Andy overruled her with his "1 Rose Overrule" point for TMI. This rule was not stated to everyone in the beginning.
.***The poll agreed with Andy and voted for TMI (Uncle Jesse Stamos) with 48%, followed by Brooks (Cosmo Kramer) with 34% and Jared (Jack Shepherd) with 18%.
.****Once again, TMI ("Survivor") won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Jared ("The Amazing Race") with 30% and Brooks ("The Biggest Loser") with 23%.
.*****Poll results are skewed since the Screen Junkies twitter mistakenly put TMI's choice choice of Mindy Kaling instead of Kourtney Kardashian. Jared (Taylor Swift) won with 44%, followed by Brooks (Amy Schumer) with 27%.
+Brooks (Juan Pablo) won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by TMI (Kaitlyn Bristowe) with 29% and then Jared (Ben Higgins) with 28%
+*After extended arguments (Andy gave each fighter ten extra seconds), Jared unanimously won despite being slower at saying yes.
+**Both contestants (Ashley argues all of the Speed Round questions for TMI) chose themselves. Jared unanimously won.
+***Split decision. Brooks sided with Jared (Ashley Iaconetti), and Andy couldn't decide. Billy and Roxy choose Ashley (Wells Adams).
+****Jared was faster at saying Juan Pablo.
+*****Split decision. Billy chose Ashley (Desiree Hartsock) while Brooks, Roxy, and Andy sided with Jared.
++Split decision. Billy and Brooks sided with Ashley ("American Idol"), but Andy and Roxy chose Jared ("Big Brother").
++*Split decision. Brooks chose Ashley (Seattle Grace Hospital), but Billy, Andy, and Roxy sided with Jared (the "Cheers" bar), giving him the win.
'''Episode 70: Which celebrity should be on the next season of DWTS? (3-7-2017)'''<ref>Episode 70: Which TV Celebrity Should Be on the Next Season of DWTS? (3-7-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-celebrity-should-be-on-the-next-season-of-dwts-3086822</ref>
For the second week in a row, all fighters are new (not just to TV Fights, but to all Screen Junkies competition shows).
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Alan Kistler || New Fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Ryan Eleopouios || New Fighter || Third
|-
| Kirk Bonacci || New Fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 88%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Alan !! style="width: 6%"|Ryan !! style="width: 6%"|Kirk
|-
| 1: Which episode of "The Simpsons" should Billy Business watch first to get him hooked? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What is the most frustrating unsolved mystery from a scripted TV show that is no longer on the air? || ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What is the all-time best TV prom episode? || *** || || 1***
|-
| 4: The new cast of "Dancing with the Stars" has been announced.... What celebrity should be on the next season of "Dancing with the Stars?" || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: What is the greatest ensemble cast TV show of all time || 1 || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Today, it was announced that Jason Isaacs will be the new captain on "Star Trek: Discovery." What TV actor or actress would you cast as a Star Trek Captain? || x || || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: The new "DuckTales" trailer dropped.... Which Disney cartoon deserves a modern-day makeover: "Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers" or "Darkwing Duck?" || || x || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National Cereal Day. What cereal mascot should get a TV cartoon spinoff? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Tomorrow is International Women's Day.... What TV show would suffer the most from losing its female cast members? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Tomorrow is the season premiere of "Survivor."... Now you must argue why your character would be the best contestant to win "Survivor?" + || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Alan ("Radioactive Man" from season 7) also won the twitter poll with 57%. Ryan ("Lisa the Vegetarian" from season 7) received 29% while Kirk (the series premiere, "Roasting on an Open Fire") received 14%.
.**Ryan ("Twin Peaks") actually lost the twitter poll with 18%. Alan ("Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) won with 48%, followed by Kirk ("Pinky and the Brain") with 37%. These percentages total 103%. Billy does not wear his glasses in this episode.
.***Kirk ("Prom Night" from "That 70's Show") actually lost the poll with only 7%. Once again Alan ("The Prom" from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") won with 57% while Ryan ("Underage Drinking: A National Concern" from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia") received 38%. This adds up to 102%, but there is possible rounding error as the number of twitter voters was smaller because it was put out by Billy himself rather than the Screen Junkies twitter.
.****Ryan (Arnold Schwarzenegger) won the poll with 57%, followed by Alan (Conan O'Brien) with 38%. Once again, Kirk (Donald Trump) only received 7%. Again, this totals 102%.
.*****Split decision. Sixteenth overturn on TV Fights (fifteenth by Roxy). Ryan and Billy picked Alan ("Darkwing Duck"), but Roxy went with Kirk.
+Character fight. First time this is used outside of Gamer Fights. Alan unanimously won by choosing The Master from "Dr. Who." Kirk had chosen Scooby-Doo.
'''Episode 71: What TV Show Has the Best Fake Death? (3-14-2017)'''<ref>Episode 71: What TV Show Has the Best Fake Death? (3-14-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-tv-show-has-the-best-fake-death-3088969</ref>
Andres returns to TV Fights after a 45-episode absence, 3 episodes short of the record set by Aaron Pruner.
His name appears on the scoreboard as "ACE."
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Andres Cabrera || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Max Dionne || New Fighter || Second
|-
| Eddie Ray Smith || New Fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 8%"|Andres !! style="width: 5%"|Max !! Eddie
|-
| 1: What show has the best fake death? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Pitch any episode of TV with a mostly silent episode. || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: In honor of ''Logan'', what TV character would you want to see a mini-series about 30 years into their future? || 1 || *** ||
|-
| 4: What other news story, besides the elections from 2016, would make the best mini-series? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: What is the best episode of the series ["Game of Thrones"] to date? || 1 || ***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 4 || 1 || 0
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: This Friday is St. Patrick's Day. If you were an Uber driver, which TV character[s] would be worse to pick up after a long night of them drinking?... Would it be the gang from "It's Always Sunny [in Philadelphia]" or the Gallaghers from "Shameless?" || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best TV show that stars with the letter "J"? || + || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: It's Pi Day, 3.14.... Which character would you rather have tutor you in math? +* || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best new show of 2017 so far? || 1+***, +**** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 0
|}
.*Eddie ("Game of Thrones"-Jon Snow) won the twitter poll with 59%, followed by Ace ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer"-Angel) with 25% and Max ("Mad Men"-Don Draper) with 18%. This adds up to 102%.
.**Max ("Seinfeld") also won the poll with 48%, followed by Ace ("Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) with 41% and Eddie ("Sliders") with 11%.
.***Max (Eleven) won the poll with 38%, followed by Ace (Avatar Aang) with 33% and Eddie (Carl Grimes) with 29%.
.****Ace (Deflategate) actually lost the twitter poll with 25%. Max (Brexit) won again with 40%, followed by Eddie (the fight in Aleppo) with 35%.
.*****In his arguments for "Blackwater," Max stated that it was the only episode that all took place in one location. This is not true. Season 4's "The Watchers on the Wall" (also a ninth episode like Season 2's "Blackwater" and Ace's choice, "Battle of the Bastards" from Season 6) took place entirely at Castle Black.
+After Max answered "Jeopardy!," Ace could not think of one in time. Roxy pointed out that a copy of "Jackass" was present on the case across the table from her.
+*Character fight. Right before the question was asked, Ace chose Jon Snow, and Max chose Walter White.
+**Split decision. Eddie chose Ace, but Billy and Roxy then both chose Max.
+***Split decision. Eddie chose Max ("Big Little Lies"), Billy could not decide, and Roxy chose Ace ("Crashing").
*Both shows debuted on HBO on February 19.
+****Billy called the game despite the fact that there was one question remaining for a possibly tie. He had earlier correctly stated that it was not game point, but before he indicated that he could not choose, he stated that it ''was''.
'''Episode 72: What is the Worst Comic Book TV Show on Air? (3-21-2017)'''<ref>Episode 72: What is the Worst Comic Book TV Show on Air? (3-21-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-worst-comic-book-tv-show-on-the-air-3090855</ref>
Relative to seating position, the fighters finished in the same places as last week.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Gina Ippolito || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Katy Stoll || New Fighter || Third
|-
| Ishmel Sahid || New Fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 98%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Gina !! style="width: 5%"|Katy !! Ishmel
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| 1: There are a lot of annoying trends that really bug us.... So we want you guys to pitch a show based on an annoying trend. || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What is the best non-American produced TV show? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: In honor of "Iron Fist" - congratulations "Iron Fist" - what is the worst comic book show that is currently airing? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: What is the best (of) all-time live-action Nickelodeon TV show? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: With "Feud: Bette and Joan" airing now on FX,... we wanna know which feud do you wanna see as a mini-series on TV for "Feud?" || 1***** || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: ''Power Rangers'' hits theaters this Friday. Who is the best Power Ranger of all time? || || || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: "The Flash" and "Supergirl" have a musical crossover this week; I think it's tonight. What TV show should have a musical episode: "The Walking Dead" or "Game of Thrones?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which TV game show would you rather see a reboot of: "Deal or No Deal" or "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Today is National Fragrance Day. Which TV character would inspire the best fragrance? + || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Take a look at the DVDs behind you.... Which is the worst show on your side? || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which series finale should get a do-over: "Dexter" or "How I Met Your Mother?" || 1 || x ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Gina (e-cigarettes) also won the twitter poll with 40%, followed closely by Ishmel (Instagram selfies) with 38% and Katy (crystals) with 22%.
.**Once again, Gina ("Dr. Who") wins both the point and the poll with 60%. Katy ("Peaky Blinders") received 32% while Ishmel ("Schitt$ Creek") received only 8%.
.***In the closest poll of the game, Katy ("Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.") also won the poll with 37%, followed by Gina ("Legends of Tomorrow") with 33% and Ishmel ("Riverdale") with 30%.
.****Ishmel ("The Adventures of Pete & Pete") actually lost the twitter poll with 23%. Gina ("Are You Afraid of the Dark?") won with 52%, followed by Katy ("Clarissa Explains it All") with 25%.
.*****Gina (Bill Murray and Chevy Chase) also won the twitter poll for the fourth time with 46%, followed by Ishmel (Taylor Swift and Kanyé West) with 29% and Katy (Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnell") with 25%.
+Character fight. Gina chose Lisa Simpson, and Ishmel then chose Sansa Stark (originally "Cersei Stark," but later clarified).
+*Possibly a split decision. Katy appeared to be leaning towards Gina ("T.J. Hooker") for her arguments against Ishmel's choice of "Jackass" but did not give a final decision. Billy and Roxy each chose Ishmel.
'''Episode 73: Who is The Greatest WWE Superstar of All Time? - Wrestling Fights! (3-28-2017)'''<ref>Episode 73: Who Is The Greatest WWE Superstar of All Time? - Wrestling Fights! (3-28-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-the-greatest-wwe-superstar-of-all-time-wre-3092959</ref>
This is a specialized "Wrestling Fights." The DVD cases are filled with wrestling-related DVDs.
Each competitor got intro music.
The replacement Fact Checker is Jonathan Bowles from Wrestle Crate.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Joe Starr || 1/4 || Second
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| Danielle Radford || 0/1 || Third
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| Billy Patterson || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
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! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Joe !! Danielle !! Billy
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| 1: What is the most controversial wrestling angle/storyline ever? || 1 || * ||
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| 2: What is the all-time best wrestling faction or stable? || ** || || 1
|-
| 3: Pick any two characters to participate in a tag-team championship bout! || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: Who is the greatest WWE superstar of all time? || || **** || 1
|-
| 5: What will be the stand-out match from Wrestlemania 33? || || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: You can only watch the matches of one wrestler forever; who is it? || 1***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Worst reveal ever: The Shockmaster or Gobbledy Gooker? || || x || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Aside from Jim Ross, who is the greatest wrestling announcer ever? || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: What is the best Finisher of all time? || || x || 1+*
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Pitch me your own wrestling gimmick. +** || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Danielle (Katie Vick funeral) won the twitter poll in a "landslide."
.**Joe (N.W.O. (New World Order)) won the poll in a "landslide."
.***Joe (Supergirl and Jessica Jones) also won the poll in a "big landslide."
.****Danielle (The Rock) won the poll with 63%, followed by Billy (John Cena) with 22% and Joe (Eddie Guerrero) with 15%.
.*****Split decision. Jonathan chose Billy (Shawn Michaels), but Danielle and Roxy chose Joe (Eddie Guerrero).
+Split decision. Jonathan chose Joe (Gobbledy Gooker), but Danielle and Roxy chose Billy.
+*Split decision. Danielle chose Joe (Hulk Hogan's leg drop), but Jonathan and Roxy chose Billy (Stone Cold Stunner).
+**Billy's was simply called "Billy Business," and Joe's was called "Joe Starr."
'''Episode 74: Pitch Us How Jason Blossom Died on Riverdale (4-4-2017)'''<ref>Episode 74: Pitch Us How Jason Blossom Died on Riverdale (4-4-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/pitch-us-how-jason-blossom-died-on-riverdale-3094753</ref>
Trevor Stines plays Jason Blossom on Riverdale
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Sasha Pearl-Raver || 4/2 || '''Win'''
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| Ben Bateman || 1/0 || Third
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| Trevor Stines || New Fighter || Second
|}
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! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Sasha !! style="width: 5%"|Ben !! Trevor
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| 1: Which famous TV home would you like to live in? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: What is the best use of fourth wall break in [a] TV show? || 1 || || **
|-
| 3: With "Feud: Bette and Joan" airing now on FX..., what feud do you want to see on a mini-series? *** || || 1 || ****
|-
| 4: We want you guys to pitch us how Jason Blossom should have died [on "Riverdale"], killer and all. || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: What show in danger of getting cancelled deserves another chance for a new season? || 1 || || +
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Betty or Veronica? || 1+* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National Hug a Newsperson Day. Which TV news personality would you want to give a hug to most? || 1+** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which Marvel Netflix character should go to the big screen? || || x || 1+**
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Today is Ben & Jerry's "Free Cone Day".... What character should have an ice cream flavor based on them and what is in it? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*Trevor (the Banks house) actually lost the twitter poll with 22%. Sasha (Rachel and Monica's place) won the poll with 55%, followed by Ben (Herb Simpsons's house) with 23%. This was revealed after the results of the second question's poll.
.**Trevor ("Rick and Morty") won the poll with 44%, followed by Sasha ("House of Cards") with 40% and Ben ("30 Rock") with 18%.
.***Rematch from episode 72. Roxy had forgotten that the question was asked.
.****Trevor (Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla) won the poll with 50%, followed by Ben (Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant) with 38% and Sasha (Debbie Reynolds andElizabeth Taylor) with 12%.
.*****Trevor (Jason mistaken for Archie), who plays Jason, also won the poll with 66%, followed by Ben (rivalry with Polly) with 18% and Sasha (affair with Chuck Clayton) with 16%.
+Sasha ("Pitch") actually lost the poll with 21%. Trevor ("Marvel's Agents of Shield") won his fourth poll in a row with 53%, followed by Ben ("Fear the Walking Dead") with 26%.
+*Split decision. Billy voted for Trevor (Betty), but Roxy and Ben chose Sasha.
+**Ben liked Trevor's (unspecified Mexican weather lady) entertainment argument. However, Billy and Roxy picked Sasha (John Oliver).
+***Character fight, but the flavor was chosen during arguments. Sasha (Hannah Horvath/Girls Gone Wild: chocolate with cereal and pretzels) unanimously won over Trevor (Dr. Gregory House/Everybody Lies: pistachio with walnuts and marshmallow).
'''Episode 75: What Standup Comic Needs Their Own Scripted TV Show? (4-11-2017)'''<ref>Episode 75: What Standup Comic Needs Their Own Scripted TV Show? (4-11-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-standup-comedian-needs-their-own-tv-show-3097090</ref>
Twelfth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third. First since episode 55.
Seventeenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Kausar Mohammed || New Fighter || Third
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| Kimia Behpoormia || New Fighter || Second
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| David Futernick || New Fighter || '''Win'''
|}
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! Question !! Kausar !! Kimia !! David
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| 1: What director/actor should re-team for a TV show? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Which stand-up comic needs [his or her] own scripted TV show (not a stand-up special)? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: Everyone is still talking about the Undertaker retiring at WrestleMania 33 last week.... Which TV character currently on air needs to be retired from [his or her] show? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: Who is the best non-human TV character of all time? **** || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: What '80s or '90s sitcom needs an "Unauthorized Story" TV movie on Lifetime made about it? || + || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Who is the best TV actor or character [whose name] starts with the letter "T"? || || 0 || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Today is National Pet Day.... What TV character would you want to do some heavy petting with? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: It was announced today that Superman will be returning for the Season 2 finale of "Supergirl," which is awesome. Which Netflix show would benefit the most from adding Superman to it? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Because of the events surrounding United Airlines, what TV character would be the worst customer service representative? +* || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who[m] would you rather be in a prank war with: Jim from "The Office" or Barney from "How I Met Your Mother?" || x || || 1+**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*David (Cohen Brothers/Steve Buscemi) won the twitter poll with 50%, followed by Kausar (Tim Burton/Johnny Depp) with 27% and Kimia (Wes Anderson/Jason Schwartzman) with 23%.
.**David (Dave Chappelle) also won the twitter poll with 67%, followed by Kausar (Ally Wong) with 28% and Kimia (Fortune Feimster) with 7%.
.***Kimia (Bobby Flay) actually lost the poll with 26% for the third time in a row. David (Meredith Grey) won with 39%, followed by Kausar (Ice T) with 35%.
.****Submitted by Billy's mother.
.*****David (ALF) actually lost the poll with 28%. Kimia (Perry the Platypus) won with 37%, followed by Kausar (Salem the cat) with 35%.
+Kausar ("Friends") won the poll with 46%, followed by David ("Family Matters") with 28% and Kimia ("Golden Girls") with 26%.
+*Character fight. Before the question was read, David chose Tony Soprano, and Kimia chose Tommy Pickles.
+**Kimia was faster at saying Jim, leaving David with Barney. Despite this, David unanimously won.
'''Episode 76: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Jedi Knight? (4-18-2017)'''<ref>Episode 76: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Jedi Knight? (4-18-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-make-the-best-jedi-knight-3098954</ref>
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|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Charley Feldman || 0/1 || '''Win'''
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| MeLissa Luna || New Fighter || Third
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| Adam Hann-Byrd || New Fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 93%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Charley !! MeLisaa !! Adam
|-
| 1: Which show should get an off-Broadway musical? || 1 || * ||
|-
| 2: What TV show would be improved by adding time travel? || || || 1**
|-
| 3: What TV character would be the best Jedi Knight? || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: ["13 Reasons Why"] is doing very well, so we want from you guys what YA novel should get a TV adaptation next? || || 1 || ****
|-
| 5: Which current TV actor or actress is a future Oscar winner? || || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Fresh off his new movie, King Kong is coming to TV and will explore some more of Skull Island.... What is the best TV show that is based on a movie? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which TV character is the better Bostonian: Ray Donovan or Sam Malone? || +* || x || 1+**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: "Girls" just wrapped up their series finale this last Sunday after six seasons of being on air.... Which is the better six-season show: "The Sopranos" or "Lost?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Netflix just announced a new animated series based on Carmen Sandiego. What TV character would you enlist to help you track down Carmen Sandiego? +*** || 1 || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 3
|}
.*MeLissa ("That 70's Show") won the twitter poll with 40%, followed closely by Charley ("Hannibal") with 38% and then Adam ("The Wire") with 22%
.**Adam ("Fargo") and Charley ("Survivor") tied in the poll with 34%. MeLissa ("Breaking Bad") received 32%
.***Adam (Eleven) won the poll with 68%, followed by Charley (Steven Universe) with 17% and MeLissa (Marry Barry) with 15%
.****MeLissa ("Miss Peregrine") actually lost the twitter poll with only 17%. Adam ("Ender's Game") won with 44%, followed by Charley ("The Golden Compass") with 39%.
.*****Adam (Jordan Peele) also won the poll with 67%, followed by Charley (Kate McKinnon) with 23% and MeLissa (Dylan Minnette) with 10%.
+Split decision. Roxy and Billy chose Charley ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer"). MeLissa initially picked Charley but then changed her mind to Adam ("Fargo").
+*Charley indicated after the point was awarded that she had never seen either show ("Cheers" or "Ray Donovan"). This may explain why she neglected to mention that Sam used to be a relief pitcher for the Red Sox.
*Further, she stated that a good Bostonian is someone with whom you'd want to have a drink. Though Sam was a bartender, he actively avoided alcohol.
+**Adam was slightly slower at saying Sam. Despite this, he unanimously won the point.
+***Character fight. Charley chose Dana Scully, and then Adam chose Vincent Adultman.
'''Episode 77: Which TV Character Should Join The Cast Of Fast and Furious 9? (4-25-2017)'''<ref>Episode 77: Which TV Character Should Join The Cast Of Fast and Furious 9? (4-25-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-should-join-the-cast-of-fast-and-3101149</ref>
DJ would also go on to win the Movie Fights Debut Deathmatch two days later, beating runner-up Charley Feldman, who won the previous TV Fight.
When Roxy introduces Matt, she states that it is his fourth time on the show, which she states is a record. While it is his fourth time on the show, that is not a record. Sasha Perl-Raver has been on seven times with a record of 5-2. Former champion Matt Lieberman has a record of 4-2. There are several other fighters who have been on four or more times.
Eighth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place and first since episode 48.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Matt Knost || 1/2 ||Second
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| DJ Wooldridge || 0/2 || '''Win'''
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| Cassie Keets || New fighter || Third
|}
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|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"| Matt !! style="width: 5%"|DJ !! Cassie
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| 1: Pitch a new animal-human buddy cop TV show. || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: What '60s or '70s sitcom could be rebooted for today's audience? || 1 || || **
|-
| 3: What is the best FX show of all time? || *** || || 1
|-
| 4: What's the best animated show of the 2010's? || **** || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Which TV character should join the cast of ''Fast and Furious 9''? || ***** || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: NBC's "Powerless" doesn't look like it's coming back for another season.... Which superhero show should be cancelled next? || || 1+ || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National DNA Day. Who is the best TV scientist? || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: "Bates Motel" had its series finale. Now that she's done "Bates Motel," what TV show should Rihanna join next? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: This last Saturday was Tax Day. Which TV character would you trust to do your taxes for you? +*** || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Cassie (Spiderman/Charlotte the spider) won the twitter vote with 47%, followed by Matt (Ice-T/Bubbles the Chimp) with 41% and DJ (Gorilla/Police officer) with 12%.
.**Again, Cassie ("Happy Days") won the twitter poll with 37%, followed by Matt ("The Brady Bunch") with 34% and DJ ("Hogan's Heroes") with 29%.
.***Matt ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia") won the poll with 52%, followed by Cassie ("Fargo") with 34% and DJ ("The Shield") with 14%.
.****DJ ("The Legend of Korra") actually lost the twitter poll with 23%. Matt ("Rick and Morty") won the poll again with 52%, followed by Cassie ("Archer") with 23%.
.*****Matt (Fresh Prince/Will Smith) won the vote with 44%, followed by DJ (Michael Knight) with 31% and then Cassie (Jessica Jones) with 25%.
+Split decision. Billy sided with Matt ("Iron Fist"), but Cassie and Roxy chose DJ ("Gotham").
+*Split decision. Billy chose DJ (Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti) while Cassie and Roxy chose Matt (Gil Grissom).
+**Split decision. Cassie picked Matt ("Game of Thrones") while Billy and Roxy chose DJ ("The Flash").
+***Character fight. Matt chose Sherlock Holmes while DJ chose MacGyver.
'''Episode 78: Who Is The Most Controversial Animated TV Character? (5-2-2017)'''<ref>Episode 78: Who Is The Most Controversial Animated TV Character? (5-2-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-the-most-controversial-animated-tv-character-3102912</ref>
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|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Drew DiFonzo-Marks || New Fighter || Second
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| Lilian Bowden || New Fighter || Third
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| Tehran Von Gharasi || New Fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 93%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"| Drew !! Lilian !! Tehran
|-
| 1: Which dead character on any show would you resurrect from the dead? || 1 || || *
|-
| 2: Who is the most controversial TV animated character? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: What is the best single year in TV history (can be from any decade) || *** || || 1
|-
| 4: Who should take over for Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor on "Doctor Who?" || || || 1****
|-
| 5: With a looming Writers Guild strike, pitch a currently-running scripted show that could turn into a reality show. || || 1 || *****
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Fox cancelled the show "Pitch." What female lead-driven show would you bring back? || 0+ || || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Today is Life Insurance Day. What TV character needs life insurance the most? || 1+* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the best... TV actor or character that starts with the letter 'M'? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: One, two, three, four. I declare a thumb war. Who wins? +** || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which nursery rhyme should be made into a TV show: "Jack and Jill" or "Humpty Dumpty?" || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: You can only recommend one of these shows to someone. Which one do you recommend: "Breaking Bad" or "The Wire?" || || x || 1+****, +*****
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Tehran (Chef from "South Park") won the twitter poll with 46% Closely followed by Lilian (Glenn from "The Walking Dead") with 41% and Drew (Starbuck from "Battle Star Galactica") with 14%
.**Lilian (Speedy Gonzalez) won the poll with 42%, followed by Tehran (Harley Quinn) with 41% and Drew (Leela) with 17%.
.***Drew (2017) won the poll win with 46%, followed by Lilian (1997) with 40% and Tehran (1989) with 15%.
.****Drew (Wil Wheaton) conceded his point to Tehran (Lupita Nyong'o) which aided in his getting his point over Lilian (Olivia Coleman).
.*****Tehran ("Veep") won the twitter poll with 41%, followed by Drew ("Game of Thrones") with 38% and Lillian ("13 Reasons Why") with 21%
+Billy and Roxy chooses Drew's ("Party Over Here") argument over Lilian ("Daria") due to Lilian's lack of supportive reasons in her rebuttal
+*Split decision. Billy sided with Tehran (Jack Bauer), but Lilian and Roxy sided with Drew (David Palmer).
+**Character fight. Drew chose Jean-Luc Picard. Tehran chose Jerry Seinfeld.
+***During Drew's argument, he stated Humpty Dumpty was an egg. As Billy points out, while that's a popular belief, that is never specified in the nursery rhyme.
+****Tehran was slightly slower at saying "Breaking Bad."
+****Split decision. JTE chose Drew ("Breaking Bad"), but Lilian, Billy, and Roxy sided with Tehran.
'''Episode 79: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Imaginary Friend? (5-9-2017)'''<ref>Episode 78: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Imaginary Friend? (5-9-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-the-most-controversial-animated-tv-character-3102912</ref>
Second week in a row with all new fighters.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Mo Welch || New Fighter || Third
|-
| Brittany Ashley || New Fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Luke Kelly-Clynne || New Fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Mo !! Brittany !! style="width: 5%"|Luke
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| 1: Which season of a great show could you skip? || 1 || * ||
|-
| 2: Which TV show could've still worked in the time before TV as a radio serial? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: Which TV character, real-life or animated, would make the best imaginary friend? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: What is the most complicated TV relationship? || **** || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What TV character's will and testament would you most want to be named in, and what would you most want from [him or her]? || || 1***** ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: It's being reported that Jennifer Morrison is leaving "Once Upon a Time." What current TV show would have the best chance of surviving if its lead actor or actress left the show? || || x || 0+
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best TV show that has four or more words in the title? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National Teacher Day. Who[m] would you rather have your kid have for a teacher: Mr. Feeny from "Boy Meets World" or (Ms.) Frizzle from "The Magic School Bus?" || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: ABC is picking up "American Idol." Which TV character would do best in "American Idol?" || x || 1+* ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 2
|}
.*Brittany (Season 1 of "Sex and the City") won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Mo (Season 9 of "Roseanne") with 34% and Luke (Season 6-B "The Sopranos") with 23%.
.**Brittany ("Jessica Jones") also won the twitter poll with 46%. Luke ("Arrested Development") received 38% while Mo ("Big Little Lies") received with 16%.
.***Luke (George Costanza) also won the poll with 42%, closely followed by Brittany (Daria Morgendorffer) with 41% and then Mo (the Cynthia doll from "Rugrats") with 17%.
.****Mo (Cersei and Jamie Lannister) won the poll with 49%, followed by Brittany (Buffy and Spike) with 33% and Luke (Jerry Seinfeld and Elaine Benes) with 18%.
.*****Brittany (Jessica Jones and her super strength) also won the poll with 41%, followed by Luke (Frasier and his apartment) with 32% and Mo (The Fresh Prince and his jersey collection) with 27%.
+Roxy and Billy chose Luke (Richard of "Silicon Valley") as Mo ("Homeland") gave up half way through her argument.
+*Character fight. Luke chose Jesse Pinkman while Brittany chose Buffy Summers.
'''Episode 80: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Wedding Officiant? (5-16-2017)'''<ref>Episode 80: Which TV Character Would Make The Best Wedding Officiant? (5-16-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-make-the-best-wedding-offic-3106567 </ref>
Today is Stacy Howard's birthday.
Although she is listed as a new fighter, Stacy has participated in a Movie Fights Debut Deathmatch.
In addition to this being Jay's second win, it is oddly his second win against a fighter with the last name Washington, which also happens to be ''his'' last name.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jay Washington || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Stacy Howard || New fighter || Second
|-
| Damian Washington || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 86%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Jay !! Stacy !! Damian
|-
| 1: Who is the biggest playboy/player in TV history, male or female? || || 1 || *
|-
| 2: Pitch an amusement park ride based around a TV show. ** || || ||
|-
| 3: We are re-booting a classic (pre-2000) TV show by gender-swapping the lead. || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: Which TV character would make the best wedding officiant? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: Which TV character would be the most fun to body swap with for 24 hours? || ***** || 1 ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: "Timeless" was cancelled and then un-cancelled.... Which show would you rather have un-cancelled: "2 Broke Girls" or "Powerless?" || 0 || x ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Both "Dancing With the Stars" and "The Bachelor" surprisingly are getting spin-offs. What other reality competition show should get a spin-off? || 1 || + || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: ABC is getting in the live-action musical special game with "The Little Mermaid".... Which musical should be a live TV special next: "The Lion King" or "Beauty and the Beast?" || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Today is National Piercing Day. Which character would you trust the most to give you a piercing? +* || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: "Roseanne" has been picked up for a revival at ABC. Is this good idea, yes or no? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: You could only recommend one of these shows to someone; which do you recommend: "Breaking Bad" or "The Wire?" +** || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Damian (Blanche Devereaux from "Golden Girls") won the twitter poll with 39%, followed by Stacy (Samantha Jones) with 34% and Jay (Ron Johnson) from "A Different World") with 27%.
.**Roxy awarded no points. Jay ("Diners, Drive-ins and Dives") won the poll with 40%.
.***Damian ("The A-Team") won the poll with 51%, followed by Jay ("Quantum Leap") with 27% and Stacy ("Cheers") with 22%.
.****Damian (Stephen Colbert) also won the poll with 43%, followed by Stacy (Leslie Knope) with 40% and Jay (Titus Andromedon) with 17%.
.*****Jay (Luke Cage) won the poll with 43%. Stacy (Jimmy Neutron) and Damian (Daenerys Targaryen) tied with 29% each.
+Split decision. Seventeenth overturn on TV Fights (sixteenth by Roxy). Damian and Billy picked Stacy ("Iron Chef"), but Roxy chose Jay ("The Voice").
+*Character fight. Stacy chose Russ from "True Detective," and then Jay chose Oliver Queen from "Arrow."
+**Also used as the fifth Speed Round question just two episodes earlier.
'''Episode 81: Which TV character Would You Choose to Help You Defeat a Xenomorph? (5-23-2017)'''<ref>Episode 81: Which TV character Would You Choose to Help You Defeat a Xenomorph? (5-23-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-you-choose-to-help-you-defe-3108206</ref>
Thirteenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Fifteenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
In the beginning of the episode, Billy states that Max's premature loss to Ace Cabrera was the reason that the chart was created showing how many points were needed to win. This is not true. Billy had the chart for more than two months before Max's loss.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Trisha Hershberger || 2/1 || Second
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| Lon Harris || 2/0 || '''Win'''
|-
| Max Dionne || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 79%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Trisha !! style="width: 6%"|Lon !! style="width: 5%"|Max
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| 1: Pitch original game shows. We want the concept, the host, the grand prize, whatever ya got. || || || 1*
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| 2: What TV show that got renewed should not have? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: ''Alien: Covenant'' is king of the box office this weekend.... Which TV character would you choose to help you defeat a Xenomorph? Superheroes and superpowers are banned. || 1 || || ***
|-
| 4: Who is TV's best LGBTQ character? || 1 || **** ||
|-
| 5: Last week, we asked which show would make the best theme park ride, and now we're revisiting that! Which theme park ride would inspire the best TV show? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Today is National Lucky Penny Day. Which TV character needs the penny's luck more: George Michael from "Arrested Development" or Jesse Pinkman from "Breaking Bad?" || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who is the best actor or character whose name starts with the letter "D"? || 1***** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which new season should you binge over the three-day weekend that's coming up: "Master of None" Season 2 or "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" Season 3? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which movie monster would make the better TV series spin-off: Alien or Predator? || || 1+ || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 5 || 1
|}
.*Max also won the twitter poll with 41%, followed by Trisha with 40% and Lon with 19%.
.**Lon ("13 Reasons Why") also won the poll with 58%, followed by Max ("Lethal Weapon") with 30% and Trisha ("The O.A.") with 12%.
.***Max (Daryl Dixon) won the poll with 44%, followed by Trisha (Dr. Harry Wells) with 32% and Lon (Dexter Morgan) with 24%.
.****Lon (Titus Andromedon) won the poll with 49%, followed by Trisha (Sophia Burset) with 34% and Max (Max Blum) with 17%.
.*****Split decision. Billy chose Lon (Daredevil), but then Max and Roxy chose Trisha (Daria Morgendorffer), whom she originally referred to as Darla.
+When Trisha and Lon previous fought each other [on Movie Fights], more than seven months earlier, the final speed round question asked which they would rather fight. Trisha won in a split decision with Alien. She chose Predator this time around and unanimously lost, giving Lon the victory for the episode.
'''Episode 82: What Is The Best Non-Netflix Streaming Show? (5-30-2017)'''<ref>Episode 82: What is the Best Non-Netflix Streaming Show? (5-30-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-best-non-netflix-streaming-show-3109744</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Hector Navarro || 1/4 || '''Win'''
|-
| Kaycee Conley || New fighter || Second
|-
| Mark David Christensen || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 98%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Hector !! Kaycee !! style="width: 5%"|Mark
|-
| 1: What is the best non-Netflix streaming show? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Because of the return of "Twin Peaks" on Showtime instead of ABC,... which previously network show... should have a revival on a premium channel... or streaming service? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a drama with any sitcom character... as the lead. || || *** || 1
|-
| 4: Which TV character would you hire to be your personal trainer/fitness coach? || **** || 1 ||
|-
| 5: Schools are out across the country, and millions of seniors are finally graduating. Which TV would you show a high school senior to best prepare [him or her] for real life? || 1***** || ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: In honor of current events, which TV character... deserves to have a dog urinate on [him or her]? || x || 0 || +
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Steven Spielberg is rebooting "Animaniacs." Which cartoon should be rebooted next: "Hey Arnold!" or "Recess?" || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today is National Hole in [My] Bucket Day.... What TV theme song is more annoying than the "Hole in My Bucket" song? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of Memorial Day, which TV character would make the best drill sergeant? +*** || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which comedian should get a reality TV show? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: "[The] Simpsons" or "Family Guy?" || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Though there were streaming issues, Hector ("The Handmaid's Tale") also won the twitter poll with 54%, followed by Kaycee ("Transparent") with 24% and Mark ("Catastrophe") with 22%.
.**Once again (and still with streaming issues), Hector ("Hannibal") also won the twitter poll with 51%, followed by Kaycee ("Lost") with 36% and Mark ("The Cosby Show") with 13%.
.***Kaycee (Dwight from "The Office") won the poll with 74%, followed by Mark (Joey from "Full House") with 18% and Hector (Paula from "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend") with 8%.
.****Hector (Chris Traeger) won the poll with 59%, followed by Kaycee (A.C. Slater) with 24% and Mark (Tracy Jordan) with 17%.
.*****Hector ("Master of None") won the poll with 70%, followed by Kaycee ("The Apprentice") with 22% and Mark (Nathan Barley) with 8%.
+Mark couldn't think of an answer, so he ran out of time.
+*Split decision. Mark chose Kaycee ("Hey Arnold!"), but then Billy and Roxy chose Hector.
+**Split decision. Mark chose Hector ("Barney & Friends" (but the incorrect song)), but then Billy and Roxy chose Kaycee ("Friends").
+***Character fight. Hector chose Samurai Jack, then Kaycee chose Xena: Warrior Princess.
'''Episode 83: Who is TV's Most Badass Woman? (6-6-2017)'''<ref>Episode 83: Who is TV's Most Badass Woman? (6-6-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-tvs-most-badass-woman-3111911</ref>
Second week in a row in which the winner scores the first two points of the game.
Due to a second week of streaming issues, this episode also was shown live on youtube.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Alex Weber || New fighter || Third
|-
| Ele Woods || New fighter || Second
|-
| Edgar Momplaisir || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Alex !! style="width: 5%"|Ele !! Edgar
|-
| 1: What is the worst show your significant other could be binge-watching that you have to suffer through? || * || || 1
|-
| 2: Our favorite shows have wrapped for the season, so we wanna know from you guys, what was the best season finale for any show this year? || ** || || 1
|-
| 3: In honor of ''Wonder Woman'', who is TV's most badass woman (actress)? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: If you could be on a desert island with one TV character for the rest of your life, who would it be? || || 1 || ****
|-
| 5: It is the fiftieth anniversary of one of the most famous albums of all time, "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"... by the Beatles.... Which Beatles song would inspire the best TV series and then you guys have to pitch what that series would be. || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: It's been reported that Nicolas Cage turned down a chance to cameo as himself in "Master of None" Season 2. Which TV show would benefit the most from a Nicolas Cage cameo? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Jerry Seinfeld awkwardly declined to hug Ke$ha on the red carpet, and it's cringe-worthy.... Based on that, which TV character needs a hug the most? || x || 1***** ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: L.A. traffic is the worst.... Who would be the worst TV character to be stuck in traffic with? Is it Kimmy Gibbler or Kimmy Schmidt? || x || || 1+, +*
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Today happens to be my boyfriend's birthday.... Which TV character's birthday party would you want to attend most? +** || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 3 || '''5'''
|}
.*Alex ("The O.A.") won the twitter poll with 43%, followed by Edgar ("Chuck") with 33% and Ele ("Game of Thrones") with 24%.
*This was announced after the fighting for the second round finished as the poll hadn't been posted during the first round.
.**Alex ("Master of None") won the poll with 38%, followed by Edgar ("The Leftovers") with 33% and Ele ("The Last Man on Earth") with 29%.
.***Ele (Angela Lansbury) actually lost the poll with 26%. Alex (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), who is yet to score a point, once again won the poll with 44%, followed by Edgar (Claire Danes) with 30%.
.****Edgar (Sterling Archer) won the poll with 61%, followed by Ele (Magnum, P.I.) with 25% and Alex (Dinesh Chugtai) with 14%.
.*****Split decision. Billy chose Edgar (Oscar the Grouch), but then Alex and Roxy chose Ele (Bette Davis).
+Edgar was faster at saying Schmidt.
+*Split decision. Billy chose Ele (Gibbler), but Alex and Roxy chose Edgar.
+**Character fight. Edgar chose Tom Haverford, then Ele chose Rory Gilmore.
'''Episode 84: Which Superhero Alum Should Guest Star On a Super Hero Show? (6-13-2017)'''<ref>Episode 84: Which Superhero Alum Should Guest Star On a Superhero Show? (6-13-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-superhero-alum-should-guest-star-on-a-su-3113636</ref>
Fourteenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Nineteenth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
Although Victor is listed as a new figher, he has briefly fought once on Movie Fights' "Debut Deathmatch" in April 2017.
Greg wins the episode despite not winning any of the pre-Speed Round audience polls.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Victor Torres || New fighter || Third
|-
| Greg Nix || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Katy Dolle || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 94%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Victor !! style="width: 5%"|Greg !! style="width: 5%"|Katy
|-
| 1: In the same vein of Linda Carter on "Supergirl" or John Wesley Shipp on "[The] Flash," what superhero alum would you like to see make a guest appearance and on what superhero show? Pitch what the episode would look like. || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Improve a TV show by adding Wonder Woman in it... and we want you guys to do this with no superhero shows allowed. || ** || 1 ||
|-
| 3: What's the most satisfying TV villain death? || *** || 1 ||
|-
| 4: If you were in jail, what TV character would you want as your cellmate? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: Who is the most underrated character in TV history? || || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which TV character is least likely to swear in front of [his or her] parents? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: What is the best TV show with an adjective in the title? || x || || 1+
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: In honor of Father's Day,... what TV dad would you want as your own? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Better TV show editing room to sit in? +* || x || 1 ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Victor (Kevin Conroy on "Gotham") also won the poll with 51%, followed by Katy (Jennifer Garner on "Daredevil") with 25% and Greg (Val Kilmer on "Gotham") with 23%.
.**Victor ("Game of Thrones") won the poll again with 62%, followed by Greg ("Veep") with 23% and Katy ("Big Little Lies") with 15%.
.***Victor (Joffrey Baratheon) won the poll with 58%, followed by Greg (Gus Fring) with 37% and Katy (Ralph Cifaretto) with 5%.
.****Katy (Jessica Jones) won the poll with 51%, followed by Greg (MacGyver) with 38% and Victor (Wilfred) with 11%
.*****Katy (Geoffrey Butler) won the poll with 49%, followed by Victor (Jean Belcher) with 26% and Greg (Frasier Crane) with 25%.
+Split decision. Billy chose Greg ("The Good Place"), but then Victor and Roxy chose Katy ("Breaking Bad").
+*Show round. Before the question was asked, Katy answered "13 Reasons Why", then Greg answered "The Simpsons."
'''Episode 85: Reboot a "Rotten" Movie Into a TV Series! (6-20-2017)'''<ref>Episode 85: Reboot a "Rotten" Movie Into a TV Series! (6-20-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/reboot-a-rotten-movie-into-a-tv-series-3114733</ref>
Josh Macuga returns after a 39-episode absence.
Hal Rudnick returns after a 53-episode absence, not having fought since the first Belt fight. This is the new record.
Twentieth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
After winning, Hal advances to Tag Team Turmoil, along with Jay Washington and Lon Harris. At the end of the episode, Sasha Perl-Raver is also announced.
*In the previous episode, it had been stated that the winning team would face off against Dan Murrell for the Belt. However, at the end of this episode, Billy states that the two members will face off against each other, and only the winner will go up against Dan.
In addition to winning, Hal wins all the twitter polls in the first five rounds.
In addition to being shut out, JTE finishes in third place in four of the five twitter polls.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Josh Macuga || 1/4 || Second
|-
| JTE || 1/1 || Third
|-
| Hal Rudnick || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Josh !! style="width: 5%"|JTE !! style="width: 5%"|Hal
|-
| 1: In honor of Adam West, who should play Batman next on TV? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: We want you guys to take film rated "rotten" on Rotten Tomatoes and pitch it as a TV show reboot. || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: What is the greatest MTV show of all time? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: Who is the best TV sister? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 5: Pitch a TV show based on any athlete. || || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 0 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Who in the digital space... should there be a TV show based around? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Production on "Bachelor in Paradise" has resumed. Should alcohol be limited on reality shows, yes or no? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: What show should have an episode in black and white? || || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV character would you volunteer to be tickled by? +* || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Today is National "Hike With a Geek" Day. Which TV geek would you rather take a hike with: Carlton from "[The] Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" or Ross from "Friends?" || 1 || x ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What is the better central location for a show: coffee shop or bar? || || x || 1+**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 5 || 0 || '''6'''
|}
.*Hal (Bruce Campbell) also won the poll with 49%, followed by Josh (Patrick Dempsey) with 30% and JTE (David Harbour) with 21%.
.**Josh (''The Phantom'') actually lost the poll with 25%. Hal (''Alien vs. Predator'') won the poll again with 44%, followed by JTE (''MacGruber'') with 31%.
.***Hal ("Beavis and Butt-Head") also won the poll with 54%, followed by Josh ("Spring Break") with 24% and JTE ("Yo! MTV Raps") with 12%. However, this only adds up to 90%.
.****Hal (Arya Stark) won the poll for the fourth time in a row with 42%, followed by Josh (Monica Geller) with 32% and JTE (Mona Lisa) with 26%.
.*****Hal (Muhammed Ali) also won the poll with 53%, followed by Josh (Rob Gronkowski) with 27% and JTE (George Foreman) with 20%.
+Split decision. Billy chose Hal (no), but JTE and Roxy chose Josh.
+*Character fight. Hal chose Cosmo Kramer, the Josh chose George Costanza.
+**Hal was faster at saying bar and unanimously won.
'''Episode 86: What Movie Monster Should The Stranger Things Kids Fight?! (6-27-2017)'''<ref>Episode 86: What Movie Monster Should The Stranger Things Kids Fight?! (6-27-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-movie-monster-should-the-stranger-thin-3115698</ref>
Fifteenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twenty-first episode (and third consecutive) in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
Coy Jandreau advances to Tagteam Turmoil with his win.
*He was the only one of the the competitors in this match who would have been eligible, but a win was required for him to advance.
Coy's record is announced to be 3-1 in the beginning of the episode, but it is actually 2-1.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Grant Pardee || New fighter || Third
|-
| Karl Hess || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 94%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Coy !! Grant !! style="width: 5%"|Karl
|-
| 1: What is the best TV marriage proposal? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Who is the all-time worst TV character?... (bad conceptually) || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: If the Emmy Awards had a lifetime achievement award, which actor or actress would you pick to get it? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 4: Best comic relief character in any superhero series? || 1 || **** ||
|-
| 5: What movie monster do you want to see the "Stranger Things" kids fight? || || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What TV character would you trust the most to be on lifeguard duty when your kid is playing in the pool? || x || || 0
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 3 || 1 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: June Gloom is almost over. Who is TV's gloomiest character? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Which show's cast would you most want to have help you assemble IKEA furniture? || || x || 1*****
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Today is National Sunglasses Day. Which TV character would inspire the best sunglasses? + || 1+* || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 2
|}
.*Grant (Jim and Pam in "The Office (US)") also won the poll with 62%, followed by Coy (Joey and Rachel in "Friends") with 25% and Karl (Jerry and Elaine in "Seinfeld") with 13%.
.**Coy (Sheldon Cooper) also won the poll with 49%, followed by Karl (the fly in "Breaking Bad") with 29% and Grant (Sonia the Hedgehog) with 23%.
.***Coy (Bryan Cranston) also won the poll with 69%, followed by Grant (Christina Applegate) with 16% and Karl (Walton Goggins) with 15%.
.****Grant (Alfred from "Batman: The Animated Series") won the poll with 51%, followed by Coy (Proinsias Cassidy) with 28% and Karl (Felicity Smoak) with 21%
.*****Split decision. Grant chose Coy ("X-Men: The Animated Series"), but then Billy and Roxy chose Karl ("Game of Thrones").
+Character round. Karl chose Vic Mackey, then Coy chose Walter White.
+*Split decision. Grant chose Karl, but Billy and Roxy chose Coy.
'''Episode 87: What Is The Most Patriotic TV Series Of All Time? (7-4-2017)'''<ref>Episode 87: What Is The Most Patriotic TV Series Of All Time? (7-4-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-is-the-most-patriotic-tv-series-of-all-time-3115719</ref>
Pre-taped in late June due to the Fourth of July holiday.
Jonathan Harris is Lon's brother.
Ninth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Sixteenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twenty-second episode (and fourth consecutive) in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
Including this episode, both of Joe Starr's TV Fights wins are on pre-taped episodes.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joe Starr || 1/5 || '''Win'''
|-
| Max Song || New fighter || Second
|-
| Jonathan Harris || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Joe !! style="width: 5%"|Max !! Jonathan
|-
| 1: What is the most patriotic TV series of all time? || || || 1
|-
| 2: Which show is the best representation of America, good or bad? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Which TV dad would throw the best July Fourth barbecue? || 1 || ||
|-
| 4: What TV show's setting would be best if moved to a beach? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: Pitch a Fourth of July episode for a current TV show. || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which TV couple has the most fireworks between them? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Because we are in July,... best character or actor (or actress)... that's name starts with the letter "J?" || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Which show better embodies the American Dream? Is it "Shark Tank" or "America's Got Talent?" || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which TV character is most likely to injure [his or her self] on the Fourth of July? * || 1 || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Character round. Joe picked Jessica from "Fresh off the Boat," then Max chose Luke Cage.
'''Episode 88: Which TV Character Would Be The Worst House Guest? (7-11-2017)'''<ref>Episode 88: Which TV Character Would Be The Worst House Guest? (7-11-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/which-tv-character-would-be-the-worst-house-guest-3117754</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jay Washington || 2/1 || Second
|-
| John Rocha || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Kaori Takee || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 95%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Jay !! style="width: 6%"|John !! Kaori
|-
| 1: Which TV character... needs to go on vacation the most? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: What three TV characters would make the best summer road trip companions? || 1 || ** ||
|-
| 3: In honor of "Big Brother," what TV character would you least want as your house guest for three months? || *** || || 1
|-
| 4: The team behind "Sherlock" is doing a Dracula show. Who should play Dracula? || **** || 1 ||
|-
| 5: What is the most evil corporation from any TV show? || 1 || ***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What would be the better basis for a conspiracy theory show: 2Pac still being alive or us never landing on the moon? || || 1+, +* || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of ''Baby Driver'', what TV show should Edgar Wright guest direct an episode of? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Today is National "Cheer Up the Lonely" Day. Which TV character would you want to cheer you up the most? || 1+** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: This Thursday is my birthday. Who would be the best character to have a joint birthday party with? +*** || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*John (Rick Grimes) also won the twitter poll with 60%, followed by Kaori (Lois Griffin) with 29% and Jay (Olivia Pope) with 11%.
.**John (K.I.T.T., Kermit the Frog, and Fozzie) won the poll with 59%, followed by Jay (Barney Stinson, Mork, and Charlie Harper) with 39% and Kaori (Carrie, Miranda, and Samantha from "Sex and the City") with 11%.
.***Jay (Sheldon Cooper) won the poll with 45%, followed by Kaori (Peter Griffin) with 40% and Jay (George Costanza) with 15%.
.****Jay (Jon Hamm) won the poll with 48%, followed by John (Matt Bomer) with 37% and Kaori (Julian McMahon) with 15%.
.*****John (Sweetums) won the poll with 37%, followed by Jay (MomCorp) with 36% and Kaori (the Corporation from WWE) with 27%.
+John was faster at saying 2Pac.
+*Split decision. Kaori chose Jay, but then Billy and Roxy chose John.
+**Split decision. Kaori chose John (Big Bird), but then Billy and Roxy chose Jay (Pee-wee Herman).
+***Character fight. Jay chose Bart Simpson, then John chose Tony Soprano.
'''Episode 89: Who Is TV's Most Offensive Character? (7-18-2017)'''<ref>Episode 89: Who Is TV's Most Offensive Character? (7-18-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/who-is-tvs-most-offensive-character-3118896</ref>
Pre-taped episode due to Comic-Con.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker.
Aaron Pruner returns after a 35-episode absence. Aaron previously held the record for longest absence with 48 episodes until it was broken by Hal Rudnick by five episodes, four episodes ago.
Tenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Seventeenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
*Aaron actually finishes in third place in all three of his matches so far.
Twenty-third episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Aaron Pruner || 0/2 || Third
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| Victor Torres || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Billy Patterson || 2/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 94%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Aaron !! Victor !! Billy
|-
| 1: What is the biggest snub of this year's Emmys? || 1 || ||
|-
| 2: What TV character would make the best Emmy host? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Who is TV's most offensive character? || || || 1
|-
| 4: If Syfy did another... miniseries based on a fairytale, i.e "Alice" [or] "Tin Man," what tale should they do? || || || 1
|-
| 5: "Game of Thrones"... aired last night.... What TV character would you pick as your Hand of the King or Queen? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 2 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What TV show panel would you be most excited to see at Comic-Con, which is coming up this week? || x || 1* ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of the Thirteenth Doctor announcement, what iconic TV character should be gender-swapped? || x || || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Rob Kardashian just released nudies of Blac Chyna. Which TV character would you not trust with nudies of you? || x || || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: What surviving "Game of Thrones" character should die next? || x || 1 ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which TV character would make the best Emmys acceptance speech? *** || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 4 || '''5'''
|}
.*Split decision. Aaron chose Billy ("The Flash"), but then Lon and Roxy chose Victor ("Rick and Morty").
.**Split decision. Aaron chose Victor (Tim Taylor), but then Lon and Roxy chose Billy (Jesse Katsopolis).
.***Character fight. Victor chose Rick Sanchez from "Rick and Morty," then Billy chose Carl Winslow from "Family Matters."
'''Episode 90: What Celebrity Should Have A Scripted Series About Their Life? (7-25-2017)'''<ref>Episode 90: What Celebrity Should Have A Scripted Series About Their Life? (7-25-2017) (7-18-2017) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/what-celebrity-should-have-a-scripted-series-3120149</ref>
Last episode to be solely on Screen Junkies Plus.
Lon Harris as Fact Checker for second week in a row. He does not read any twitter poll results.
The scoreboard lists the order of names in reverse order of the seating.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Yael Tygiel || 2/3 || Second
|-
| Ishmel Sahid || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Cameron Rice || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Yael !! Ishmel !! Cameron
|-
| 1: What Pixar movie should get its own TV show? || || || 1
|-
| 2: ABC is adapting ''A Few Good Men'' as a live play on the network. Whether you like that move or not, we wanna know from you what other musical/play should be adapted for TV? || || 1 ||
|-
| 3: Mariah Carey is executive producing a TV show based on her life.... What other celebrity should have a scripted series about [his or her] life? || || || 1
|-
| 4: "Star Trek: Discovery" is coming up very soon. What TV actor would you want to see have a guest role as a "Star Trek" role? || 1 || ||
|-
| 5: What TV show would inspire the best fan convention? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What should we be more excited for: "Westworld" Season 2 or "Stranger Things" Season 2? || || x || 1*
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of... "Teen Wolf" being turned into a podcast, what TV character would have the best podcast? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Steven Soderbergh's new movie was shot entirely on an iPhone. What show should shoot an episode entirely on an iPhone? || || x || 1**
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In honor of the "Bob's Burgers"/"Archer" crossover, what two animated series would make the best crossover episode? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 3 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Cameron was slower at saying "Westworld," but still unanimously won.
.**Split decision. Ishmel chose Yael ("Game of Thrones"), but then Lon and Roxy chose Cameron ("Cops").
'''Episode 91: What TV Show Should Christopher Nolan Direct an Episode of? (8-1-2017)'''<ref>Episode 91: What TV Show Should Christopher Nolan Direct an Episode of? (8-1-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LDSF74F_SQ&t=3061s</ref>
Last episode catalogued in SJ Plus and the first to appear on the Screen Junkies News channel (ClevverMovies) due to sponsorship from T-Mobile.
Though he is listed as a new fighter, Marc has appeared several times on Movie Fights.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Sasha Perl-Raver || 5/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Roger Barr || 2/2 || Third
|-
| Marc Andreyko || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 86%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Sasha !! Roger !! style="width: 6%"|Marc
|-
| 1: What TV series should have Christopher Nolan direct an episode? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: True Detective [Season] 3 will star Mahershala Ali. What actor or actress should co-star with him? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: We want you guys to pitch a TV show based on a TV commercial. || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: In honor of "GLOW," what TV show would inspire the best series focused on the making of that show? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: What TV show's cast would make the best season of "Survivor?" ***** || 1 || + ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: "[The] Big Bang Theory" is getting a "Young Sheldon" spin-off.... What TV sitcom character should have a spinoff focusing on [his or her] younger years? || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Unfortunately, some asshole hackers broke into HBO's system and stole some "Game of Thrones" script. What show would be the worst to have spoiled for you? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Today is National Girlfriends Day. Why would your character be the best girlfriend? +* || 1 || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: The producers of "Stranger Things" almost didn't get the right to use the song "Thriller" in the Season 2 trailer. What other song could have fit for the "Stranger Things" trailer? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: What current scripted series would have the best all-improvised episode? || || x ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Sasha ("Westworld") also won the twitter poll with 40%, followed by Marc ("Game of Thrones") with 38%, and Roger ("Mr. Robot") with 22%.
.**Roger (Jake Gyllenhaal) won the poll with 46%. Marc (Jessica Chastain) and Sasha (Andy Serkis) each received 27%.
.***Roger (outpost.com) also won the poll with 41%, followed by Marc (Progressive Insurance with Flo) with 32% and Sasha (anti-marijuana PSA) with 25%.
.****Marc ("Star Trek: The Original Series") also won an unspecified poll with 45%, followed by Roger ("Twin Peaks: The Return") with 32% and Sasha (Pee-Wee's Playhouse) with 22%.
.*****Question supplied by Lon Harris.
+Roger ("The Walking Dead") won a poll with 42%, followed by Sasha ("Beverly Hills, 90210") with 40% and Marc ("Gilligan's Island") with 17%.
+*Character fight. Marc and Sasha had to pick a female character.
'''Episode 92: What 80's Movie Needs a TV Series?! (8-8-2017)'''<ref>Episode 92: What 80's Movie Needs a TV Series?! (8-8-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcyKRpKH000</ref>
Billy is accompanied by producer Parker, whose last week is this week.
Although William Bibbiani is listed as a new fighter, he fought and won one Movie Fight in April 2017 (and previously won an episode of Movie Games.
Eighteenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twenty-fourth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
Going into this episode, Lon and Billy were both tied for number one contender. But afterwards, Lon takes sole possession as he becomes 4-0.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Coy Jandreau || 3/1 || Second
|-
| William Bibbiani || New fighter || Third
|-
| Lon Harris || 3/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 94%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 5%"|Coy !! William !! style="width: 6%"|Lon
|-
| 1: Pitch another * TV series based on an '80s movie. || || 1** ||
|-
| 2: Tina Fey will join the new NBC Comedy "Great News".... What current TV show would most benefit from Tina Fey joining the cast? || || || 1***
|-
| 3: Whoopi Goldberg has signed on for Season 21 of "The View".... Which TV character would make the best addition to "The View?" || 1**** || ||
|-
| 4: If you had to choose, which TV show's character death would you choose for yourself? || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: We got a trailer for "Mr. Robot" Season 3 this week. What show had the biggest drop in quality from Season 1 to Season 2? + || +* || || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: "King of the Hill" might be revived at Fox.... Which Mike Judge-created show would you rather be revived: "King of the Hill" or "Beavis and Butt-Head?" || 0 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What is the best TV show with a number in the title? || || x || 1+**
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Today... is National "Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your Neighbor's Porch" Day.... Which TV character's porch do you most want to sneak zucchini onto? || 1+*** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Today, I had to go bridesmaid dress shopping.... [For] which TV character's wedding would you wanna be a part of the wedding party? +**** || 1+***** || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: There are a lot of different streaming services and a lot exclusive shows on each service.... Which current show would get you to subscribe to a service you didn't have if... it moved there exclusively? || 1++ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Better comic ++* adaptation: "Preacher" or "American Gods?" || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Other than ''The Karate Kid''.
.*William (Indiana Jones) also won an unspecified poll with 50%, followed by Lon (''Wall Street'') with 27% and Coy (''The Lost Boys'') with 21%.
.***Lon ("Veep") also won an unspecified poll with 49%, followed by Coy ("Arrested Development") with 33% and William ("Daredevil") with 17%.
.****Coy (Daria Morgendorffer) won the poll with 48%, followed by Billy (Lord Varys) with 29% and William (Harley Quinn) with 22%.
.*****Lon (Claire Fisher from "Six Feet Under") also won the poll with 72%, followed by William (Kenny McCormick from "South Park") with 20% and Coy (Barbara Holland from "Stranger Things") with 6%
*Billy states that Coy's 6% is the lowest polling he's ever seen, but there have been at least two previous instances of a fighter receiving 5%, including Ken Napzok for a question for which he was awarded the point.
+Question written by Lon.
+*Coy's first and second choices were respectively "True Detective" and "Heroes," which were the choices fought respectively by Lon and William. Coy went with his third choice, Prisonbreak, of which he's never watched an episode.
+**Split decision. Parker chose Coy ("3rd Rock from the Sun"), but William, Billy, and Roxy chose Lon ("Three's Company").
+***Split decision. Billy and Parker chose Billy (Joe Bluth), but William and Roxy chose Coy (Joey Tribbiani).
*It is unclear who Joe Bluth is, but Billy did refer to "Arrested Development."
+****Character fight.
+*****Split decision. Billy chose Lon (Dale Cooper), but the Parker, William, and Roxy all chose Coy (Batman from "Batman: The Animated Series").
++Split decision. Parker chose Lon ("Game of Thrones"), but Billy and Roxy chose Coy ("This is Us").
++*As Roxy pointed out, "American Gods" is not from a comic.
'''Episode 93: Which TV Character Should Join the Defenders? (8-15-2017)'''<ref>Episode 93: Which TV Character Should Join the Defenders? (8-15-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifUaKyzhE7M&t=652s</ref>
Superhero TV show-themed episode.
Eleventh episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
This is Jay Washington's fifth appearance on TV Fights. In each appearance, he has sat in the chair next to the Judge's chair.
*It is also the first episode of TV Fights that he has won in which he did not defeat someone else with his own last name.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jay Washington || 2/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Yael Tygiel || 2/4 || Second
|-
| Ed Greer || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 73%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 7%"|Jay !! style="width: 6%"|Yael !! style="width: 6%"|Ed
|-
| 1: Which non-superhero TV character should join "The Defenders?" || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: What TV superhero's power would be the worst to have? || || 2** ||
|-
| 3: Best villain performance on any superhero show? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: What current TV superhero would win in a massive battle royale? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 5: Pitch a cross-over between any two superhero shows. || 1***** || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Which company has the better shows of all time:... Marvel or DC? || +, +* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Best animated superhero show ever? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who is the best Defender? || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Which superhero would get the furthest on "Big Brother?" +*** || 1+**** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 3 || 1
|}
.*Yael (the tenth Doctor) also won an unspecified poll with 41%, followed by Jay (Jack Bauer) with 32% and Ed (K.I.T.T.) with 25%.
.**Yael (Maya Herrera) also won the poll with 61%, followed by Ed (Daredevil) with 19% and Jay (Firestorm) with 18%.
.***Ed (Killgrave/The Purple Man) also won the poll with 65%, followed by Yael (The Shadow King from "Legion") with 19% and Jay (Cottonmouth) with 15%.
.****Ed (Supergirl) won the poll with 47%, followed by Jay (The Flash) with 44%, and Yael (Luke Cage) with 7%.
.*****Ed ("The Greatest American Hero" and "Legends of Tomorrow") actually lost the poll with 19%. Yael ("Supergirl" and "Jessica Jones") won the poll with 53%, followed by Ed ("Daredevil" and "Iron Fist" prequel) with 26%.
+Split decision. Ed chose (Yael) DC, but then Billy and Roxy chose Jay.
+*Jay won the point despite being slower at saying DC.
+**Split decision. Billy chose Jay (Daredevil), but then Ed and Roxy chose Yael (Jessica Jones).
+***Character fight. Fighters had to pick a superhero before the question was asked. Yael chose first.
+****Split decision. Ed chose Yael (White Canary), but then Billy and Roxy chose Jay (Oliver Queen).
'''Episode 94: Best TV Cast to Help You Pull Off a Heist? (8-22-2017)'''<ref>Episode 94: Best TV Cast to Help You Pull Off a Heist? (8-22-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hys2c5EaQJc</ref>
Ryan O'Toole as fact checker.
Originally, Gina Ippolito was supposed to fight. She wasn't able to come to the studio, so Billy stepped in and used her answers.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Billy Patterson || 3/0 || Second
|-
| DJ Wooldridge || 2/1 || '''Win'''
|-
| Stacy Howard || 0/1 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 8%"|Billy !! style="width: 6%"|DJ !! style="width: 6%"|Stacy
|-
| 1: In anticipation of "Star Trek: Discovery," what's the best TV show found behind a pay wall? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Which TV character would you want to help you assemble your IKEA furniture? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What actor traditionally associated with film has the best television performance? || || 1 || ***
|-
| 4: What Disney princess should join the Arrowverse? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: In honor of ''Logan Lucky'', which TV cast would you enlist to help you pull of a heist? || || 1***** ||
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Today is National Tooth Fairy Day. Which TV character would make the ''worst'' + Tooth Fairy? || || 1 ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: "Friends From College" just got renewed for a second season, and I will say that most people didn't seem to love the show. What next season of a Netflix show are you least looking forward to? || 1+* || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: The last episode of "Game of Thrones" has been divisive amongst fans, so this season of "Game of Thrones," yea or nay? || 1+**, +*** || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Who would win TV Fights? +**** || || 1+***** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who is TV's best Rob or Bob? || 1++ || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Who is the best primary character on a superhero TV show ? || || 1++* || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || '''5''' || 1
|}
.*Billy ("Game of Thrones") also won the polls on youtube and twitter, receiving 66% on youtube.
.**DJ (MacGyver) also won the youtube poll with 71%, followed by Stacy (Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch)) with 17% and Billy (the Twelfth Doctor) with 10%.
.***Stacy (Matthew McConaughey in "True Detective") won the youtube and twitter polls, receiving 42% on youtube. Billy (Kevin Spacey in "House of Cards") and DJ (Eva Green in "Penny Dreadful") each received 28%.
.****Stacy (Mulan) also won both polls, followed by DJ (Moana) and then Billy (Sleeping Beauty).
.*****DJ ("The Defenders") won the youtube poll with 70%, beating Stacy ("The Magic School Bus") and Billy ("Veronica Mars") who received 13%.
+Presumably, the question originally was to ask for the best. It is later revealed that every Speed Round question was changed since Billy had already seen them.
+*Split decision. Stacy chose DJ ("Stranger Things" Season 2), but then Ryan and Roxy chose Billy ("Iron Fist" Season 2).
+**Billy was faster at saying "yea."
+***Split decision. Ryan chose DJ, but then Stacy and Roxy chose Billy.
+****Character fight. Billy chose Danny Tanner, then DJ chose Daredevil.
+*****Split decision. Ryan chose Billy, but Roxy chose DJ.
++Split decision. Eighteenth overturn on TV Fights (seventeenth by Roxy). Stacy and Ryan chose DJ (Bob from "Bob's Burgers"), but Roxy chose Billy (Bob Saget).
++*Split decision. JTE chose Billy (Supergirl) as Stacy couldn't decide, but Ryan and Roxy chose DJ (Arrow/Oliver Queen).
'''Episode 95: What is the Best Episode of Game of Thrones? (8-29-2017)'''<ref>Episode 95: What is the Best Episode of Game of Thrones? (8-29-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpQFSParfbg&t=4123s</ref>
Second "Game of Thrones" edition.
At the end of the episode, Billy states that he and Lon have the same record again. This is incorrect as Lon is now 4-1 while Billy is 3-1.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Spencer Gilbert || 1/2 || '''Win'''
|-
| Michele Boyd || 1/5 || Second
|-
| Lon Harris || 4/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Spencer !! Michele !! style="width: 6%"|Lon
|-
| 1: What is the best episode of "Game of Thrones" so far? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Which "Game of the Thrones" character needs a spinoff sitcom? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: Who is the best supporting character in the show? || *** || 1 ||
|-
| 4: Which TV family from another show could take over Westeros? || 1 || || ****
|-
| 5: Who is the most badass character of all time on "Game of Thrones?" || || 1***** ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: What House would you rather be from: Lannister or Targaryen? || 1 || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Who[m] would you rather have as your sister: Sansa or Arya? || || 1 || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: Jon and Dany's incestuous relationship: yea or nay? || 1+ || || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: Who is best fit to sit on the Iron Throne? +* || || 1+** || x
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: If you could bring back one character from the dead, who[m] would you pick... on "Game of Thrones" of course? || 1+*** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 4 || 1
|}
.*Spencer ("The Mountain and the Viper") actually lost the twitter poll with only 20%. Lon ("Battle of the Bastards") won the twitter (55%) and youtube polls while Michele ("Hardhome") received 20%.
.**Michele (Ser Davos) won an unspecified poll with 47%, followed by Lon (Bran the Builder) with 45% and Spencer (Dolorous Edd) with 5% (these total to 97%).
.***Spencer (Bronn) won the twitter and youtube polls with 46% and 34% respectively, followed by Michele (Brienne of Tarth) with 29% and 33% and Lon (Tormund Giantsbane) with 25% and 30% (youtube polls total to 97%).
.****Spencer (the Cartmans from "South Park") actually lost the youtube poll with only 9% but received 34% of the twitter vote. Lon (the Addams family) won the youtube and twitter polls with 54% and 36% respectively while Michele (the Winchesters from "Supernatural") received 36% and 30%.
.*****Michele (Cersei Lannister) also won the twitter poll with 41% (but lost the youtube poll with only 18%), followed by Spencer Oberyn Martell) with 40% (but 60% on youtube) and Lon (Wun Wun) with 19% (21% on youtube).
+Split decision. Lon chose Michele (nay), but Billy and Roxy chose Spencer.
+*Character fight. The fighters had to choose a living character. Michele responded first.
+**Split decision. Nineteenth overturn on TV Fights (eighteenth by Roxy). Billy and Lon chose Spencer (Bran) (mainly because he sits a lot), but then Roxy chose Michele (Tyrion).
+***Split decision. Lon chose Michele (Tywin), but then Billy and Roxy chose Spencer (Lady Olenna).
'''Episode 96: Who Has the Best TV Superhero Suit of All Time? (9-5-2017)'''<ref>Episode 96: Who Has the Best TV Superhero Suit of All Time? (9-5-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRxLqVkpwrA&t=3471s</ref>
Nineteenth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twenty-fifth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
Twelfth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Joe Starr || 2/5 || Second
|-
| Josh Macuga || 1/5 || Third
|-
| Ben Bateman || 1/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Joe !! style="width: 6%"|Josh !! style="width: 6%"|Ben
|-
| 1: What show had the best time jump during its run? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: Which TV show do you never want to see made into a movie? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: With the new news of NBC developing a new police drama,... who is the best law enforcement character in TV history? || || || 1***
|-
| 4: What is the best superhero TV costume of all time? || || || 1****
|-
| 5: In honor of ''It'' hitting theaters on Friday, what show would be most improved if you added a clown to the main cast? || 1***** || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
|-
| SPEED ROUND A: Today is National Cheese Pizza Day. Who is TV's cheesiest character? || || x || 1
|-
| SPEED ROUND B: Football season is upon us. What TV character would do best at fantasy football? || 1+ || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND C: The full cast list for the upcoming season of "Dancing With the Stars" will be announced tomorrow morning. What current TV star should join the next season of "Dancing With the Stars?" || 1+* || x ||
|-
| SPEED ROUND D: In "Game of Thrones," Arya Stark can take anyone's face she wants. Which TV character's face would be the most fun to take and wear around? +**, +*** || || x || 1+****
|-
| SPEED ROUND E: Which is the better premise for a show: A: Long-lost twins reuniting or B: One twin murdering another? || || x || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Josh ("Halt and Catch Fire") actually lost an unspecified poll with only 6% (by the end of the second question, this would fall to 5%). Joe ("Parks and Recreation") won with 63%, followed by Ben ("Lost") with 31%.
.**Joe ("Friends") also won the poll with 41%, followed by Ben ("Seinfeld" with 36%) and Josh ("The Sopranos") with 23%.
.***Ben (Chief Clancy Wiggum) also won the poll with 52%, followed by Joe (Carl Winslow) with 31% and Josh (Andy Sipowicz) with 17%.
.****Ben (Batman from "Batman: The Animated Series") with 73%, followed by Joe (Gizmoduck) with 18% and Josh (Superman from "Lois and Clark") with 9%.
.*****Joe ("The Walking Dead") also won the poll with 53%, followed by Josh (nothing) with 28% and Ben ("Workaholics") with 19%.
*As Roxy pointed out, this was the only poll in which Josh didn't finish in last.
+Split decision. Billy chose Ben (Jack Donaghy), but then Josh and Roxy chose Joe (Abed Nadir).
+*Joe unanimously won with Tom Bergeron, the host of the show. Tom was also Joe's answer to the first Speed Round question.
+**Character fight. Before the question was asked, Ben chose Coach Eric Taylor, while Joe once again chose Tom Bergeron.
+***After the arguments, Roxy clarified that the question wasn't which face ''Arya specifcally'' should take, but rather which face is general would be better to take.
+****Split decision. Billy chose Joe, but Josh and Roxy chose Ben.
'''Episode 97: What Show Will be the Breakout Hit of 2017? - TV Fights: Fall TV Fights! (9-12-2017)'''<ref>Episode 97: What Show Will be the Breakout Hit of 2017? - TV Fights: Fall TV Fights! (9-12-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx3o6zzybko&t=306s</ref>
Though Samm and Matt are listed as new fighters, they have each fought on Movie Fights previously.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Audrey Kearns || 2/2 || Third
|-
| Samm Levine || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Matt Iseman || New fighter || Second
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 96%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Audrey !! style="width: 6%"|Samm !! style="width: 5%"|Matt
|-
| 1: Which returning fall show do you think will have the best season? || || 1* ||
|-
| 2: What will be the new breakout show of the fall season? || || || 1**
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| 3: What 90's TV show would you reboot to debut this fall? Pitch it. || || 1*** ||
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| 4: What is the best new show to debut in the last five years? || 1 || **** ||
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| 5: What is the best reality competition show of all time? || || 1 || *****
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| TIE BREAKER: ''L.A. Confidential'' is going to become a show on CBS.... What other Oscar-nominated movie should become a CBS show? || || || 0
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
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| SPEED ROUND A: Apple unveiled the iPhone 8 and iPhone X today. Which TV character's phone would be the most interesting to go through for an hour? || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND B: In honor of "Freaks and Geeks," who is TV's biggest geek? || x || 1+ ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: Who would perform the best on "American Ninja Warrior?" +* || x || || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: Who would be a worse roommate to have: Joey from "Friends" or [Cosmo] Kramer from "Seinfeld?" || x || 1 ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''5''' || 3
|}
.*Samm ("South Park") also won the poll with 59%, followed by Matt ("This is Us") with 23% and Audrey ("Outlander") with 18%.
.**Matt ("Rise") actually lost the poll with 15%. Audrey ("The Gifted") won with 48%, followed by Samm ("The Deuce") with 37%.
.***Samm ("Quantum Leap") also won the poll with 55%, followed by Matt ("Star Trek: The Next Generation") with 31% and Audrey ("Space: Above and Beyond") with 14%.
.****Samm ("Better Call Saul") won the twitter poll with 64%, followed by Audrey ("Orphan Black") with 31% and Matt ("The Profit") with 5%.
.*****Matt also wanted to choose Samm's pick of "Big Brother," but Samm responded first. He then chose "Project Runway."
+Samm was slightly fast at saying Sheldon (Cooper), leaving Matt to pick (Steve) Urkel.
+*Character fight. Matt chose Adrian Monk, then Samm chose Ray Donovan.
'''Episode 98: What Is The Best South Park Episode Ever?? (9-19-2017)'''<ref>Episode 98: What Is The Best South Park Episode Ever?? (9-19-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bITO-XIO5FQ</ref>
Yael won the Movie Fights Debut Deathmatch 2 the previous Thursday.
Twentieth episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twenty-sixth episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
At the end of the episode, Roxy announced that the show would no longer be weekly after its 100th episode (three episodes after this one), which is scheduled for October 10. However, due to the changes stemming from Andy Signore's October 5 suspension and subsequent dismissal, this did not happen.
Following Roxy's announcement, Billy announced that the next episode would be another "Star Trek"-themed one, with Brannon Braga and Scott Mantz returning to fight Robert Meyer Burnett, with Dan Murrell as Fact Checker (see the next episode's remarks for the changes; had this happened as scheduled, it would have set the record for oldest age for the youngest fighter in a panel (Scott Mantz at 49) in Fights history).
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Yael Tygiel || 2/5 || Second
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| Danielle Radford || 0/1 || Third
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| Jonathan Harris || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
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! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Yael !! Danielle !! Jonathan
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| 1: Which new fall show is likely not to survive a full season? || || 1* ||
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| 2: What was the biggest snub of the 2017 Emmys? || || || 1**
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| 3: "South Parks"'s twenty-first season premiere made people's Amazon Alexas go crazy.... What is the best "South Park" episode to date? || *** || || 1
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| 4: It was recently revealed that Jennifer Lawrence originally auditioned for the role of Serena on "Gossip Girl."... Which TV show should Jennifer Lawrence join the cast of? || 1**** || ||
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| 5: What TV show's world would you want to visit for a weekend the most à la Westworld? || 1***** || ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: What was the best moment from the Emmys? || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND B: James Corden is taking a lot of heat for kissing Sean Spicer at the Emmys. Who would be the worst TV character to kiss? || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: Which TV character's lawn would you want to take a crap on the most? || || x || 1+
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| SPEED ROUND D: What TV character should host the Emmys? +* || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND E: Today is #TalkLikeAPirateDay. Which TV show would be most improved by adding a pirate? || || x || 1
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 4 || 1 || '''5'''
|}
.*Danielle ("Ghosted") actually lost the poll with only 28%. Jonathan ("The Good Doctor") won with 40%, followed by Yael ("9JKL") with 32%.
.**Jonathan ("West World") also won the poll with 46%, followed by Yael (Millie Bobby Brown) with 40% and Danielle ("Insecure") with 14%.
.***Yael ("Make Love, Not Warcraft") won the poll with 45%, followed by Jonathan ("Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers") with 30% and Danielle ("Trapped in the Closet" with 25%.
.****Yael ("Orange is the New Black") also won the poll with 42%. Danielle ("Saturday Night Live") and Jonathan ("The Handmaid's Tale") tied with 29% each.
.*****Yael ("The Magician") actually lost the poll with 21%. Danielle ("Dr. Who") won with 50%, followed by Jonathan ("Mad Men") with 29%.
+Split decision. Danielle chose Yael (Marcia Brady), but then Roxy chose Jonathan (Danny Tanner).
+*Character fight. Before the question was asked, Yael said Olivia Benson, then Jonathan said Fin Tutuola, both from "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
'''Episode 99: What TV Character Would Make the Best Star Trek Captain? - TV Fights: Star Trek Fights! (9-26-2017)'''<ref>Episode 99: What TV Character Would Make the Best Star Trek Captain? - TV Fights: Star Trek Fights! (9-26-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDMsLtsltTU</ref>
Fight held on the thirtieth anniversary of the premiere of "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Dan also created an Honest Trailer for the show which debuted on youtube earlier in the day.
Dan was originally to be the Fact Checker, but he is fighting instead. Billy fact checks instead.
Brannon Braga and Scott Mantz are not fighting as originally scheduled. Robert Meyer Burnett is the only one of the three originally scheduled who does appear.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Dan Murrell || 3/1 || '''Win'''
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| Robert Meyer Burnett || New fighter || Third
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| David A. Goodman || New fighter || Second
|}
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! Question !! style="width: 6%"|Dan !! Robert !! David
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| 1: What TV character would make the best Starfleet captain? || 1* || ||
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| 2: What "Trek" character should host [his or her] own talk show? || ** || || 1
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| 3: What was the best episode or moment that went deep and dealt with social issues? || || 1*** ||
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| 4: Pitch an episode that sees two characters from different #"Star Trek" series team up. || 1**** || ||
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| 5: What was the most stand-out moment from the "Star Trek: Discovery" series premiere? || || || 1
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 2 || 1 || 2
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| SPEED ROUND A: "Star Trek: Discovery"... is only available by paying a fee for CBS All Access: yea or nay? || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND B: Who[m] would you rather have treat you: [Leonard] McCoy or [Beverly] Crusher? || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: What is the best space ship in "Star Trek" that is not named ''Enterprise''? || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND D: "Young Sheldon" just premiered last night on CBS. Which "Star Trek" character should get a spin-off focusing on [his or her] younger days? ***** || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND E: Who are the better villains: the Klingons or The Borg? || 1 || x ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Dan (Jed Bartlet) actually lost the twitter poll with 20% (but won overwhelmingly on youtube). David (Daenerys Targaryen) won with 46%, followed by Robert (Don Draper) with 34%.
.**David (Trelane from "The Squire of Gothos") actually lost the poll. Dan (Guinan) both the twitter poll with 50% as well as the youtube poll, followed by Robert (Elim Garak).
.***Robert ("Arena") actually lost the twitter poll with 21%. Dan ("The Outcast") won with 49% (64% on youtube), followed by David ("Let That Be Your Last Battlefield").
.****Dan (Q and Trelane) actually lost the twitter poll with 23%. David (Data and Dax) won with 40%, followed by Robert (James Kirk and Seven of Nine)with 37%.
.*****Character fight. Before the question was asked, David picked Spock, then Dan chose Geordi LaForge.
'''Episode 100: Best Cartoon of the 90's! - 90'S TV FIGHTS!! (10-3-2017)'''<ref>Episode 100: Best Cartoon of the 90's! - 90'S TV FIGHTS!! (10-3-2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H8DtTfMOfg&t=135s</ref>
Last episode of TV Fights before the suspension of Screen Junkies creator Andy Signore on October 6 and his termination two days later. While Screen Junkies would partially return on October 26 (21 days after the October 5 Movie Fight), Fights would not return until December.
Twenty-first episode in which a fighter takes a lead and ultimately finishes in third.
Twenty-seventh episode in which a fighter never scores after the first round.
Thirteenth episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
Although Mary is listed as a new fighter, she participated in a Debut Deathmatch on Movie Fights 19 days earlier.
Throughout the Speed Round, JTE always had Charley's score as one more than it should have been. This was not fixed until right before the final question.
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Charley Feldman || 1/1 || '''Win'''
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| Matt Knost || 1/3 || Third
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| Mary Risk || New fighter || Second
|}
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! Question !! Charley !! style="width: 6%"|Matt !! style="width: 6%"|Mary
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| 1: What was the best cartoon of the 90's? || * || 1 ||
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| 2: What 90's TV show would work just as well completely unchanged if it aired today? || || || 1**
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| 3: What TV show best encapsulates the 90's? || 1*** || ||
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| 4: Pitch a cross-over of a 90's show that's no longer on the air today with a currently-running TV show. || || **** || 1
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| 5: Who was the best TV character from the '90s? || ***** || || 1
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| TIE BREAKER: Should 90's shows be revived today, in general: yea or nay? || 0 || ||
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| '''Scores going into Speed Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
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| SPEED ROUND A: Best 90's Nickelodeon cartoon? || || x || 1
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| SPEED ROUND B: Best 90's character to grab a beer with? || 1+ || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND C: Today is National Boyfriend's Day. Who would make the better boyfriend? +* || 1 || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND D: Best 90's theme song? || 1+** || x ||
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| SPEED ROUND E: What show would you rather compete on: Nickelodeon's "Guts" or "Legends of the Hidden Temple?" || 1+***, +**** || x ||
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| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''5''' || 1 || 4
|}
.*Charley ("Batman: The Animated Series") won the twitter poll with 47%, followed by Matt ("The Simpsons") with 38% and Mary ("Animaniacs") with 15%.
.**Mary ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") won the poll with 65%, followed by Charley ("3rd Rock from the Sun") with 26% and Matt ("Mad About You").
.***Charley ("Friends") also won the poll with 51%, followed by Mary ("Seinfeld") with 34% and Matt (MTV's "Real World") with 15%.
.****Matt ("Quantum Leap" and "Sherlock") won the poll with 56%, followed by Mary ("Saved by the Bell" and "The Good Place") with 25% and Charley ("Singled Out" and "Game of Thrones") with 19%.
.*****Charley (Bart Simpson) won the poll with 47%, followed by Mary (Buffy Summers) with 38% and Matt (Zack Morris) with 15%.
+Split decision. Matt chose Mary (Joey Tribbiani), but then Billy and Roxy chose Charley (Dana Scully).
+*Character fight. Each fighter had to name a male character from the 90's.
+**Split decision. Matt chose Mary ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"), but Billy and Roxy chose Charley ("Friends").
+***Charley ties Spencer Gilbert (episode 17) for biggest comeback, after having been down 4-1. However, unlike in episode 17, at this point, Charley was in a must-win situation throughout the remainder of the episode.
+****Charley ties Dan Murrell (episode 7) and Maude Garrett (episode 18) for most consecutive points (four).
'''Episode 101: How Should The Boys Have Ended? (6-1-2026)'''<ref>{{Citation |last=Screen Junkies |title=How Should The Boys Have Ended? {{!}} TV Fights |date=2026-06-01 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1W6a563Jec |access-date=2026-06-02}}</ref>
==TV Fights References==
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==Fan Friction Episodes 1-8==
"Fan Friction" appears live on Sundays on the The TUFF Channel youtube channel. It debuted on April 10, 2016 and has fans fight via Skype. It is hosted by Screen Junkies fan Jack Shipley, with default Fact Checker Ashley Davis. Like Movie Fights and TV Fights (current formats), there is five questions followed by a Speed Round (called the Lightning Round) in which two of the three fighters will compete. Each regular round consists of questions with the following names and descriptions:
Round 1: Topic Thunder – In Today’s Movie News
Round 2: Superhero Movie – Everything Marvel/DC and Beyond
Round 3: Pitch Perfect – Creating Something Out of Nothing
Round 4: Hollywood Shuffle – The Random Round
Round 5: Personal Best – Simply the Best, Better Than All the Rest
Tie breakers are not settled by debate but with a movie date trivia question.
In the Lightning Round, fighters are given 20 seconds to initially argue with 10 second rebuttals.
'''Episode 1: May the Farce Be with You (4-10-2016)'''<ref>Episode 1: May the Farce Be with You (4-10-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqL6uVTxf5E</ref>
In this episode, the score resets going into the Lightning Round.
Brian Hurst as Fact Checker.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Raul Rodriguez || New fighter || Third
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| Ashley Davis || New fighter || Second
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| Tom Bennis || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 78%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Raul !! Ashley !! Tom
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| 1: Which ''Star Wars'' original trilogy cast member should die next? || || 1* ||
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| 2: Which DC supervillain should join ''The Suicide Squad'' besides the Joker? || || ** || 1
|-
| 3: Pitch the film that returns Johnny Depp to greatness. And we're looking for a director of the film and any co-stars as well as the plot of the movie. || || 1*** ||
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| 4: What is the best movie soundtrack featuring licensed music to listen to on a roadtrip? || 1**** || ***** || +
|-
| 5: Who is the best character in a Kevin Smith movie? || || 1 ||
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| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: Closest without going over: What year was ''The Flintstones'' released? || || x || 0+*
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: Who is the best movie Batman? || x || 1+** ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: Who[m] would you rather be stuck in an elevator with: Jay or Silent Bob? || x || || 1+***
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: These two movies are playing on cable. Which do you watch: ''Star Wars [Episode IV]: A New Hope'' or ''Star Wars [Episode VII]: The Force Awakens''? || x || || 1+****
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND D: Hollywood's best Kate/Cate? || x || 1+***** ||
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| LIGHTNING ROUND E: Excluding sequel numbers, what is the best movie with the word "four/for" in the title? || x || || 1
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || x || 2 || '''3'''
|}
.*Ashley (who chose Leia) actually finished in third in the twitter poll. Raul (Chewbacca) won, with Tom (the Millenium Falcon) close behind.
.**Ashley (Poison Ivy) won the twitter poll.
.***Ashley's pitch won the twitter poll.
.****Raul won despite picking a soundtrack that is original music, not licensed.
.*****Jack started the round with Ashley, rather than with Raul.
+According to Brian, even though he couldn't find it, Tom (''Guardians of the Galaxy'') won the twitter poll.
+*Both Raul and Tom guessed 1995, which was over (the year was 1994). However, Jack didn't have another movie prepared, so he ignored this. Tom was slightly faster, so he won.
+**Split decision. Brian disagreed with Jack, who chose Ashley (Michael Keaton) over Tom (Ben Affleck).
+***Split decision. Brian disagreed with Jack, who chose Tom (Silent Bob) over Ashley.
+****Split decision. Raul disagreed with Jack, who chose Tom (''A New Hope'') over Ashley.
+*****Split decision. Brian disagreed with Jack, who chose Ashley (Winslet) over Tom (Hudson).
'''Episode 2: Yippie Ki-yay, Mother Humper (4-17-2016)'''<ref>Episode 2: Yippie Ki-yay, Mother Humper (4-17-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUbdlFv85Lc</ref>
In this episode, the score again resets going into the Lightning Round. However, the two going into the Lightning Round were tied going in, so it did not effect the outcome.
Amy Awesome was originally supposed to appear, but she could not make it, so Langley stepped in.
Early in the episode, Langley's live-stream picture disappeared and was replaced by a still.
In contrast to the last episode, which saw four out of five Lightning Round questions with split decision, none of the five Lightning Round questions in this episode were split (even though the panel was only activated four times).
First episode in which a fighter never receives a point after the first round.
First episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third place.
First episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Brian Hurst || New fighter || '''Win'''
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| Langley Neely || New fighter || Second
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| Joseph Davis || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 91%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Brian !! Langley !! Joseph
|-
| 1: Who should be the supervillain in [the next solo Batman movie]? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: Recast a hero or villain from the Marvel Cinematic Universe by gender swapping them, and then tell us why that one's better. || || 1**, *** || **
|-
| 3: Pitch an R-rated version of a G-rated movie. || 1**** || ||
|-
| 4: What is the best chick flick that a guy would also enjoy? || || 1 ||
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| 5: What is Bruce Willis' best non-''Die Hard'' role? || 1 || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 2 || 2 || 1
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: Which do you watch: ''After Earth'' or ''Battlefield Earth''? || || 1 || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: What was Pierce Brosnan's best Bond film? || || 1 || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: Who's the coolest Turtle: Leonard, Michaelangelo, Donatello, or Raphael? || 1*****,+ || || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND D: Best movie with the word "gun" in the title? || 1 || || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND E: Which is the best movie of ''The Hobbit'' trilogy? || 1+*,+** || || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || '''3''' || 2 || x
|}
.*Joseph lost the twitter poll with only 14% voting for Ra's al Ghul. Brian won 57% with Manbat and Hush while Langley received 29% with Talon and the Court of Owls.
.**Langley and Joseph each picked Loki, respectively swapped with Eva Green and Helena Bonham Carter.
.***Langley also won the twitter poll with 60%, while Brian won 40% of the vote with Jennifer Lawrence/Katniss Everdeen as Hawkeye.
.****Brian also won the twitter poll with 63% for ''Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory'', while Langley received 24% for ''Beauty and the Beast'', and Joseph received 13% for ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture''.
*Due to time constraints, the polls were not read for the fourth or fifth questions.
.*****Brian chose Raphael before Langley picked Donatello. Langley said after the fight that he wanted to pick Raphael.
+Jack didn't activate the panel.
+*Jack was going to come back to Joseph since he was having trouble deciding. However, since Ashley and Jack both chose Brian (''Battle of the Five Armies''), he didn't need to come back to him.
+**Biggest comeback yet (deficit of three points).
'''Episode 3: We're Not Worthy! (5-1-2016)'''<ref>Episode 3: We're Not Worthy! (5-1-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-D_D5VgQM</ref>
No episode aired the previous week.
Starting this episode, points earned in the regular round carry over into the Lightning Round.
Once again, a tie breaking question is required before the Lightning Round; however, Jack dropped the rule regarding not going above on the year, which was helpful as once again, both fighters guessed too high.
At the end of the episode, Jack indicates that the show will not be on the following week due to Mother's Day. He indicates that the following week, there will be a championship fight between the three winners.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
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| Ronnie Williams || New fighter || Third
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| Kimber Barrett || New fighter || Second
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| Samuel Caitlin || New fighter || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
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! Question !! Ronnie !! Kimber !! Sam
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| 1: What is the best film about a musician or band? || || 1 ||
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| 2: What is best movie with Hugh Jackman's version of Wolverine? || 1* || ||
|-
| 3: What other** movie franchise should have a spinoff film? || || || 1
|-
| 4: What's the best movie that features a "Saturday Night Live" character? || *** || **** || 1
|-
| 5: Real or fictitious, what is the best movie featuring an American President? || || || 1*****
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What year was ''The Maltese Falcon'' released? || || 0 || x
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 1 || 1 || 3
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: These two movies are playing on cable. Which one do we watch: ''Kindergarten Cop'' or ''Twins''? || x || 1+ ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: Who is Hollywood's best James? || x || || 1+*
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: What is the best horror movie? || x || || 1+**
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || 2 || '''5'''
|}
.*Ronnie, who chose ''X2: X-Men United'', also won the twitter poll with 89% of the vote. Kimber (''X-Men: The Last Stand'') received 11%. Sam (''X-Men'') received no votes.
.**Besides ''Harry Potter'' and ''Star Wars''.
.***Ronnie, who chose ''Office Space'', was eliminated by Jack due to "tenuous" connections to "Saturday Night Live", even though the question didn't ask for any level of connection beyond one existing.
.****Kimber (''Blues Brothers'') won 70% of the twitter vote, while Sam (''A Night at the Roxbury'') received 20%, and Ronnie (''Office Space'') received 10%.
.*****Sam received the point for ''Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'' despite not receiving any of the twitter vote. Ronnie (''Air Force One'') won with 67% despite being the first fighter eliminated, and Kimber (''Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure'') received 33%.
+Split decision. First overturn in Fan Friction. Ronnie and Ashley each had chosen Sam, who chose ''Twins''.
+*Sam said James Cameron, but Kimber couldn't think of an answer in time, so Sam automatically won the point.
+**Split decision. Ronnie and Ashley both disagreed with Jack, who again chose Kimber (''The House on Haunted Hill (1959)'') over Sam (''The Exorcist''). However, Jack let them overrule him.
'''Episode 4: This Time It's Personal (5-15-2016)'''<ref>Episode 4: This Time It's Personal (5-15-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfx8pZ0bMtY</ref>
No episode aired the previous week due to Mother's Day.
In this episodes, points do not carry over to the Lightning Round. However, as the two fighters going into the Lightning Round were tied, this did not matter. However, had a fighter earned three points in the regular round, there would have been a bonus.
The first Belt Fight. Brian made a Belt. Further, the winner of this fight and the winner of Episode 5 will go on to compete in Episode 6 with Hector Navarro.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Samuel Caitlin || 1/0 || Second
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| Tom Bennis || 1/0 || Third
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| Brian Hurst || 1/0 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 89%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Sam !! Tom !! Brian
|-
| 1: What is the best monster from a monster movie? || || || 1*
|-
| 2: What is Ryan Reynolds' best role aside from Deadpool? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Pitch the sequel to ''Beetlejuice''. || || 1 || ***
|-
| 4: What movie flopped at the box office but should not have? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 5: What is Sean Bean's death scene in film? || || || 1*****
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 2|| 1 || 2
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: What is the best Nicolas Cage movie? || || x || 1
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: These two movies are playing on cable. Which do we watch: ''Red Dawn (1984)''... or ''Road House''? || || x || 1+
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: What is the best movie based on a video game? || 1 || x ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND D: Who was better: Steven Segal or Jean-Claude Van Damme? || || x || 1+*
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || x || 3
|}
.*Brian, who chose The Thing, also won the twitter poll with 75% of the vote. Tom (Pan (the Faun/the Pale Man)) received 25%. Sam (Jaws) did not receive any votes.
.**Sam, who chose ''Buried'', also won the twitter poll with 62%. Brian (''The Voices'') received 25%, and Tom (''The Nines'') received 13%.
.***Brian, who pitched a satire, won the twitter poll with 57%. Tom's pitch for a film taking place in the Netherworld received 43%. Sam, who pitched a ''Ghostbusters'' crossover, did not receive any votes.
.****Despite winning the point, Sam, who pitched ''Doctor Dolittle (1967)'', lost the twitter poll with only 18% of the vote. Tom (''Treasure Planet'') received 45%, and Brian (''Cowboys and Aliens'') received 37%.
.*****Brian, who chose ''The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'', also won the twitter poll with 80% of the twitter vote. Sam and Tom each received 10% for ''Goldeneye'' and ''The Field'' respectively.
+Brian chose ''Road House'', leaving Sam with ''Red Dawn''. Sam could not come up with a legitimate argument (even mentioning submarines), and he admitted that he had not seen either movie. Jack gave Brian the point without activating the panel.
+*Split decision. Tom disagreed with Jack, who chose Brian (Steven Segal).
'''Episode 5: Web Show for the Recently Deceased (5-22-2016)'''<ref>Episode 5: Web Show for the Recently Deceased(5-22-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La1AG8ymA8o</ref>
Tom Bennis returns as Fact Checker as Ashley is fighting.
Like the last episode, all fighters come in with the same record. However, that is 0-1 in this fight.
The "seating" order (order in which the fighters fight) had the same finish placements as the last episode.
The themes for questions 3 and 4 in this fight have become Fight Club and The Sound of Music. Although the same themes, for questions 1 and 5, the themes are called Newsies and As Good as It Gets.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Kimber Barrett || 0/1 || Second
|-
| Raul Rodriguez || 0/1 || Third
|-
| Ashley Davis || 0/1 || '''Win'''
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Kimber !! Raul !! Ashley
|-
| 1: Which was [Tim Burton and Johnny Depp's] best collaboration? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What other** villain, DC or Marvel, should get their own movie? || 1*** || ||
|-
| 3: Who was the best action film star in the 1990s? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 4: What is the best original score composed by Danny Elfman? It does not have to be a Tim Burton movie. || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: Who was the best movie villain of all time? || || || 1+
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 2|| 1 || 2
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: These two movies are playing on cable. Which one do we watch: ''Space Jam'' or ''Scooby-Doo''? || || x || 1+*
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: What is the best movie starring Clint Eastwood? || || x || 1+**
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: Who is Hollywood's best Margaret/Maggie? || || x || 1+***
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 0 || x || 3
|}
.*Kimber, who chose ''Edward Scissorhands'', also won the twitter poll with 71% of the vote. 29% chose Ashley (''Ed Wood''), while Raul (''Sleepy Hallow'') received no votes.
.**Besides Harley Quinn.
.***Kimber (The Riddler) and Ashley (The Mandarin) each received 50% of the twitter vote. Jack then went ahead and voted on twitter to give Kimber the twitter poll win.
.****Despite winning the point, Raul (Keanu Reeves) lost the twitter poll with 22%. Ashley (Sylvester Stallone) won the twitter poll with 44%. Kimber (Bruce Willis) received 34%.
.*****Ashley (''Batman (1989)'') also won the twitter poll with 60%. Kimber, who again chose ''Edward Scissorhands'', and Raul (''Spiderman'') received 20% each.
+Ashley (Captain Vidal from ''Pan's Labyrinth'') also won the twitter poll with 45% of the vote. Kimber (Alex de Large) received 33%, while 22% chose Raul (Ghostface).
+*Split decision. Second overturn of the series. Jack disagreed with Raul and Tom and chose Ashley, who chose ''Space Jam'', because she gave more information about the movie.
+**Kimber could not name a Clint Eastwood movie. She was later given some titles, but chose not to fight, so Jack gave her the point.
+***Kimber chose Margaret Cho but couldn't say anything about her other than that she was cool and had tattoos. She conceded to Ashley, even though Ashley still gave an argument. However, Jack did not activate the panel.
'''Episode 6: Bring Out Your Dead (6-5-2016)'''<ref>Episode 6: Bring Out Your Dead (6-5-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re00MPGdBaA</ref>
Tom Bennis and Kimber Barrett, the hosts of Odd Shaped Panel, and both two-time fighters, as Fact Checkers.
At 2:12:50, this is the longest episode of any Fight series at this point.
Although Hector is listed as a new fighter, he has appeared in Movie Fights twice and TV Fights four times.
Before the Lightning Round, it is revealed that the bonus for getting three points in the regular round is that one time during the Lightning Round, the person with the bonus can steal the other fighter's choice one time during the round.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Ashley Davis|| 1/1 || Second
|-
| Hector Navarro || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Brian Hurst || 2/0 || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Ashley !! Hector !! Brian
|-
| 1: What's the best direct-to-DVD/Netflix sequel? || 1 || * ||
|-
| 2: If you were Apocalypse, who[m] would you have chosen as your Four Horsemen? ** || || 1*** ||
|-
| 3: What would you all say is the best zombie movie of all time? || 1**** || ||
|-
| 4: What's the best black and white movie of all time? || 1***** || ||
|-
| 5: It seems a safe bet that ''Captain America: Civil War'' is probably gonna be the number one highest-grossing movie of the summer, so I wanna know what's number two? || || 1+ ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 3 || 2 || 0
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: What's the best movie one-liner? || || 1 || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: Who is the best movie detective? || || 1 || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: What is the best movie about baseball? || 1+* || || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND D: Who should play the next James Bond? || || 1 || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''3''' || x
|}
.*Hector, who chose ''Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero'', won the twitter poll with 60% of the vote, while Ashley (''Hellraiser: Hellseeker'') received 30%, and Brian (''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny'') received 10%.
.**There was a stipulation that the fighters could not use anyone from the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe).
.***Hector, who chose Gambit, Caliban, Sunfire (all of whom were Horsemen in the comics), and Deathbird, won the twitter poll with 63%. Ashley (Deadpool, Iceman, Elixir, and Colossus) received 25%, and Chris (Daken, Sunfire, Polaris, and Mikhail Rasputin) received 13%.
.****Ashley (''Shaun of the Dead'') also won the twitter poll with 58%. Brian (''Dawn of the Dead (1978)'') received 33%, while Hector (''World War Z'') only received 8%.
.*****Ashley (''To Kill a Mockingbird'') actually lost the twitter poll with 27%. Brian (''Citizen Kane'') and Hector (''Sin City'') each received 36%.
+Hector, who chose Suicide Squad, also won the twitter poll with 58% of the vote, while Brian (''Finding Dory'') received 42%. Ashley (''The Secret Life of Pets'') received no votes.
+*Hector chose ''The Sandlot'', but Ashley stole the answer. He then chose ''A League of Their Own''.
'''Episode 7: Young Guns (6-12-2016)'''<ref>Episode 7: Young Guns (6-12-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6NqprL8AOM</ref>
Tom Bennis and Kimber Barrett acted as Fact Checkers even though Ashley was not competing.
The "seating" order (order in which the fighters fight) had the same finish placements as the last episode. Episodes 6 and 7 mark the second consecutive pair in which that happened as it also happened for Episodes 4 and 5.
A different bonus for getting three points before the Lightning Round is introduced.
The topic titles are all changed again.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Austin Singleton || New fighter || Second
|-
| Garrett McDowell || New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Billy Pollihan || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Austin !! Garrett !! Billy
|-
| 1: What's the best order to show her [Jack's 6-year-old daughter] [''Star Wars Episodes I-VI'']? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: What's the best movie that's set in outer space that isn't a ''Star Wars'', ''Star Trek'', or ''Aliens'' movie? || || 1** ||
|-
| 3: What's the best space battle scene that's ever been in a movie? || || 1*** || ***
|-
| 4: Who is the coolest Marvel or DC character, hero or villain, that comes from outer space? **** || || || 1*****
|-
| 5: What is the coolest space ship from any movie? || || 1+ ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 1 || 3 || 1
|-
| TIE BREAKER: What year was the film ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' released? || 0+* || x ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: Who was the better captain: [James T.] Kirk or [Jean-Luc] Picard? || 1+** || || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: What's the best M. Night Shyamalan movie? || || 1 || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C: These two movies are playing on cable. Which do I watch: ''Mad Max [2]: The Road Warrior'' or ''Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome''? || || 1+***,+**** || x
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND D: Who is Hollywood's best medical professional? || || 1+***** || x
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''3''' || x
|}
.*Austin, who chose only ''Episode VII'', actually lost the twitter poll with 11%. Garrett (''Episodes IV-VII'' plus the prequels optionally) and Billy (''Episodes IV-VI'' followed by ''I-III'' and ''VII'') each received 44%.
.**Garrett, who chose ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', also won the twitter poll with 60%, while Billy (''Guardians of the Galaxy'') received 30%, and Austin (''The Martian'') received 10%.
.***Garrett, who chose the trench run in ''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'', and Billy (the Battle of Endor minus Luke vs. Vader) tied in the twitter poll as they did for Round 1 with each receiving 40% of the vote. Austin, who chose the introductory scene from ''Star Trek (2009)'', lost the poll again.
.****Question not specific to movies.
.*****Billy, who chose Superman, also won the twitter vote with 50%. Garrett (Martian Manhunter) received 40%, while Austin (Nova) received 10%.
+Garrett, who chose the Millenium Falcon, also won the twitter poll with 63% of the vote. Austin (the Milano from ''Guardians of the Galaxy'') received 25%, and Billy (the Nostromo from ''Alien'') received 13%.
*After the twitter vote was read, Jack pointed out that Billy and Austin both chose the Enterprise. He had them go with their second choices rather than debate which Enterprise from which ''Star Trek'' movie was better.
**Though he didn't win the poll, this was the only poll in which Austin did not come in last place.
+*Austin waited for Billy to say 1983 and then said 1982. The correct answer was 1977, bring Austin to the Lightning Round.
+**Split decision. Billy disagreed with Jack, who chose Austin (Kirk).
+***Garrett used his bonus, which was to choose to argument second even though he answered first (though this does not appear to have affected the outcome in any way).
+****Jack didn't activate the panel as Austin could not give a legitimate argument for the choice he was forced to take, ''Beyond Thunderdome'', after Garrett picked ''The Road Warrior''.
+*****After Garrett picked Dr. Strange (even though the character has not been in a theatrically-released film as of the date of the fight), Austin could not think of a choice and eventually ran out of time, giving Garrett the victory.
'''Episode 8: Hail to the King, Baby (6-26-2016)'''<ref>Episode 8: Hail to the King, Baby (6-26-2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq0FyWC5cjY</ref>
At 2:24:00, this is the longest episode of any Fight.
Jack competes. Initially, his slot is billed as a mystery fighter.
Brian judges in Jack's place.
Tom and Kimber act as Fact Checkers again, even though Ashley is not fighting.
The "seating" order (order in which the fighters fight) had the same finish placements for the third consecutive episode.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Fighters !! Prior record (wins/non-wins) !! Finish
|-
| Jack Shipley || New fighter || Second
|-
| Langley Neely|| New fighter || '''Win'''
|-
| Amy Awesome || New fighter || Third
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 84%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Question !! Jack !! Langley !! Amy
|-
| 1: What is the best biographical movie about a musician? || 1* || ||
|-
| 2: Best comic book movie from the "Dark Ages" [between ''Batman'' (1989) and ''Blade'' (1998)]? || 1** || ||
|-
| 3: Pitch a good movie that you wouldn't mind seeing a remake of? || || 1*** ||
|-
| 4: What is a successful movie that you wish would have bombed? || || 1**** ||
|-
| 5: ?***** || || ||
|-
| '''Scores going into Lightning Round''' || 2 || 2 || 0
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND A: The best Nicolas Cage performance? || || 1+ ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND B: What is the best comedy sequel? || || 1+* ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C1: I'm gonna show you guys two movies. I want you to pitch which one should be an episode of [Brian's show] "The DVD Bunker" and why? +** || +*** || ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND C2: Hollywood's best Martin...first or last name? || 1 || ||
|-
| LIGHTNING ROUND D: What is the best book-to-movie adaptation? || || 1+**** ||
|-
| '''FINAL SCORES''' || 1 || '''3''' || x
|}
.*Jack, who picked What's Love Got to Do With It, also won the twitter poll with 57% of the votes. Amy (''Sid and Nancy: Love Kills'') received 29% while Langley (''Immortal Beloved'') received 14%.
.**Jack, who picked ''The Crow'', actually lost the twitter poll with 11% of the vote. Langley (''Batman Returns'') received 67%, while Amy (''Men in Black'') received 22%. Even Jack voted for Langley as he originally wanted to pick a ''Batman'' movie but decided not to so that there could be more of a fight.
.***Langley, who picked ''Fantastic Voyage'', also won the twitter poll with 63%. Jack (''Predator'') received 38%, while Amy (''Badlands'') received no votes.
.****Langley, who picked ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'', also won the twitter poll with 78%. Amy (''Minions'') received 22% while Jack (''Jurassic World'') did not receive any votes.
.*****The question was supposed to be "What is the best movie of 1994?" However, as points reset for the Lightning Round and Amy was already eliminated and the fight was already running two hours, Jack had Brian skip the question. Therefore, the only effect was that no one could go in with a [non-specified] bonus.
+Split decision. Amy disagreed with Brian, who chose Langley (''Leaving Las Vegas'') over Jack (''Con Air'').
+*Split decision. Amy disagreed with Brian, who chose Langley (''Beverly Hills Cop II'') over Jack (''Ghostbusters II'').
+**The movies shown were ''Blues Brothers 2000'' and ''Nothing But Trouble''.
+***Question was tossed as Jack had argued for ''Blues Brothers'', not realizing that the movie shown was ''Blues Brothers 2000''.
+****Brian did not activate the panel due to Langley's arguments for ''Gone Girl'' over ''Jaws''.
==Fan Friction References==
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==Gamer Fights==
"Gamer Fights," hosted by Matt Raub, debuted on June 17, 2016 and airs every Friday. The first six episodes were pre-taped and Fact Checked by Nikole Z. Subsequently, episodes mostly aired live and were Fact Checked by Kristen Brancaccio. Starting with episode 6, approximately once monthly, episodes would also be available on Smosh Games, with whom the show in made in collaboration.
On the twentieth episode, it was announced that the show would be moving to a once-monthly format.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Episode # !! Title !! Date !! Host/Judge !! Fact Checker !! Fighter !! Placement
|-
| 1 || What Was the Biggest Surprise of E3? || June 17, 2016 || Matt Raub || Nikole Z || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Miller_(Internet_celebrity) Greg Miller] <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smosh David "Lasercorn" Moss] <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MatPat Matthew Patrick] || Second <br> Third <br> '''Win'''
|-
| 2 || Worst Video Game Based on a Movie? || June 24, 2016 || Matt Raub || Nikole Z || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vsauce Jake Roper] <br> Joshua "Jovenshire" Ovenshire <br> Spencer Gilbert || '''Win''' <br> Third <br> Second
|-
| 3 || Which N64 Game Still Holds Up? || July 1, 2016 || Matt Raub || Nikole Z || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Playboy_Playmates_of_2012#October Pamela Horton] * <br> Leo Camacho <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smosh Matt Sohinki] || '''Win''' <br> Second <br> Third
|-
| 4 || Best Water Level? || July 8, 2016 || Matt Raub || Nikole Z || Malik Forte <br> Maude Garrett ** <br> Max Song || '''Win''' <br> Second <br> Third
|-
| 5 || Pokémon GO Meets Assassin's Creed! || July 15, 2016 || Matt Raub || Nikole Z || (Michael) Davis <br> Jesse Cox <br> Ashley Esqueda || '''Win'''*** <br> Second <br> Third
|-
| 6 || What Character Should be Playable in Injustice 2? || July 22, 2016 || Matt Raub || Nikole Z || Dan Casey <br> Jovenshire**** <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahalo.com Lon Harris] || '''Win''' <br> Second <br> Third
|-
| 7 || Most Memorable Gaming Rivalry? || July 29, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Trisha Hershberger <br> Jimmy Wong <br> (Michael) Schroeder || '''Win''' <br> Third <br> Second
|-
| 8 || Which villain deserves his own game? || August 5, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Jack Conway <br> Maddox <br> Paris Lay || Second***** <br> '''Win''' <br> Third
|-
| 9 || Which Game Deserves an Open World Sequel? || August 12, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smosh Amra "Flitz" Ricketts] <br> Jessica Blum <br> Roger Barr + || '''Win''' <br> Third <br> Second
|-
| 10 || Best Kick Ass Female Character? || August 19, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Vernon Shaw <br> Erika Ishii+* <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Scrimshaw#Podcasts Mark Donica] || Second <br> '''Win''' <br> Third
|-
| 11 || Best Side Scroller of All Time? || August 26, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Lasercorn <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rev3Games Anthony Carboni] <br> Britanni Johnson || Second <br> '''Win''' <br> Third
|-
| 12 || Best Employee in a Video Game? || September 2, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Albrecht Alex Albrecht] <br> Alison Haislip <br> Jeff Cannata || Second <br> Third <br> '''Win'''
|-
| 13 || Pitch a TV Show Turned Video Game! || September 9, 2016 || Matt Raub || Alex Hluch || (Michael) Schroeder <br> Brandon Jones <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Unicorn Milynn Sarley]+** || '''Win''' <br> Third <br> Second
|-
| 14 || Which Children’s Cartoon Deserves a Horror <br> Game Reboot? <br> '''Championship Semi-Finals Round 1''' || September 16, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Matt Patrick <br> Maddox <br> Erika Ishii || '''Win''' <br> Second <br> Third
|-
| 15 || Tabletop Gamer Fights! || September 23, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Hector Navarro+*** <br> Ivan Van Norman <br> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Mercer Matthew Mercer] || Second <br> Third <br> '''Win'''
|-
| 16 || Pitch a Game Based on a Literary Main <br> Character! +**** || September 30, 2016 || Matt Raub || Alex Hluch || Paola Alejandra +*****<br> Stephen Lemieux +*****<br> Ashley Esqueda ++ || Tie for Second <br> Tie for Second <br> '''Win'''
|-
| 17 || Most Replayable Game of All Time? ++* || October 7, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Woody Tondorf <br> Max Song <br> Jack Conway || Tie for Second <br> Tie for Second <br> '''Win'''
|-
| 18 || Pitch the Video Game Version of an Unlikely <br> Movie ++** || October 14, 2016 || Matt Raub || Alex Hluch || Lasercorn <br> Max Song ++*** <br> Jovenshire || '''Win''' <br> Third ++**** <br> Second
|-
| 19 || What Unlikely Character Should Be in Mortal <br> Kombat? ++***** || October 21, 2016 || Matt Raub || Alex Hluch || OMGitsfirefoxx (Sonja Reid) <br> Milynn Sarley <br> Pamela Horton +++|| Second <br> '''Win''' <br> Third +++*, +++**
|-
| 20 || What Character Should Be President? +++*** <br> '''Championship Semi-Finals Round 2'''+++**** || October 28, 2016 || Matt Raub || Sarah Whittle || Ashley Esqueda <br> Anthony Carboni <br> Dan Casey || Tie for Second <br> '''Win''' <br> Tie for Second
|-
| 21 || What Will Be The Hottest Console This Holiday Season?+++***** || November 25, 2016 || Matt Raub || Kristen Brancaccio || Marisha Ray <br> JD Zelman <br> Adam Murphy || '''Win''' <br> Third <br> Second
|-
| 22 || Pitch A Holiday Themed Game For An Existing Franchise++++ || December 23, 2016 || Spencer Gilbert || Kristen Brancaccio <br> ++++* || Roger Barr <br> Erika Ishii <br> Cesar Solario || Second <br> '''Win''' <br> Third
|}
.*Pamela is the second Playboy Playmate (after Nikki Leigh, also from 2012) to compete on Screen Junkies.
.**Maude (whose name is displayed as Muade) becomes the second fighter (after Spencer) to appear in Movie, TV, and Gamer Fights.
.***Davis is simultaneously undefeated in Movie Fights and Gamer Fights, which no one else has pulled off. However, that is only two fights total.
*Previously, Clarke Wolfe, Ken Napzok, and Coy Jandreau have each simultaneously held undefeated records in Movie Fights and TV Fights with respective records of 1-0/1-0, 2-0/1-0, and 2-0/2-0.
*Subsequently, Coy would lose a Movie Fight to Alicia Malone; Trisha Hershberger would become the only person to be simultaneously undefeated in TV Fights and Gamer Fights, eventually attaining a 2-0/1-0 record (despite also having a Movie Fights record of 0-6 (shortly afterwards, she would win an episode of Movie Fights, making her the first to win all three fights)); and Brannon Braga would become simultaneously undefeated in Movie Fights and TV Fights with a 1-0 record in each.
.****Matt refers to scoring 0 points (which Lon did) as "pulling a Joven." However, Joven has never scored 0 points on Movie Fights or Gamer Fights. The first to do this was Jon Bailey on Movie Fights, and Joven's only appearance on Movie Fights was several months prior.
.*****First time since the premiere episode that the person sitting next to Matt didn't win.
+Roger is the fourth fighter to appear in Movie, TV, and Gamer Fights, after Spencer, Maude, and Trisha.
+*Matt introduced Erika as having appeared on fights on Screen Junkies before, but that is not accurate.
*She would eventually appear on TV Fights (coming in second to Hector Navarro), four days after her second Gamer Fights appearance, which itself was still four weeks in the future.
+**Milynn is the second member of Team Unicorn to appear on Gamer Fights, the week after Alison Haislip. Former member Michele Boyd has appeared on TV Fights, but not yet Gamer Fights.
+***Hector, who just fought his fifth TV fight (and won) three days earlier, becomes the fifth fighter (after Spencer, Maude, Trisha, and Roger) to appear in Movie, TV, and Gamer Fights. So far, nobody has won in all three, though all except Maude have won in two.
*Trisha would later win the 104th episode of Movie Fights, making her the first to win all three.
*Lon Harris would become the sixth fighter to appear in all three, but unlike the other five, Gamer Fights was his ''first'' (rather than third) show. He would reach this during a TV Fights appearance, just five days after his first appearance (a victory) on Movie Fights.
+****First pre-taped episode since the sixth episode. Accordingly, it is also the first to not be fact checked by Nikole Z.
+*****Paola and Stephen are the first pair to tie in a Screen Junkies fight since the eighth episode of Movie Fights, 22 months earlier.
++Though scores aren't always displayed in Gamer Fights, especially during the Boss Battle (Speed Round), it would appear that since there was no such battle in this episode, Ashley sets the record for the lowest winning score in any Screen Junkies fight ever with three points.
++*All the contestants plus Matt wore ties. However, since Kristen did not, Matt took his off at the beginning of the show.
++**Redemption fight as all contestants have lost at least once and never won.
++***Max is the first fighter to appear in back-to-back episodes.
++****Max is the first fighter to finish in third twice.
++*****First all-female fighter panel in Gamer Fights.
+++Pamela sets the record for longest absence between two episodes in Gamer Fights with 15 weeks.
+++*Pamela is the first fighter to go from 1-0 to 1-1 outside of the Belt Tournament.
+++**Pamela is the third fighter in Gamer Fights (after Ashley Esqueda in episode 5 and Brandon Jones in episode 13) to get the first point but finish in third place. Pamela actually got the first point in both of her fights.
+++***First pre-taped episode since the sixthteenth episode.
*At the end of the episode, Matt announced that the show would be moving to a monthly format.
+++****Unlike the first tournament fight, which consisted solely of 1-0 fighters, this fight included Ashley Esqueda, who was 1-1.
+++*****Pre-taped due to the Thanksgiving break.
++++Pre-taped due to the Christmas break.
++++*Accompanied on the couch by Donald "Dizzle" Davis, who has now appeared on the couch for all three Fight formats.
==Movie Games==
"Movie Games," hosted by Jeremy Jahns, debuted on November 21, 2015 and airs every other Saturday, alternating with Chris Stuckman's "F1rst and Worst" (it continued to air every other Saturday following the end of "F1rst and Worst" in November 2016).
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%; margin-right: 0;"
|-
! Episode !! Winning Team !! Winner !! Runner-up !! Score !! Losing Team !! Losing Team Members
|-
| 1 || Screen Junkies || Andy Signore || Dan Murrell || 8-7 || Schmoes Know || Mark Ellis and Kristian Harloff
|-
| 2 || Cinenerds || Chris Stuckmann || Alicia Malone || 5-4* || Belated Media || Zan Alda and Michael Barryte
|-
| 3 || Green || JTE || Jason Inman || 7-6** || Unpopular Kids || Matt Raub and Jovenshire
|-
| 4 || Superhero News || Hector Navarro || Adam Hlavac || 8-3*** || Six Degrees || Stacy Howard and Brianne Chandler
|-
| 5**** || Rebels Without Applause || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Lipnicki Jonathan Lipnicki] || Benita Robledo || 4-2 || Masters of Fun || Joe Burke and Dayton Sinkia
|-
| 6 || Screen Junkies || Dan Murrell || Andy Signore || 9-7 || Rico's Roughnecks || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper_Van_Dien Casper Van Dien] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Neumeier Ed Neumeier]
|-
| 7 || Roadhouse || Sasha Perl-Raver***** || Jejuan Guillory || 9-5 || Hershbarger || Roger Barr + and Trisha Hershberger+
|-
| 8 || Geek Nation || Mark Reilly || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Kramer Clare Kramer] || 5-1+* || TV Fights || Ken Napzok and Roxy Striar
|-
| 9 || Sword and Shell || Andre Meadows || Katie Wilson || 6-3 || Rotten Tomatoes || Grae Drake and Matt Atchity
|-
| 10 || Wild Bunch || Pat Healy || Hal Rudnick || 6-5 || Elf Shield || JTE+** and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Playboy_Playmates_of_2012#May Nikki Leigh]
|-
| 11 || #FILMGEEK (Profiles) || Scott Mantz || Alicia Malone+*** || 6-5 || Star-Spangled Schmoe || Mark Ellis+*** and Josh Macuga
|-
| 12+**** || Club 33 || Andy Signore+*****, ++ || Mike Carlson || 6-4 || Team 80s || JTE+***** and Dan Murrell+*****
|-
| 13 || Superhero News || Adam Hlavac ++* || Hector Navarro ++* || 7-4 || No Expectations || Matt Raub++* and Joe Bereta
|-
| 14 || Merry Marvelites || Coy Jandreau || Matt Key || 7-6 || Nerd Alert || Francis Maxwell and Kim Horcher
|-
| 15 || Doom Bunnies || Michele Boyd || Ken Napzok++** || 3-2 || Huey Lewis and the Newts || Lee Newton and Andrew Delman
|-
| 16 || David Beckham || Brice Beckham|| David Fickas || 8-7 || Red Halen || Alicia Malone++*** and Mark Ellis++***
|-
| 17 || Cravescape || William Bibbiani|| Jonathan London || 10-8 || Swayze|| Sasha Perl-Raver++**** and <br> Jejuan Guillory++****
|-
| 18 || House Griffinlink || Will Link || David Griffin || 9-6 || Dos Padres|| Brent Lydic and Bill Posley
|-
| 19++***** || Flaming Hamlets || John Rocha || Lindsey Pankurst || 7-7+++ || Streets Ahead || Matthew Ness and Jenny West
|-
| 20 || Cinema Twins || Joshua Chavez || Peter Chavez || 4-2 || Max Effort || Matt Knost and Shane Bierley
|-
| 21 || Silver Screen || Chris Michael Smith || T.J. Heath || 10-7 || Shadow Council || Teddy Cecil and Nicolas Sato
|-
| 22 || Biggie and Little || Lucas Popowitz || Alex Guez || 9-9+++* || Cut the Check || Jason Fugh and Kyle Bingham
|-
| 23 || Flash || Trevor Reece || Chris Fimbres || 10-6 || R&R || Robert Torres and Roger Barr+++**
|-
| 24 || Coulson || Greg Blanchard || Clarke Wolfe|| 10-10 <br>+++*** || Buscemi || Brad Alkire and AJ Alkire
|-
| 25 || Lifelong Best Friends || Keith Carey || Rob Fee || 9-6 || Los Angeles <br> Brainsaw Massacre || Roger Barr+++**** and John Bower
|-
| 26+++***** || Cuba Gooding <br> Missile Crisis || Andy Signore++++, <br> ++++* || JTE++++* || 6-5 || Freak & Geek || Doug Benson and Samm Levine++++**
|-
| 27 || Study Breakers || Kyle Hayashida || Ryan O'Flaherty || 10-9 || Brosive Bears || Daniel Camacho and Louie Guerrero
|-
| 28 || Sameron || Cameron Rice || Sam Brown || 9-8 || Superhero News || Hector Navarro++++*** and <br> Adam Hlavac++++***
|-
| 29 || Yule Regret This || Joe Starr || Spencer Gilbert++++**** || 7-4 || Blonde Inferno || Sasha Perl-Raver++++***** and <br> Roth Cornet
|-
| 30 || Normal || James Kirkland || Mike (no last name) || 7-7+++++ || Jar Jar Rises || Andy Fiedler and Rob Torres
|-
| 31 || Rocket Buddies || Joshua Staman || Christian Spicer || 7-7+++++* || Black Cats || Brandon Swofford and <br> Jennifer Wenger+++++**
|-
| 32 || Serenity || Iran Quijano || Jade Kim || 5-3 || Spyridon || Josué Silva and Keegan Dunlap
|-
| 33 || The Good and the Ugly || Kyle McFadden || Ify Nwadiwe || 5-2 || Cruise Control || Ben Bateman and Andrew Ghai
|}
.*While the questions for Alicia and Chris were both the same, they were not all asked in the same order. Further, the show did not explicitly state whether the contestants' answers were correct or not or even how many points each contestant got. As such, the correct answers to the questions that were wrong as never revealed, such as Vito Corleone's daughter being named Connie, the clocks in ''Pulp Fiction'' being set to 4:20, or the first place in a sales contest in ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' being a Cadillac Eldorado.
.**Jason was initially ruled to have received only five points as he said that the "E" in the MCU's S.H.I.E.L.D stood for Enforcement, which it does. He was told it stood for Espionage, but that is not true.
.***As Hector had already beaten Adam on points and time, Jeremy did not re-read Adam's passed questions.
.****This episode features the actors who play the interns in the Screen Junkies Plus show "Interns of F.I.E.L.D"
.*****As of March 26, 2016, Sasha is the only competitor on the show who has been on TV Fights and not on Movie fights. All others have been on both (8, though not all had appeared on TV Fights yet by the time of their Movie Games appearances), neither (14), or only Movie Fights (14). (edit: in episode 11 (air date April 9, 2016), Josh Macuga becomes the second such fighter; he would later be followed by Matt Key, Coy Jandreau very briefly, Michele Boyd, and David Griffin) (subsequent edit: Sasha appears in the 85th episode of Movie Fights (youtube air date May 28, 2016), pushing her into the "both" category; Coy Jandreau, who had very briefly been in the "TV Fights only" category since May 21, also moved to "both" after winning the 85th Movie Fight, the third of five undefeated Screen Junkies victories).
+Roger and Trisha would eventually become the first two people to compete in Movie Fights, TV Fights, Gamer Fights, and Movie Games.
+*Clare had passed on four questions, but Jeremy didn't go back through them as she would need to get all of them right to tie, but there was only a matter of seconds left before she would reach Mark's time.
+**Although JTE is the third repeat competitor (after Andy and Dan), he is the first to play on two different teams.
+***Alicia and Mark are the fourth and fifth repeat competitors and the second and third to play on two different teams.
*Mark is also the first to be on the losing team twice.
+****In this episode:
-JTE was asked what his last name was, but he wouldn't reveal it (Tapia). It is in the title of the episode.
-JTE and Dan set the record for the longest movie chain yet with 12. However, it was beaten by Andy and Mike moments later with 14.
*It was also beaten in episode 26 by JTE and Andy with 13.
-Between the two teams, going into the Twenty Questions round, the teams had a combined 5600 points (2800 each).
-Recently, before Twenty Questions, Jeremy started giving a clue, but due to the skill level of the competitors, he decided not to.
+*****Andy, Dan, and JTE are the first three competitors to appear three times.
*Andy and Dan are the fourth and fifth to play on two different teams (this is the first time they play against each other).
*JTE is the first to play on three different teams and the second to be on the losing team twice.
++Andy becomes the first two-time winner. He also becomes the first person to be on a winning team three times.
++*Hector, Adam, and Matt are the sixth, seventh, and eighth repeat competitors.
*Matt is the sixth to play on two different teams.
++**Ken is the ninth repeat competitor and the seventh to play on two different teams. Each time, he was on the same team as a co-host of one of his shows (TV Fights, Watching Thrones).
++***Alicia and Mark are the fourth and fifth competitors (after Andy, Dan, and JTE in episode 12) to appear three times and the second and third (after JTE) to play on three different teams.
*They are also the first two to lose three times.
*Alicia is the third to be on the losing team twice.
*Mark is the first to be on the losing team three times.
++****Sasha and Jejuan are the tenth and eleventh repeat competitors. Although they appear together again, their team name is changed from Roadhouse to Swayze, after Patrick Swayze, the star of the film ''Roadhouse''.
++*****Besides John Rocha, all of the participants are fans. Similar style episodes would later feature Matt Knost and Roger Barr, both of whom would be on the losing teams.
+++John took 1:34 while Lindsey took 1:58. Since John was faster, he won.
+++*Lucas took 1:03 while Alex took 1:14.
+++**Roger is the twelfth repeat competitor.
*He is the eighth to appear on two different teams and the fourth to be on the losing team twice.
+++***This is the first time both members of the winning team answered all questions correctly in the Third Act. Greg took 1:06 while Clarke took 1:22.
+++****Roger is the sixth competitor to appear three times.
*He is the fourth to play on three different teams.
*He is the third (after Alicia and Mark in episode 16) to lose three times.
*He is the second (after Mark) to be on the losing team three times.
+++*****Episode 26 is the first since episode 12 to feature four Movie Fights veterans.
++++Already the only two-time winner, Andy becomes the first three-time winner. He also becomes the first person to be on a winning team four times.
*He is the fifth to play on three different teams.
++++*Andy and JTE are the first two competitors to appear four times.
*Their third time was also in the same episode as each other.
*JTE is the first to appear on four different teams.
++++**In a bonus episode with Doug and Samm competing with each other in the Final Act, Samm beat Doug 8-6.
++++***Hector and Adam are the seventh and eighth competitors to appear three times.
*They are the first two to appear on the same team for three different episodes.
++++****Spencer becomes the fourth person to appear on Movie Fights, TV Fights, Gamer Fights, and Movie Games (after Roger, Trisha, and Hector).
++++*****Sasha is the ninth competitor to appear three times
**She is the ninth to appear on two different teams (if Roadhouse and Swayze are considered the same team) and the fifth to be on the losing team twice.
+++++James took 1:31 while Mike took 1:32. Both ended by answering the same question incorrectly.
+++++*Joshua took 2:18 while Christian took 3:16. Both ended with wrong answers, but to different questions.
+++++**While this episode (like the previous) was a fan episode, Jennifer is the girlfriend of former competitor Casper Van Dien.
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== Drawing "lines" in OpenSCAD ==
No no no hull() is much more consistent for sharp multi-lines.
Place and rotate a sphere or cylinder at every vertex and hull pair twice.
<source lang="javascript">
module line(p0, p1,p2, thickness=1) {
v = p1-p0;
v2 = p2-p1;
hull(){
translate(p0)
multmatrix(rotate_from_to([0,0,1],v))
cylinder(d=thickness, h=norm(v)*0.1, $fn=4);
translate(p1)
multmatrix(rotate_from_to([0,0,1],v2))
cylinder(d=thickness, h=norm(v)*0.1, $fn=4);
}
}
knot = [ for(i=[0:4:360])
[ (19*cos(3*i) + 40)*cos(2*i),
(19*cos(3*i) + 40)*sin(2*i),
19*sin(3*i) ] ];
for(i=[0:len(knot)-2])
line(knot[i], knot[(i+1)%(len(knot)-1)],knot[(i+2)%(len(knot)-1)], thickness=5);
</source>
== Bundt cake ==
What's with the bundt cake section? Is this a joke? It doesn't particularly look like a cake, and doesn't seem to show off any particular techniques from the previous section. Should it be removed? [[User:Quantum7|Quantum7]] ([[User talk:Quantum7|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Quantum7|contribs]]) 08:03, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
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== Drawing "lines" in OpenSCAD ==
No no no hull() is much more consistent for sharp multi-lines.
Place and rotate a sphere or cylinder at every vertex and hull pair twice.
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">
module line(p0, p1,p2, thickness=1) {
v = p1-p0;
v2 = p2-p1;
hull(){
translate(p0)
multmatrix(rotate_from_to([0,0,1],v))
cylinder(d=thickness, h=norm(v)*0.1, $fn=4);
translate(p1)
multmatrix(rotate_from_to([0,0,1],v2))
cylinder(d=thickness, h=norm(v)*0.1, $fn=4);
}
}
knot = [ for(i=[0:4:360])
[ (19*cos(3*i) + 40)*cos(2*i),
(19*cos(3*i) + 40)*sin(2*i),
19*sin(3*i) ] ];
for(i=[0:len(knot)-2])
line(knot[i], knot[(i+1)%(len(knot)-1)],knot[(i+2)%(len(knot)-1)], thickness=5);
</syntaxhighlight>
: I agree, this looks better. `hull` should be fast enough with `$fn=4`, although for higher values performance could be lower than the cylinder solution. I think we should switch to this solution. [[User:Quantum7|Quantum7]] ([[User talk:Quantum7|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Quantum7|contribs]]) 08:49, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
== Bundt cake ==
What's with the bundt cake section? Is this a joke? It doesn't particularly look like a cake, and doesn't seem to show off any particular techniques from the previous section. Should it be removed? [[User:Quantum7|Quantum7]] ([[User talk:Quantum7|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Quantum7|contribs]]) 08:03, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
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XSLTForms has implemented a number of functions beyond those required by the XForms specification. As of r638, these include:
* [[XSLTForms/The_alert_function | alert()]]
* control-property()
* encode-for-uri()
* fromtostep() a functional equivalent of the XPath 2.0 <code>to</code> operator (<code>1 to 10</code> = <code>fromtostep(1,10,1)</code>)
* invalid-id()
* is-valid()
* itext() (for text internationalization)
* js-eval()
* selection()
* [[XSLTForms/The_transform_function | transform()]]
There are separate pages for some of these. [And there should be separate pages for each of them.]
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XSLTForms has implemented a number of functions beyond those required by the XForms specification. As of r638, these include:
* [[XSLTForms/The_alert_function | alert()]]
* control-property()
* encode-for-uri()
* [[XSLTForms/The_fromtostep_function | fromtostep()]] a functional equivalent of the XPath 2.0 <code>to</code> operator (<code>1 to 10</code> = <code>fromtostep(1,10,1)</code>)
* invalid-id()
* is-valid()
* itext() (for text internationalization)
* js-eval()
* selection()
* [[XSLTForms/The_transform_function | transform()]]
There are separate pages for some of these. [And there should be separate pages for each of them.]
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Stardew Valley/Characters
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There are many characters is Stardew Valley. Some have special routines and they all have favorite gifts and disliked gifts. Some characters are single and you can eventually date and even marry them. (The game does restrict you to dating people of a specific gender based on the gender of your player character.) You're friendship level for single characters is 8 hearts; but can be increased if you begin dating.
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== Villagers ==
There are 28 villagers; all of them are listed in the Social tab, and you can become friendly with them.
* [[/Abigail/]] - Single, female.
::Abigail is the daughter of Caroline and Pierre. She lives at Pierre's General Store and can sometime be seen working there.
* [[/Alex/]] - Single, male.
::Alex is the grandson of Evelyn and George. He lives at 1 River Road and his hobby is bodybuilding.
* [[/Caroline/]] - Married, female.
::Caroline is Abigail's mother and Pierre's wife. She lives at Pierre's General Store.
* [[/Clint/]] - Non-datable, male.
::Clint lives and works at the Blacksmith's.
* [[/Demetrius/]] - Married, male.
::Demetrius is Maru's father, Sebastian's step-father, Robin's husband. He lives at the Carpenter's Shop where he works as a scientist.
* [[/Elliott/]] - Single, male.
::Elliott is a writer. He lives in Elliott's Cabin but can be seen walking around town gathering inspiration.
* [[/Emily/]] - Single, female.
::Emily lives with her sister Haley at 2 Willow Lane. She works at the Saloon afternoons.
* [[/Evelyn/]] - Married, female.
::Evelyn is Alex's grandmother and George's wife. She lives at 1 River Road and her hobby is baking.
* [[/George/]] - Married, male.
::George is Alex's grandfather and Evelyn's husband. He lives at 1 River Road.
* [[/Gus/]] - Non-datable, male.
::Gus lives in the Saloon, which he owns and operates.
* [[/Haley/]] - Single, female.
:: Haley lives with her sister Emily at 2 Willow Lane. Her hobby is photography.
* [[/Harvey/]] - Single, male.
::Harvey is the local doctor and you can purchase medical supplies from his shop when it's open. He works and lives at Harvey's Clinic, but can often be seen walking outdoors.
* [[/Jas/]] - Child, female.
::Jas is Marnie's Niece. She is often seen with Vincent, and receives tutoring from Penny.
* [[/Jodi/]] - Married, female.
::Jodi is Sam and Victor's mother, and Kent's wife. She lives at 1 Willow Lane and spends most of the time caring for her children.
* [[/Kent/]] - Married, male.
::Jodi is Sam and Victor's father, and Jodi's husband. He lives at 1 Willow Lane but can often be seen walking around town. (Kent does not appear in the game until the second year.)
* [[/Leah/]] - Single, female.
::Leah is a sculptor and painter. She lives in Leah's Cottage, but often visits different locations in the valley to set up her easel.
* [[/Lewis/]] - Non-datable, male.
::Lewis lives in the Mayor's Manor. He can often be seen in the town square.
* [[/Linus/]] - Non-datable, male.
::Linus is practically homeless and lives in a Tent.
* [[/Marnie/]] - Non-datable, female.
::Marnie is Shane and Vincent's aunt. She lives on Marnie's Ranch and you can purchase animals and related supplies when she's there.
* [[/Maru/]] - Single, female.
::Maru is the daughter of Robin and Demetrius and the step-sister of Sebastian. She lives in the Carpenter's Shop, but works part time at Harvey's Clinic.
* [[/Pam/]] - Non-datable, female.
::Pam is Penny's mother. She lives in the Trailer, but she spends afternoons at JojaMart and evenings in the Saloon.
* [[/Penny/]] - Single, female.
::Penny is the daughter of Pam. She lives in the Trailer and tutors Jas and Vincent, the neighborhood children.
* [[/Pierre/]] - Married, male.
::Pierre is Abigail's father and Caroline's husband. He lives at Pierre's General Store, which he owns and operates.
* [[/Robin/]] - Married, female.
::Robin is Maru and Sebastian's mother, and Demetrius' wife. She lives at the Carpenter's Shop which she owns and operates.
* [[/Sam/]] - Single, male.
::Sam is the son of Jodi and Kent, and the brother of Vincent. He works part-time at Jojamart.
* [[/Sebastian/]] - Single, male.
::Sebastian is Robin's son and Demetrius' step-son. He works as a freelance computer programmer.
* [[/Shane/]] - Single, male.
::Shane is Marnie's Nephew. He lives at Marnie's Ranch and works at Jojamart; he spends evenings in the Saloon.
* [[/Vincent/]] - Child, male.
::Vincent is Jodi's and Kent's son, and Sam's brother. He is often seen with Jas, and receives tutoring from Penny.
* [[/Willie/]] - Non-datable, male.
::Willie lives in the Fish Shop, which he owns and operates. He can often be seen fishing around the valley.
== Friendable Non-Villagers ==
In addition to villager, there are other characters in the game you can become friends with.
* [[/Dwarf/]]
::The Dwarf lives in a secret location near town.
* [[/Krobus/]]
::The Krobus lives in a secret location near town.
* [[/Sandy/]]
::Sandy lives in the Calico Desert, which can't be reached without the bus.
* [[/Wizard/]]
::The Wizard lives in the Wizard's Tower where he practices his magical arts.
== Other characters in Stardew Valley ==
There are a few other characters in Stardew Valley which you can interact with, but are not listed in the Social tab.
* Gunther
::Gunther runs the Stardew Library Museum & Library.
* Marlon
::Marlon runs the Adventurer's Guild.
* Gil
::Spends his time in the Adventurer's Guild.
* Morris
::Morris runs the JojaMart and is the local representative of Joja Corporation.
== Visitors ==
Finally, there are some characters which are only seen on special occasions.
* Grandpa
::This is your grandfather who left you his farm.
* Governor
::This is the governor of the region where Stardew Valley is location. He visits once a year, at the Luau festival.
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| Category = Nigerian recipes
| Difficulty = 3
| Image = [[File:Picture of a Dodo Ikire served by a Food Blogger - WA0014.jpg|300px]]
}}
{{Recipe}}
'''Dodo ikire''' is a Nigerian dish of fried overripe plantain. According to legend, it was developed in the town of Ikire by a woman as an alternative to discarding overripe plantains.
== Ingredients ==
* Overripe [[Cookbook:Plantain|plantain]], peeled and [[Cookbook:Slicing|sliced]]
* [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]]
* [[Cookbook:Red pepper flakes|Crushed pepper]]
* [[Cookbook:Vegetable oil|Vegetable oil]] for frying
==Procedure==
#Mash the [[Cookbook:Plantain|plantain]] and transfer it into a bowl.
#Stir in salt and crushed pepper until well-combined.
#Heat oil in a [[Cookbook:Frying Pan|frying pan]] for a few minutes, but don't allow to smoke. Allow it heat for a few minutes (3–4 minutes is enough).
#Scoop the plantain mixture into the hot oil. Cook until darkened but not burnt.
#Remove the dodo ikire from the oil, and drain any excess.
#Re-mould the dodo ikire into balls. Sprinkle with some [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]].
== Notes, tips, and variations ==
* Do not overcook the dodo ikire, as it will burn and taste bitter.
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using plantain]]
[[Category:Recipes using chile flake]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
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Cookbook:Ebiripo (Nigerian Mashed Taro)
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{{Recipe summary
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| Difficulty = 2
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{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Nigeria|Cuisine of Nigeria]]
'''Ebiripo''' is an Ijebu dish of mashed [[Cookbook:Taro Root|cocoyam]]. It is often eaten with [[Cookbook:Egusi Soup|egusi soup]] or [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] sauce, but you can eat it with any [[Cookbook:Soup|soup]] of your choice.
==Ingredients==
* [[Cookbook:Cocoyam|Cocoyam]] tubers, peeled
* [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]]
* [[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] (optional)
* [[Cookbook:Water|Water]]
* Moi-moi leaves, cleaned
==Equipment==
*[[Cookbook:Grater|Grater]] or blender
*Cooking pot
*Knife
*Bowl
*Steamer
== Procedure ==
#Wash the cocoyam thoroughly with salt and water. [[Cookbook:Grating|Grate]] or [[Cookbook:Puréeing|blend]] it into a paste.
#Season the paste with salt and [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], and mix well.
#Scoop the paste into the moi-moi leaves, and wrap them to seal in the mixture.
#Place a pot on medium heat, and arrange the wrapped parcels in the pot. Add a small amount of water to the pot.
#Cover the pot, and cook over medium heat for about an hour to [[Cookbook:Steaming|steam]] the ebiripo.
#Remove, and serve with [[Cookbook:Egusi Soup|egusi soup]], pepper sauce, or [[Cookbook:Palm Oil|palm oil]].
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
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Cookbook:Lafun (Nigerian Cassava Swallow)
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{{Recipe summary
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| Difficulty = 1
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{{recipe}} | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Nigeria]]
'''Lafun''', also known as '''white amala''', is a typical Nigerian [[Cookbook:Swallow|swallow]] made from cassava flour. It is commonly consumed by the Yoruba tribe, and it is served with various soups, such as [[Cookbook:Ewedu Soup (Yoruba Style)|ewedu soup]], [[Cookbook:Nigerian Okra Soup (Ila Asepo)|okro soup]][[Cookbook:Efo Riro|, ẹfọ riro]] and [[Cookbook:Egusi Seed|ẹgusi soup.]]
==Ingredients==
*2 [[Cookbook:Cup|cups]] [[Cookbook:Water|water]]
*1 cup [[Cookbook:Cassava|cassava]] flour
*¼ cup hot water
==Procedure==
#[[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] the 2 cups of water in a pot, then stir in [[Cookbook:Cassava|cassava]] flour.
#Stir in the ¼ cup hot water, and allow the mixture to steam for a few minutes.
#Stir until the mixture is smooth and lump free.
#Serve the lafun with your choice of soup.
== Notes, tips, and variations ==
* Although tapioca is derived from cassava, you must use cassava flour not tapioca flour/starch in this recipe.
* The quantity of water needed may depend on the brand of cassava flour you use.
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes for swallows]]
[[Category:Recipes using cassava flour]]
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==Section 1.1 - Introduction (ITS HARD)==
'''Geometry''' comes from two words: '''geo''' which means Earth and '''metry''' meaning measure. Therefore, geometry means "measuring the Earth". This branch of mathematics deals with the understanding of point and lines and their combinations. In other words, geometry is a type of maths used to measure things that are impossible to measure with devices. For example, no one has been able take a tape measure around the Earth, yet we are pretty confident that the circumference of the planet at the equator is {{convert|40075.036|km}}. How do we know that? The first known case of calculating the distance around the Earth was done by {{w|Eratosthenes}} around 240 BCE. What tools do you think current scientists might use to measure the size of planets? The answer is geometry.
However, geometry is more than measuring the size of objects. If you were to ask someone who had taken geometry in high school what it is that s/he remembers, the answer would most likely be proofs. If you were to ask him/her what it is that s/he liked the least, the answer would probably be proofs. A study of Geometry does not have to include proofs. Proofs are not unique to Geometry. Proofs could have been done in algebra or delayed until calculus. The reason that High School Geometry almost always spends a lot of time with proofs is that the first great Geometry textbook, "The Elements," was written exclusively with proofs.
This textbook is based on Euclidean geometry. Euclidean refers to a book written over two thousand years ago called {{w|Euclid's_Elements|The Elements}} by a man named Euclid. In this book Euclid provides methods using just a compass, ruler and a protractor to prove geometrical statements. His method influences the way geometry is taught today. Euclid's book was part of the math curriculum until the beginning of the twentieth century.
==Section 1.2 - Reasoning==
There are two general ways of reaching conclusions: inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning.
===Inductive Reasoning===
Inductive reasoning is the method we use more often, reaching a conclusion based on previous observations. For example, if I notice that the Sun rises in the east every day, then through inductive reasoning, I could conclude that the Sun will rise from the east tomorrow. In math, we may notice a pattern from which we draw conclusions. Look at the following pattern:
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|<math>2^2=4</math>,||<math>2\le4</math>
|-
|<math>3^2=9</math>,||<math>3\le9</math>
|-
|<math>(-1)^2=1</math>,||<math>-1\le1</math>
|-
|<math>(-2)^2=4</math>,||<math>-2\le4</math>
|}
Through inductive reasoning, we may conclude that whenever a number is squared, the result is a number which is greater than or equal to the original number. Based on the result of squaring whole numbers, this appears to be true. Inductive logic is not certain, though. There are some numbers for which our conclusion does not hold:
:{| style="border:1px solid #999; text-align:center;" cellspacing="20"
|-
|<math>\left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^2=\frac{1}{4}</math>
|-
|<math>\frac{1}{2}>\frac{1}{4}</math>
|}
The same can be applied to problems outside of Math. A foreign observer of American baseball may conclude after watching several games that the game consists of nine innings. He will only realize that this observation is false after observing a game that is tied after nine innings. Inductive reasoning is useful, but not certain. There will always be a chance that there is an observation that will show the reasoning to be false. Only one observation is needed to prove the conclusion to be false. This theory was first formulated by Kuhn in his study of the laws of induction. The question being one of whether a paradigm has the correct generalizations to proceed to a conclusion that is factual.
----
Much of the reasoning in geometry is like this, consisting of three simple stages (see example A):
;1. Look for commonalities
:A pattern.
;2. Make a conjecture:
:An unproven statement that you will prove.
;3. Prove/disprove
:The conjecture.
===Deductive Reasoning===
Deductive reasoning is reaching a conclusion by combining known truths to create a new truth. Unlike inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning is certain, provided that the normal rules of logic are used to conclude such truths. In order to use deductive reasoning there must be a starting point, normally called the axioms or postulates of the theory. For example, an axiom in geometry asserts that given two points, there is only one line that contains both points. Observe that while this is an axiom, it can be used to deduce that two different lines that are not parallel will intersect at only one point.
Not only axioms can be used to deduce new truths. Other knowledge deduced from the axioms using the rules of logic can be used to validate new truths. For example, we can conclude that if three points A, B and C are not in the same line, the lines determined by two of them can only meet at A, B and C (since we already know that two lines can only intersect at one point, all that is necessary to prove is that the lines determined by two of the three points are different, and that is immediate since the given points do not belong to any one line).
===Vocabulary===
<b>conjecture</b>: A statement in need of proof.
<font size=3>'''Example A:''' Making a Conjecture</font>
<br><br>
<br>The sum of the first ''x'' odd positive integers can be expressed as <math>n^2</math>
<br>
<br>
<table>
<tr valign='top'>
<td>
'''Solution - Inductive:'''
<br>sum of the first 1 odd positive integers: 1 = 1 = 1<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 2 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 = 4 = 2<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 3 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 = 9 = 3<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 4 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16 = 4<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 5 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25 = 5<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 6 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 = 36 = 6<sup>2</sup>
<br><br>
<br>
<br>The sum of the first ''x'' odd positive integers is ''x''<sup>2</sup>.
</td>
<td style='border-right: solid 1px black; width=30px'> </td>
<td style='border-left: solid 1px black; width=30px'> </td>
<td>
'''Solution - Deductive'''<br>
<table>
<tr>
<td colspan='2'>Prove that the sum of the first n odd numbers: <math>\sum_{x=1}^n(2x-1)=n^2</math>.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> </td>
<td><math>\sum_{x=1}^n(2x-1)</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>2\sum_{x=1}^n x-\sum_{x=1}^n 1</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>2\frac{n(n+1)}{2}-n</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>n^2+n-n</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>n^2</math></td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
Note that the deductive example is an equation that is simplified until the left terms are reduced to equality with the right term. This is the proof and the root of the word equation acts as a constant reminder of the Euclidean Common Notions on Equality:
#Things equal to the same thing are also equal to one another.
#And if equal things are added to equal things, the wholes are equal.†
#And if equal things are subtracted from equal things, the remainders are equal.†
#And things coinciding with one another are equal to one another.
#And the whole [is] greater than the part.
† As an obvious extension of C.N.s 2 & 3 — if equal things are added or subtracted from the two sides of an inequality, the inequality remains.
The Σ is the summation sign that tells the reader that the first number to be used is at the bottom of the summation sign. The lowercase "n" when used in maths refers to a natural positive number whose value is not stated. The uppercase <math>\N</math> is reserved for showing sets of natural numbers e.g. <math>\N=\{1,2,3,\ldots\}</math>.
The brackets on the right of the summation sign is the expression for odd numbers:
:<math>(2x-1)</math>
You can confirm this by inputting the starting value for <math>x</math> as given under the summation sign and then complete the calculation. Keep increasing the value of <math>x</math> by one.
===Exercises===
Below are simple statements of logic that have a major premise that is then further elucidated by a minor premise with the conclusion either being affirmative or negative. The answer must contain the subject of the premise.
<b>1)</b> <i>All vegetables are good for you. Broccoli is a vegetable. Therefore, broccoli is good for you.</i> This is an example of what type of reasoning?
<b>2)</b> <i>Broccoli is a vegetable. Broccoli is green. Therefore, all vegetables are green.</i> Why is this conclusion invalid?
<b>3)</b> <i>Berries are sweet. Berries are fruits. Therefore, all fruits are sweet.</i> Why is this conclusion invalid?
<b>4)</b> <i>If all of x is positive, and y is part of x, then y is positive.</i> What type of reasoning is this?
;Examples:
<u> '''''Group A''''' </u>
(D is negative)
(B is negative)
(E is positive)
(C is positive)
(F is positive)
Just because D is negative, and is part of group A, doesn't mean that all of group A is negative.
<u> '''''Group Z''''' </u> [ = 5 ]
(Y is 5)
(X is 5)
(W is 5)
(V is 5)
(U is 5)
Since all of group Z equals 5, you can say that Y=W, W=U, U=X, X=V, and that V=Y, etc.
Because you know that all of group Z equals the same thing, you can say that because T = 5, it is part of group Z.
==Section 1.3 - Undefined terms==
In Geometry, there are three undefined terms: points, lines, and planes. Although most terms in geometry are defined based on previously defined terms, it is impossible to define every geometric term this way. The first geometric term cannot be defined based on previously defined terms.
Although we cannot formally define these three terms, we can informally describe them. We also use these terms to help us write definitions of other terms such as segment or ray. There is no axiom that says that lines are drawn straight. What this means is that the definition of line depends on the theory that you are studying. So, in Hyperbolic Geometry a line does not look like a line in Euclidean Geometry, since they are defined differently.
In Euclidean Geometry, a point is thought of as having no breadth, width or height. Now imagine taking a very sharp pencil, and making a dot on a piece of paper. Now imagine looking at it under a magnifying glass, the dot would be big, and we would be able to see it has a height and a breadth. A point is not a dot, because a point would have neither height nor breadth, but we can imagine that in the very middle of the dot is a point. This was used by Hume in his ''A Treatise Of Human Nature'' to prove that postulates and axioms were not innate but a human construct of understanding and therefore a posteriori.
With the non-definitions out of the way, let's look at how these things work. A point is usually represented by a dot on a piece of paper. A point is useful because it tells us exactly where something is, and we can then build observations, conjectures, and rules from that information. For example, we can say that two points determine a line. What this means is that once you know where two points are, you know where the line that contains both of the points must be. Notice that if you only know where one point is, there are an infinite number of lines that can contain that one point, and if you know where three points are, there is a pretty good chance that there isn't any single line that would contain all three points.
In Euclidean Geometry, a line is thought of as having length but neither width, nor height. A line is such that any two points on the line describe the shortest distance between those two points. Lines also carry on forever in both directions. Imagine a piece of string, hold the two ends and pull them tight. The string represents the shortest distance between the two ends. Remember though that a line does not have any width or height. Under a magnifying glass, we see the string has a width. A tightly drawn string is not a line, because a line would not have a width, but we can imagine a line in the exact middle of the string.
Now usually when we talk about a line in geometry we mean a straight line as described above, but there are other lines in Euclidean geometry, called curves. Curves are not straight. The circumference of a circle is an example of a curve. (We will get to circles later in the syllabus).
Okay, we have talked about lines, now, so how do they behave? We usually represent a line by drawing it on a piece of paper using a ruler to connect the points and extending it past the points. We can take pieces of a line and call them line segments and we can cross two lines and get both a point (where they intersect) and some angles. We can also choose to ignore half of a line by cutting it off at a point and calling what we have left a ray.
A plane has two dimensions: width and length. Both of these dimensions are infinite, and, because there are only two dimensions, a plane is perfectly flat and infinitely thin, meaning it has no thickness dimension. Because of this, a plane doesn't really have a top or a bottom because whatever is on the top is also on the bottom. If you take two planes and make them intersect, you get a line (more on that later) and if you take three points that are not all in the same line, there is only one plane that can contain all three (more on that later too). Planes are useful, because a plane can hold all of the two dimensional (flat) shapes that geometry uses. We usually think of one side of a piece of paper (or a computer screen) as part of a plane. While this is not exactly correct, like the representations of a point and a line, this is useful.
===Exercises===
==Section 1.4 - Axioms/postulates==
A postulate or axiom is a statement which is taken to be self-evident, and cannot be proved. They are the starting point from which any system in mathematics, such as geometry, is built up from. The axioms of geometry state properties of points, lines, and planes that are consistent with our intuitive understanding of them. For example, one axiom states that given two points, there is a unique line that passes through those two points (a property of incidence between points and lines). In Euclidean geometry, there are five axioms:
# A straight line segment can be drawn joining any two points.
# Any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely in a straight line.
# Given any straight line segment, a circle can be drawn having the segment as its radius and one endpoint as its center.
# All right angles are [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/congruent congruent].
# Given a line and a point off the line, exactly one new line can be drawn through the point that is parallel to the given line.
From these postulates, we can deduce all the theorems of Euclidean geometry.
==Section 1.5 - Theorems==
'''Postulates:'''
1) Between any two points, there exists one and only one line.
2) If two lines intersect, their intersection is a point.
3) Given any three non-collinear points, there is exactly one plane that can be constructed, which will include all of them.
4) If two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.
===Exercises===
1) Draw a point on a piece of paper. How many lines can you draw through that point?
2) Draw two points on a piece of paper. How many lines can you draw through both points?
3) Draw three points on a piece of paper. How many lines can you draw through all three points? Why? What undefinable object could connect all three points? Is there a way to draw the points so that a line goes through all three?
==Chapter Review==
==Vocabulary==
* '''Axiom''' - a formal logical expression used in a deduction to yield further results
* '''Conjecture''' - a mathematical statement that has been proposed as a true statement, but which no one has yet been able to prove or disprove
* '''Deductive reasoning''' - process of reasoning in which the argument supports the conclusion based upon a rule
* '''Hypothesis''' - a proposed explanation which can be a proposition ("A causes B")
* '''Inductive reasoning''' - process of reasoning in which the assumption of an argument supports the conclusion, but does not ensure it
* '''Postulate''' - a mathematics statement which is used but cannot be proven
* '''Theorem''' - a proposition that has been or is to be proved on the basis of explicit assumptions
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==Section 1.1 - Introduction==
'''Geometry''' comes from two words: '''geo''' which means Earth and '''metry''' meaning measure. Therefore, geometry means "measuring the Earth". This branch of mathematics deals with the understanding of point and lines and their combinations. In other words, geometry is a type of maths used to measure things that are impossible to measure with devices. For example, no one has been able take a tape measure around the Earth, yet we are pretty confident that the circumference of the planet at the equator is {{convert|40075.036|km}}. How do we know that? The first known case of calculating the distance around the Earth was done by {{w|Eratosthenes}} around 240 BCE. What tools do you think current scientists might use to measure the size of planets? The answer is geometry.
However, geometry is more than measuring the size of objects. If you were to ask someone who had taken geometry in high school what it is that s/he remembers, the answer would most likely be proofs. If you were to ask him/her what it is that s/he liked the least, the answer would probably be proofs. A study of Geometry does not have to include proofs. Proofs are not unique to Geometry. Proofs could have been done in algebra or delayed until calculus. The reason that High School Geometry almost always spends a lot of time with proofs is that the first great Geometry textbook, "The Elements," was written exclusively with proofs.
This textbook is based on Euclidean geometry. Euclidean refers to a book written over two thousand years ago called {{w|Euclid's_Elements|The Elements}} by a man named Euclid. In this book Euclid provides methods using just a compass, ruler and a protractor to prove geometrical statements. His method influences the way geometry is taught today. Euclid's book was part of the math curriculum until the beginning of the twentieth century.
==Section 1.2 - Reasoning==
There are two general ways of reaching conclusions: inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning.
===Inductive Reasoning===
Inductive reasoning is the method we use more often, reaching a conclusion based on previous observations. For example, if I notice that the Sun rises in the east every day, then through inductive reasoning, I could conclude that the Sun will rise from the east tomorrow. In math, we may notice a pattern from which we draw conclusions. Look at the following pattern:
:{| style="border:1px solid #999; text-align:center;" cellspacing="20"
|-
|<math>1^2=1</math>,||<math>1\le1</math>
|-
|<math>2^2=4</math>,||<math>2\le4</math>
|-
|<math>3^2=9</math>,||<math>3\le9</math>
|-
|<math>(-1)^2=1</math>,||<math>-1\le1</math>
|-
|<math>(-2)^2=4</math>,||<math>-2\le4</math>
|}
Through inductive reasoning, we may conclude that whenever a number is squared, the result is a number which is greater than or equal to the original number. Based on the result of squaring whole numbers, this appears to be true. Inductive logic is not certain, though. There are some numbers for which our conclusion does not hold:
:{| style="border:1px solid #999; text-align:center;" cellspacing="20"
|-
|<math>\left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^2=\frac{1}{4}</math>
|-
|<math>\frac{1}{2}>\frac{1}{4}</math>
|}
The same can be applied to problems outside of Math. A foreign observer of American baseball may conclude after watching several games that the game consists of nine innings. He will only realize that this observation is false after observing a game that is tied after nine innings. Inductive reasoning is useful, but not certain. There will always be a chance that there is an observation that will show the reasoning to be false. Only one observation is needed to prove the conclusion to be false. This theory was first formulated by Kuhn in his study of the laws of induction. The question being one of whether a paradigm has the correct generalizations to proceed to a conclusion that is factual.
----
Much of the reasoning in geometry is like this, consisting of three simple stages (see example A):
;1. Look for commonalities
:A pattern.
;2. Make a conjecture:
:An unproven statement that you will prove.
;3. Prove/disprove
:The conjecture.
===Deductive Reasoning===
Deductive reasoning is reaching a conclusion by combining known truths to create a new truth. Unlike inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning is certain, provided that the normal rules of logic are used to conclude such truths. In order to use deductive reasoning there must be a starting point, normally called the axioms or postulates of the theory. For example, an axiom in geometry asserts that given two points, there is only one line that contains both points. Observe that while this is an axiom, it can be used to deduce that two different lines that are not parallel will intersect at only one point.
Not only axioms can be used to deduce new truths. Other knowledge deduced from the axioms using the rules of logic can be used to validate new truths. For example, we can conclude that if three points A, B and C are not in the same line, the lines determined by two of them can only meet at A, B and C (since we already know that two lines can only intersect at one point, all that is necessary to prove is that the lines determined by two of the three points are different, and that is immediate since the given points do not belong to any one line).
===Vocabulary===
<b>conjecture</b>: A statement in need of proof.
<font size=3>'''Example A:''' Making a Conjecture</font>
<br><br>
<br>The sum of the first ''x'' odd positive integers can be expressed as <math>n^2</math>
<br>
<br>
<table>
<tr valign='top'>
<td>
'''Solution - Inductive:'''
<br>sum of the first 1 odd positive integers: 1 = 1 = 1<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 2 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 = 4 = 2<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 3 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 = 9 = 3<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 4 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16 = 4<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 5 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25 = 5<sup>2</sup>
<br>sum of the first 6 odd positive integers: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 = 36 = 6<sup>2</sup>
<br><br>
<br>
<br>The sum of the first ''x'' odd positive integers is ''x''<sup>2</sup>.
</td>
<td style='border-right: solid 1px black; width=30px'> </td>
<td style='border-left: solid 1px black; width=30px'> </td>
<td>
'''Solution - Deductive'''<br>
<table>
<tr>
<td colspan='2'>Prove that the sum of the first n odd numbers: <math>\sum_{x=1}^n(2x-1)=n^2</math>.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> </td>
<td><math>\sum_{x=1}^n(2x-1)</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>2\sum_{x=1}^n x-\sum_{x=1}^n 1</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>2\frac{n(n+1)}{2}-n</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>n^2+n-n</math></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><math>=</math></td>
<td><math>n^2</math></td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
Note that the deductive example is an equation that is simplified until the left terms are reduced to equality with the right term. This is the proof and the root of the word equation acts as a constant reminder of the Euclidean Common Notions on Equality:
#Things equal to the same thing are also equal to one another.
#And if equal things are added to equal things, the wholes are equal.†
#And if equal things are subtracted from equal things, the remainders are equal.†
#And things coinciding with one another are equal to one another.
#And the whole [is] greater than the part.
† As an obvious extension of C.N.s 2 & 3 — if equal things are added or subtracted from the two sides of an inequality, the inequality remains.
The Σ is the summation sign that tells the reader that the first number to be used is at the bottom of the summation sign. The lowercase "n" when used in maths refers to a natural positive number whose value is not stated. The uppercase <math>\N</math> is reserved for showing sets of natural numbers e.g. <math>\N=\{1,2,3,\ldots\}</math>.
The brackets on the right of the summation sign is the expression for odd numbers:
:<math>(2x-1)</math>
You can confirm this by inputting the starting value for <math>x</math> as given under the summation sign and then complete the calculation. Keep increasing the value of <math>x</math> by one.
===Exercises===
Below are simple statements of logic that have a major premise that is then further elucidated by a minor premise with the conclusion either being affirmative or negative. The answer must contain the subject of the premise.
<b>1)</b> <i>All vegetables are good for you. Broccoli is a vegetable. Therefore, broccoli is good for you.</i> This is an example of what type of reasoning?
<b>2)</b> <i>Broccoli is a vegetable. Broccoli is green. Therefore, all vegetables are green.</i> Why is this conclusion invalid?
<b>3)</b> <i>Berries are sweet. Berries are fruits. Therefore, all fruits are sweet.</i> Why is this conclusion invalid?
<b>4)</b> <i>If all of x is positive, and y is part of x, then y is positive.</i> What type of reasoning is this?
;Examples:
<u> '''''Group A''''' </u>
(D is negative)
(B is negative)
(E is positive)
(C is positive)
(F is positive)
Just because D is negative, and is part of group A, doesn't mean that all of group A is negative.
<u> '''''Group Z''''' </u> [ = 5 ]
(Y is 5)
(X is 5)
(W is 5)
(V is 5)
(U is 5)
Since all of group Z equals 5, you can say that Y=W, W=U, U=X, X=V, and that V=Y, etc.
Because you know that all of group Z equals the same thing, you can say that because T = 5, it is part of group Z.
==Section 1.3 - Undefined terms==
In Geometry, there are three undefined terms: points, lines, and planes. Although most terms in geometry are defined based on previously defined terms, it is impossible to define every geometric term this way. The first geometric term cannot be defined based on previously defined terms.
Although we cannot formally define these three terms, we can informally describe them. We also use these terms to help us write definitions of other terms such as segment or ray. There is no axiom that says that lines are drawn straight. What this means is that the definition of line depends on the theory that you are studying. So, in Hyperbolic Geometry a line does not look like a line in Euclidean Geometry, since they are defined differently.
In Euclidean Geometry, a point is thought of as having no breadth, width or height. Now imagine taking a very sharp pencil, and making a dot on a piece of paper. Now imagine looking at it under a magnifying glass, the dot would be big, and we would be able to see it has a height and a breadth. A point is not a dot, because a point would have neither height nor breadth, but we can imagine that in the very middle of the dot is a point. This was used by Hume in his ''A Treatise Of Human Nature'' to prove that postulates and axioms were not innate but a human construct of understanding and therefore a posteriori.
With the non-definitions out of the way, let's look at how these things work. A point is usually represented by a dot on a piece of paper. A point is useful because it tells us exactly where something is, and we can then build observations, conjectures, and rules from that information. For example, we can say that two points determine a line. What this means is that once you know where two points are, you know where the line that contains both of the points must be. Notice that if you only know where one point is, there are an infinite number of lines that can contain that one point, and if you know where three points are, there is a pretty good chance that there isn't any single line that would contain all three points.
In Euclidean Geometry, a line is thought of as having length but neither width, nor height. A line is such that any two points on the line describe the shortest distance between those two points. Lines also carry on forever in both directions. Imagine a piece of string, hold the two ends and pull them tight. The string represents the shortest distance between the two ends. Remember though that a line does not have any width or height. Under a magnifying glass, we see the string has a width. A tightly drawn string is not a line, because a line would not have a width, but we can imagine a line in the exact middle of the string.
Now usually when we talk about a line in geometry we mean a straight line as described above, but there are other lines in Euclidean geometry, called curves. Curves are not straight. The circumference of a circle is an example of a curve. (We will get to circles later in the syllabus).
Okay, we have talked about lines, now, so how do they behave? We usually represent a line by drawing it on a piece of paper using a ruler to connect the points and extending it past the points. We can take pieces of a line and call them line segments and we can cross two lines and get both a point (where they intersect) and some angles. We can also choose to ignore half of a line by cutting it off at a point and calling what we have left a ray.
A plane has two dimensions: width and length. Both of these dimensions are infinite, and, because there are only two dimensions, a plane is perfectly flat and infinitely thin, meaning it has no thickness dimension. Because of this, a plane doesn't really have a top or a bottom because whatever is on the top is also on the bottom. If you take two planes and make them intersect, you get a line (more on that later) and if you take three points that are not all in the same line, there is only one plane that can contain all three (more on that later too). Planes are useful, because a plane can hold all of the two dimensional (flat) shapes that geometry uses. We usually think of one side of a piece of paper (or a computer screen) as part of a plane. While this is not exactly correct, like the representations of a point and a line, this is useful.
===Exercises===
==Section 1.4 - Axioms/postulates==
A postulate or axiom is a statement which is taken to be self-evident, and cannot be proved. They are the starting point from which any system in mathematics, such as geometry, is built up from. The axioms of geometry state properties of points, lines, and planes that are consistent with our intuitive understanding of them. For example, one axiom states that given two points, there is a unique line that passes through those two points (a property of incidence between points and lines). In Euclidean geometry, there are five axioms:
# A straight line segment can be drawn joining any two points.
# Any straight line segment can be extended indefinitely in a straight line.
# Given any straight line segment, a circle can be drawn having the segment as its radius and one endpoint as its center.
# All right angles are [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/congruent congruent].
# Given a line and a point off the line, exactly one new line can be drawn through the point that is parallel to the given line.
From these postulates, we can deduce all the theorems of Euclidean geometry.
==Section 1.5 - Theorems==
'''Postulates:'''
1) Between any two points, there exists one and only one line.
2) If two lines intersect, their intersection is a point.
3) Given any three non-collinear points, there is exactly one plane that can be constructed, which will include all of them.
4) If two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.
===Exercises===
1) Draw a point on a piece of paper. How many lines can you draw through that point?
2) Draw two points on a piece of paper. How many lines can you draw through both points?
3) Draw three points on a piece of paper. How many lines can you draw through all three points? Why? What undefinable object could connect all three points? Is there a way to draw the points so that a line goes through all three?
==Chapter Review==
==Vocabulary==
* '''Axiom''' - a formal logical expression used in a deduction to yield further results
* '''Conjecture''' - a mathematical statement that has been proposed as a true statement, but which no one has yet been able to prove or disprove
* '''Deductive reasoning''' - process of reasoning in which the argument supports the conclusion based upon a rule
* '''Hypothesis''' - a proposed explanation which can be a proposition ("A causes B")
* '''Inductive reasoning''' - process of reasoning in which the assumption of an argument supports the conclusion, but does not ensure it
* '''Postulate''' - a mathematics statement which is used but cannot be proven
* '''Theorem''' - a proposition that has been or is to be proved on the basis of explicit assumptions
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== Display ==
While you're playing, you can find the following helpful information on the screen:
; Upper right corner
* There is a box with the day and date on the top row.
* Beneath this are windows with the current weather (left) and season (right).
* The third level shows the current time. A dial to the left gives you the time as well.
* Underneath this box you can see how much cash you have. The currency is displayed as "g", which likely stands for "gold".
* Finally there is a small box with an exclamation point below. Click on this to open your farm journal; if flashes when there is a new quest or an update on an existing quest.
; Lower right corner
* There is a bar showing you energy level. You use up energy be doing work such as farming. You can restore energy by eating food and by sleeping in bed. If your energy reaches zero, you will become exhausted. Using tools is slower and continuing to do stamina-reducing actions will make you pass out. This is similar to what happens if you don't get to bed by 2 AM; a villager will put you to bed, but will charge a fee.
* Under certain conditions there is a bar showing your health. You lose health if you are attacked by hostile creatures. Again, you can restore health by eating food and by sleeping in bed. As with energy, if your health reaches zero you will pass out.
* You must go to bed before midnight to fully rest or heal. Otherwise the amount of rest or healing depends on how late you went to bed.
; Top or bottom of screen
* Here you can see the contents of your backpack, your current inventory.
:As in many games, your inventory is divided into slots. At the start of the game you get 12 slots, but you can eventually upgrade this to 24 and then 36 slots. Some items, such as tools and furniture, use up an entire inventory slot. Smaller items can be stacked, meaning several can be put into a single slot, though different items can't be combined.
== Basic Controls ==
; Keyboard and mouse (PC)
* A, W, S, D: Use these to move left (west), up (north), down (south), and right (east) respectively. If you have the auto-run feature switched off, then you can hold down the left Shift key to run. You change these, along with several other user interface keys, in the options tab of the main menu.
* Left click: Pick up an item (and place it in your backpack). Put down an items you're currently holding.
* Right click: Interact with something in the game. For example open a door, light or put out the fire in a fireplace, or check your mailbox.
* Esc: This opens the main menu.
== Main menu ==
This has eight tabs:
;Inventory
This shows the current contents of your backpack. Below this is your portrait and name along with slots for clothing. There are two slots for rings, and a slot each for shoes, hat, shirt, and pants/skirt. At the start of the game you start you have only shirt and pants/skirt. You can take these items off and put them in your backpack, or even throw them out. If you want to walk around in your underwear, the game won't judge you.
To the right of your portrait you'll see the name of your farm. your current cash, and your total earnings so far in the game.
To the right of the inventory screen there is a button with a square white symbol. Press this to organize the items in a specific order; this will also combine multiple stacks of the same item. Below this is a trash can; drag items into them to permanently throw them away.
;Skill
The game tracks your skill level in five areas: Farming, Mining, Foraging, Fishing and Combat. With each skill level you may learn to craft new items related to that skill. At levels 5 and 10 (the top level) you can choose specialties which give you perks related to the skill. And increasing your skill level will decrease the amount of energy used by doing work related to the skill.
To the left, you'll see your portrait and your current title. The title is based on the combined total of of your skill levels, with Newcomer being your title at the start of the game.
Below skill you can see the contents of you wallet. This contains special items related to your progress in the game.
;Social
This shows the start of your relationships with your neighbors. One of the goals of the game is to become friends with your neighbors, and this screen shows your progress in this area. There are 28 "villagers" and your first quest is to meet all of them. You'll also see additional characters, such as Wizard, who appear on the social tab but are not villagers. There are also a few characters you can interact with, but which don't appear on this tab.
You "friendship level" with each character is shown in hearts, with the number of hearts ranging from 0 to 10. (The level can increase beyond 10 for your spouse.) The hearts actually represent friendship points which aren't directly visible in the game; it takes many friendship points to increase the level by one heart. Friendship is affected by several things.
* Talking to the person will increase friendship slightly. You don't need to talk to a person more than once per day, though most characters have additional dialog if you talk to them a second time. Conversely, the person's friendship will decrease each day you don't talk to them.
* Completing quests - most characters will send you mail asking for a favor. Doing this will increase their friendship. In addition, performing tasks found on the "Help Wanted" board will increase the friendship of the person to posted the request. Certain other quests and events also affect friendship.
* Giving the person a gift may either increase or decrease their friendship depending on how well they like the gift. The game contains many clues about each person's favorite gifts are. You can give a person only one gift per day, and at most two gifts each week.
There are many cutscenes and other events which can't be triggered unless you reach a certain friendship level with a certain character. Characters who are friendly with you may also send you gifts in the mail. Many share their cooking recipes with you when your friendship with you reaches a certain level. When your friendship level reaches 8 hearts, which is the maximum for single, marriageable characters, you can start dating, which may eventually lead to marriage. Note that the game does not restrict you to dating or marrying characters with a specific gender.
;Map
This shows a map of Stardew Valley and your position in it. Hover the mouse over buildings and certain other areas for more information, though at the beginning of the game some areas just show "???" until you enter them for the first time.
;Crafting
This allows you to craft new items from existing raw materials. You start the game with 10 crafting recipes, and learn more as you progress in the game, mostly by increasing your skill levels. The most useful item to start with is a Chest, which give you a place to store items which don't fit in your backpack. Just click on an item to craft an item, assuming you have the required materials with you. But be sure you have room to keep it, otherwise you will have to throw something out.
;Collections
This has seven sub-tabs which keep track of the various items you have encountered in the game.
* Items shipped: This tracks 145 different items; hover over a picture to see the name and how many you've shipped to sell. Things you can grow, gather, mine, and some which you can obtain through other activities, are tracked here.
* Fish: This tracks all the fish you've caught so far. There are 67 kinds of fish in total.
* Artifacts: This tracks the artifacts you've found. These are often found in the ground with your hoe. There are 42 different artifacts.
* Minerals: This tracks the minerals you've found. These are semi-precious to precious stones you may find minding. There are 53 different minerals.
* Recipes: These are cooking recipes you have learned. Some you can learn by watching "The Queen of Sauce" on your television, some are sent to you by friendly neighbors, and some you learn other ways. There are 80 different recipes.
* Achievements: This tracks the achievements you earning in the current playthrough. They covers such areas as earning money, making friends, and filling in the other collections.
* Letters: This tracks all the letters you have received so far.
;Options
This allow you to set gameplay options. For most, the default setting is fine for normal gameplay, but there are a few you may want so consider changing:
* Always Show Tool Hit Location: This shows where your hoe or water from you watering can will land. This can be hard to tell otherwise and hitting the wrong spot with your hoe may damage a precious plant.
* Show Advanced Crafting Information: This shows how many of the item you've crafted so far, and how much of each of the required materials you have with you.
* UI Scale: Use the + and - buttons to increase the size of menus and information displays.
* Lock Toolbar: If checked then your inventory will always appear at the bottom of the screen. If unchecked then the inventory will be at the top or bottom, depending on where you are on the screen.
* Zoom Level: Use the + and - buttons to zoom in and out in the game screen. Zooming in allows you to see more detail, but zooming out allows you to see a wider area.
* Controls: Use these to configure which keyboard keys perform which actions. You might use this, for example, to use arrow keys instead of AWSD for movement.
;Exit Game
This has two options:
* Exit to Title - If you want to return to the title screen. Useful if you want to restart the day or switch to a different character.
* Exit to Desktop - If you want to exist the game completely.
Using either option will cause your progress for the day to be lost, so you'd normally only use this at the start of a new day.
== Using tools ==
There are a number of tools available in the game, from watering cans to weapons. To use a tool, first make sure it's selected in your inventory. After getting a backpack upgrade, your backpack will have multiple rows of items, but only the top row will be visible when not in the inventory tab, and only items in the top row can be selected. Stand in the general neighborhood of the thing of piece of ground you want to use the tool on, then click on it to use the tool. You can also press C to use the tool, but aiming is more difficult. (This, along with other keyboard shortcuts, can be changed in the Options tab.) The "Always Show Tool Hit Location" option in the Options tabs can be helpful for aiming. Most tools can be used on any of the eight squares immediately surrounding you, and the watering can be used on the square you're standing on as well. The range of some tools can be extended by pressing and holding down the mouse button (or C). See the [[../Items/Tools|Tools]] section for details on individual tools.
== Time ==
Time in the game is divided into days, with each day starting at 6 AM and continuing to 2 AM. If time is left to run normally then an entire game day (20 hours) would take about 15 min. of real time. But game time stops when you're in a menu screen and in certain other circumstance. Also, time does not continue normally when you attend a community festival.
There are seven days in a week, and four weeks in a game season. (There are no individual months in the game.) The four seasons are Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. making 112 days in ta game year. Most crops only grow during a certain season, items you can obtain by foraging change from season to season, and the season also affects when many fish will appear. The game keeps track of years starting from when you arrive, so the game starts on the first day of Spring, Year 1. You can see the current day, date and season in the upper right corner of the screen.
Since being able to locate villagers is often important, and it helps to know where they will be on a given day. But there are a number of factors which can determine this:
* Day of the week
* Weather
* Season
* The specific date.
* For some characters, you friendship level may affect their schedule.
== Chests ==
Managing you inventory is important in the game, so you'll want to create at least one chest at the start of the game to hold items you don't need to carry around with you; use the Crafting tab to do this. You'll probably want to create more chests as you obtain more wood. When the chest in your inventory, click on it hold it, then place on any nearby unoccupied square; these appear green when you hover the chair over them. The same mechanic applies when you place any piece of furniture.
Once the chest is in place, right click to open it. Two inventories appear on the screen, the chest contents on top and your backpack on the bottom. Click on a square to move its contents to the other container. For stackable items, right click to move a single items to the other container. Shift+right click divides the stack in two as evenly as possible, have moves half to the other container. Items moved will be combined with an existing stack if possible, and place in the first available empty slot otherwise. If there are no available slots then you just pick up the item. You can then put it back or decide which item you want to replace.
There are three buttons next to the chest inventory:
* Toggle Color Picker - This toggles a color picker control above the chest inventory. Click on a color to change the chest to that color. This may be useful for keeping track of the contents of chests when you have a lot of them. (A sign can be used for this as well.)
* Add to Existing Stacks - This is a useful shortcut which allows you to rapidly move items. If you have the some of the same stackable item in both chests, then the button will combine the stacks and put the combined stacks in the chest. It does this for all applicable items at once.
* Organize - This works the same way as the Organize button in the main inventory tab.
In addition there is a trash can, as in your the Inventory tab, which can also be used to permanently toss certain items. Press OK or press Escape when you're done.
== Shopping ==
You'll interact with many merchants over the course of the game. To start trading, click the counter in front of the merchant. In most cases you can also talk to the merchant to say hello by walking around the counter and clicking on the person directly. When the trade screen opens, click on an item one or more times to hold as many of the item as you want to buy. Then place them in an open inventory slot. (Make sure you actually have an open slot before you buy, otherwise you may have to throw away some items.) To speed things up, Shift+click on an item to buy 5 at a time. To sell, left click (or '''a''' on controllers) to sell an entire stack, and right click ('''y''' on controllers) to sell one at time.
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== Display ==
While you're playing, you can find the following helpful information on the screen:
; Upper right corner
* There is a box with the day and date on the top row.
* Beneath this are windows with the current weather (left) and season (right).
* The third level shows the current time. A dial to the left gives you the time as well.
* Underneath this box you can see how much cash you have. The currency is displayed as "g", which likely stands for "gold".
* Finally there is a small box with an exclamation point below. Click on this to open your farm journal; if flashes when there is a new quest or an update on an existing quest.
; Lower right corner
* There is a bar showing you energy level. You use up energy be doing work such as farming. You can restore energy by eating food and by sleeping in bed. If your energy reaches zero, you will become exhausted. Using tools is slower and continuing to do stamina-reducing actions will make you pass out. This is similar to what happens if you don't get to bed by 2 AM; a villager will put you to bed, but will charge a fee.
* Under certain conditions there is a bar showing your health. You lose health if you are attacked by hostile creatures. Again, you can restore health by eating food and by sleeping in bed. As with energy, if your health reaches zero you will pass out.
* You must go to bed before midnight to fully rest or heal. Otherwise the amount of rest or healing depends on how late you went to bed.
; Top or bottom of screen
* Here you can see the contents of your backpack, your current inventory.
:As in many games, your inventory is divided into slots. At the start of the game you get 12 slots, but you can eventually upgrade this to 24 and then 36 slots. Some items, such as tools and furniture, use up an entire inventory slot. Smaller items can be stacked, meaning several can be put into a single slot, though different items can't be combined.
== Basic Controls ==
; Keyboard and mouse (PC)
* A, W, S, D: Use these to move left (west), up (north), down (south), and right (east) respectively. If you have the auto-run feature switched off, then you can hold down the left Shift key to run. You change these, along with several other user interface keys, in the options tab of the main menu.
* Left click: Pick up an item (and place it in your backpack). Put down an items you're currently holding.
* Right click: Interact with something in the game. For example open a door, light or put out the fire in a fireplace, or check your mailbox.
* Esc: This opens the main menu.
== Main menu ==
This has eight tabs:
;Inventory
This shows the current contents of your backpack. Below this is your portrait and name along with slots for clothing. There are two slots for rings, and a slot each for shoes, hat, shirt, and pants/skirt. At the start of the game you start you have only shirt and pants/skirt. You can take these items off and put them in your backpack, or even throw them out. If you want to walk around in your underwear, the game won't judge you.
To the right of your portrait you'll see the name of your farm. your current cash, and your total earnings so far in the game.
To the right of the inventory screen there is a button with a square white symbol. Press this to organize the items in a specific order; this will also combine multiple stacks of the same item. Below this is a trash can; drag items into them to permanently throw them away.
;Skill
The game tracks your skill level in five areas: Farming, Mining, Foraging, Fishing and Combat. With each skill level you may learn to craft new items related to that skill. At levels 5 and 10 (the top level) you can choose specialties which give you perks related to the skill. And increasing your skill level will decrease the amount of energy used by doing work related to the skill.
To the left, you'll see your portrait and your current title. The title is based on the combined total of of your skill levels, with Newcomer being your title at the start of the game.
;Social
This shows the start of your relationships with your neighbors. One of the goals of the game is to become friends with your neighbors, and this screen shows your progress in this area. There are 28 "villagers" and your first quest is to meet all of them. You'll also see additional characters, such as Wizard, who appear on the social tab but are not villagers. There are also a few characters you can interact with, but which don't appear on this tab.
You "friendship level" with each character is shown in hearts, with the number of hearts ranging from 0 to 10. (The level can increase beyond 10 for your spouse.) The hearts actually represent friendship points which aren't directly visible in the game; it takes many friendship points to increase the level by one heart. Friendship is affected by several things.
* Talking to the person will increase friendship slightly. You don't need to talk to a person more than once per day, though most characters have additional dialog if you talk to them a second time. Conversely, the person's friendship will decrease each day you don't talk to them.
* Completing quests - most characters will send you mail asking for a favor. Doing this will increase their friendship. In addition, performing tasks found on the "Help Wanted" board will increase the friendship of the person to posted the request. Certain other quests and events also affect friendship.
* Giving the person a gift may either increase or decrease their friendship depending on how well they like the gift. The game contains many clues about each person's favorite gifts are. You can give a person only one gift per day, and at most two gifts each week.
There are many cutscenes and other events which can't be triggered unless you reach a certain friendship level with a certain character. Characters who are friendly with you may also send you gifts in the mail. Many share their cooking recipes with you when your friendship with you reaches a certain level. When your friendship level reaches 8 hearts, which is the maximum for single, marriageable characters, you can start dating, which may eventually lead to marriage. Note that the game does not restrict you to dating or marrying characters with a specific gender.
;Map
This shows a map of Stardew Valley and your position in it. Hover the mouse over buildings and certain other areas for more information, though at the beginning of the game some areas just show "???" until you enter them for the first time.
;Crafting
This allows you to craft new items from existing raw materials. You start the game with 10 crafting recipes, and learn more as you progress in the game, mostly by increasing your skill levels. The most useful item to start with is a Chest, which give you a place to store items which don't fit in your backpack. Just click on an item to craft an item, assuming you have the required materials with you. But be sure you have room to keep it, otherwise you will have to throw something out.
;Collections
This has seven sub-tabs which keep track of the various items you have encountered in the game.
* Items shipped: This tracks 145 different items; hover over a picture to see the name and how many you've shipped to sell. Things you can grow, gather, mine, and some which you can obtain through other activities, are tracked here.
* Fish: This tracks all the fish you've caught so far. There are 67 kinds of fish in total.
* Artifacts: This tracks the artifacts you've found. These are often found in the ground with your hoe. There are 42 different artifacts.
* Minerals: This tracks the minerals you've found. These are semi-precious to precious stones you may find minding. There are 53 different minerals.
* Recipes: These are cooking recipes you have learned. Some you can learn by watching "The Queen of Sauce" on your television, some are sent to you by friendly neighbors, and some you learn other ways. There are 80 different recipes.
* Achievements: This tracks the achievements you earning in the current playthrough. They covers such areas as earning money, making friends, and filling in the other collections.
* Letters: This tracks all the letters you have received so far.
;Options
This allow you to set gameplay options. For most, the default setting is fine for normal gameplay, but there are a few you may want so consider changing:
* Always Show Tool Hit Location: This shows where your hoe or water from you watering can will land. This can be hard to tell otherwise and hitting the wrong spot with your hoe may damage a precious plant.
* Show Advanced Crafting Information: This shows how many of the item you've crafted so far, and how much of each of the required materials you have with you.
* UI Scale: Use the + and - buttons to increase the size of menus and information displays.
* Lock Toolbar: If checked then your inventory will always appear at the bottom of the screen. If unchecked then the inventory will be at the top or bottom, depending on where you are on the screen.
* Zoom Level: Use the + and - buttons to zoom in and out in the game screen. Zooming in allows you to see more detail, but zooming out allows you to see a wider area.
* Controls: Use these to configure which keyboard keys perform which actions. You might use this, for example, to use arrow keys instead of AWSD for movement.
;Exit Game
This has two options:
* Exit to Title - If you want to return to the title screen. Useful if you want to restart the day or switch to a different character.
* Exit to Desktop - If you want to exist the game completely.
Using either option will cause your progress for the day to be lost, so you'd normally only use this at the start of a new day.
== Using tools ==
There are a number of tools available in the game, from watering cans to weapons. To use a tool, first make sure it's selected in your inventory. After getting a backpack upgrade, your backpack will have multiple rows of items, but only the top row will be visible when not in the inventory tab, and only items in the top row can be selected. Stand in the general neighborhood of the thing of piece of ground you want to use the tool on, then click on it to use the tool. You can also press C to use the tool, but aiming is more difficult. (This, along with other keyboard shortcuts, can be changed in the Options tab.) The "Always Show Tool Hit Location" option in the Options tabs can be helpful for aiming. Most tools can be used on any of the eight squares immediately surrounding you, and the watering can be used on the square you're standing on as well. The range of some tools can be extended by pressing and holding down the mouse button (or C). See the [[../Items/Tools|Tools]] section for details on individual tools.
== Time ==
Time in the game is divided into days, with each day starting at 6 AM and continuing to 2 AM. If time is left to run normally then an entire game day (20 hours) would take about 15 min. of real time. But game time stops when you're in a menu screen and in certain other circumstance. Also, time does not continue normally when you attend a community festival.
There are seven days in a week, and four weeks in a game season. (There are no individual months in the game.) The four seasons are Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. making 112 days in ta game year. Most crops only grow during a certain season, items you can obtain by foraging change from season to season, and the season also affects when many fish will appear. The game keeps track of years starting from when you arrive, so the game starts on the first day of Spring, Year 1. You can see the current day, date and season in the upper right corner of the screen.
Since being able to locate villagers is often important, and it helps to know where they will be on a given day. But there are a number of factors which can determine this:
* Day of the week
* Weather
* Season
* The specific date.
* For some characters, you friendship level may affect their schedule.
== Chests ==
Managing you inventory is important in the game, so you'll want to create at least one chest at the start of the game to hold items you don't need to carry around with you; use the Crafting tab to do this. You'll probably want to create more chests as you obtain more wood. When the chest in your inventory, click on it hold it, then place on any nearby unoccupied square; these appear green when you hover the chair over them. The same mechanic applies when you place any piece of furniture.
Once the chest is in place, right click to open it. Two inventories appear on the screen, the chest contents on top and your backpack on the bottom. Click on a square to move its contents to the other container. For stackable items, right click to move a single items to the other container. Shift+right click divides the stack in two as evenly as possible, have moves half to the other container. Items moved will be combined with an existing stack if possible, and place in the first available empty slot otherwise. If there are no available slots then you just pick up the item. You can then put it back or decide which item you want to replace.
There are three buttons next to the chest inventory:
* Toggle Color Picker - This toggles a color picker control above the chest inventory. Click on a color to change the chest to that color. This may be useful for keeping track of the contents of chests when you have a lot of them. (A sign can be used for this as well.)
* Add to Existing Stacks - This is a useful shortcut which allows you to rapidly move items. If you have the some of the same stackable item in both chests, then the button will combine the stacks and put the combined stacks in the chest. It does this for all applicable items at once.
* Organize - This works the same way as the Organize button in the main inventory tab.
In addition there is a trash can, as in your the Inventory tab, which can also be used to permanently toss certain items. Press OK or press Escape when you're done.
== Shopping ==
You'll interact with many merchants over the course of the game. To start trading, click the counter in front of the merchant. In most cases you can also talk to the merchant to say hello by walking around the counter and clicking on the person directly. When the trade screen opens, click on an item one or more times to hold as many of the item as you want to buy. Then place them in an open inventory slot. (Make sure you actually have an open slot before you buy, otherwise you may have to throw away some items.) To speed things up, Shift+click on an item to buy 5 at a time. To sell, left click (or '''a''' on controllers) to sell an entire stack, and right click ('''y''' on controllers) to sell one at time.
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== Display ==
While you're playing, you can find the following helpful information on the screen:
; Upper right corner
* There is a box with the day and date on the top row.
* Beneath this are windows with the current weather (left) and season (right).
* The third level shows the current time. A dial to the left gives you the time as well.
* Underneath this box you can see how much cash you have. The currency is displayed as "g", which likely stands for "gold".
* Finally there is a small box with an exclamation point below. Click on this to open your farm journal; if flashes when there is a new quest or an update on an existing quest.
; Lower right corner
* There is a bar showing you energy level. You use up energy be doing work such as farming. You can restore energy by eating food and by sleeping in bed. If your energy reaches zero, you will become exhausted. Using tools is slower and continuing to do stamina-reducing actions will make you pass out. This is similar to what happens if you don't get to bed by 2 AM; a villager will put you to bed, but will charge a fee.
* Under certain conditions there is a bar showing your health. You lose health if you are attacked by hostile creatures. Again, you can restore health by eating food and by sleeping in bed. As with energy, if your health reaches zero you will pass out.
* You must go to bed before midnight to fully rest or heal. Otherwise the amount of rest or healing depends on how late you went to bed.
; Top or bottom of screen
* Here you can see the contents of your backpack, your current inventory.
:As in many games, your inventory is divided into slots. At the start of the game you get 12 slots, but you can eventually upgrade this to 24 and then 36 slots. Some items, such as tools and furniture, use up an entire inventory slot. Smaller items can be stacked, meaning several can be put into a single slot, though different items can't be combined.
== Basic Controls ==
; Keyboard and mouse (PC)
* A, W, S, D: Use these to move left (west), up (north), down (south), and right (east) respectively. If you have the auto-run feature switched off, then you can hold down the left Shift key to run. You change these, along with several other user interface keys, in the options tab of the main menu.
* Left click: Pick up an item (and place it in your backpack). Put down an items you're currently holding.
* Right click: Interact with something in the game. For example open a door, light or put out the fire in a fireplace, or check your mailbox.
* Esc: This opens the main menu.
== Main menu ==
This has ten tabs:
;Inventory
This shows the current contents of your backpack. Below this is your portrait and name along with slots for clothing. There are two slots for rings, and a slot each for shoes, hat, shirt, and pants/skirt. At the start of the game you start you have only shirt and pants/skirt. You can take these items off and put them in your backpack, or even throw them out. If you want to walk around in your underwear, the game won't judge you.
To the right of your portrait you'll see the name of your farm. your current cash, and your total earnings so far in the game.
To the right of the inventory screen there is a button with a square white symbol. Press this to organize the items in a specific order; this will also combine multiple stacks of the same item. Below this is a trash can; drag items into them to permanently throw them away.
;Skills
The game tracks your skill level in five areas: Farming, Mining, Foraging, Fishing and Combat. With each skill level you may learn to craft new items related to that skill. At levels 5 and 10 (the top level) you can choose specialties which give you perks related to the skill, in a tree (your choices at 5 change what options there are at 10). And increasing your skill level will decrease the amount of energy used by doing work related to the skill.
To the left, you'll see your portrait and your current title. The title is based on the combined total of of your skill levels, with Newcomer being your title at the start of the game.
More trackers appear for different items the farther you get in the game.
;Social
This shows the start of your relationships with your neighbors. One of the goals of the game is to become friends with your neighbors, and this screen shows your progress in this area. There are 28 "villagers" and your first quest is to meet all of them. You'll also see additional characters, such as Wizard, who appear on the social tab but are not villagers. There are also a few characters you can interact with, but which don't appear on this tab.
You "friendship level" with each character is shown in hearts, with the number of hearts ranging from 0 to 10. (The level can increase beyond 10 for your spouse.) The hearts actually represent friendship points which aren't directly visible in the game; it takes many friendship points to increase the level by one heart. Friendship is affected by several things.
* Talking to the person will increase friendship slightly. You don't need to talk to a person more than once per day, though most characters have additional dialog if you talk to them a second time. Conversely, the person's friendship will decrease each day you don't talk to them.
* Completing quests - most characters will send you mail asking for a favor. Doing this will increase their friendship. In addition, performing tasks found on the "Help Wanted" board will increase the friendship of the person to posted the request. Certain other quests and events also affect friendship.
* Giving the person a gift may either increase or decrease their friendship depending on how well they like the gift. The game contains many clues about each person's favorite gifts are. You can give a person only one gift per day, and at most two gifts each week.
There are many cutscenes and other events which can't be triggered unless you reach a certain friendship level with a certain character. Characters who are friendly with you may also send you gifts in the mail. Many share their cooking recipes with you when your friendship with you reaches a certain level. When your friendship level reaches 8 hearts, which is the maximum for single, marriageable characters, you can start dating, which may eventually lead to marriage. Note that the game does not restrict you to dating or marrying characters with a specific gender.
;Map
This shows a map of Stardew Valley and your position in it. Hover the mouse over buildings and certain other areas for more information, though at the beginning of the game some areas just show "???" until you enter them for the first time.
;Crafting
This allows you to craft new items from existing raw materials. You start the game with 10 crafting recipes, and learn more as you progress in the game, mostly by increasing your skill levels. The most useful item to start with is a Chest, which give you a place to store items which don't fit in your backpack. Just click on an item to craft an item, assuming you have the required materials with you. But be sure you have room to keep it, otherwise you will have to throw something out.
;Collections
This has seven sub-tabs which keep track of the various items you have encountered in the game.
* Items Shipped: This tracks 145 different items; hover over a picture to see the name and how many you've shipped to sell. Things you can grow, gather, mine, and some which you can obtain through other activities, are tracked here.
* Fish: This tracks all the fish you've caught so far. There are 67 kinds of fish in total.
* Artifacts: This tracks the artifacts you've found. These are often found in the ground with your hoe. There are 42 different artifacts.
* Minerals: This tracks the minerals you've found. These are semi-precious to precious stones you may find minding. There are 53 different minerals.
* Cooking: These are cooking recipes you have learned. Some you can learn by watching "The Queen of Sauce" on your television, some are sent to you by friendly neighbors, and some you learn other ways. There are 81 different recipes.
* Achievements: This tracks the achievements you earning in the current playthrough. They covers such areas as earning money, making friends, and filling in the other collections.
* Letters: This tracks all the letters you have received so far.
;Options
This allow you to set gameplay options. For most, the default setting is fine for normal gameplay, but there are a few you may want so consider changing:
* Always Show Tool Hit Location: This shows where your hoe or water from you watering can will land. This can be hard to tell otherwise and hitting the wrong spot with your hoe may damage a precious plant.
* Show Advanced Crafting Information: This shows how many of the item you've crafted so far, and how much of each of the required materials you have with you.
* UI Scale: Use the + and - buttons to increase the size of menus and information displays.
* Lock Toolbar: If checked then your inventory will always appear at the bottom of the screen. If unchecked then the inventory will be at the top or bottom, depending on where you are on the screen.
* Zoom Level: Use the + and - buttons to zoom in and out in the game screen. Zooming in allows you to see more detail, but zooming out allows you to see a wider area.
* Controls: Use these to configure which keyboard keys perform which actions. You might use this, for example, to use arrow keys instead of AWSD for movement.
;Exit Game
This has two options:
* Exit to Title - If you want to return to the title screen. Useful if you want to restart the day or switch to a different character.
* Exit to Desktop - If you want to exist the game completely.
Using either option will cause your progress for the day to be lost, so you'd normally only use this at the start of a new day.
== Using tools ==
There are a number of tools available in the game, from watering cans to weapons. To use a tool, first make sure it's selected in your inventory. After getting a backpack upgrade, your backpack will have multiple rows of items, but only the top row will be visible when not in the inventory tab, and only items in the top row can be selected. Stand in the general neighborhood of the thing of piece of ground you want to use the tool on, then click on it to use the tool. You can also press C to use the tool, but aiming is more difficult. (This, along with other keyboard shortcuts, can be changed in the Options tab.) The "Always Show Tool Hit Location" option in the Options tabs can be helpful for aiming. Most tools can be used on any of the eight squares immediately surrounding you, and the watering can be used on the square you're standing on as well. The range of some tools can be extended by pressing and holding down the mouse button (or C). See the [[../Items/Tools|Tools]] section for details on individual tools.
== Time ==
Time in the game is divided into days, with each day starting at 6 AM and continuing to 2 AM. If time is left to run normally then an entire game day (20 hours) would take about 15 min. of real time. But game time stops when you're in a menu screen and in certain other circumstance. Also, time does not continue normally when you attend a community festival.
There are seven days in a week, and four weeks in a game season. (There are no individual months in the game.) The four seasons are Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. making 112 days in ta game year. Most crops only grow during a certain season, items you can obtain by foraging change from season to season, and the season also affects when many fish will appear. The game keeps track of years starting from when you arrive, so the game starts on the first day of Spring, Year 1. You can see the current day, date and season in the upper right corner of the screen.
Since being able to locate villagers is often important, and it helps to know where they will be on a given day. But there are a number of factors which can determine this:
* Day of the week
* Weather
* Season
* The specific date.
* For some characters, you friendship level may affect their schedule.
== Chests ==
Managing you inventory is important in the game, so you'll want to create at least one chest at the start of the game to hold items you don't need to carry around with you; use the Crafting tab to do this. You'll probably want to create more chests as you obtain more wood. When the chest in your inventory, click on it hold it, then place on any nearby unoccupied square; these appear green when you hover the chair over them. The same mechanic applies when you place any piece of furniture.
Once the chest is in place, right click to open it. Two inventories appear on the screen, the chest contents on top and your backpack on the bottom. Click on a square to move its contents to the other container. For stackable items, right click to move a single items to the other container. Shift+right click divides the stack in two as evenly as possible, have moves half to the other container. Items moved will be combined with an existing stack if possible, and place in the first available empty slot otherwise. If there are no available slots then you just pick up the item. You can then put it back or decide which item you want to replace.
There are three buttons next to the chest inventory:
* Toggle Color Picker - This toggles a color picker control above the chest inventory. Click on a color to change the chest to that color. This may be useful for keeping track of the contents of chests when you have a lot of them. (A sign can be used for this as well.)
* Add to Existing Stacks - This is a useful shortcut which allows you to rapidly move items. If you have the some of the same stackable item in both chests, then the button will combine the stacks and put the combined stacks in the chest. It does this for all applicable items at once.
* Organize - This works the same way as the Organize button in the main inventory tab.
In addition there is a trash can, as in your the Inventory tab, which can also be used to permanently toss certain items. Press OK or press Escape when you're done.
== Shopping ==
You'll interact with many merchants over the course of the game. To start trading, click the counter in front of the merchant. In most cases you can also talk to the merchant to say hello by walking around the counter and clicking on the person directly. When the trade screen opens, click on an item one or more times to hold as many of the item as you want to buy. Then place them in an open inventory slot. (Make sure you actually have an open slot before you buy, otherwise you may have to throw away some items.) To speed things up, Shift+click on an item to buy 5 at a time. To sell, left click (or '''a''' on controllers) to sell an entire stack, and right click ('''y''' on controllers) to sell one at time.
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<noinclude>{{status|100%}}</noinclude>
: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and the stress mark applies to the following syllable.
::{| class="wikitable" style="background:lightyellow; font-size:smaller; margin-left:4.8em"
|+ Stress
|-
! Mirad Word !! IPA
|-
| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || '''ʹteʒ+na'''
|-
| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || '''i+gay''' <sup>1</sup>
|-
| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || '''a+<u>layn</u>'''
|-
| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || '''Mi+<u>rad</u>'''
|-
| '''booka'''....''tired'' || '''bo+<u>o</u>+ka''' <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || '''bo+<u>o</u>+kan'''
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || '''a+<u>ke</u>+a'''
|-
| '''boyse'''....''lacks'' || '''<u>boy</u>+se'''
|-
| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || '''<u>byos</u>+kyin'''
|-
| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || '''pya+<u>on</u>'''
|-
| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || '''to+<u>oy</u>+ba'''
|-
| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || '''yan-sa+<u>u</u>+na'''
|-
| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || '''bi+<u>ki</u>+u'''
|-
| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || '''jwa+<u>tu</u>+a'''
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
<noinclude>{{Chapter navigation with TOC|Syllabification|Phonotactics}}</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{status|100%}}</noinclude>
: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and the stress mark applies to the following syllable.
::{| class="wikitable" style="background:lightyellow; font-size:smaller; margin-left:4.8em"
|+ Stress
|-
! Mirad Word !! IPA
|-
| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || '''ˈteʒ+na'''
|-
| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || '''ˈi+gay''' <sup>1</sup>
|-
| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || '''a+ˈlajn'''
|-
| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || '''Mi+ˈrad'''
|-
| '''booka'''....''tired'' || '''bo+ˈo+ka''' <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || '''bo+ˈo+kan'''
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || '''a+ˈke+a'''
|-
| '''boyxe'''....''deprives'' || '''ˈboy+ˈe'''
|-
| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || '''ˈbyos+kyɪn'''
|-
| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || '''pya+ˈon'''
|-
| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || '''to+ˈoj</u>+ba'''
|-
| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || '''jan-sa+ˈu+na'''
|-
| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || '''bi+ˈki+u'''
|-
| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || '''ʒwa+ˈtu+a'''
|-
| '''caulk'''....''copper'' || '''ʧa+ʒulk'''
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
<noinclude>{{Chapter navigation with TOC|Syllabification|Phonotactics}}</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{status|100%}}</noinclude>
: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and the stress mark applies to the following syllable.
::{| class="wikitable" style="background:lightyellow; font-size:smaller; margin-left:4.8em"
|+ Stress
|-
! Mirad Word !! IPA
|-
| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || '''ˈteʒ+na'''
|-
| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || '''ˈi+gay''' <sup>1</sup>
|-
| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || '''a+ˈlajn'''
|-
| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || '''Mi+ˈrad'''
|-
| '''booka'''....''tired'' || '''bo+ˈo+ka''' <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || '''bo+ˈo+kan'''
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || '''a+ˈke+a'''
|-
| '''boyxe'''....''deprives'' || '''ˈboj+ʃe'''
|-
| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || '''ˈbjos+kyɪn'''
|-
| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || '''pya+ˈon'''
|-
| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || '''to+ˈoj</u>+ba'''
|-
| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || '''jan+sa+ˈu+na'''
|-
| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || '''bi+ˈki+u'''
|-
| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || '''ʒwa+ˈtu+a'''
|-
| '''caulk'''....''copper'' || '''ʧa+ʒulk'''
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
<noinclude>{{Chapter navigation with TOC|Syllabification|Phonotactics}}</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{status|100%}}</noinclude>
: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and the stress mark applies to the following syllable.
::{| class="wikitable" style="background:lightyellow; font-size:smaller; margin-left:4.8em"
|+ Stress
|-
! Mirad Word !! IPA
|-
| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || /'''ˈteʒ+na'''/
|-
| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || /'''ˈi+gay'''/ <sup>1</sup>
|-
| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || /'''a+ˈlajn'''/
|-
| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || /'''Mi+ˈrad'''/
|-
| '''booka'''....''tired'' || /'''bo+ˈo+ka'''/ <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || /'''bo+ˈo+kan'''/
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || /'''a+ˈke+a'''/
|-
| '''boyxe'''....''deprives'' || /'''ˈboj+ʃe'''/
|-
| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || /'''ˈbjos+kyɪn'''/
|-
| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || /'''pya+ˈon'''/
|-
| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || /'''to+ˈoj</u>+ba'''/
|-
| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || /'''jan+sa+ˈu+na'''/
|-
| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || /'''bi+ˈki+u'''/
|-
| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || /'''ʒwa+ˈtu+a'''/
|-
| '''caulk'''....''copper'' || /'''ʧa+ʒulk'''/
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
<noinclude>{{Chapter navigation with TOC|Syllabification|Phonotactics}}</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{status|100%}}</noinclude>
: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and the stress mark applies to the following syllable.
::{| class="wikitable" style="background:lightyellow; font-size:smaller; margin-left:4.8em"
|+ Stress
|-
! Mirad Word !! IPA
|-
| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || /'''ˈteʒ+na'''/
|-
| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || /'''ˈi+gay'''/ <sup>1</sup>
|-
| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || /'''a+ˈlajn'''/
|-
| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || /'''Mi+ˈrad'''/
|-
| '''booka'''....''tired'' || /'''bo+ˈo+ka'''/ <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || /'''bo+ˈo+kan'''/
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || /'''a+ˈke+a'''/
|-
| '''boyxe'''....''deprives'' || /'''ˈboj+ʃe'''/
|-
| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || /'''bjos+ˈkjɪn'''/ <sup>3</sup>
|-
| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || /'''pya+ˈon'''/
|-
| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || /'''to+ˈoj</u>+ba'''/
|-
| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || /'''jan+sa+ˈu+na'''/
|-
| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || /'''bi+ˈki+u'''/
|-
| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || /'''ʒwa+ˈtu+a'''/
|-
| '''caulk'''....''copper'' || /'''t͡ʃa+ˈulk'''/
|-
| '''testaye'''....''has understood'' || /'''tɛs+ˈta+je'''/ <sup>4</sup>
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: <sup>3</sup> <small>The letter '''i''' is pronounced like the short ''i'' in Eng. ''kin'' when in a closed syllable (i.e. one ending in a consonant).</small>
: <sup>4</sup> <small>The vowel '''e''' is pronounced like the short ''e'' in Eng. ''vest'' when in a closed syllable.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
<noinclude>{{Chapter navigation with TOC|Syllabification|Phonotactics}}</noinclude>
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<noinclude>{{status|100%}}</noinclude>
: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and are marked with a stress (<big>'''ˈ'''</big>)
::{| class="wikitable" style="background:lightyellow; font-size:smaller; margin-left:4.8em"
|+ Stress
|-
! Mirad Word !! IPA
|-
| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || /'''<big>ˈ</big>teʒ+na'''/
|-
| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || /'''<big>ˈ</big>i+gay'''/ <sup>1</sup>
|-
| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || /'''a+<big>ˈ</big>lajn'''/
|-
| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || /'''Mi+<big>ˈ</big>rad'''/
|-
| '''booka'''....''tired'' || /'''bo+<big>ˈ</big>o+ka'''/ <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || /'''bo+<big>ˈ</big>o+kan'''/
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || /'''a+<big>ˈ</big>ke+a'''/
|-
| '''boyxe'''....''deprives'' || /'''<big>ˈ</big>boj+ʃe'''/
|-
| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || /'''bjos+<big>ˈ</big>kjɪn'''/ <sup>3</sup>
|-
| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || /'''pya+<big>ˈ</big>on'''/
|-
| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || /'''to+<big>ˈ</big>oj</u>+ba'''/
|-
| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || /'''jan+sa+<big>ˈ</big>u+na'''/
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| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || /'''bi+<big>ˈ</big>ki+u'''/
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| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || /'''ʒwa+<big>ˈ</big>tu+a'''/
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| '''caulk'''....''copper'' || /'''t͡ʃa+<big>ˈ</big>ulk'''/
|-
| '''testaye'''....''has understood'' || /'''tɛs+<big>ˈ</big>ta+je'''/ <sup>4</sup>
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: <sup>3</sup> <small>The letter '''i''' is pronounced like the short ''i'' in Eng. ''kin'' when in a closed syllable (i.e. one ending in a consonant).</small>
: <sup>4</sup> <small>The vowel '''e''' is pronounced like the short ''e'' in Eng. ''vest'' when in a closed syllable.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
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: Although '''''stress''''' in Mirad is not marked and is not phonemic, i.e. not semantically distinctive, in all words of more than one syllable, the stress occurs on the '''''last, non-final vowel''''', including glided vowels. The following chart gives some examples, where the syllables are separated by a plus sign and are marked with a stress (<big>'''ˈ'''</big>)
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| '''tejna'''....''vital'' || /'''<big>ˈ</big>teʒ+na'''/
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| '''igay'''....''quickly'' || /'''<big>ˈ</big>i+gay'''/ <sup>1</sup>
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| '''alayn'''....''eleventh'' || /'''a+<big>ˈ</big>lajn'''/
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| '''Mirad'''....''Mirad'' || /'''Mi+<big>ˈ</big>rad'''/
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| '''booka'''....''tired'' || /'''bo+<big>ˈ</big>o+ka'''/ <sup>2</sup>
|-
| '''bookan'''....''fatigue'' || /'''bo+o+<big>ˈ</big>kan'''/
|-
| '''akea'''....''winning'' || /'''a+<big>ˈ</big>ke+a'''/
|-
| '''boyxe'''....''deprives'' || /'''<big>ˈ</big>boj+ʃe'''/
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| '''byoskyin'''....''pendulum'' || /'''bjos+<big>ˈ</big>kjɪn'''/ <sup>3</sup>
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| '''pyaon'''....''wave'' || /'''pya+<big>ˈ</big>on'''/
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| '''tooyba'''....''female'' || /'''to+<big>ˈ</big>oj</u>+ba'''/
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| '''yansauna'''....''common'' || /'''jan+sa+<big>ˈ</big>u+na'''/
|-
| '''bikiu'''....''take care'' || /'''bi+<big>ˈ</big>ki+u'''/
|-
| '''jwatua'''....''warned'' || /'''ʒwa+<big>ˈ</big>tu+a'''/
|-
| '''caulk'''....''copper'' || /'''t͡ʃa+<big>ˈ</big>ulk'''/
|-
| '''testaye'''....''has understood'' || /'''tɛs+<big>ˈ</big>ta+je'''/ <sup>4</sup>
|}
: <sup>1</sup> <small>Here '''ay''' is a single post-y-glided vowel, and final, so it is not stressed. </small>
: <sup>2</sup> <small>Two vowels in a row are pronounced in two syllables.</small>
: <sup>3</sup> <small>The letter '''i''' is pronounced like the short ''i'' in Eng. ''kin'' when in a closed syllable (i.e. one ending in a consonant).</small>
: <sup>4</sup> <small>The vowel '''e''' is pronounced like the short ''e'' in Eng. ''vest'' when in a closed syllable.</small>
: Here is a small passage where the stress of vowels in shown by underlining:
:* '''Hya t<u>o</u>bi t<u>a</u>je y<u>i</u>va ay g<u>e</u>a be utf<u>i</u>z ay doy<u>i</u>vi. Yit b<u>u</u>lwe tex<u>ya</u>f ay vyaot<u>ya</u>f ay y<u>ey</u>fe hyuitaxl<u>e</u>r gel t<u>i</u>di.'''
:* ''All men are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act toward one another as brothers.''
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'''Abula''' (literally "mixture") is a dish common amongst Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is a combination of three different soups/stews: [[Cookbook:Gbegiri Soup|gbegiri]], [[Cookbook:Ewedu Soup (Yoruba Style)|ewedu]], and [[Cookbook:Nigerian Pepper Sauce (Obe Ata)|pepper sauce]].
== Ingredients ==
=== Gbegiri ===
* 1 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] dried [[Cookbook:Beans|beans]]
* 2 large pieces of [[Cookbook:Meat and Poultry|meat]], cut into pieces
* ½ cup [[Cookbook:Palm Oil|palm oil]]
* 1 [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]]
* 2 [[Cookbook:Teaspoon|teaspoons]] [[Cookbook:Ground Crayfish|ground crayfish]]
* [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] to taste
* 2 [[Cookbook:Dryfish|dryfish]]
=== Ewedu ===
* 3 cups [[Cookbook:Jute|ewedu]] leaves
* 1 piece of [[Cookbook:Potash|potash]]
* ½ teaspoon [[Cookbook: Salt|salt]]
* 1 [[Cookbook:Dehydrated Broth|stock cube]]
* 2 nylons of [[Cookbook:Iru|fermented locust beans]]
=== Pepper sauce ===
* 2 red [[Cookbook:Bell Pepper|bell peppers]]
*3 [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomatoes]]
== Equipment ==
*[[Cookbook:Blender|Blender]]
*[[Cookbook:Cooktop|Stovetop]]
*[[Cookbook:Pots and Pans|Pot]]
*[[Cookbook:Knife|Knife]]
*[[Cookbook:Mixing Bowl|Bowl]]
*[[Cookbook:Colander|Colander]]
== Procedure ==
=== Gbegiri ===
# [[Cookbook:Soaking Beans|Soak]] the beans in water overnight. Remove and discard the skins.
# [[Cookbook:Boiling|Boil]] the beans in fresh water until very soft. Drain well.
# [[Cookbook:Puréeing|Blend]] the beans to a purée using a blender. Set aside.
# Boil the meat in a pot of water with onions and spices. Remove the meat and set aside.
# Heat a small amount of [[Cookbook:Palm Oil|palm oil]] in a pot. Add the blended beans, crayfish, salt, boiled meat, and dryfish. Cook until the fish is softened.
=== Ewedu ===
# Boil the [[Cookbook:Ewedu Soup (Yoruba Style)|ewedu]] for about 15 minutes.
# Soften with potash, then add a [[Cookbook:Pinch|pinch]] of salt and stock cube.
# Blend the ewedu mixture until smooth, and stir in the locust beans.
# Reduce the heat, and allow to [[Cookbook:Simmering|simmer]].
=== Pepper sauce ===
# Blend the [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] and [[Cookbook:Tomato|tomato]] together until smooth.
# Heat a small amount of oil in a pot over medium heat. Add the blended mixture, and cook until it loses the raw flavor.
# Serve the pepper sauce in one dish with the gbegiri and ewedu.
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==Welcome!==
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== Capitalization ==
Hey, are you sure about decapitalizing all words like "gambit", "variation", and the like (when part of proper nouns like "Elephant Gambit" (as opposed to "Elephant gambit"))? The pages stood for a long time with mostly capitalized versions of these words, and other sources like Wikipedia and chess.com largely keep them capitalized, so I'm inclined to change it all back to be capitalized, personally. [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 01:40, 12 October 2025 (UTC)
I don't really edit on Wikibooks much (mostly Wikipedia and some random non-Wikimedia ones), but was wondering what the best way to establish consensus on styling is as well? In addition to capitalization, would like to see what people (including you) think about whether e.g. first level headers should be used (I'd say not, personally; it seems you agree) or not and any other potential issues. [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 03:23, 12 October 2025 (UTC)
:Hi, thanks for reaching out. Thanks for all your contributions to the COT book so far. You'll have seen it doesn't have a huge community of active editors so it's really nice to see someone new!
:Wikibooks [[Wikibooks:Policies and guidelines|has some guidance]] but in is generally more high level than Wikipedia's. So often I think we just have to rely on our best judgement a bit more, and try to keep in mind the big objective: building informative, free textbooks. Wikipedia's guidance is more detailed, and though we can't just translate that to Wikibooks, because that guidance was built for a different project with different objectives (and different communities and different challenges), I do think it can be a good starting place for discussion.
:On level 1 headings. In COT I have seen a few pages that used level one headings (I can't remember which now) and automatically changed it without much thought. This instinct no doubt comes from wikipedia where the practice is to never use h1s in the body of the page. If I were to explain this I would say this is because all the headings in an article (h2 and below) logically fall under the article title (h1). Maybe an argument can be made that in COT (or wikibooks in general?) the "title" of the page is actually only a ''technical'' not ''semantic'' title and the page only "begins" with the first heading. But I don't think this is a hugely productive line of debate, and if I should encounter a top level on another page in the COT book I probably will still change it to a h2.
:On capitalisation. Again this is something that is ingrained in me from wikipedia's approach which is in general to favour sentence case over title case, so "Steinitz variation", "Tarrasch variation", "Budapest gambit"... "Steinitz" is a proper noun, "Tarrasch" is a proper noun, "Budapest" is a proper noun; I don't buy that "variation", "gambit" etc are.
:There is [[Chess Opening Theory/Organization|some]] style guidance for the COT already but this stands to be updated (and in places it is unhelpful: "The best way to include [theory tables] is by copying the table from another position."????). It has been on my list to work on it for a while, especially because a few months ago I worked on some new templates to try and make creating/updating pages easier. I've also thought that it would be good to have a sort of empty page 'template' that one could copy when starting a new page. [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 18:23, 13 October 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks! I think there are valid arguments not capitalizing variation/gambit/etc, but all of the Wikipedia articles I've seen always capitalize them when they're used as part of the name of a real named line. Plus, some parallels that come to mind for me are "Notre Dame Cathedral" over "Notre Dame cathedral", "Central Park" over "Central park", "Ford Motor Company" over "Ford motor company", and "the Battle of Hastings" over "the battle of Hastings". Maybe if English preferred possessives (e.g. "Steinitz's variation") it might make more sense to leave them uncapitalized, but I'd say let's go for capitalized. I wonder if this is convincing at all and you wouldn't mind me changing the template etc back to use capitalization? I agree about h1. By the way, Lichess is one of the biggest drivers of traffic to the wikibook (as they transclude it at e.g. [https://lichess.org/opening/Italian_Game/e4_e5_Nf3_Nc6_Bc4] as well as lichess.org/analysis), and I think the h2 system you've been using is rendering nicely on there as well. Are they any other styling issues you think would be good to get a consensus on besides these two (e.g. maybe 1.e4 vs 1. e4 and 1...e5 vs 1... e5? Wikipedia uses no space for either, but here seems to use the second and then usually the first respectively)? I also talked with a lichess dev to see if they had any requests and he said he likes each article to have a brief intro paragraph to give inexperienced players a quick overview of what a move accomplishes which sounds like a good idea to me. He also is worried about transpositions not being handled correctly with redirects, although I don't know if he was aware these do exist, but I think there are indeed some duplicate articles (although e.g. 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Bc4 Nf6 and 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 would have different reasons for Black's fourth move, curious what you make of this edge case) although I don't have a list. Maybe I'll try to write a script to detect both potential new redirects and style inconsistencies. [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 19:10, 14 October 2025 (UTC)
::As for the COT: should the defence/defense thing just be taken to mean "use BritEng" practically? On WP the rule is that whoever first added a spelling that differs between AmEng and BritEng has their dialect used for the rest of time, but I'd prefer to consistently use one across all subarticles. I also strongly prefer to avoid using he/she/they to refer to White and Black. E.g. "this attacks the bishop [and also "White's bishop" rather than "white bishop" when including the color is necessary, in order to keep consistent capitalization for colors]) rather than "...his/her/their bishop"; do you agree with this? I've also never been a fan at all of the "e5-square" or "f8-bishop" notation, instead preferring just "e5" (or maybe "e5 square" if unclear; "f-file" seems fine to me though) as well as "bishop on f8", but if most people consistently prefer the hyphenation I don't mind yielding. As for theory tables, I've also always found them a bit frustrating and very hard to navigate (the lichess guy also doesn't like them). In particular, they don't show the branching within possible next moves no matter how unsharp a position is which feels problematic, wondering if you have any thoughts on that? [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 19:27, 14 October 2025 (UTC)
::Another couple things - are you ok with doing "main line" instead of "mainline" (I usually see the former elsewhere, including on Wikipedia)? And do you think both possible continuing moves and the names of variations (when newly introduced) should be bolded, or just the moves, or just the names, or neither? I'd lean towards both (for readability on lichess in particular), but not sure. I also found this, btw: [https://style.mla.org/chess-terms-mla-style/] [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 23:03, 15 October 2025 (UTC)
:::Yeah, these are all great questions.
:::There is opportunity to improve the style guidance for the book and I have made a start on that.
:::While there are certain things that need to be a certain way for functionality (e.g. page titles), we need to strike a balance and avoid too prescriptive with all the style recommendations as there's a danger of the tail wagging the dog.
:::'''Re capitals. '''
:::Yes and that's interesting. Most openings ''are'' named in a possessive way, e.g. the Italian game is the opening as recommended by the Italian analysts, it is the game of the Italians. The Evans gambit is the gambit employed by Evans, the Jaenisch variation is the variation employed by Jaenisch etc. You're right that the possessive apostrophe is usually dropped (though there are exceptions, King's gambit, Bird's defence, Petrov's defence etc.). But I don't know if that makes "game", "gambit", "variation" more of the name than e.g. "steam engine" in the "[[wikipedia:Watt steam engine|Watt steam engine]]", or "coil" in "[[wikipedia:Tesla coil|Tesla coil]]"... "[[wikipedia:Turing test|Turing test]]", "[[wikipedia:Mendellian inheritance|Mendellian inheritance]]" etc.
:::I don't know if I agree with how capitalisation is handled on e.g. [[w:King's Indian Defence, Four Pawns Attack]] which imo is at odds with the wikipedia mos re sentence case [[w:WP:TITLEFORMAT]] which would say only proper nouns and the word at the beginning need be capitalised. Outside wikipedia there isn't one single convention on chess names or capitalisation. The [https://www.365chess.com/eco.php Chess365] database capitalises as I would e.g. "Four pawns attack", I know that Lichess uses caps "Four Pawns Attack" (but is that because of the name or because they are using title case?).
:::I will have to think on it some more.
:::'''Re move format. '''
:::The spacing (1. e4 v 1.e4) came about as a technical requirement of due to wrapping of title length. Any change now would require an astronomical amount of cleaning up: thousands of pages would need to be moved to new titles, it would also change urls and break how the lichess analysis board imports pages. The current system has been laid down a very long time and I don't see how it disadvantages the reader or editor, so I don't see an advantage to changing it.
:::'''Re: handling of transpositions.'''
:::Each page should be one position, and one position should be one page, as the analysis going forward from that position is the same irrespective of the move order by which that position arose.
:::When one move order transposes to another we can redirect the page, e.g. your example Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. d4/3...exd4/4. Bc4/4...Nf6 redirects to Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. d4/4...exd4. So there is no need for duplicate pages and there shouldn't be any (though there may be some that have been made by accident).
:::The Lichess analysis board can handle showing the wikibooks page for a transposition '''if that page has a redirect'''. If you put in 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Bc4 Nf6, it is redirected to [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. d4/4...exd4]] and displays that page instead.
:::However, if you try to look at later moves from that position on the analysis board, you won't see any text from wikibooks. If you then play 5. O-O, it shows nothing, because there is no page OR redirect at Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. d4/3...exd4/4. Bc4/4...Nf6/5. O-O. If you had played in the order 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d4 exd4 5. O-O it DOES show a page, because the analysis board imports [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nf6/4. d4/4...exd4/5. O-O]].
:::The only ways I can think of to improve how the Lichess analysis board handles transpositions are either:
:::* if on wikibooks we make a redirect for every move following a transposition (possible for some cases but time consuming and won't account for all possible transpositions. It would require a lot of additional redirects which wikibooks may or may not be happy with.)
:::* make Lichess search by FEN rather than using move order to predict the page title (or as a back-up if trying page title does not work). Every page already has a [[w:Forsyth–Edwards Notation|FEN]] on it because it is generated in the position template. e.g [[Special:Search/"r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/8/2BpP3/5N2/PPP2PPP/RNBQ1RK1 b"]] returns one search result, the page for the above position.
::::would have different reasons for Black's fourth move, curious what you make of this edge case)
:::Yeah, I understand. Imo the goal for the opening paragraph is to describe the features of the position, and still be useful even if arrived at by transposition.
:::The page for the previous position should explain that the move leads to a transposition. If this is a major cause of confusion for Lichess users (and I don't know if it is) then perhaps Lichess could add the functionality that, if it detects a redirect, it adds a note "(by transposition)" or similar to the top of the wikibooks section. On wikibooks it already says if you have been redirected to the page.
:::'''Re theory tables:'''
:::They can be a useful navigation aid, sometimes it's good to just see the lines mentioned in the analysis separated out from the prose. I've been trying to switch over to a template that I made that produces the table from a line, rather than individually coded wikitables, because it is a lot easier to put them together this way, and expand and maintain them. I have some ideas for further improvements.
::::In particular, they don't show the branching within possible next moves no matter how unsharp a position is which feels problematic, wondering if you have any thoughts on that?
:::Mmm not sure what you mean. You can put in branches.
:::I try to put in the main branches of theory for the next so many moves based on the database main line(s), and then illustrative lines from the prose analysis.
:::They can be a lot to put together so I haven't done them for every page I have edited.
:::[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...Nc6#Theory table]] this is one I put in recently. So, it starts with 2. d4, and shows the main continuations of the three lines discussed in the prose, ...d5 e5, ...d5 exd5, ...e5 and ...d6, which is a transposition.
:::You need to strike a balance between readability, depth and breadth. This one in the Philidor defence: [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...d6/3. d4#Theory table]] starts with the exchange main line and a few side lines that follow after 3...exd4, then the main line each for the Hanham variation and the Nimzowitsch variation main lines. On the following page for the Hanham variation, more lines are given including the traps also described in the prose.
:::'''Other style:'''
:::IMO assigning either gender to the players (his bishop... her bishop) is unnecessary. A few pages have used "his"/"her" but I have updated it to "their" when I have seen it.
:::On bolding the approach I take is I bold candidate next (half) move in the position (but only the next one) and the name of the line if it has one, but I don't bold subsequent moves or lines following that half move because then it can get too cluttered. E.g. on the page for the caro kann,
::::'''2. c4''', the '''Accelerated Panov attack''', is an aggressive sideline. Recognising that Black is determined to play d5, White wishes to make it impossible for them to hold onto it. This usually results in White and Black exchanging two pawns: 2...d5 3. cxd5 cxd5 4. exd5 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nxd5. In this line, White hopes to weaken Black's c- and d-files. White ends up with an isolated queen's pawn which may be a liability in the long run.
:::Only the next move is bold, not the continuation 2...d5 etc. [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 16:29, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
::::Yes, aside from those not named after people (like QG and KG), possessives seem avoided in English opening names, but then a handful (like Bird's and Petrov's) have more of a mix (you see Petrov and Petrov's both a good amount, but you never see "Jaenisch's" etc). As for capitalization, what occurs to me now is whether there can only be one instance of such things. E.g. there can only be one of Central Park, Notre Dame Cathedral, and so on, but there can be multiple Tesla coils and Turing tests. Mendellian inheritance is basically equivalent to Mendel's inheritance, and possessives don't seem to trigger capitalization in English. Unfortunately there is a bit of a philosophical debate when it comes to applying this to chess games - do two separate games with the same opening count as two copies of the same proper noun? I'd say not, as I think real chess games merely instantiate the immaterial concepts of the openings, as the strength of an opening doesn't vary objectively over time. I did notice that that site prefers the lower case, yeah. But it seems the majority of sources, including Wikipedia, use the capitalization. Also, you could make an argument that e.g. "Classical variation" should be "classical variation" under the lower case convention which would then look weird next to the capitalized ones named after people. I'd personally really like to change them all back to use caps, especially since most of the pages originally used upper case before you changed them, so retaining the former consistent style would be preferred if there's no consensus to change to lower case I'd say.
::::I'll ask the lichess dev what he thinks about that with the redirects. As for theory tables, that sounds good. I just meant that not enough possible branches are shown, but it's unwieldy to show all good lines. Maybe I'd personally just try to shorten a bit of the ones that go overly deep then. If it's going several move pairs deep it feels too specific unless it's a very sharp line. But I don't care that much I guess.
::::I meant that I prefer to avoid all three of he, she, and they, and completely avoid using personal pronouns altogether for anything related to White and Black. E.g. "attacks '''the''' bishop" (or White's/Black's if necessary) rather than "his bishop", "her bishop", or "their bishop". This is the current preferred style on Wikipedia and I think it reads really nicely (especially since it vibes with thinking of White and Black as abstract entities from an objective perfect play perspective rather than random human players), but maybe that's just me. Does that sound ok to you (avoiding all personal pronouns and using "the" instead of "his"/"her"/"their"? Obv "their" is better than "his"/"her" though)? And yes that bolding convention looks good to me. And does main line over mainline sound fine to you? Not sure about sideline though lol. [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 17:17, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
::::I also prefer to avoid using terms like "Anti-Sicilian", as I don't consider an Open Sicilian inherently any more Sicilian than a sideline/side line (I guess I just prefer to use "alternative" here lol to avoid the difficulty choosing), do you object to that? I'd prefer to just call Open Sicilians and non-Opens both "Sicilian"s. Anti-Berlin might be an exception as White is trying to stop Black from opening the game rather than simply electing not to open the game themselves as in the Sicilian, and "Closed Berlin" is already used for ...d6. [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 17:35, 18 October 2025 (UTC)
Honestly been drifting towards your no-caps position over time, but it's an interesting border case. It still bothers me that you changed it without consensus, but whatever lol. [[User:Dayshade|Dayshade]] ([[User talk:Dayshade|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Dayshade|contribs]]) 12:14, 16 February 2026 (UTC)
== Marking new Chess Open Theory pages for deletion ==
Hi, I noticed you’ve been marking new Chess Opening Theory pages under speedy deletion as spam — can you explain your reasoning for this? Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:31, 23 November 2025 (UTC)
:Hi, [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy#Speedy deletions]] "3. Pages with no meaningful content" (they are spam) and "4. Pages that cannot comply with the scope or policies of the project." (the pages are out of scope). [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 09:34, 23 November 2025 (UTC)
:To elaborate further:
:The Chess Opening Theory wikibook is higher-visibility than you might imagine, because text from the wikibook is pulled automatically into the analysis board of Lichess.org, one of the largest online chess websites. ([https://lichess.org/analysis/pgn/1.+e4+e5+2.+Nf3+Nc6+3.+Bc4 Have a look]). I think this is a really great use of the book, but that increased visibility makes it a target for spam contributions.
:Sometimes people like to change the wikibook to make different messages appear when you look at the move on Lichess (people naming openings after themselves, or changing pages to say, "such-and-such is a terrible move only played by losers" etc.). When these changes happen to existing pages we can just revert. But when they create new pages to do so, we can't.
:Another sort of spam is making new pages for spurious positions to name after themselves or openings they "invented".
:On scope: C.O.T. is the second largest wikibook on the site with over 2,000 pages. Each page = one position, e.g. the page /1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6 is the position after two moves, where the players play 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6. The possible number of games of chess is [[w:Shannon number|very large]]. After just five turns there are already over 69 trillion possibilities, and opening theory for some lines goes far deeper into the game than this. It's not practical to have a page for every possible legal move in every position.
:We limit pages to the more common moves. A guideline for inclusion was laid out in [[Chess Opening Theory/Great Big Opening Survey]] which provides a metric based on most frequent moves in databases. A move like 1. e4 c5 2. Na3, etc, falls way below this guideline even if it wasn't spam, so we can't just "save" the page by just rewriting it so it isn't spam. [[User:JCrue|JCrue]] ([[User talk:JCrue|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/JCrue|contribs]]) 10:00, 23 November 2025 (UTC)
== Page styles over clarity. ==
I feel like you guys prefer page styles over proper clarity, like in [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4]], there is a bunch of unnecessary stuff such as "[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...d6|'''1...d6''']] is the Pirc defence. Black would like to play Nf6 to control the centre. d6 is prophylaxis to prevent White from playing e5: '''after 1...d6 2. d4 Nf6, the move 3. e5 doesn't work because of 3...dxe5 4. dxe5 Qxd1+ 5. Kxd1 Ng4! forking the pawns on e5 and f2''' (contrast [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...Nf6|1...Nf6]], the Alekhine defence). Black usually fianchettos the bishop to Bg7 in this opening as well."
[[User:TheBanditDragon|TheBanditDragon]] ([[User talk:TheBanditDragon|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/TheBanditDragon|contribs]]) 19:41, 2 June 2026 (UTC)
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== Calculating the pH of a weak acid solution ==
The pH of a weak acid solution can be calculated approximately using the following formulae:
pH = -log<sub>10</sub> √(''K''<sub>a</sub> x [HA]<sub>o</sub>) = 0.5 x (p''K''<sub>a</sub> - log<sub>10</sub>[HA]<sub>o</sub>)
[HA]<sub>o</sub> is the original concentration of acid, which we assume is the same as the concentration of acid after it has partly dissociated.
Example; If p''K''<sub>a</sub> = 4.7 and ''c'' = 0.010 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> then '''either''':
:''K''<sub>a</sub> = 10<sup>-p''K''a</sup> = 10<sup>-4.7</sup> = 2.00 x 10<sup>-5</sup> mol dm<sup>-3</sup>
√(''K''<sub>a</sub> x [HA]<sub>o</sub>) = √(2.00 x 10<sup>-5</sup> x 0.010)
: = √(2.00 x 10<sup>-7</sup>)
: = 4.47 x 10<sup>-4</sup>
pH = -log<sub>10</sub> (4.47 x 10<sup>-4</sup>) = 3.35
'''or''':
:- log<sub>10</sub>[HA]<sub>o</sub> = - log<sub>10</sub>(0.010) = 2.00
:pH = 0.5 x (p''K''<sub>a</sub> - log<sub>10</sub>[HA]<sub>o</sub>)
:= 0.5 x (4.7 + 2) = 0.5 x 6.7 = 3.35
== Calculating the pH of a buffer solution ==
The pH of a buffer solution can be calculated approximately using the following formula:
pH = p''K''<sub>a</sub> + log<sub>10</sub>([A<sup>–</sup>]/[HA])
The ratio [A<sup>–</sup>]/[HA] is equal to the number of moles of each species: [A<sup>–</sup>]/[HA] = ''n''(A<sup>–</sup>)/''n''(HA). This is because the two solutes are in the same volume of solution. This means that buffers are not affected by dilution.
In general, we can assume that if we mix a weak acid and its salt, [HA] is the acid concentration and [A<sup>–</sup>] is the salt concentration. Both assumptions are slightly incorrect, but the errors tend to cancel each other out.
If we part-neutralise a weak acid with a strong base, [A<sup>–</sup>] is the concentration of neutralised acid and [HA] is concentration of the excess acid. If you half-neutralise a weak acid then [A<sup>–</sup>] = [HA]. This makes log<sub>10</sub>([A<sup>–</sup>]/[HA]) = 0 and so pH = p''K''<sub>a</sub>.
[[File:Buffer titration graph.svg|thumb|upright=2|centre|Simulated titration of an acidified solution of a weak acid (p''K''<sub>a</sub> = 4.7, ''c'' = 0.010 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>) with alkali. The end point is when 1.0 ml of alkali are added. When half-neutralised with 0.50 ml of alkali, the pH = p''K''<sub>a</sub> = 4.7 (green lines). The pure acid has a pH of 3.35.]]
== Indicators ==
Indicators are weak acids or bases which have strong colours and/or the conjugate acid/base has a different, strong, colour.
Examples:
* Methyl red is red in acidic solution (the HA molecule) but above pH 5.1 it forms the yellow A<sup>–</sup> ion.
* Methyl orange is red in acidic solution (the HA molecule) but above pH 3.5 it forms the yellow A<sup>–</sup> ion.
* Phenolphthalein is colourless in acidic/neutral solution (the H<sub>2</sub>A molecule) but above pH 9.5 it forms the pink A<sup>2–</sup> ion.
In an exam, you will be given details about any indicators so there is no need to learn the details.
The p''K''<sub>a</sub> value of the indicator is sometimes referred to as p''K''<sub>in</sub>. You need to choose an indicator that rapidly changes colour at the endpoint of a titration i.e. the p''K''<sub>in</sub> is at the steepest part of the pH/titre curve.
[[Image:PH-Titrationskurve.svg|thumb|upright=1|centre|The most rapid pH change in the graph above is around pH 7, so we need to choose an indicator with a similar p''K''<sub>in</sub> value.]]
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== Balanced Equations and Associated Calculations ==
Central to chemical calculations is the balanced chemical equation. Here is an example:
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
Two molecules of ethane (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>) react with 7 molecules of oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) to form 4 molecules of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and 6 molecules of water (H<sub>2</sub>O).
A balanced chemical equation is required '''to convert information about one chemical into information about a second chemical'''.
Examples:
How many molecules of oxygen would react with 200 molecules of ethane?
: A very useful idea is the '''extent''' (''ξ'') of the reaction. This is the amount of a chemical divided by the number of molecules for that chemical which react.
: For ethane, 200 molecules is an extent of 200 / 2 = 100 molecules.
: For oxygen, if ''ξ'' = 100 molecules then it means that 100 x 7 = 700 molecules of oxygen can react.
How many molecules of carbon dioxide form if 300 molecules of ethane react with 350 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 300 molecules is an extent of 300 / 2 = 150 molecules.
: For oxygen, 350 molecules is an extent of 350 / 7 = 50 molecules.
: ''ξ'' for oxygen is lower, which means that during the reaction, oxygen will run out first and the reaction will stop. We call oxygen the '''limiting reagent''' and ethane is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 4 = 200 molecules of carbon dioxide will form.
: For ethane, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 2 = 100 molecules of ethane can react. The reaction began with 300 molecules of ethane, so 200 molecules of ethane will be left unreacted.
How many molecules of water form if 500 molecules of ethane react with 2100 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 500 molecules is an extent of 500 / 2 = 250 molecules.
: For oxygen, 2100 molecules is an extent of 2100 / 7 = 300 molecules.
: This time, ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 6 = 1500 molecules of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 7 = 1750 molecules of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2100 molecules of oxygen, so 350 molecules of oxygen will be left unreacted.
For practical chemistry, we need to work with much larger numbers of molecules. Chemists originally defined a "much larger number" to be the number of atoms in 1 g of hydrogen, the lightest element. This number is called '''a mole''' and is now defined as 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup>.
== The Mole ==
One "mole" is a number of particles. The number chosen for 1 mole is a very large, so that the mass of 1 mole of atoms, or molecules, is a convenient mass for laboratory use. e.g. 1 mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g. Until 2019, the value of the mole was defined using <sup>12</sup>C atoms as the standard.
The number of particles in 1 mole is the '''Avogadro Constant''', which is given the symbol ''N''<sub>A</sub> (or sometimes ''L''). ''N''<sub>A</sub> = 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup> - this figure is in your Data Booklet. Since 2019 the value of ''N''<sub>A</sub> has simply been defined as 6.022 140 76 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup>. The first 3 significant figures are adequate for A-level calculations.
So, a '''mole''' of particles is ''N''<sub>A</sub> particles which is 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> particles.
If a mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g then a single <sup>12</sup>C atom has a mass of 12.0 g ÷ 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> = 1.99 x 10<sup>-23</sup> g.
What is left if 0.500 moles of ethane react with 2.800 moles of oxygen?
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
: For ethane, 0.500 moles is an extent of 0.500 / 2 = 0.250 moles.
: For oxygen, 2.800 moles is an extent of 2.800 / 7 = 0.400 moles.
: ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 4 = 1.000 moles of carbon dioxide will form.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 6 = 1.500 moles of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 7 = 1.750 moles of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2.800 moles of oxygen, so 1.050 moles of oxygen will be left unreacted.
How do we figure out the number of moles of a chemical? There are three main methods:
# comparing the mass of a chemical sample to the mass of 1 mole of that chemical
# comparing the volume of a pure gas to the volume of 1 mole of gas, and
# measuring volumes of solutions where the number of moles dissolved in a standard volume is known.
== Relative Masses and Molar Masses ==
1 mole of the isotope <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0 g. We say that the relative isotopic mass (''I''<sub>r</sub>) of <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0.
Chlorine naturally occurs as a mixture of two isotopes, <sup>35</sup>Cl and <sup>37</sup>Cl. 76 % of chlorine atoms are <sup>35</sup>Cl. The average mass of chlorine atom is 76 % of 35 + 24 % of 37 = 26.60 + 8.88 = 35.48. This is chlorine's relative atomic mass (''A''<sub>r</sub>), which we round up to 35.5.
No single chlorine atom has a mass of 35.5, the atoms have an ''I''<sub>r</sub> of either 35.0 or 37.0. This is similar to the average UK family having 1.5 children - some families have 1 child, some have 2 or more. On average, there are 1.5 children per family but obviously there is no such thing as 0.5 of a child.
Chlorine atoms do not usually exist on their own. Chlorine atoms usually form diatomic molecules, Cl<sub>2</sub> which have a relative molecular mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) of 71.0. In the same way, chloroform (CHCl<sub>3</sub>) has an ''M''<sub>r</sub> of 119.5 (12.0 + 1.01 + 3 x 35.5).
1 mole of sodium chloride, NaCl, has a mass of 58.5 g. We can say that its relative formula mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is 58.5. Because NaCl is not made of molecules, we refer to its relative ''formula'' mass but the symbol (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is the same as for relative molecular mass.
A useful alternative term is molar mass (''M''). This has units of g mol<sup>-1</sup> ("grams per mole") or kg mol<sup>-1</sup> on the Physics specification. Molar mass can refer to isotopes, atoms, molecules or formulae, so you do need to be specific:
* The molar mass of the chlorine-35 isotope is 35.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine atoms is 35.5 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine molecules is 71.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
In Biology, masses of molecules are often measured in daltons (Da) or kilodaltons (kDa). For all practical purposes, 1 Da = 1 g mol<sup>-1</sup>. (It is actually 0.999 999 999 65 g mol<sup>-1</sup>). Glucose, for example, has a relative molecular mass of 180.156, a molar mass of 180.156 g mol<sup>-1</sup> and a mean mass of 180.156 Da (2.99171 x 10<sup>-22</sup> g).
== Empirical and Molecular Formulae ==
Definitions:
* '''Empirical formula''': The simplest whole number ratio of atom types present in a molecule of a compound.
* '''Molecular formula''': The actual number of atoms of each element present in a molecule of a compound.
To determine a molecular formula you need the given mass of the substance and the empirical formula mass. Divide the given mass by the empirical formula mass.
Multiply the given answer by the ratios in the empirical formula and you will have the molecular formula.
A typical question might ask about a compound with 39.97 % carbon, 6.73 % hydrogen and 53.30 % oxygen and ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 180.12
There are two ways to find the empirical and molecular formulae:
If we assume a 100 g sample, we would have:
* 39.97 g carbon ÷ 12.0 = 3.331 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
* 6.73 g hydrogen ÷ 1.01 = 6.663 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 2
* 53.30 g oxygen ÷ 16.0 = 3.3310 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
Divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element, and then divide the amounts by the smallest amount to find the ratio.
Empirical formula: CH<sub>2</sub>O
If CH<sub>2</sub>O were the molecular formula, then ''M''<sub>r</sub> would be 30.02
''M''<sub>r</sub> is actually 180.12.
180.12 / 30.02 = 6, so the molecular formula is C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
Alternatively:
If we assume a 180.12 g sample (1 mole), we would have:
* 39.97 % carbon x 180.12 g = 71.99 g ÷ 12.0 = 6.000 mol
* 6.73 % hydrogen x 180.12 g = 12.12 g ÷ 1.01 = 12.000 mol
* 53.30 % oxygen x 180.12 g = 96.00 g ÷ 16.0 = 6.000 mol
Find the mass of each element in 1 mole, then divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element.
Molecular formula: C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
The ratios in the molecular formula will simplify to CH<sub>2</sub>O, the empirical formula.
=== Anhydrous and Hydrated Salts ===
Solid salts consist of a lattice of positive and negative ions, sometimes water molecules are incorporated into the lattice. The water in a lattice is called the '''water of crystallisation'''.
When a salt contains water the salt is '''hydrated''', if a salt does not contain water of crystallisation the salt is '''anhydrous'''.
A mole of a particular hydrated salt usually has the same number of moles of water of crystallisation, its formula shows how many water molecules are present for every molecule of salt
e.g. copper sulfate, CuSO<sub>4</sub>, has 5 moles of water for every mole of salt, therefore its hydrated formula is CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O, (a dot ⋅ separates the salt's formula from the water of crystallisation).
Examples:
* CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O
* Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O
* MgSO<sub>4</sub>⋅7H<sub>2</sub>O
====Dehydration====
Many hydrated salts lose their water of crystallisation when heated. For example:
CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) → CuSO<sub>4</sub>(s) + 5 H<sub>2</sub>O(g)
''M''<sub>r</sub> of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 159.6 and ''M''<sub>r</sub> of H<sub>2</sub>O is 18.0
An experiment might start with 12.48 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) and find that after heating, only 7.98 g of solid are left.
7.98 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 7.98 / 159.6 = 0.0500 mol
The 4.50 g of mass that is "lost" is the H<sub>2</sub>O(g). 4.50 g of H<sub>2</sub>O is 4.50 / 18.0 = 0.250 mol
The ratio of CuSO<sub>4</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>O is 0.0500 mol to 0.250 mol which is 1 to 5.
Practically, these experiments are prone to errors if not all the water is evaporated or if extra mass is lost. Extra mass can be lost if the solid "spits" during heating and some solid jumps out, or if the anhydrous salt itself can decompose if it is heated for too long:
2 CuSO<sub>4</sub> → 2 CuO(s) + 2 SO<sub>2</sub>(g) + O<sub>2</sub>(g)
====Concentrations of Solutions====
Water of crystallisation is confusing when working out concentrations of salt solutions. If we want to make 250 cm<sup>3</sup> of a 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution of sodium carbonate, then how much sodium carbonate do we need?
The easy bit is (or should be) ''n'' = ''c'' x ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> x 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> = 0.0250 mol.
What is the mass of 0.0250 mol of sodium carbonate? If we are using the decahydrate (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 286.2 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 7.16 g
If we are using the anhydrous salt (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 106.0 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 2.65 g
So 7.16 g of Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O dissolved in 250 cm<sup>3</sup> is an Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> solution (notice the water is no longer mentioned) with a concentration of 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
== Standard Solutions ==
A standard solution of a chemical has a known concentration.
concentration = quantity of solute / volume of solution
[[File:Messkolben.jpg|thumb|Various sizes of volumetric flask. In each case, the liquid level is made up so that the bottom of the meniscus is on the calibration line. The flasks are marked in "ml" (millilitres) which are identical to cm<sup>3</sup>. 5000 ml = 5000 cm<sup>3</sup> = 5 dm<sup>3</sup>.]]
Usually, the solute is measured in moles, the volume is measured in dm<sup>3</sup> and concentration is measured in mol dm<sup>-3</sup> ("moles per decimetre cubed").
''c'' = ''n'' / ''V''
It is important to be able to convert between dm<sup>3</sup> (litres, L or l) and the common units used in the laboratory, cm<sup>3</sup> (centimetres cubed, c.c., millilitres, mL or ml).
1 dm<sup>3</sup> = 1000 cm<sup>3</sup>
1 cm<sup>3</sup> = 1/1000 dm<sup>3</sup> (0.001 dm<sup>3</sup> or 1 x 10<sup>-3</sup> dm<sup>3</sup>
Notice that concentration is based on the volume of the '''solution'''. Dissolving 1 mole (58.5 g) of sodium chloride in 1 dm<sup>3</sup> of water does '''not''' make a 1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution. This mixture would have a volume of 1.021 dm<sup>3</sup> (1021 cm<sup>3</sup>) and a density of 1.037 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. The concentration would actually be 0.979 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> NaCl solution can be made by taking 58.5 g of NaCl and making the total volume of solution up to 1 dm<sup>3</sup> by adding water. The volume is typically measured with a volumetric flask. This actually requires 0.980 dm<sup>3</sup> (980 cm<sup>3</sup>) of water and the solution has a density of 1.036 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. However, we do not need to know the volume of water, or the density, if we use a volumetric flask to measure the total volume of solution.
Most importantly, if we measure 25 cm<sup>3</sup> (for example) of this solution, we know that this 25 cm<sup>3</sup> sample contains 1.00 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> x 0.025 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.025 mol of NaCl.
[[File:Meniscus.jpg|thumb|A burette filled with a coloured solution showing the meniscus at the top of the the liquid. In this case the burette reading is 20.05 cm<sup>3</sup>. Remember to read the bottom of the meniscus and notice that the burette scale is from top to bottom. Burette readings are expected to be recorded to the nearest 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup> (even if the reading is 0.00 cm<sup>3</sup>, write "0.00" not "0").]]
== The Ideal Gas Equation ==
''pV''=''nRT''
''p'' is the pressure of the gas in Pa (Nm<sup>−2</sup>)
''V'' is the volume of the gas in m<sup>3</sup>
:Shortcut: ''p'' is often given in kPa and ''V'' is often given in dm<sup>3</sup>.
:22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> at 101 kPa can be written as 0.0224 m<sup>3</sup> at 101 000 Pa, but notice that 22.4 x 101 = 0.0224 x 101 000.
:So if ''p'' is given in kPa and ''V'' is given in dm<sup>3</sup> then you need not convert ''p'' to Pa and ''V'' to m<sup>3</sup> - just multiply the values you're given.
''n'' is the amount (number of moles)
''R'' is the gas constant (8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
''T'' is the temperature in kelvin (equivalent to 273 + ''θ'', the temperature in degrees Celsius)
=== Molar Gas volumes, ''V''<sub>m</sub> ===
The Data Booklet gives two values for ''V''<sub>m</sub>, 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 273 K and 1 atm, and 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 298 K and 1 atm.
These are the volumes of 1 mole of gas under these conditions.
To find the actual number of moles, divide the volume of gas by the appropriate value of ''V''<sub>m</sub>. For example, 49.0 dm<sup>3</sup> of gas at 298 K and 1 atm is 49.0 / 24.5 = 2.00 mol.
''V''<sub>m</sub> can be corrected for different temperatures and pressures. It is best to start with the 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 273 K and 1 atm. (The 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 298 K and 1 atm has a large rounding error and is good only for those exact conditions).
At temperature ''T'' and pressure ''p'', ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'' / (273 x ''p'')
''T'' and ''p'' must be in kelvin and atmospheres respectively.
For example, at 100 °C and 2 atm, ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 373 K / (273 x 2 atm) = 15.3 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup>
Use this approach if the pressure is given in atm, or is stated to be 101 kPa (i.e. 1 atm). For pressure given in kPa, or Pa, the ''pV'' = ''nRT'' approach is more precise.
:''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT'' (''p'' is in Pa, ''V'' in m<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K, ''R'' = 8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
:''n'' = ''V'' / ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'') (''p'' is in atm, ''V'' in dm<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K)
Example: How many moles of gas occupy 250 cm<sup>3</sup> at 45 °C and 1.2 atm?
:''n'' = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'')
: ''T'' = 45 + 273 = 318 K
: ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup>
:''n'' = 273 K x 1.2 atm x 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = 0.0115 mol = 1.15 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
== Errors ==
It is important to know how certain a measurement is; What is the potential error in the measurement?
A 25 cm<sup>3</sup> volumetric pipette is marked ± 0.06 cm<sup>3</sup>. This is the absolute uncertainty, ''u''.
If the uncertainty is not recorded, we can assume that the absolute uncertainty is:
* one-half of the divisions drawn on a scale
* one-half of the last decimal place shown on a digital display
For a ruler which has a 1 mm scale, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.5 mm.
For a digital thermometer showing 24.2 ᐤC, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.05 ᐤC.
[[File:Ruler on table.jpg|thumb|left|Ruler with 1 mm scales, marked every 1 cm]]
[[File:2023 Termometr kuchenny.jpg|thumb|right|Digital thermometer]]
Be careful, many measurements are actually the difference between two measurements. If we used the rule to measure 297 mm, we rely on the 0 mm and the 297 mm marks being accurate. If we add the two absolute uncertainties we find that we have measured 297 mm ± 1 mm†. This is true of burettes and balances.
† To be exact, we shouldn't add the uncertainties, but square the uncertainties, add the squares, and then take the square root: √(0.5<sup>2</sup> + 0.5<sup>2</sup>) = 0.71 mm. There's no time for this at A-level: Just add the uncertainties!
Examples:
* Initial burette reading: 0.4 cm<sup>3</sup>. The scale is marked every 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> so this initial reading is 0.4 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.7 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.7 - 0.4 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Initial burette reading: 0.0 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.3 - 0.0 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
This is why it is often a waste of time to "zero" a burette. Just record the initial and final values.
* Mass of weighing boat: 1.210 g. The digital scale gives three decimal places so this reading is 1.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat with sample: 2.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat after sample transferred to beaker: 1.211 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of sample transferred to beaker: 2.210 - 1.211 = 0.999 ± 0.001 g
Notice how it is important to record the final zero if you have measured it. 0.0 cm<sup>3</sup> is more precise than 0 cm<sup>3</sup>. 1.210 g is more precise than 1.21 g.
What if you use the 0.999 g of sample to make a 250 cm<sup>3</sup> solution, and measure 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> from this solution using the burette? How many grams of sample are in the 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup>?
Well, 0.999 g x 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.0971 g but how certain is this value?
We have three uncertainties to consider:
* Balance: 0.999 ± 0.001 g
* Volumetric flask: 250 ± 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Burette: 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
The uncertainties add up, but how?
We can calculate the relative (percentage) uncertainty, ''u''<sub>r</sub> from the equation ''u''<sub>r</sub> = 100 % x absolute error ÷ the value measured.
* Balance: 100 % x 0.001 g ÷ 0.999 g = 0.100 %
* Volumetric flask: 100 % x 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.120 %
* Burette: 100 % x 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.411 %
Adding the percentage errors gives us ± 0.631 % (or 0.440 % using the square-root-of-the-sum-of-the-squares method you really don't need to know).
The 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> of solution contains 0.0971 g ± 0.631 %.
===Significant figures===
As a rule, give your answers to 3 significant figures unless told otherwise. This implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
: 0.999 g could be between 0.9995 and 0.9985 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.05 %
: 0.100 g could be between 0.1005 and 0.0995 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.5 %
* 2 significant figures implies a percentage error between 5 % and 0.5 %.
* 3 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
* 4 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.05 % and 0.005 %.
If you use several values in a calculation, the value with the lowest number of significant figures dictates the number of significant figures in the answer.
Example: 0.998 g ÷ 2.0 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.50 g dm<sup>-3</sup>
Exception: When adding or subtracting numbers, the value with the lowest number of '''decimal places''' dictates the number of '''decimal places''' in the answer.
Example: 2.0 g - 0.998 g = 1.0 g
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== Balanced Equations and Associated Calculations ==
Central to chemical calculations is the balanced chemical equation. Here is an example:
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
Two molecules of ethane (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>) react with 7 molecules of oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) to form 4 molecules of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and 6 molecules of water (H<sub>2</sub>O).
A balanced chemical equation is required '''to convert information about one chemical into information about a second chemical'''.
Examples:
How many molecules of oxygen would react with 200 molecules of ethane?
: A very useful idea is the '''extent''' (''ξ'') of the reaction. This is the amount of a chemical divided by the number of molecules for that chemical which react.
: For ethane, 200 molecules is an extent of 200 / 2 = 100 molecules.
: For oxygen, if ''ξ'' = 100 molecules then it means that 100 x 7 = 700 molecules of oxygen can react.
How many molecules of carbon dioxide form if 300 molecules of ethane react with 350 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 300 molecules is an extent of 300 / 2 = 150 molecules.
: For oxygen, 350 molecules is an extent of 350 / 7 = 50 molecules.
: ''ξ'' for oxygen is lower, which means that during the reaction, oxygen will run out first and the reaction will stop. We call oxygen the '''limiting reagent''' and ethane is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 4 = 200 molecules of carbon dioxide will form.
: For ethane, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 2 = 100 molecules of ethane can react. The reaction began with 300 molecules of ethane, so 200 molecules of ethane will be left unreacted.
How many molecules of water form if 500 molecules of ethane react with 2100 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 500 molecules is an extent of 500 / 2 = 250 molecules.
: For oxygen, 2100 molecules is an extent of 2100 / 7 = 300 molecules.
: This time, ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 6 = 1500 molecules of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 7 = 1750 molecules of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2100 molecules of oxygen, so 350 molecules of oxygen will be left unreacted.
For practical chemistry, we need to work with much larger numbers of molecules. Chemists originally defined a "much larger number" to be the number of atoms in 1 g of hydrogen, the lightest element. This number is called '''a mole''' and is now defined as 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup>.
== The Mole ==
One "mole" is a number of particles. The number chosen for 1 mole is a very large, so that the mass of 1 mole of atoms, or molecules, is a convenient mass for laboratory use. e.g. 1 mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g. Until 2019, the value of the mole was defined using <sup>12</sup>C atoms as the standard.
The number of particles in 1 mole is the '''Avogadro Constant''', which is given the symbol ''N''<sub>A</sub> (or sometimes ''L''). ''N''<sub>A</sub> = 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup> - this figure is in your Data Booklet. Since 2019 the value of ''N''<sub>A</sub> has simply been defined as 6.022 140 76 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup>. The first 3 significant figures are adequate for A-level calculations.
So, a '''mole''' of particles is ''N''<sub>A</sub> particles which is 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> particles.
If a mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g then a single <sup>12</sup>C atom has a mass of 12.0 g ÷ 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> = 1.99 x 10<sup>-23</sup> g.
What is left if 0.500 moles of ethane react with 2.800 moles of oxygen?
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
: For ethane, 0.500 moles is an extent of 0.500 / 2 = 0.250 moles.
: For oxygen, 2.800 moles is an extent of 2.800 / 7 = 0.400 moles.
: ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 4 = 1.000 moles of carbon dioxide will form.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 6 = 1.500 moles of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 7 = 1.750 moles of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2.800 moles of oxygen, so 1.050 moles of oxygen will be left unreacted.
How do we figure out the number of moles of a chemical? There are three main methods:
# comparing the mass of a chemical sample to the mass of 1 mole of that chemical
# comparing the volume of a pure gas to the volume of 1 mole of gas, and
# measuring volumes of solutions where the number of moles dissolved in a standard volume is known.
== Relative Masses and Molar Masses ==
1 mole of the isotope <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0 g. We say that the relative isotopic mass (''I''<sub>r</sub>) of <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0.
Chlorine naturally occurs as a mixture of two isotopes, <sup>35</sup>Cl and <sup>37</sup>Cl. 76 % of chlorine atoms are <sup>35</sup>Cl. The average mass of chlorine atom is 76 % of 35 + 24 % of 37 = 26.60 + 8.88 = 35.48. This is chlorine's relative atomic mass (''A''<sub>r</sub>), which we round up to 35.5.
No single chlorine atom has a mass of 35.5, the atoms have an ''I''<sub>r</sub> of either 35.0 or 37.0. This is similar to the average UK family having 1.5 children - some families have 1 child, some have 2 or more. On average, there are 1.5 children per family but obviously there is no such thing as 0.5 of a child.
Chlorine atoms do not usually exist on their own. Chlorine atoms usually form diatomic molecules, Cl<sub>2</sub> which have a relative molecular mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) of 71.0. In the same way, chloroform (CHCl<sub>3</sub>) has an ''M''<sub>r</sub> of 119.5 (12.0 + 1.01 + 3 x 35.5).
1 mole of sodium chloride, NaCl, has a mass of 58.5 g. We can say that its relative formula mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is 58.5. Because NaCl is not made of molecules, we refer to its relative ''formula'' mass but the symbol (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is the same as for relative molecular mass.
A useful alternative term is molar mass (''M''). This has units of g mol<sup>-1</sup> ("grams per mole") or kg mol<sup>-1</sup> on the Physics specification. Molar mass can refer to isotopes, atoms, molecules or formulae, so you do need to be specific:
* The molar mass of the chlorine-35 isotope is 35.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine atoms is 35.5 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine molecules is 71.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
In Biology, masses of molecules are often measured in daltons (Da) or kilodaltons (kDa). For all practical purposes, 1 Da = 1 g mol<sup>-1</sup>. (It is actually 0.999 999 999 65 g mol<sup>-1</sup>). Glucose, for example, has a relative molecular mass of 180.156, a molar mass of 180.156 g mol<sup>-1</sup> and a mean mass of 180.156 Da (2.99171 x 10<sup>-22</sup> g).
== Empirical and Molecular Formulae ==
Definitions:
* '''Empirical formula''': The simplest whole number ratio of atom types present in a molecule of a compound.
* '''Molecular formula''': The actual number of atoms of each element present in a molecule of a compound.
To determine a molecular formula you need the given mass of the substance and the empirical formula mass. Divide the given mass by the empirical formula mass.
Multiply the given answer by the ratios in the empirical formula and you will have the molecular formula.
A typical question might ask about a compound with 39.97 % carbon, 6.73 % hydrogen and 53.30 % oxygen and ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 180.12
There are two ways to find the empirical and molecular formulae:
If we assume a 100 g sample, we would have:
* 39.97 g carbon ÷ 12.0 = 3.331 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
* 6.73 g hydrogen ÷ 1.01 = 6.663 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 2
* 53.30 g oxygen ÷ 16.0 = 3.3310 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
Divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element, and then divide the amounts by the smallest amount to find the ratio.
Empirical formula: CH<sub>2</sub>O
If CH<sub>2</sub>O were the molecular formula, then ''M''<sub>r</sub> would be 30.02
''M''<sub>r</sub> is actually 180.12.
180.12 / 30.02 = 6, so the molecular formula is C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
Alternatively:
If we assume a 180.12 g sample (1 mole), we would have:
* 39.97 % carbon x 180.12 g = 71.99 g ÷ 12.0 = 6.000 mol
* 6.73 % hydrogen x 180.12 g = 12.12 g ÷ 1.01 = 12.000 mol
* 53.30 % oxygen x 180.12 g = 96.00 g ÷ 16.0 = 6.000 mol
Find the mass of each element in 1 mole, then divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element.
Molecular formula: C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
The ratios in the molecular formula will simplify to CH<sub>2</sub>O, the empirical formula.
=== Anhydrous and Hydrated Salts ===
Solid salts consist of a lattice of positive and negative ions, sometimes water molecules are incorporated into the lattice. The water in a lattice is called the '''water of crystallisation'''.
When a salt contains water the salt is '''hydrated''', if a salt does not contain water of crystallisation the salt is '''anhydrous'''.
A mole of a particular hydrated salt usually has the same number of moles of water of crystallisation, its formula shows how many water molecules are present for every molecule of salt
e.g. copper sulfate, CuSO<sub>4</sub>, has 5 moles of water for every mole of salt, therefore its hydrated formula is CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O, (a dot ⋅ separates the salt's formula from the water of crystallisation).
Examples:
* CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O
* Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O
* MgSO<sub>4</sub>⋅7H<sub>2</sub>O
====Dehydration====
Many hydrated salts lose their water of crystallisation when heated. For example:
CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) → CuSO<sub>4</sub>(s) + 5 H<sub>2</sub>O(g)
''M''<sub>r</sub> of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 159.6 and ''M''<sub>r</sub> of H<sub>2</sub>O is 18.0
An experiment might start with 12.48 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) and find that after heating, only 7.98 g of solid are left.
7.98 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 7.98 / 159.6 = 0.0500 mol
The 4.50 g of mass that is "lost" is the H<sub>2</sub>O(g). 4.50 g of H<sub>2</sub>O is 4.50 / 18.0 = 0.250 mol
The ratio of CuSO<sub>4</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>O is 0.0500 mol to 0.250 mol which is 1 to 5.
Practically, these experiments are prone to errors if not all the water is evaporated or if extra mass is lost. Extra mass can be lost if the solid "spits" during heating and some solid jumps out, or if the anhydrous salt itself can decompose if it is heated for too long:
2 CuSO<sub>4</sub> → 2 CuO(s) + 2 SO<sub>2</sub>(g) + O<sub>2</sub>(g)
====Concentrations of Solutions====
Water of crystallisation is confusing when working out concentrations of salt solutions. If we want to make 250 cm<sup>3</sup> of a 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution of sodium carbonate, then how much sodium carbonate do we need?
The easy bit is (or should be) ''n'' = ''c'' x ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> x 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> = 0.0250 mol.
What is the mass of 0.0250 mol of sodium carbonate? If we are using the decahydrate (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 286.2 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 7.16 g
If we are using the anhydrous salt (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 106.0 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 2.65 g
So 7.16 g of Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O dissolved in 250 cm<sup>3</sup> is an Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> solution (notice the water is no longer mentioned) with a concentration of 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
== Standard Solutions ==
A standard solution of a chemical has a known concentration.
concentration = quantity of solute / volume of solution
[[File:Messkolben.jpg|thumb|Various sizes of volumetric flask. In each case, the liquid level is made up so that the bottom of the meniscus is on the calibration line. The flasks are marked in "ml" (millilitres) which are identical to cm<sup>3</sup>. 5000 ml = 5000 cm<sup>3</sup> = 5 dm<sup>3</sup>.]]
Usually, the solute is measured in moles, the volume is measured in dm<sup>3</sup> and concentration is measured in mol dm<sup>-3</sup> ("moles per decimetre cubed").
''c'' = ''n'' / ''V''
It is important to be able to convert between dm<sup>3</sup> (litres, L or l) and the common units used in the laboratory, cm<sup>3</sup> (centimetres cubed, c.c., millilitres, mL or ml).
1 dm<sup>3</sup> = 1000 cm<sup>3</sup>
1 cm<sup>3</sup> = 1/1000 dm<sup>3</sup> (0.001 dm<sup>3</sup> or 1 x 10<sup>-3</sup> dm<sup>3</sup>
Notice that concentration is based on the volume of the '''solution'''. Dissolving 1 mole (58.5 g) of sodium chloride in 1 dm<sup>3</sup> of water does '''not''' make a 1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution. This mixture would have a volume of 1.021 dm<sup>3</sup> (1021 cm<sup>3</sup>) and a density of 1.037 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. The concentration would actually be 0.979 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> NaCl solution can be made by taking 58.5 g of NaCl and making the total volume of solution up to 1 dm<sup>3</sup> by adding water. The volume is typically measured with a volumetric flask. This actually requires 0.980 dm<sup>3</sup> (980 cm<sup>3</sup>) of water and the solution has a density of 1.036 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. However, we do not need to know the volume of water, or the density, if we use a volumetric flask to measure the total volume of solution.
Most importantly, if we measure 25 cm<sup>3</sup> (for example) of this solution, we know that this 25 cm<sup>3</sup> sample contains 1.00 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> x 0.025 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.025 mol of NaCl.
[[File:Meniscus.jpg|thumb|A burette filled with a coloured solution showing the meniscus at the top of the the liquid. In this case the burette reading is 20.05 cm<sup>3</sup>. Remember to read the bottom of the meniscus and notice that the burette scale is from top to bottom. Burette readings are expected to be recorded to the nearest 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup> (even if the reading is 0.00 cm<sup>3</sup>, write "0.00" not "0").]]
== The Ideal Gas Equation ==
''pV''=''nRT''
''p'' is the pressure of the gas in Pa (Nm<sup>−2</sup>)
''V'' is the volume of the gas in m<sup>3</sup>
:Shortcut: ''p'' is often given in kPa and ''V'' is often given in dm<sup>3</sup>.
:22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> at 101 kPa can be written as 0.0224 m<sup>3</sup> at 101 000 Pa, but notice that 22.4 x 101 = 0.0224 x 101 000.
:So if ''p'' is given in kPa and ''V'' is given in dm<sup>3</sup> then you need not convert ''p'' to Pa and ''V'' to m<sup>3</sup> - just multiply the values you're given.
''n'' is the amount (number of moles)
''R'' is the gas constant (8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
''T'' is the temperature in kelvin (equivalent to 273 + ''θ'', the temperature in degrees Celsius)
=== Molar Gas volumes, ''V''<sub>m</sub> ===
The Data Booklet gives two values for ''V''<sub>m</sub>, 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 273 K and 1 atm, and 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 298 K and 1 atm.
These are the volumes of 1 mole of gas under these conditions.
To find the actual number of moles, divide the volume of gas by the appropriate value of ''V''<sub>m</sub>. For example, 49.0 dm<sup>3</sup> of gas at 298 K and 1 atm is 49.0 / 24.5 = 2.00 mol.
''V''<sub>m</sub> can be corrected for different temperatures and pressures. It is best to start with the 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 273 K and 1 atm. (The 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 298 K and 1 atm has a large rounding error and is good only for those exact conditions).
At temperature ''T'' and pressure ''p'', ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'' / (273 x ''p'')
''T'' and ''p'' must be in kelvin and atmospheres respectively.
For example, at 100 °C and 2 atm, ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 373 K / (273 x 2 atm) = 15.3 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup>
Use this approach if the pressure is given in atm, or is stated to be 101 kPa (i.e. 1 atm). For pressure given in kPa, or Pa, the ''pV'' = ''nRT'' approach is more precise.
:''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT'' (''p'' is in Pa, ''V'' in m<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K, ''R'' = 8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
:''n'' = ''V'' / ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'') (''p'' is in atm, ''V'' in dm<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K)
Example: How many moles of gas occupy 250 cm<sup>3</sup> at 45 °C and 1.2 atm?
:''n'' = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'')
: ''T'' = 45 + 273 = 318 K
: ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup>
:''n'' = 273 K x 1.2 atm x 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = 0.01150 mol = 1.150 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
Using ''pV'' = ''nRT'', ''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT''
:''n'' = 121 200 Pa x 2.5 x 10<sup>-4</sup> m<sup>3</sup> / (8.31 J mol<sup>-1</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = = 1.147 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
== Errors ==
It is important to know how certain a measurement is; What is the potential error in the measurement?
A 25 cm<sup>3</sup> volumetric pipette is marked ± 0.06 cm<sup>3</sup>. This is the absolute uncertainty, ''u''.
If the uncertainty is not recorded, we can assume that the absolute uncertainty is:
* one-half of the divisions drawn on a scale
* one-half of the last decimal place shown on a digital display
For a ruler which has a 1 mm scale, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.5 mm.
For a digital thermometer showing 24.2 ᐤC, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.05 ᐤC.
[[File:Ruler on table.jpg|thumb|left|Ruler with 1 mm scales, marked every 1 cm]]
[[File:2023 Termometr kuchenny.jpg|thumb|right|Digital thermometer]]
Be careful, many measurements are actually the difference between two measurements. If we used the rule to measure 297 mm, we rely on the 0 mm and the 297 mm marks being accurate. If we add the two absolute uncertainties we find that we have measured 297 mm ± 1 mm†. This is true of burettes and balances.
† To be exact, we shouldn't add the uncertainties, but square the uncertainties, add the squares, and then take the square root: √(0.5<sup>2</sup> + 0.5<sup>2</sup>) = 0.71 mm. There's no time for this at A-level: Just add the uncertainties!
Examples:
* Initial burette reading: 0.4 cm<sup>3</sup>. The scale is marked every 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> so this initial reading is 0.4 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.7 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.7 - 0.4 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Initial burette reading: 0.0 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.3 - 0.0 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
This is why it is often a waste of time to "zero" a burette. Just record the initial and final values.
* Mass of weighing boat: 1.210 g. The digital scale gives three decimal places so this reading is 1.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat with sample: 2.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat after sample transferred to beaker: 1.211 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of sample transferred to beaker: 2.210 - 1.211 = 0.999 ± 0.001 g
Notice how it is important to record the final zero if you have measured it. 0.0 cm<sup>3</sup> is more precise than 0 cm<sup>3</sup>. 1.210 g is more precise than 1.21 g.
What if you use the 0.999 g of sample to make a 250 cm<sup>3</sup> solution, and measure 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> from this solution using the burette? How many grams of sample are in the 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup>?
Well, 0.999 g x 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.0971 g but how certain is this value?
We have three uncertainties to consider:
* Balance: 0.999 ± 0.001 g
* Volumetric flask: 250 ± 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Burette: 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
The uncertainties add up, but how?
We can calculate the relative (percentage) uncertainty, ''u''<sub>r</sub> from the equation ''u''<sub>r</sub> = 100 % x absolute error ÷ the value measured.
* Balance: 100 % x 0.001 g ÷ 0.999 g = 0.100 %
* Volumetric flask: 100 % x 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.120 %
* Burette: 100 % x 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.411 %
Adding the percentage errors gives us ± 0.631 % (or 0.440 % using the square-root-of-the-sum-of-the-squares method you really don't need to know).
The 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> of solution contains 0.0971 g ± 0.631 %.
===Significant figures===
As a rule, give your answers to 3 significant figures unless told otherwise. This implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
: 0.999 g could be between 0.9995 and 0.9985 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.05 %
: 0.100 g could be between 0.1005 and 0.0995 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.5 %
* 2 significant figures implies a percentage error between 5 % and 0.5 %.
* 3 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
* 4 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.05 % and 0.005 %.
If you use several values in a calculation, the value with the lowest number of significant figures dictates the number of significant figures in the answer.
Example: 0.998 g ÷ 2.0 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.50 g dm<sup>-3</sup>
Exception: When adding or subtracting numbers, the value with the lowest number of '''decimal places''' dictates the number of '''decimal places''' in the answer.
Example: 2.0 g - 0.998 g = 1.0 g
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== Balanced Equations and Associated Calculations ==
Central to chemical calculations is the balanced chemical equation. Here is an example:
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
Two molecules of ethane (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>) react with 7 molecules of oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) to form 4 molecules of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and 6 molecules of water (H<sub>2</sub>O).
A balanced chemical equation is required '''to convert information about one chemical into information about a second chemical'''.
Examples:
How many molecules of oxygen would react with 200 molecules of ethane?
: A very useful idea is the '''extent''' (''ξ'') of the reaction. This is the amount of a chemical divided by the number of molecules for that chemical which react.
: For ethane, 200 molecules is an extent of 200 / 2 = 100 molecules.
: For oxygen, if ''ξ'' = 100 molecules then it means that 100 x 7 = 700 molecules of oxygen can react.
How many molecules of carbon dioxide form if 300 molecules of ethane react with 350 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 300 molecules is an extent of 300 / 2 = 150 molecules.
: For oxygen, 350 molecules is an extent of 350 / 7 = 50 molecules.
: ''ξ'' for oxygen is lower, which means that during the reaction, oxygen will run out first and the reaction will stop. We call oxygen the '''limiting reagent''' and ethane is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 4 = 200 molecules of carbon dioxide will form.
: For ethane, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 2 = 100 molecules of ethane can react. The reaction began with 300 molecules of ethane, so 200 molecules of ethane will be left unreacted.
How many molecules of water form if 500 molecules of ethane react with 2100 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 500 molecules is an extent of 500 / 2 = 250 molecules.
: For oxygen, 2100 molecules is an extent of 2100 / 7 = 300 molecules.
: This time, ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 6 = 1500 molecules of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 7 = 1750 molecules of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2100 molecules of oxygen, so 350 molecules of oxygen will be left unreacted.
For practical chemistry, we need to work with much larger numbers of molecules. Chemists originally defined a "much larger number" to be the number of atoms in 1 g of hydrogen, the lightest element. This number is called '''a mole''' and is now defined as 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup>.
== The Mole ==
One "mole" is a number of particles. The number chosen for 1 mole is a very large, so that the mass of 1 mole of atoms, or molecules, is a convenient mass for laboratory use. e.g. 1 mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g. Until 2019, the value of the mole was defined using <sup>12</sup>C atoms as the standard.
The number of particles in 1 mole is the '''Avogadro Constant''', which is given the symbol ''N''<sub>A</sub> (or sometimes ''L''). ''N''<sub>A</sub> = 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup> - this figure is in your Data Booklet. Since 2019 the value of ''N''<sub>A</sub> has simply been defined as 6.022 140 76 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup>. The first 3 significant figures are adequate for A-level calculations.
So, a '''mole''' of particles is ''N''<sub>A</sub> particles which is 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> particles.
If a mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g then a single <sup>12</sup>C atom has a mass of 12.0 g ÷ 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> = 1.99 x 10<sup>-23</sup> g.
What is left if 0.500 moles of ethane react with 2.800 moles of oxygen?
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
: For ethane, 0.500 moles is an extent of 0.500 / 2 = 0.250 moles.
: For oxygen, 2.800 moles is an extent of 2.800 / 7 = 0.400 moles.
: ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 4 = 1.000 moles of carbon dioxide will form.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 6 = 1.500 moles of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 7 = 1.750 moles of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2.800 moles of oxygen, so 1.050 moles of oxygen will be left unreacted.
How do we figure out the number of moles of a chemical? There are three main methods:
# comparing the mass of a chemical sample to the mass of 1 mole of that chemical
# comparing the volume of a pure gas to the volume of 1 mole of gas, and
# measuring volumes of solutions where the number of moles dissolved in a standard volume is known.
== Relative Masses and Molar Masses ==
1 mole of the isotope <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0 g. We say that the relative isotopic mass (''I''<sub>r</sub>) of <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0.
Chlorine naturally occurs as a mixture of two isotopes, <sup>35</sup>Cl and <sup>37</sup>Cl. 76 % of chlorine atoms are <sup>35</sup>Cl. The average mass of chlorine atom is 76 % of 35 + 24 % of 37 = 26.60 + 8.88 = 35.48. This is chlorine's relative atomic mass (''A''<sub>r</sub>), which we round up to 35.5.
No single chlorine atom has a mass of 35.5, the atoms have an ''I''<sub>r</sub> of either 35.0 or 37.0. This is similar to the average UK family having 1.5 children - some families have 1 child, some have 2 or more. On average, there are 1.5 children per family but obviously there is no such thing as 0.5 of a child.
Chlorine atoms do not usually exist on their own. Chlorine atoms usually form diatomic molecules, Cl<sub>2</sub> which have a relative molecular mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) of 71.0. In the same way, chloroform (CHCl<sub>3</sub>) has an ''M''<sub>r</sub> of 119.5 (12.0 + 1.01 + 3 x 35.5).
1 mole of sodium chloride, NaCl, has a mass of 58.5 g. We can say that its relative formula mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is 58.5. Because NaCl is not made of molecules, we refer to its relative ''formula'' mass but the symbol (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is the same as for relative molecular mass.
A useful alternative term is molar mass (''M''). This has units of g mol<sup>-1</sup> ("grams per mole") or kg mol<sup>-1</sup> on the Physics specification. Molar mass can refer to isotopes, atoms, molecules or formulae, so you do need to be specific:
* The molar mass of the chlorine-35 isotope is 35.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine atoms is 35.5 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine molecules is 71.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
In Biology, masses of molecules are often measured in daltons (Da) or kilodaltons (kDa). For all practical purposes, 1 Da = 1 g mol<sup>-1</sup>. (It is actually 0.999 999 999 65 g mol<sup>-1</sup>). Glucose, for example, has a relative molecular mass of 180.156, a molar mass of 180.156 g mol<sup>-1</sup> and a mean mass of 180.156 Da (2.99171 x 10<sup>-22</sup> g).
== Empirical and Molecular Formulae ==
Definitions:
* '''Empirical formula''': The simplest whole number ratio of atom types present in a molecule of a compound.
* '''Molecular formula''': The actual number of atoms of each element present in a molecule of a compound.
To determine a molecular formula you need the given mass of the substance and the empirical formula mass. Divide the given mass by the empirical formula mass.
Multiply the given answer by the ratios in the empirical formula and you will have the molecular formula.
A typical question might ask about a compound with 39.97 % carbon, 6.73 % hydrogen and 53.30 % oxygen and ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 180.12
There are two ways to find the empirical and molecular formulae:
If we assume a 100 g sample, we would have:
* 39.97 g carbon ÷ 12.0 = 3.331 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
* 6.73 g hydrogen ÷ 1.01 = 6.663 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 2
* 53.30 g oxygen ÷ 16.0 = 3.3310 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
Divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element, and then divide the amounts by the smallest amount to find the ratio.
Empirical formula: CH<sub>2</sub>O
If CH<sub>2</sub>O were the molecular formula, then ''M''<sub>r</sub> would be 30.02
''M''<sub>r</sub> is actually 180.12.
180.12 / 30.02 = 6, so the molecular formula is C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
Alternatively:
If we assume a 180.12 g sample (1 mole), we would have:
* 39.97 % carbon x 180.12 g = 71.99 g ÷ 12.0 = 6.000 mol
* 6.73 % hydrogen x 180.12 g = 12.12 g ÷ 1.01 = 12.000 mol
* 53.30 % oxygen x 180.12 g = 96.00 g ÷ 16.0 = 6.000 mol
Find the mass of each element in 1 mole, then divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element.
Molecular formula: C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
The ratios in the molecular formula will simplify to CH<sub>2</sub>O, the empirical formula.
=== Anhydrous and Hydrated Salts ===
Solid salts consist of a lattice of positive and negative ions, sometimes water molecules are incorporated into the lattice. The water in a lattice is called the '''water of crystallisation'''.
When a salt contains water the salt is '''hydrated''', if a salt does not contain water of crystallisation the salt is '''anhydrous'''.
A mole of a particular hydrated salt usually has the same number of moles of water of crystallisation, its formula shows how many water molecules are present for every molecule of salt
e.g. copper sulfate, CuSO<sub>4</sub>, has 5 moles of water for every mole of salt, therefore its hydrated formula is CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O, (a dot ⋅ separates the salt's formula from the water of crystallisation).
Examples:
* CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O
* Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O
* MgSO<sub>4</sub>⋅7H<sub>2</sub>O
====Dehydration====
Many hydrated salts lose their water of crystallisation when heated. For example:
CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) → CuSO<sub>4</sub>(s) + 5 H<sub>2</sub>O(g)
''M''<sub>r</sub> of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 159.6 and ''M''<sub>r</sub> of H<sub>2</sub>O is 18.0
An experiment might start with 12.48 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) and find that after heating, only 7.98 g of solid are left.
7.98 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 7.98 / 159.6 = 0.0500 mol
The 4.50 g of mass that is "lost" is the H<sub>2</sub>O(g). 4.50 g of H<sub>2</sub>O is 4.50 / 18.0 = 0.250 mol
The ratio of CuSO<sub>4</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>O is 0.0500 mol to 0.250 mol which is 1 to 5.
Practically, these experiments are prone to errors if not all the water is evaporated or if extra mass is lost. Extra mass can be lost if the solid "spits" during heating and some solid jumps out, or if the anhydrous salt itself can decompose if it is heated for too long:
2 CuSO<sub>4</sub> → 2 CuO(s) + 2 SO<sub>2</sub>(g) + O<sub>2</sub>(g)
====Concentrations of Solutions====
Water of crystallisation is confusing when working out concentrations of salt solutions. If we want to make 250 cm<sup>3</sup> of a 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution of sodium carbonate, then how much sodium carbonate do we need?
The easy bit is (or should be) ''n'' = ''c'' x ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> x 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> = 0.0250 mol.
What is the mass of 0.0250 mol of sodium carbonate? If we are using the decahydrate (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 286.2 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 7.16 g
If we are using the anhydrous salt (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 106.0 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 2.65 g
So 7.16 g of Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O dissolved in 250 cm<sup>3</sup> is an Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> solution (notice the water is no longer mentioned) with a concentration of 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
== Standard Solutions ==
A standard solution of a chemical has a known concentration.
concentration = quantity of solute / volume of solution
[[File:Messkolben.jpg|thumb|Various sizes of volumetric flask. In each case, the liquid level is made up so that the bottom of the meniscus is on the calibration line. The flasks are marked in "ml" (millilitres) which are identical to cm<sup>3</sup>. 5000 ml = 5000 cm<sup>3</sup> = 5 dm<sup>3</sup>.]]
Usually, the solute is measured in moles, the volume is measured in dm<sup>3</sup> and concentration is measured in mol dm<sup>-3</sup> ("moles per decimetre cubed").
''c'' = ''n'' / ''V''
It is important to be able to convert between dm<sup>3</sup> (litres, L or l) and the common units used in the laboratory, cm<sup>3</sup> (centimetres cubed, c.c., millilitres, mL or ml).
1 dm<sup>3</sup> = 1000 cm<sup>3</sup>
1 cm<sup>3</sup> = 1/1000 dm<sup>3</sup> (0.001 dm<sup>3</sup> or 1 x 10<sup>-3</sup> dm<sup>3</sup>
Notice that concentration is based on the volume of the '''solution'''. Dissolving 1 mole (58.5 g) of sodium chloride in 1 dm<sup>3</sup> of water does '''not''' make a 1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution. This mixture would have a volume of 1.021 dm<sup>3</sup> (1021 cm<sup>3</sup>) and a density of 1.037 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. The concentration would actually be 0.979 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> NaCl solution can be made by taking 58.5 g of NaCl and making the total volume of solution up to 1 dm<sup>3</sup> by adding water. The volume is typically measured with a volumetric flask. This actually requires 0.980 dm<sup>3</sup> (980 cm<sup>3</sup>) of water and the solution has a density of 1.036 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. However, we do not need to know the volume of water, or the density, if we use a volumetric flask to measure the total volume of solution.
Most importantly, if we measure 25 cm<sup>3</sup> (for example) of this solution, we know that this 25 cm<sup>3</sup> sample contains 1.00 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> x 0.025 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.025 mol of NaCl.
[[File:Meniscus.jpg|thumb|A burette filled with a coloured solution showing the meniscus at the top of the the liquid. In this case the burette reading is 20.05 cm<sup>3</sup>. Remember to read the bottom of the meniscus and notice that the burette scale is from top to bottom. Burette readings are expected to be recorded to the nearest 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup> (even if the reading is 0.00 cm<sup>3</sup>, write "0.00" not "0").]]
== The Ideal Gas Equation ==
''pV''=''nRT''
''p'' is the pressure of the gas in Pa (Nm<sup>−2</sup>)
''V'' is the volume of the gas in m<sup>3</sup>
:Shortcut: ''p'' is often given in kPa and ''V'' is often given in dm<sup>3</sup>.
:22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> at 101 kPa can be written as 0.0224 m<sup>3</sup> at 101 000 Pa, but notice that 22.4 x 101 = 0.0224 x 101 000.
:So if ''p'' is given in kPa and ''V'' is given in dm<sup>3</sup> then you need not convert ''p'' to Pa and ''V'' to m<sup>3</sup> - just multiply the values you're given.
''n'' is the amount (number of moles)
''R'' is the gas constant (8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
''T'' is the temperature in kelvin (equivalent to 273 + ''θ'', the temperature in degrees Celsius)
=== Molar Gas volumes, ''V''<sub>m</sub> ===
The Data Booklet gives two values for ''V''<sub>m</sub>, 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 273 K and 1 atm, and 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 298 K and 1 atm.
These are the volumes of 1 mole of gas under these conditions.
To find the actual number of moles, divide the volume of gas by the appropriate value of ''V''<sub>m</sub>. For example, 49.0 dm<sup>3</sup> of gas at 298 K and 1 atm is 49.0 / 24.5 = 2.00 mol.
''V''<sub>m</sub> can be corrected for different temperatures and pressures. It is best to start with the 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 273 K and 1 atm. (The 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 298 K and 1 atm has a large rounding error and is good only for those exact conditions).
At temperature ''T'' and pressure ''p'', ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'' / (273 x ''p'')
''T'' and ''p'' must be in kelvin and atmospheres respectively.
For example, at 100 °C and 2 atm, ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 373 K / (273 x 2 atm) = 15.3 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup>
Use this approach if the pressure is given in atm, or is stated to be 101 kPa (i.e. 1 atm). For pressure given in kPa, or Pa, the ''pV'' = ''nRT'' approach is more precise.
:''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT'' (''p'' is in Pa, ''V'' in m<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K, ''R'' = 8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
:''n'' = ''V'' / ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'') (''p'' is in atm, ''V'' in dm<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K)
Example: How many moles of gas occupy 250 cm<sup>3</sup> at 45 °C and 1.2 atm?
:''n'' = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'')
: ''T'' = 45 + 273 = 318 K
: ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup>
:''n'' = 273 K x 1.2 atm x 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = 0.01150 mol = 1.150 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
Using ''pV'' = ''nRT'', ''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT''
:''n'' = 121 200 Pa x 2.5 x 10<sup>-4</sup> m<sup>3</sup> / (8.31 J mol<sup>-1</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = 1.147 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
(Using unrounded values for ''R'', ''p'' and ''T'', the answer should be 1.149 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol i.e. the ''V''<sub>m</sub> method is more precise.)
== Errors ==
It is important to know how certain a measurement is; What is the potential error in the measurement?
A 25 cm<sup>3</sup> volumetric pipette is marked ± 0.06 cm<sup>3</sup>. This is the absolute uncertainty, ''u''.
If the uncertainty is not recorded, we can assume that the absolute uncertainty is:
* one-half of the divisions drawn on a scale
* one-half of the last decimal place shown on a digital display
For a ruler which has a 1 mm scale, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.5 mm.
For a digital thermometer showing 24.2 ᐤC, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.05 ᐤC.
[[File:Ruler on table.jpg|thumb|left|Ruler with 1 mm scales, marked every 1 cm]]
[[File:2023 Termometr kuchenny.jpg|thumb|right|Digital thermometer]]
Be careful, many measurements are actually the difference between two measurements. If we used the rule to measure 297 mm, we rely on the 0 mm and the 297 mm marks being accurate. If we add the two absolute uncertainties we find that we have measured 297 mm ± 1 mm†. This is true of burettes and balances.
† To be exact, we shouldn't add the uncertainties, but square the uncertainties, add the squares, and then take the square root: √(0.5<sup>2</sup> + 0.5<sup>2</sup>) = 0.71 mm. There's no time for this at A-level: Just add the uncertainties!
Examples:
* Initial burette reading: 0.4 cm<sup>3</sup>. The scale is marked every 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> so this initial reading is 0.4 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.7 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.7 - 0.4 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Initial burette reading: 0.0 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.3 - 0.0 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
This is why it is often a waste of time to "zero" a burette. Just record the initial and final values.
* Mass of weighing boat: 1.210 g. The digital scale gives three decimal places so this reading is 1.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat with sample: 2.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat after sample transferred to beaker: 1.211 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of sample transferred to beaker: 2.210 - 1.211 = 0.999 ± 0.001 g
Notice how it is important to record the final zero if you have measured it. 0.0 cm<sup>3</sup> is more precise than 0 cm<sup>3</sup>. 1.210 g is more precise than 1.21 g.
What if you use the 0.999 g of sample to make a 250 cm<sup>3</sup> solution, and measure 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> from this solution using the burette? How many grams of sample are in the 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup>?
Well, 0.999 g x 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.0971 g but how certain is this value?
We have three uncertainties to consider:
* Balance: 0.999 ± 0.001 g
* Volumetric flask: 250 ± 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Burette: 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
The uncertainties add up, but how?
We can calculate the relative (percentage) uncertainty, ''u''<sub>r</sub> from the equation ''u''<sub>r</sub> = 100 % x absolute error ÷ the value measured.
* Balance: 100 % x 0.001 g ÷ 0.999 g = 0.100 %
* Volumetric flask: 100 % x 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.120 %
* Burette: 100 % x 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.411 %
Adding the percentage errors gives us ± 0.631 % (or 0.440 % using the square-root-of-the-sum-of-the-squares method you really don't need to know).
The 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> of solution contains 0.0971 g ± 0.631 %.
===Significant figures===
As a rule, give your answers to 3 significant figures unless told otherwise. This implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
: 0.999 g could be between 0.9995 and 0.9985 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.05 %
: 0.100 g could be between 0.1005 and 0.0995 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.5 %
* 2 significant figures implies a percentage error between 5 % and 0.5 %.
* 3 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
* 4 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.05 % and 0.005 %.
If you use several values in a calculation, the value with the lowest number of significant figures dictates the number of significant figures in the answer.
Example: 0.998 g ÷ 2.0 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.50 g dm<sup>-3</sup>
Exception: When adding or subtracting numbers, the value with the lowest number of '''decimal places''' dictates the number of '''decimal places''' in the answer.
Example: 2.0 g - 0.998 g = 1.0 g
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== Balanced Equations and Associated Calculations ==
Central to chemical calculations is the balanced chemical equation. Here is an example:
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
Two molecules of ethane (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>) react with 7 molecules of oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) to form 4 molecules of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and 6 molecules of water (H<sub>2</sub>O).
A balanced chemical equation is required '''to convert information about one chemical into information about a second chemical'''.
Examples:
How many molecules of oxygen would react with 200 molecules of ethane?
: A very useful idea is the '''extent''' (''ξ'') of the reaction. This is the amount of a chemical divided by the number of molecules for that chemical which react.
: For ethane, 200 molecules is an extent of 200 / 2 = 100 molecules.
: For oxygen, if ''ξ'' = 100 molecules then it means that 100 x 7 = 700 molecules of oxygen can react.
How many molecules of carbon dioxide form if 300 molecules of ethane react with 350 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 300 molecules is an extent of 300 / 2 = 150 molecules.
: For oxygen, 350 molecules is an extent of 350 / 7 = 50 molecules.
: ''ξ'' for oxygen is lower, which means that during the reaction, oxygen will run out first and the reaction will stop. We call oxygen the '''limiting reagent''' and ethane is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 4 = 200 molecules of carbon dioxide will form.
: For ethane, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 50 molecules then it means that 50 x 2 = 100 molecules of ethane can react. The reaction began with 300 molecules of ethane, so 200 molecules of ethane will be left unreacted.
How many molecules of water form if 500 molecules of ethane react with 2100 molecules of oxygen?
: For ethane, 500 molecules is an extent of 500 / 2 = 250 molecules.
: For oxygen, 2100 molecules is an extent of 2100 / 7 = 300 molecules.
: This time, ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 6 = 1500 molecules of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 250 molecules then it means that 250 x 7 = 1750 molecules of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2100 molecules of oxygen, so 350 molecules of oxygen will be left unreacted.
For practical chemistry, we need to work with much larger numbers of molecules. Chemists originally defined a "much larger number" to be the number of atoms in 1 g of hydrogen, the lightest element. This number is called '''a mole''' and is now defined as 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup>.
== The Mole ==
One "mole" is a number of particles. The number chosen for 1 mole is a very large, so that the mass of 1 mole of atoms, or molecules, is a convenient mass for laboratory use. e.g. 1 mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g. Until 2019, the value of the mole was defined using <sup>12</sup>C atoms as the standard.
The number of particles in 1 mole is the '''Avogadro Constant''', which is given the symbol ''N''<sub>A</sub> (or sometimes ''L''). ''N''<sub>A</sub> = 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup> - this figure is in your Data Booklet. Since 2019 the value of ''N''<sub>A</sub> has simply been defined as 6.022 140 76 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol<sup>-1</sup>. The first 3 significant figures are adequate for A-level calculations.
So, a '''mole''' of particles is ''N''<sub>A</sub> particles which is 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> particles.
If a mole of <sup>12</sup>C atoms have a mass of 12.0 g then a single <sup>12</sup>C atom has a mass of 12.0 g ÷ 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> = 1.99 x 10<sup>-23</sup> g.
What is left if 0.500 moles of ethane react with 2.800 moles of oxygen?
2 C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> + 7 O<sub>2</sub> → 4 CO<sub>2</sub> + 6 H<sub>2</sub>O
: For ethane, 0.500 moles is an extent of 0.500 / 2 = 0.250 moles.
: For oxygen, 2.800 moles is an extent of 2.800 / 7 = 0.400 moles.
: ''ξ'' for ethane is lower, which means that during the reaction, ethane will run out first and the reaction will stop. In this scenario, ethane is the '''limiting reagent''' and oxygen is said to be '''in excess'''.
: For carbon dioxide, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 4 = 1.000 moles of carbon dioxide will form.
: For water, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 6 = 1.500 moles of water will form.
: For oxygen, if the reaction is limited to ''ξ'' = 0.250 moles then it means that 0.250 x 7 = 1.750 moles of oxygen can react. The reaction began with 2.800 moles of oxygen, so 1.050 moles of oxygen will be left unreacted.
How do we figure out the number of moles of a chemical? There are three main methods:
# comparing the mass of a chemical sample to the mass of 1 mole of that chemical
# comparing the volume of a pure gas to the volume of 1 mole of gas, and
# measuring volumes of solutions where the number of moles dissolved in a standard volume is known.
== Relative Masses and Molar Masses ==
1 mole of the isotope <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0 g. We say that the relative isotopic mass (''I''<sub>r</sub>) of <sup>35</sup>Cl is 35.0.
Chlorine naturally occurs as a mixture of two isotopes, <sup>35</sup>Cl and <sup>37</sup>Cl. 76 % of chlorine atoms are <sup>35</sup>Cl. The average mass of chlorine atom is 76 % of 35 + 24 % of 37 = 26.60 + 8.88 = 35.48. This is chlorine's relative atomic mass (''A''<sub>r</sub>), which we round up to 35.5.
No single chlorine atom has a mass of 35.5, the atoms have an ''I''<sub>r</sub> of either 35.0 or 37.0. This is similar to the average UK family having 1.5 children - some families have 1 child, some have 2 or more. On average, there are 1.5 children per family but obviously there is no such thing as 0.5 of a child.
Chlorine atoms do not usually exist on their own. Chlorine atoms usually form diatomic molecules, Cl<sub>2</sub> which have a relative molecular mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) of 71.0. In the same way, chloroform (CHCl<sub>3</sub>) has an ''M''<sub>r</sub> of 119.5 (12.0 + 1.01 + 3 x 35.5).
1 mole of sodium chloride, NaCl, has a mass of 58.5 g. We can say that its relative formula mass (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is 58.5. Because NaCl is not made of molecules, we refer to its relative ''formula'' mass but the symbol (''M''<sub>r</sub>) is the same as for relative molecular mass.
A useful alternative term is molar mass (''M''). This has units of g mol<sup>-1</sup> ("grams per mole") or kg mol<sup>-1</sup> on the Physics specification. Molar mass can refer to isotopes, atoms, molecules or formulae, so you do need to be specific:
* The molar mass of the chlorine-35 isotope is 35.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine atoms is 35.5 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
* The molar mass of chlorine molecules is 71.0 g mol<sup>-1</sup>
In Biology, masses of molecules are often measured in daltons (Da) or kilodaltons (kDa). For all practical purposes, 1 Da = 1 g mol<sup>-1</sup>. (It is actually 0.999 999 999 65 g mol<sup>-1</sup>). Glucose, for example, has a relative molecular mass of 180.156, a molar mass of 180.156 g mol<sup>-1</sup> and a mean mass of 180.156 Da (2.99171 x 10<sup>-22</sup> g).
== Empirical and Molecular Formulae ==
Definitions:
* '''Empirical formula''': The simplest whole number ratio of atom types present in a molecule of a compound.
* '''Molecular formula''': The actual number of atoms of each element present in a molecule of a compound.
To determine a molecular formula you need the given mass of the substance and the empirical formula mass. Divide the given mass by the empirical formula mass.
Multiply the given answer by the ratios in the empirical formula and you will have the molecular formula.
A typical question might ask about a compound with 39.97 % carbon, 6.73 % hydrogen and 53.30 % oxygen and ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 180.12
There are two ways to find the empirical and molecular formulae:
If we assume a 100 g sample, we would have:
* 39.97 g carbon ÷ 12.0 = 3.331 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
* 6.73 g hydrogen ÷ 1.01 = 6.663 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 2
* 53.30 g oxygen ÷ 16.0 = 3.3310 mol ÷ 3.331 mol = 1
Divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element, and then divide the amounts by the smallest amount to find the ratio.
Empirical formula: CH<sub>2</sub>O
If CH<sub>2</sub>O were the molecular formula, then ''M''<sub>r</sub> would be 30.02
''M''<sub>r</sub> is actually 180.12.
180.12 / 30.02 = 6, so the molecular formula is C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
Alternatively:
If we assume a 180.12 g sample (1 mole), we would have:
* 39.97 % carbon x 180.12 g = 71.99 g ÷ 12.0 = 6.000 mol
* 6.73 % hydrogen x 180.12 g = 12.12 g ÷ 1.01 = 12.000 mol
* 53.30 % oxygen x 180.12 g = 96.00 g ÷ 16.0 = 6.000 mol
Find the mass of each element in 1 mole, then divide each mass by the ''A''<sub>r</sub> for that element.
Molecular formula: C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>
The ratios in the molecular formula will simplify to CH<sub>2</sub>O, the empirical formula.
=== Anhydrous and Hydrated Salts ===
Solid salts consist of a lattice of positive and negative ions, sometimes water molecules are incorporated into the lattice. The water in a lattice is called the '''water of crystallisation'''.
When a salt contains water the salt is '''hydrated''', if a salt does not contain water of crystallisation the salt is '''anhydrous'''.
A mole of a particular hydrated salt usually has the same number of moles of water of crystallisation, its formula shows how many water molecules are present for every molecule of salt
e.g. copper sulfate, CuSO<sub>4</sub>, has 5 moles of water for every mole of salt, therefore its hydrated formula is CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O, (a dot ⋅ separates the salt's formula from the water of crystallisation).
Examples:
* CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O
* Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O
* MgSO<sub>4</sub>⋅7H<sub>2</sub>O
====Dehydration====
Many hydrated salts lose their water of crystallisation when heated. For example:
CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) → CuSO<sub>4</sub>(s) + 5 H<sub>2</sub>O(g)
''M''<sub>r</sub> of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 159.6 and ''M''<sub>r</sub> of H<sub>2</sub>O is 18.0
An experiment might start with 12.48 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub>⋅5H<sub>2</sub>O(s) and find that after heating, only 7.98 g of solid are left.
7.98 g of CuSO<sub>4</sub> is 7.98 / 159.6 = 0.0500 mol
The 4.50 g of mass that is "lost" is the H<sub>2</sub>O(g). 4.50 g of H<sub>2</sub>O is 4.50 / 18.0 = 0.250 mol
The ratio of CuSO<sub>4</sub> to H<sub>2</sub>O is 0.0500 mol to 0.250 mol which is 1 to 5.
Practically, these experiments are prone to errors if not all the water is evaporated or if extra mass is lost. Extra mass can be lost if the solid "spits" during heating and some solid jumps out, or if the anhydrous salt itself can decompose if it is heated for too long:
2 CuSO<sub>4</sub> → 2 CuO(s) + 2 SO<sub>2</sub>(g) + O<sub>2</sub>(g)
====Concentrations of Solutions====
Water of crystallisation is confusing when working out concentrations of salt solutions. If we want to make 250 cm<sup>3</sup> of a 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution of sodium carbonate, then how much sodium carbonate do we need?
The easy bit is (or should be) ''n'' = ''c'' x ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> x 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> = 0.0250 mol.
What is the mass of 0.0250 mol of sodium carbonate? If we are using the decahydrate (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 286.2 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 7.16 g
If we are using the anhydrous salt (Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>) then its ''M''<sub>r</sub> is 106.0 and the mass is ''m'' = ''n'' x ''M''<sub>r</sub> = 2.65 g
So 7.16 g of Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>⋅10H<sub>2</sub>O dissolved in 250 cm<sup>3</sup> is an Na<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub> solution (notice the water is no longer mentioned) with a concentration of 0.100 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
== Standard Solutions ==
A standard solution of a chemical has a known concentration.
concentration = quantity of solute / volume of solution
[[File:Messkolben.jpg|thumb|Various sizes of volumetric flask. In each case, the liquid level is made up so that the bottom of the meniscus is on the calibration line. The flasks are marked in "ml" (millilitres) which are identical to cm<sup>3</sup>. 5000 ml = 5000 cm<sup>3</sup> = 5 dm<sup>3</sup>.]]
Usually, the solute is measured in moles, the volume is measured in dm<sup>3</sup> and concentration is measured in mol dm<sup>-3</sup> ("moles per decimetre cubed").
''c'' = ''n'' / ''V''
It is important to be able to convert between dm<sup>3</sup> (litres, L or l) and the common units used in the laboratory, cm<sup>3</sup> (centimetres cubed, c.c., millilitres, mL or ml).
1 dm<sup>3</sup> = 1000 cm<sup>3</sup>
1 cm<sup>3</sup> = 1/1000 dm<sup>3</sup> (0.001 dm<sup>3</sup> or 1 x 10<sup>-3</sup> dm<sup>3</sup>
Notice that concentration is based on the volume of the '''solution'''. Dissolving 1 mole (58.5 g) of sodium chloride in 1 dm<sup>3</sup> of water does '''not''' make a 1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> solution. This mixture would have a volume of 1.021 dm<sup>3</sup> (1021 cm<sup>3</sup>) and a density of 1.037 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. The concentration would actually be 0.979 mol dm<sup>-3</sup>.
1 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> NaCl solution can be made by taking 58.5 g of NaCl and making the total volume of solution up to 1 dm<sup>3</sup> by adding water. The volume is typically measured with a volumetric flask. This actually requires 0.980 dm<sup>3</sup> (980 cm<sup>3</sup>) of water and the solution has a density of 1.036 g cm<sup>-3</sup>. However, we do not need to know the volume of water, or the density, if we use a volumetric flask to measure the total volume of solution.
Most importantly, if we measure 25 cm<sup>3</sup> (for example) of this solution, we know that this 25 cm<sup>3</sup> sample contains 1.00 mol dm<sup>-3</sup> x 0.025 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.025 mol of NaCl.
[[File:Meniscus.jpg|thumb|A burette filled with a coloured solution showing the meniscus at the top of the the liquid. In this case the burette reading is 20.05 cm<sup>3</sup>. Remember to read the bottom of the meniscus and notice that the burette scale is from top to bottom. Burette readings are expected to be recorded to the nearest 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup> (even if the reading is 0.00 cm<sup>3</sup>, write "0.00" not "0").]]
== The Ideal Gas Equation ==
''pV''=''nRT''
''p'' is the pressure of the gas in Pa (Nm<sup>−2</sup>)
''V'' is the volume of the gas in m<sup>3</sup>
:Shortcut: ''p'' is often given in kPa and ''V'' is often given in dm<sup>3</sup>.
:22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> at 101 kPa can be written as 0.0224 m<sup>3</sup> at 101 000 Pa, but notice that 22.4 x 101 = 0.0224 x 101 000.
:So if ''p'' is given in kPa and ''V'' is given in dm<sup>3</sup> then you need not convert ''p'' to Pa and ''V'' to m<sup>3</sup> - just multiply the values you're given.
''n'' is the amount (number of moles)
''R'' is the gas constant (8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
''T'' is the temperature in kelvin (equivalent to 273 + ''θ'', the temperature in degrees Celsius)
Example: How many moles of gas occupy 250 cm<sup>3</sup> at 15 °C and 200 kPa?
Using ''pV'' = ''nRT'', ''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT''
:''n'' = 200 000 Pa x 2.5 x 10<sup>-4</sup> m<sup>3</sup> / (8.31 J mol<sup>-1</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> x 288 K)
:''n'' = 2.089 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
(Using the ''V''<sub>m</sub> method (see below) the value comes out as 2.095 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol. Using unrounded values for ''R'', ''p'' and ''T'', the answer should be 2.087 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol i.e. the ''pV'' = ''nRT'' method is more precise if ''p'' is given in kPa or Pa.)
=== Molar Gas Volumes, ''V''<sub>m</sub> ===
The Data Booklet gives two values for ''V''<sub>m</sub>, 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 273 K and 1 atm, and 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> at 298 K and 1 atm.
These are the volumes of 1 mole of gas under these conditions.
To find the actual number of moles, divide the volume of gas by the appropriate value of ''V''<sub>m</sub>. For example, 49.0 dm<sup>3</sup> of gas at 298 K and 1 atm is 49.0 / 24.5 = 2.00 mol.
''V''<sub>m</sub> can be corrected for different temperatures and pressures. It is best to start with the 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 273 K and 1 atm. The 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> figure at 298 K and 1 atm is good only for those exact conditions because it has a larger rounding error (-0.01 % for 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> vs +0.19 % for 24.5 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup>).
At temperature ''T'' and pressure ''p'', ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'' / (273 x ''p'')
''T'' and ''p'' must be in kelvin and atmospheres respectively.
For example, at 100 °C and 2 atm, ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 373 K / (273 x 2 atm) = 15.3 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup>
Use this approach if the pressure is given in atm, or is stated to be 101 kPa (i.e. 1 atm). For pressure given in kPa, or Pa, the ''pV'' = ''nRT'' approach is more precise.
:''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT'' (''p'' is in Pa, ''V'' in m<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K, ''R'' = 8.31 J mol<sup>−1</sup> K<sup>−1</sup>)
:''n'' = ''V'' / ''V''<sub>m</sub> = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'') (''p'' is in atm, ''V'' in dm<sup>3</sup>, ''T'' in K)
Example: How many moles of gas occupy 250 cm<sup>3</sup> at 45 °C and 1.2 atm?
:''n'' = 273 K x ''pV'' / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x ''T'')
: ''T'' = 45 + 273 = 318 K
: ''V'' = 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup>
:''n'' = 273 K x 1.2 atm x 0.250 dm<sup>3</sup> / (22.4 dm<sup>3</sup> mol<sup>−1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = 0.01150 mol = 1.150 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
Using ''pV'' = ''nRT'', ''n'' = ''pV'' / ''RT''
:''n'' = 121 200 Pa x 2.5 x 10<sup>-4</sup> m<sup>3</sup> / (8.31 J mol<sup>-1</sup> K<sup>-1</sup> x 318 K)
:''n'' = 1.147 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol
(Using unrounded values for ''R'', ''p'' and ''T'', the answer should be 1.149 x 10<sup>-2</sup> mol i.e. the ''V''<sub>m</sub> method is more precise if ''p'' is given in atm.)
== Errors ==
It is important to know how certain a measurement is; What is the potential error in the measurement?
A 25 cm<sup>3</sup> volumetric pipette is marked ± 0.06 cm<sup>3</sup>. This is the absolute uncertainty, ''u''.
If the uncertainty is not recorded, we can assume that the absolute uncertainty is:
* one-half of the divisions drawn on a scale
* one-half of the last decimal place shown on a digital display
For a ruler which has a 1 mm scale, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.5 mm.
For a digital thermometer showing 24.2 ᐤC, the absolute uncertainty is ± 0.05 ᐤC.
[[File:Ruler on table.jpg|thumb|left|Ruler with 1 mm scales, marked every 1 cm]]
[[File:2023 Termometr kuchenny.jpg|thumb|right|Digital thermometer]]
Be careful, many measurements are actually the difference between two measurements. If we used the rule to measure 297 mm, we rely on the 0 mm and the 297 mm marks being accurate. If we add the two absolute uncertainties we find that we have measured 297 mm ± 1 mm†. This is true of burettes and balances.
† To be exact, we shouldn't add the uncertainties, but square the uncertainties, add the squares, and then take the square root: √(0.5<sup>2</sup> + 0.5<sup>2</sup>) = 0.71 mm. There's no time for this at A-level: Just add the uncertainties!
Examples:
* Initial burette reading: 0.4 cm<sup>3</sup>. The scale is marked every 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> so this initial reading is 0.4 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.7 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.7 - 0.4 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Initial burette reading: 0.0 ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Final burette reading: 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ± 0.05 cm<sup>3</sup>.
* Titre: 24.3 - 0.0 = 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
This is why it is often a waste of time to "zero" a burette. Just record the initial and final values.
* Mass of weighing boat: 1.210 g. The digital scale gives three decimal places so this reading is 1.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat with sample: 2.210 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of weighing boat after sample transferred to beaker: 1.211 ± 0.0005 g.
* Mass of sample transferred to beaker: 2.210 - 1.211 = 0.999 ± 0.001 g
Notice how it is important to record the final zero if you have measured it. 0.0 cm<sup>3</sup> is more precise than 0 cm<sup>3</sup>. 1.210 g is more precise than 1.21 g.
What if you use the 0.999 g of sample to make a 250 cm<sup>3</sup> solution, and measure 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> from this solution using the burette? How many grams of sample are in the 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup>?
Well, 0.999 g x 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.0971 g but how certain is this value?
We have three uncertainties to consider:
* Balance: 0.999 ± 0.001 g
* Volumetric flask: 250 ± 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup>
* Burette: 24.3 ± 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup>
The uncertainties add up, but how?
We can calculate the relative (percentage) uncertainty, ''u''<sub>r</sub> from the equation ''u''<sub>r</sub> = 100 % x absolute error ÷ the value measured.
* Balance: 100 % x 0.001 g ÷ 0.999 g = 0.100 %
* Volumetric flask: 100 % x 0.3 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 250 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.120 %
* Burette: 100 % x 0.1 cm<sup>3</sup> ÷ 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> = 0.411 %
Adding the percentage errors gives us ± 0.631 % (or 0.440 % using the square-root-of-the-sum-of-the-squares method you really don't need to know).
The 24.3 cm<sup>3</sup> of solution contains 0.0971 g ± 0.631 %.
===Significant figures===
As a rule, give your answers to 3 significant figures unless told otherwise. This implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
: 0.999 g could be between 0.9995 and 0.9985 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.05 %
: 0.100 g could be between 0.1005 and 0.0995 g so ± 0.0005 g or ± 0.5 %
* 2 significant figures implies a percentage error between 5 % and 0.5 %.
* 3 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.5 % and 0.05 %.
* 4 significant figures implies a percentage error between 0.05 % and 0.005 %.
If you use several values in a calculation, the value with the lowest number of significant figures dictates the number of significant figures in the answer.
Example: 0.998 g ÷ 2.0 dm<sup>3</sup> = 0.50 g dm<sup>-3</sup>
Exception: When adding or subtracting numbers, the value with the lowest number of '''decimal places''' dictates the number of '''decimal places''' in the answer.
Example: 2.0 g - 0.998 g = 1.0 g
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The term "Transplant Automaker" refers to automakers building vehicles in North America that are not based in North America. They are based in Europe or Asia. This page shows the vehicle assembly plants of Transplant Automakers in North America.
==Current US production facilities==
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|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky]] [TMMK]
|[[w:Georgetown, Kentucky|Georgetown, Kentucky]]
|1988
|Toyota Camry Hybrid 2007-,<br> RAV4 Hybrid 2020-,<br> Highlander EV (2027-),<br> Subaru Getaway EV (2027-)
|Toyota's 1st wholly owned assembly plant in the US. Originally established as Toyota Motor Manufacturing USA. In October 1996, plant was renamed Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky.<br> Toyota’s largest vehicle manufacturing plant in the world. Has 3 assembly lines. The 3rd line was originally for the Lexus ES. <br> First Camry was produced on May 26, 1988. Volume production of the Camry began in Georgetown in July 1988. Axle production began in October 1988. Engine production began in November 1989 with a 4-cylinder (2.0L 3S-FE). This was followed subsequently by the 2.2L 5S-FE, 2.4L AZ-series I4, 2.5L AR-series I4, & the 2.5L A25A/2.4L turbo T24A Dynamic Force I4. 4-cylinder engine machining began in July 1991. The wagon and coupe versions of the 3rd gen. US-market Camry were exported to Japan, where they were sold as the Scepter. In August 1994, V6 engine production began (3.0L 1MZ-FE). This was followed by the 3.3L 3MZ-FE, & the 3.5L GR-series V6. In September 1994, Avalon production began. V6 engine machining began in August 1996. In August 1997, Sienna minivan production began. The 2nd gen. Avalon was exported to Japan, where it was sold as the Pronard. In December 2002, Sienna production ended at Georgetown and was moved to Princeton, IN. In July 2003, Solara coupe production began while Solara convertible production followed in February 2004. In October 2006, Camry Hybrid production began, the first Toyota hybrid vehicle produced in the US. In November 2008, production of the Venza crossover began. In October 2015, a new 3rd assembly line began production of the Lexus ES350, the first time a Lexus is produced in the US. Began RAV4 Hybrid production in January 2020. TMMK has produced over 14 million vehicles.<br> Past models: Toyota Camry (gas-only) 1989-2024,<br> Avalon 1995-2022, Avalon Hybrid 2013-2022,<br> Camry Solara 2004-2008, Sienna 1998-2003,<br> Venza 2009-2015 & 2016 in Canada,<br> Scepter wagon (For export: 1993-1996),<br> Scepter coupe (For export: 1994-1996),<br> Pronard (For export: 2000-2004),<br> Lexus ES 2016-2025, ES Hybrid 2019-2025
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|S
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana]] [TMMI]
|[[w:Princeton, Indiana|Princeton, Indiana]]
|1999
|Toyota Sienna 2004-,<br> Highlander 2010-,<br> Highlander Hybrid 2014-,<br> Grand Highlander (gas/hybrid) 2024-, <br> Lexus TX (gas/hybrid/PHEV) 2024-,<br> Kluger/Kluger Hybrid (For export: 2014-)
|Has 2 assembly lines: the original West plant and <br> the East plant, which was added in 2003. <br> Production began in May 1999 at the original West plant with the Tundra pickup. In September 2000, production began of the Sequoia SUV. In January 2003, production began at the East plant with the Sienna minivan. Initially, 2nd generation Tundra production was split between Princeton, IN and San Antonio, TX. All Regular Cabs were made in San Antonio while Double Cab & CrewMax were made in both plants. In August 2008, Tundra production at the West plant in Princeton ended and was consolidated in San Antonio, TX. On October 8, 2009, Highlander production began at the West plant. The Highlander Hybrid was added in early 2014. All Highlander production for all markets except for China was consolidated in Princeton beginning with the 3rd gen. 2014 model. In Australia and New Zealand, the Highlander is sold as the Kluger. In summer 2016, Highlander production was added to the East plant. On August 2, 2023, Grand Highlander production began at the West plant. On November 9, 2023, Lexus TX production began at the West plant. This is the first Lexus made in Princeton and the first Lexus SUV made in the US. The Lexus TX550h+ is the first plug-in hybrid that Toyota has built in North America. TMMI has produced over 6 million vehicles.<br> Past models: Toyota Tundra 2000-2008,<br> Sequoia 2001-2022
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|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas]] [TMMTX]
|[[w:San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]]
|2006
|Toyota Tundra 2007-,<br> Sequoia 2023-
|In November 2006, began production with the Tundra pickup. Initially, Tundra production was split between Princeton, IN and San Antonio, TX. All Regular Cabs were made in San Antonio while Double Cab & CrewMax were made in both plants. In August 2008, Tundra production in Princeton, IN ended and was consolidated in San Antonio, TX. All Tundras have been made in San Antonio ever since. Tacoma pickup production began in July 2010 after the NUMMI plant in California closed in April. In September 2021, Tacoma production in San Antonio ended and was consolidated at Toyota's 2 plants in Mexico. In September 2022, Sequoia production began in San Antonio. In 2026, San Antonio will began making rear axles for Tundras and Sequoias made onsite and for Tacomas made in Mexico at a new 500,000-square-ft. facility at TMMTX. This will replace production at a Hino Motors Manufacturing USA plant in Marion, AR, which is slated to close by the end of 2027. <br> Past models: Toyota Tacoma 2011-2021
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|P
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi]] [TMMMS]
|[[w:Blue Springs, Mississippi|Blue Springs, Mississippi]]
|2011
|Toyota Corolla sedan 2011-
|Began production on October 10, 2011 with the Corolla sedan. TMMMS has produced over 2 million vehicles.
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|V (Toyota),<br> N (Mazda)
|[[w:Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA|Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA]] [MTMUSA]
|[[w:Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville, Alabama]]
|2021
|Toyota Corolla Cross 2022-,<br> Corolla Cross Hybrid 2023-,<br> Mazda CX-50 2023-, CX-50 Hybrid 2025-
|50/50 joint venture between Toyota and Mazda.<br> Has 2 assembly lines - 1 for Toyota and 1 for Mazda. Toyota production began on September 30, 2021 while Mazda production began on January 26, 2022. This plant marked a return to US vehicle production for Mazda, which had not built any vehicles in the US since 2012, when the Mazda 6 ended production in Flat Rock, MI.
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|A
|[[w:Marysville Auto Plant|Honda Marysville Auto Plant]]
|[[w:Marysville, Ohio|Marysville, Ohio]]
|1982
|Honda Accord sedan 1983-,<br> Accord Hybrid 2014-2015, 2018-,<br> Acura Integra 2023-
|Honda's 1st automotive assembly plant in the US. The first Japanese automotive assembly plant in the US. Has 2 assembly lines. Line 1 began production on November 1, 1982 with the 1983 Accord sedan. Production of the Accord 3-d hatchback was added for 1984. Line 2 began production on December 13, 1985, also with the Accord (first model built was a 1986 Accord 3-d hatchback). On July 24, 1986, production of the Civic sedan began at Marysville. Accord 3-d hatchback production was moved to Japan for 1988 to make room for the new 2-d coupe version. On December 22, 1987, production of the 1988 Accord 2-d coupe began. In January 1988, production began of the Accord 2-d coupe for export to Japan. The 2-d coupe version of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th gen. Accord was exported to Japan. The 3rd gen. was left-hand drive only. Right-hand drive models began to be produced in the 4th gen. in January 1990. The Accord coupe was also exported to Europe in the 4th, 5th, and 6th generations. On November 20, 1990, production began of the 1991 Accord wagon. The wagon version of the 4th and 5th gen. Accord was exported to Japan and Europe (in Europe, it was called Accord Aerodeck). During 1990, Civic production was transferred to East Liberty. On August 3, 1998, Marysville began producing the Acura TL, the first Acura produced in Marysville. The 2nd gen. Acura TL was exported to Japan, where it was sold as the 3rd gen. Honda Inspire and the 2nd gen. Honda Saber. On January 31, 2000, Marysville began production of the 2nd gen. 2001 Acura CL, replacing East Liberty, which produced the 1st gen. Acura CL. On July 17, 2006, production of the Acura RDX began, the first SUV built in Marysville. On September 10, 2013, the Marysville plant built its first Accord Hybrid, a 2014 model. On July 14, 2014, production began on the Acura TLX, the successor to the TL. On January 27, 2015, Marysville began production of the updated 2016 model year Acura ILX, taking over production from Greensburg. In 2015, Accord Hybrid production in Marysville ended. Production was moved to Japan, where the 2017 model was built (there was no '16 Accord Hybrid). Accord Hybrid production returned to Marysville in 2018. In September 2018, Marysville began production of the CR-V. On May 5, 2022, production began of the ILX's replacement, the revived Acura Integra. Marysville Auto Plant has produced over 15 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Honda Accord 3-d hatchback 1984-1987, Accord 2-d coupe 1988-2017, Accord wagon 1991-1997,<br> Civic 4-d sedan 1987-1990, CR-V 2018-2022,<br> Acura TL 1999-2014, TLX 2015-2025, CL 2001-2003, RDX 2007-2012, ILX 2016-2022,<br> Honda Inspire/Saber (For export: 1999-2003)
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|L
|[[w:East Liberty Auto Plant|Honda East Liberty Auto Plant]]
|[[w:East Liberty, Ohio|East Liberty, Ohio]]
|1989
|Honda CR-V 2007-, CR-V Hybrid 2022-, Acura RDX 2013-, MDX 2017-
|Began production on December 18, 1989 with the Civic 4-d. Took over all production of the Civic sedan from Marysville during 1990. In June 1991, East Liberty added production of the Accord sedan. Production of the Accord at East Liberty ended in 1992 to make room for the 1993 Civic coupe. On February 19, 1996, East Liberty began production of the Acura CL coupe, the first Acura made in the US. On April 8, 1998, began production of the natural gas-powered Civic GX sedan. In 1999, Acura CL production ended and CL production was transferred to Marysville for the 2nd gen. model. On November 26, 2002, production begins on the Element, the first SUV built in East Liberty. In January 2005, East Liberty again adds Accord sedan production. Accord production at East Liberty ends March 31, 2005. On September 25, 2006, CR-V production began at East Liberty. During 2009, Civic production was transferred to Greensburg, IN. On November 3, 2009, East Liberty began production of the Accord Crosstour. In 2012, East Liberty began production of the Acura RDX, taking over production from Marysille. On May 31, 2017, East Liberty began production of the Acura MDX. In October 2017, all MDX production is consolidated at East Liberty. East Liberty has produced over 7 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Honda Civic 4-d sedan 1990-2009,<br> Civic 2-d coupe 1993-2005, Civic Si 2-d coupe '99-'00,<br> Accord LX sedan w/auto. trans. 1991-1992, 2005, Element 2003-2011, Accord Crosstour 2010-2011, Crosstour 2012-2015, Acura CL 1997-1999
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|B
|[[w:Honda Manufacturing of Alabama|Honda Manufacturing of Alabama]]
|[[w:Lincoln, Alabama|Lincoln, Alabama]]
|2001
|Honda Odyssey 2002-, Pilot 2004-, Ridgeline 2009-2014, 2017-,<br> Passport 2019-
|Has 2 assembly lines. Line 1 began production on November 14, 2001 with the Odyssey. Line 2 began production on April 27, 2004 with the Pilot. An onsite engine plant began production in November 2001 making Honda J-series V6 engines for the vehicles built in Lincoln, AL. The 1st gen. Honda Pilot was also exported to the Middle East as the Honda MR-V. On April 15, 2008, the 2nd gen. Pilot began production in Lincoln, AL, which was now the only plant making the Pilot SUV. On February 16, 2009, Line 1 began production of the Ridgeline pickup, which was transferred from Alliston, ON. On July 17, 2009, Line 2 began production of the Accord V6 sedan, the first passenger car built in Lincoln, AL. In December 2010, Lincoln, AL stopped Accord production. Around this time, Ridgeline production shifted from Line 1 to Line 2. On May 2, 2013, the 2014 model year Acura MDX begins production, having been transferred from Alliston, ON <br> for 2014. In July 2014, the 1st gen. Ridgeline ended production. On May 5, 2016, the Ridgeline resumed production after a nearly 2 year hiatus with a new <br> 2nd gen. version. From October 2017, Acura MDX production was consolidated in East Liberty for the <br> 2018 model year. On December 6, 2018, production began of the all new Passport. Lincoln, AL has produced over 5 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Honda Accord V6 sedan 2009-2011,<br> Acura MDX 2014-2017,<br> Honda MR-V (For export: 2006-2008)
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|E
|[[w:Honda Manufacturing of Indiana|Honda Manufacturing of Indiana]]
|[[w:Greensburg, Indiana|Greensburg, Indiana]]
|2008
|Honda Civic 5-d hatchback 2022-,<br> Civic Hybrid 5-d hatchback 2025-,<br> CR-V 2017-,<br> CR-V Hybrid 2020-2021, 2023-
|Began production in October 2008 with the 2009 model year Civic sedan. In 2009, began production of the natural gas-powered Civic GX sedan. Took over all production of the Civic sedan from East Liberty during 2009. In April 2012, Greensburg began production of the 9th generation Civic-based Acura ILX, building an Acura model for the first time. Greensburg also produced the ILX Hybrid, the first US-built hybrid from American Honda. In early 2013, Greensburg began production of the Civic Hybrid. The ILX Hybrid was discontinued after 2014. In November 2014, 2015 model year ILX production ended and the ILX moved to Marysville for the 2016 model year. In 2015, Civic Hybrid sedan production ended. On February 15, 2017, Greensburg began production of the 2017 model year CR-V, building an SUV for the first time. CR-V production was transferred to Greensburg from El Salto, Mexico. On May 14, 2018, production began of the Insight hybrid sedan. In January 2020, CR-V Hybrid production began. Greensburg did not produce the CR-V Hybrid for 2022 but resumed CR-V Hybrid production in fall 2022 for 2023. In September 2021, production began of the Civic 5-d hatchback instead of the Civic 4-d sedan, which was consolidated in Alliston, ON. This is the first time that the Civic 5-d is produced in North America. <br> Past models: Honda Civic 4-d sedan 2009-2021,<br> Civic Hybrid 4-d sedan 2013-2015,<br> Insight Hybrid 2019-2022,<br> Acura ILX 2013-2015, ILX Hybrid 2013-2014
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|Y
|Honda Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC)
|[[w:Marysville, Ohio|Marysville, Ohio]]
|2016
|Honda CR-V e:FCEV 2025-
|Specializes in low volume production. Building is Honda's former North American Logistics facility, converted into a low-volume vehicle assembly plant.<br> Began production in April 2016 with the Acura NSX. The 2nd gen. Acura NSX was also exported to Europe, Japan, and Australia as the Honda NSX. In 2019, started making special limited-production PMC Editions of select Acura models. In November 2022, NSX production ended. The last Acura PMC Editions were made in 2023. On June 5, 2024, began production of the hydrogen fuel cell-powered CR-V e:FCEV, the first production hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle to be made in the US. <br> Past models: Acura NSX 2017-2022,<br> Honda NSX (For export: 2017-2022),<br> TLX PMC Edition 2020 & 2023, MDX PMC Edition 2020, RDX PMC Edition 2021-2022
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|C
|[[w:Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant|Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant]]
|[[w:Smyrna, Tennessee|Smyrna, Tennessee]]
|1983
|Nissan Pathfinder 2005-2020, 2022-, Infiniti QX60 2014-2020, 2022-,<br> Nissan Rogue 2014-, Murano 2021-, Infiniti QX65 2027-
|Nissan's 1st automotive assembly plant in the US. The second Japanese automotive assembly plant in the US. Originally, Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation USA. In April 2000, became part of Nissan North America. Began production on June 16, 1983 with the 720 pickup. Began production of the Sentra on <br> March 25, 1985. On June 11, 1992, Altima sedan production began. In November 1994, 200SX production began, based on the 4th generation Sentra. On September 10, 1997, production of the Frontier pickup began. 200SX production ended in June 1998. Sentra production in Smyrna ended on March 19, 1999 and was moved to Aguascalientes, Mexico. Xterra production began on April 19, 1999. Maxima production began in January 2003. Pathfinder production began on Aug. 30, 2004. In April 2007, Altima coupe production began. In 2008, Smyrna began production of the Suzuki Equator pickup, a rebadged Nissan Frontier. In February 2012, Smyrna began production of the Infiniti JX35, the first Infiniti built at the TN plant. The JX35 was renamed QX60 for 2014. In August 2012, Frontier and Xterra production ended at Smyrna and were moved to Canton, MS. Suzuki Equator production also ended in August 2012 and it was discontinued. In January 2013, Smyrna began production of the Leaf, the first electric Nissan made in the US. Altima coupe production ended in June 2013. Rogue production began on October 15, 2013. The first Rogue built at Smyrna was also the 10 millionth vehicle produced at the Smyrna plant. In 2020, Smyrna took over production of the Murano from Canton and ended production of the Altima, which was consolidated in Canton, MS. In late summer 2023, Maxima production ended. In November 2024, Leaf production in Smyrna ended. Smyrna has the largest production capacity of any single vehicle assembly plant in the US at 640,000 units per year. Smyrna has produced over 15 million vehicles. <br> Past models:<br> Nissan Pickup (720/Hardbody [D21]) 1983-1997, Frontier [D22/D40] 1998-2012, Sentra 1985-1999, 200SX [B14] 1995-1998, Altima 1993-2020,<br> Xterra 2000-2012, Maxima 2004-2014, 2016-2023,<br> Leaf EV 2013-2025, Infiniti JX35 2013,<br> Suzuki Equator 2009-2012
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|N
|Nissan Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant
|[[w:Canton, Mississippi|Canton, Mississippi]]
|2003
|Nissan Altima 2005-,<br> Frontier [D40/D41] 2012-
|This was the first automotive assembly plant in MS. Began production on May 27, 2003 with the Quest minivan. Armada production began on August 14, 2003 followed by Titan production on September 21, 2003. On January 20, 2004, production began on the Infiniti QX56, the first Infiniti built outside Japan. Altima production began in Canton on June 2004, supplementing production at Smyrna. On January 19, 2011, Canton began production of the Nissan NV full-size van. In November 2012, Canton took over production of the Frontier and Xterra from Smyrna, TN. In July 2013, Sentra production was added, supplementing production at Aguascalientes, Mexico. Sentra production at Canton ended in 2014. On November 5, 2014, Canton began production of the Murano. Canton has produced over 5 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Nissan Quest 2004-2009,<br> Titan 2004-2024, Armada 2004-2015, Xterra 2012-2015, NV 1500/2500/3500 2012-2021, Sentra 2013-2014, Murano 2015-2020, Infiniti QX56 2004-2010
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|1-9 (Subaru)<br><br>4 (Isuzu,<br>Honda,<br>Holden),<br><br> R (Toyota)
|[[w:Subaru of Indiana Automotive|Subaru of Indiana Automotive]] (Formerly Subaru-Isuzu Automotive) <br> [SIA]
|[[w:Lafayette, Indiana|Lafayette, Indiana]]
|1989
|Subaru Ascent 2019-,<br> Crosstrek 2.5-liter 2024-, <br> Forester 2026-, Forester Hybrid 2026-, <br> Evoltis (For export: 2021-)
|Originally, a 51/49 joint venture between Subaru and Isuzu. Production began on September 11, 1989 for both Subaru (Legacy) and Isuzu (Pickup). The plant was set up with 2 assembly lines - 1 for Subaru & 1 for Isuzu. In October 1990, production of the Isuzu Rodeo SUV began. The Isuzu line also built the Honda Passport, a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo, beginning November 16, 1993. Isuzu also built the Holden Frontera, a rhd rebadge of the 2nd gen. Isuzu Rodeo for export to GM Holden in Australia and New Zealand. In 1994, Isuzu ended pickup production at SIA to make more room for production of Rodeo and Passport SUVs. On January 8, 1998, production of the Isuzu Amigo began. The Amigo was renamed Rodeo Sport for 2001 and discontinued after 2003. On January 15, 2001, production of the Isuzu Axiom began. In January 2002, Honda Passport production ended at SIA and Honda replaced the Passport with the Honda developed and built Pilot. As of January 2003, Subaru bought Isuzu's share of the plant and it became 100% owned by Subaru. Plant was renamed Subaru of Indiana Automotive. Isuzu production continued until July 23, 2004 under a contract manufacturing deal. Subaru then made an alliance with Toyota and built the Camry under contract for Toyota from February 28, 2007 through May 27, 2016. The Camry was built on what had been the Isuzu line. After Camry production ended, Subaru began to use both lines to produce Subaru models. In March 1994, SIA began production of the 2nd gen. Legacy as a 1995 model. For the first time, all Legacy models sold in North America were now built in the U.S. On August 29, 1994, SIA began production of the first Legacy Outback. In July 1995, Subaru opened an engine plant at the SIA complex, assembling Subaru flat-4 engines for Subaru models built at the SIA plant. For 2000, the Subaru Outback became a separate model line. The Subaru Baja began production at SIA on July 18, 2002. Baja production ended in April 2006. The Subaru B9 Tribeca began production at SIA on April 4, 2005. The B9 Tribeca was updated and renamed Tribeca for 2008. Tribeca production ended in January 2014. The Subaru Impreza began production at SIA on November 1, 2016. The Subaru Ascent began production on May 7, 2018. The Subaru Ascent is exported to the Philippines and some Latin American countries as the Evoltis. Impreza production at SIA ended in May 2023 and was replaced by the Crosstrek. The Subaru Crosstrek (only models with 2.5-liter engine) began production at SIA on May 9, 2023. Legacy production ended on September 12, 2025. Outback production ended on October 3, 2025. SIA has produced 3,414,002 Outback vehicles. SIA began production of the Forester on October 7, 2025. SIA began production of the Forester Hybrid on February 3, 2026. This is the first time SIA is building a hybrid-electric vehicle (HEV). The first hybrid produced was a 2026 Forester Hybrid Premium. All US-market Foresters are now made in the US. SIA has produced over 8 million vehicles in total and over 6 million Subaru-brand vehicles. The 8 millionth was a 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness produced on November 21, 2025. <br> Past models: Subaru Legacy 1990-2025,<br> Legacy Outback 1995-1999, Outback 2000-2025,<br> Baja 2003-2006, B9 Tribeca 2006-2007,<br> Tribeca 2008-2014, Impreza 2017-2023,<br> Isuzu Pickup (TF-series) 1990-1994, Rodeo 1991-2004, Amigo 1998-2000, Rodeo Sport 2001-2003,<br> Axiom 2002-2004, Honda Passport 1994-2002,<br> Holden Frontera (UE/MX) (1999-2003) [For export],<br> Toyota Camry (gas-only) 2007-2016
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|[[w:Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama|Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama]] [HMMA]
|[[w:Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery, Alabama]]
|2005
|Hyundai Santa Fe 2007-2010,<br> Santa Fe Sport 2017-2018,<br> Santa Fe (gas-only) 2019-,<br> Santa Fe Hybrid 2023-,<br> Tucson (gas-only) 2022-,<br> Santa Cruz 2022-,<br> Genesis Electrified GV70 [EV] 2023-2026,<br> Genesis GV70 (gas-only) 2024-
|The first Korean automotive assembly plant in the US. Began production in May 2005 with the Sonata. There is also an onsite engine plant, which also opened in May 2005. The engine plant first built Hyundai's Lambda <br> 3.3L V6. In September 2008, HMMA began production of 4-cylinder engines with the 2.4L Theta II engine on a 2nd engine production line. HMMA later added the 2.0L Turbo version of the Theta II 4-cylinder. The 1st engine line ended Lambda V6 production in 2011 and switched to producing 1.8L Nu 4-cylinder engines. Later, the 2.0L version of the Nu 4-cylinder was also made by HMMA. In May 2019, HMMA opened a new building to make cylinder heads for the engines that it builds. In 2019-2020, both engine lines switched to Hyundai's newer Smartstream engines (1.6L T-GDI, 2.0L Atkinson, 2.5L GDI, & 2.5L T-GDI). HMMA also supplies engines to Kia's plants in West Point, GA and Pesqueria, Mexico. Santa Fe production originally began on April 18, 2006. In August 2010, Santa Fe production ended at the Hyundai plant in AL and was moved to the Kia plant in GA. Elantra production began in November 2010. On June 22, 2016, Santa Fe production restarted at the Hyundai plant in AL with the Santa Fe Sport. The Santa Fe Sport was renamed Santa Fe for 2019. In February 2021, Tucson production began. In June 2021, Santa Cruz production began. In February 2022, Sonata production in Montgomery ended. In October 2022, production of the Santa Fe Hybrid began. In February 2023, production of the battery electric-powered Genesis Electrified GV70 began. The Electrified GV70 was Hyundai Motor Group's first US-built electric vehicle and the first US-built Genesis model. In May 2023, production of the gas-powered Genesis GV70 began. In May 2023, Elantra production in Montgomery ended. In May 2025, Electrified GV70 production ended. HMMA has produced over 6 million vehicles.<br> Past models:<br> Hyundai Sonata 2006-2022,<br> Elantra sedan 2011-2023
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|G
|[[w:List of Kia design and manufacturing facilities#Georgia Plant (KMMG)|Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia]] [KMMG]
|[[w:West Point, Georgia|West Point, Georgia]]
|2009
|Kia Sorento (gas-only) 2011-,<br> Telluride 2020-2025, 2027-,<br> Sportage (gas-only) 2023-,<br> EV6 (not GT model) 2025-, EV9 2025-
|Production began on Nov. 16, 2009 with the 2011 Sorento, which went on sale in January 2010. On September 28, 2010, KMMG began production of the Hyundai Santa Fe. On Sept. 2, 2011, KMMG began production of the Kia Optima. The Optima was replaced by the K5 for 2021. In 2018, Kia ended production of the Hyundai Santa Fe, which was consolidated in Hyundai's plant in AL. In January 2019, Telluride production began. On February 1, 2022, KMMG began production of the Sportage. In 2024, K5 production at KMMG ended. On May 30, 2024, KMMG began EV production with the EV9. In early 2025, KMMG began production of the EV6. KMMG has produced over 4.6 million vehicles. <br> Past models: <br> Kia Optima 2012-2020, K5 2021-2024,<br> Hyundai Santa Fe 2011-2012,<br> Santa Fe Sport 2013-2018
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|Y
|[[w:Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America|Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America]]
|[[w:Ellabell, Georgia|Ellabell, Georgia]]
|2024
|Hyundai Ioniq 5 2025-, Ioniq 9 2026-, Kia Sportage Hybrid 2026-
|Began production on October 3, 2024 with the Ioniq 5 EV. Production of the Ioniq 9 EV began in March 2025. Kia Sportage Hybrid production began on June 2, 2026, marking the first time that a Kia is built at the Ellabell plant. This is also the first hybrid and the first vehicle that is not fully electric to be built at the Ellabell plant or Metaplant.
|-
|C
|[[w:Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant|Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant]]
|[[w:Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga, Tennessee]]
|2011
|VW Atlas 2018-,<br> Atlas Cross Sport 2020-,<br> ID.4 [EV] 2023-2026,<br> Teramont (For export: 2019-), Teramont Cross Sport (For export: 2021-)
|This plant marked a return to US vehicle production for VW. VW's last US assembly plant, Westmoreland Assembly in New Stanton, PA, had closed in July 1988. Production began in Chattanooga on April 18, 2011 with the 2012 Passat. On December 14, 2016, the Atlas began production. The Atlas is also exported to Mexico, Colombia, the Middle East, and other markets, where it is sold as the Teramont. In October 2019, the Atlas Cross Sport began production. The Atlas Cross Sport is also exported to Mexico, where it is sold as the Teramont Cross Sport. In December 2021, the Passat ended production in Chattanooga. The last Passat to come off the line was a 2022 Passat Limited Edition in Platinum Grey. On July 26, 2022, the ID.4 began production in Chattanooga. This is the first electric VW to be made in the US. <br> Past models: VW Passat 2012-2022
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|L, 0, 9
|[[w:BMW in the United States|BMW Manufacturing Corp. Plant Spartanburg]]
|[[w:Greer, South Carolina|Greer, South Carolina]]
|1994
|BMW X5 2000-, X6 2008-,<br> X3 2011-,<br> X7 2019-, Alpina XB7 2021-2026,<br> XM 2023-
|This was BMW’s first full assembly plant (not assembling from knock-down kits) outside of Germany. Production began on September 8, 1994 with the 318i sedan.<br> Z3 roadster production began on September 20, 1995. BMW ended 3-series sedan production at Spartanburg in 1996 to focus on production of the Z3, which was not made anywhere else in the world. In January 1997, the first US-built BMW M model was built with the Z3-based M Roadster. In January 1998, the Z3 coupe began production along with its M version, the M Coupe.<br> On September 1, 1999, SUV production began at Spartanburg with the X5, BMW's first SUV. The last Z3, a roadster, was built on June 28, 2002. On October 22, 2002, the Z4 roadster began production. On January 8, 2006, the Z4 M Roadster began production. On April 4, 2006, the Z4 coupe began production along with its <br> M version, the Z4 M Coupe. On September 22, 2006, the final 1st gen. X5 was built. On September 28, 2006, the 2nd gen. X5 began production. On December 3, 2007, the X6 began production. On August 28, 2008, the final 1st gen. Z4, a roadster, was built at Spartanburg. The 2nd gen. Z4 was built in Regensburg, Germany. On September 1, 2010, the X3 began production at Spartanburg with the 2nd gen. (the 1st gen. was imported from Austria). On August 1, 2013, the 3rd gen. X5 began production. On April 1, 2014, X4 production began. On August 1, 2014, the 2nd gen. X6 began production. On December 1, 2014, the first X5 M and <br> X6 M began production, the first M SUVs. In December 2018, the X7 began production. In April 2019, the first <br> X3 M and X4 M began production. On December 1, 2022, production of the XM began. A stamping plant was added in 2024. BMW has expanded the plant 7 times and Spartanburg is now BMW's largest plant in the world. BMW has produced over 7 million vehicles at Spartanburg.<br> Past models:<br> BMW 3-Series sedan 1995-1996 (318i '95-'96, 328i '96),<br> Z3 1996-2002, Z4 2003-2008, X4 2015-2025
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|A, B, U (when VIN begins with 4JG or 55S)
|[[w:Mercedes-Benz U.S. International|Mercedes-Benz U.S. International]] [MBUSI]
|[[w:Vance, Alabama|Vance, Alabama]]
|1997
|Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class wagon 2016-, GLE-Class Coupe 2016-2019, 2021-,<br> GLS-Class 2017-, EQE-Class SUV 2023-,<br> EQS-Class SUV 2023-
|In February 1997, production began with the M-Class ML320. In 2005, production of the R-Class began. In 2006, production of the GL-Class began. The R-Class was discontinued in North America after 2012 and in Europe and most other markets after 2013 but it was still sold in China. In June 2014, passenger car production began at Vance for the first time with the C-Class sedan. In late July 2015, the R-Class ended production in AL and was moved to AM General's Commercial plant in Mishawaka, IN for export to China. R-Class production began at the AM General plant on August 11, 2015.<br> R-Class production ended at the AM General plant in September 2017. In April 2015, production began of the GLE-Class Coupe. For 2016, the M-Class was renamed GLE-Class. For 2017, the GL-Class was renamed GLS-Class. In 2020, Vance ended production of the C-Class sedan. In September 2020, Vance began production of the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600, the first time an ultra-luxury Maybach model was made in the US. In August 2022, EV production began with the EQS-Class SUV. In December 2022, production of the EQE-Class SUV began. In 2023, production of the first electric Maybach began with the Mercedes-Maybach EQS680 SUV. Mercedes has produced over 5 million vehicles at Vance. <br> Past models: Mercedes-Benz M-Class 1998-2015,<br> R-Class 2006-2015, GL-Class 2007-2016,<br> C-Class sedan 2015-2020
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|T
|Mercedes-Benz Vans Charleston
|[[w:Ladson, South Carolina|Ladson, South Carolina]]
|2018 (start of CKD assembly)
|Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2019-,<br> eSprinter 2024-
|This plant was originally opened by Western Star to build heavy trucks in 1999, which is before Western Star was taken over by Daimler. After the Daimler takeover in 2000, Daimler/Freightliner transferred the plant to their fire truck brand American LaFrance. When American LaFrance was sold off in 2005, Daimler/Freightliner kept the Ladson plant. However, American LaFrance was allowed to continue to use the plant until early 2007. The Ladson plant was then converted to assemble Sprinter vans, which were moved to Ladson from the Freightliner Custom Chassis plant in Gaffney, SC that had been assembling Sprinter vans from 2001-2006. The 2007-2018 Freightliner Sprinter, 2007-2009 Dodge Sprinter, 2010-2018 Mercedes Sprinter, and the 2016-2023 Mercedes Metris were assembled at this plant from imported SKD kits but their VINs did not reflect that. As such, their plant codes referred to plants in other countries where the knock-down kits came from such as Germany (Sprinter) or Spain (Metris). For the '19 Sprinter, the plant was upgraded and enlarged to do more of the assembly work than before (CKD instead of only SKD). A body shop and a paint shop were added and the final assembly area was expanded. <br> Past models: Freightliner Sprinter 2019-2021
|-
|G
|[[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo Car US Operations ]](VCCH=Volvo Car Charleston Plant)
|[[w:Ridgeville, South Carolina|Ridgeville, South Carolina]]
|2018
|Volvo EX90 2025-, Polestar 3 2025-, Volvo XC60 2027-
|Began production in August 2018 with the S60 sedan. On June 5, 2024, EX90 production began. S60 production ended in late June 2024. On August 14, 2024, Volvo's US plant began producing the Polestar 3.<br> Past models: Volvo S60 2019-2025
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Note: PHEV=Plug-in hybrid, rhd=right-hand drive, CKD=complete knock-down kit, SKD=semi knock-down kit
==Former US production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
!style="width:10px;"|Opened/Closed
! style="width:260px;"|Products Built
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|Z
|[[w:NUMMI|NUMMI]]
|[[w:Fremont, California|Fremont, California]]
|1984/2010
|Toyota Corolla FX/FX16 3-d (1987-1988) (E80), <br> Toyota Corolla sedan (1989-2010) (E90/E100/E110/E130/E140),<br> Toyota Pickup (1992-1995),<br> Toyota Tacoma (1995-2010),<br> Toyota Voltz (For export: '02-'04),<br> Chevrolet Nova (1985-1988),<br> Geo Prizm (1989-1997),<br> Chevrolet Prizm (1998-2002),<br> Pontiac Vibe (2003-2010)
|Operated from 1963-1982 as a GM factory. From 1984-2010, operated as New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. (NUMMI), which was a 50/50 joint venture between GM and Toyota and assembled both GM and Toyota vehicles. First vehicle produced was a yellow Chevrolet Nova in December 1984. First Toyota produced was a Corolla FX16 3-d hatchback in September 1986. This was followed by the Corolla FX 3-d hatchback in February 1987. Nova and Corolla FX production ended in September 1988. That same month, NUMMI began producing the Toyota Corolla 4-door sedan. Geo Prizm production began in November 1988. In August 1991, Toyota pickup production began with the Regular Cab 4x2. The 4x4 followed in February 1992 ant the Xtracab followed in March 1993. Tacoma pickup production began in January 1995, replacing the previous unnamed Toyota pickup model. Prizm production ended in December 2001. In January 2002, Pontiac Vibe production began. In June 2002, production began of the Toyota Voltz, a rhd version of the Pontiac Vibe built for export to Japan. In February 2004, Toyota Voltz production ended. In September 2004, the 2nd generation Tacoma pickup began production. Pontiac Vibe production ended on August 17, 2009, ending GM production at Fremont. Tacoma pickup production ended March 26, 2010. The last vehicle built at NUMMI, a red Corolla sedan, was built April 1, 2010. NUMMI produced 7.74 million vehicles (just under 5.7 million Toyota brand vehicles and a little more than 2.04 million GM brand vehicles). The plant was sold to Tesla in May 2010. Tesla only bought 210 of the total 370 acres owned by NUMMI. Tesla also bought $15 million worth of equipment and parts from the former NUMMI plant. Tesla took possession of the plant in October 2010. Tesla began production at Fremont in June 2012 with the Model S.
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|5
|[[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA/AutoAlliance International]]
|[[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]]
|1987/2012 (Year of Mazda withdrawal from plant and end of Mazda production)
|Mazda MX-6 (1988-1997),<br> 626 (1990-2002), Mazda 6 (2003-2013), Ford Probe (1989-1997),<br> Mercury Cougar (1999-2002),<br> Ford Cougar (For export: 1999-2002),<br> Ford Mustang (Gen 5) (2005-2014)
|Built at the site of the closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981), which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford 335, 385, & FE/FT series engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Mazda bought the closed plant from Ford and converted it into a vehicle assembly plant. Reopened in 1987 as Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA, a Mazda subsidiary. First vehicle produced was an MX-6 on September 1, 1987. Ford Probe production began in 1988. Mazda 626 production began in 1989. On April 15, 1992, Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda, turning the plant into a 50/50 joint venture. Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA was then renamed AutoAlliance International on July 1, 1992. Mercury Cougar production began in 1998. The Mercury Cougar was also built for export markets such as Europe and Australia as the Ford Cougar. In 2002, production of the Mazda 6 began in order to replace the previous 626 while Mercury Cougar production ended on August 9. In September 2004, the Ford Mustang began production at the Flat Rock plant. On August 24, 2012, the last Mazda 6 was built in Flat Rock, thus ending Mazda production at the Flat Rock plant. On September 10, 2012, Ford renamed the plant Flat Rock Assembly Plant and Ford took full management control of the plant.[https://web.archive.org/web/20121112164832/http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=37067] Ford continues to operate the Flat Rock Assembly Plant and continues to build the Mustang there. Since Mazda ended production in Flat Rock, Ford also produced the 2014-2016 Ford Fusion and the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental at the Flat Rock plant.
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|E
|[[w:Diamond-Star Motors|Diamond-Star Motors/Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing America/Mitsubishi Motors North America Manufacturing Division]]
|[[w:Normal, Illinois|Normal, Illinois]]
|1988/2015 (end of Mitsubishi production)
|Mitsubishi Eclipse (1990-2012),<br> Mirage sedan (1991-1992),<br> Galant (1994-2012),<br> Endeavor (2004-2011),<br> Outlander Sport/RVR (2013-2015),<br> Plymouth Laser (1990-1994),<br> Eagle Talon (1990-1998),<br> Eagle Summit sedan (1991-1992), Chrysler Sebring Coupe (1995-2005), Dodge Avenger (1995-2000),<br> Dodge Stratus Coupe (2001-2005)
|Originally established as Diamond-Star Motors, a 50/50 joint venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi which assembled both Chrysler and Mitsubishi vehicles. Production began in September 1988. In October 1991, Chrysler sold its 50% stake in the plant to Mitsubishi but production for Chrysler continued under contract. On May 24, 1993, production of the Galant began at the Diamond-Star plant. In July 1995, the plant was renamed Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing America. In January 2002, the plant was renamed Mitsubishi Motors North America Manufacturing Division. In January 2003, production of the Mitsubishi Endeavor began, the first SUV built at the Mitsubishi plant. In February 2005, production of vehicles for Chrysler ended. All further production was only of Mitsubishi-branded vehicles. In mid-2012, the plant began producing the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. The Outlander Sport is sold as the RVR in Canada. On November 30, 2015, vehicle production ended. The Mitsubishi plant produced 3,283,549 vehicles. The plant continued to produce replacement parts until May 2016, when the plant closed completely. In June 2016, the plant was sold to liquidation firm Maynards Industries. In January 2017, EV startup Rivian Automotive bought the former Mitsubishi plant. Rivian began production at the Normal, IL plant in September 2021 with the R1T electric pickup.
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|V (1981-1989)
|[[w:Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly|Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly]]
|[[w:East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania|East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania]]
|1978/1988
|VW Rabbit 1979-1984,<br> Rabbit GTI 1983-1984,<br> Rabbit Pickup 1980-1983,<br> Golf/GTI 1985-1989, Jetta 1987-1988
|First foreign-brand auto assembly plant in the US since before WWII. In 1968, Chrysler had announced construction of a new plant near New Stanton, PA. In 1969, Chrysler halted construction. Volkswagen bought the unfinished New Stanton plant from Chrysler in October 1976 and renamed it Westmoreland Assembly, after the county in which it was located. The plant was an empty shell so VW had to finish its construction. In April 1978, production of the gas-powered VW Rabbit hatchback began. The first car built was a white Rabbit 3-d hatchback. Diesel-powered models were added to the PA production line for 1980 as was the Rabbit Pickup in October 1979. For 1981, Canada began sourcing the Rabbit from the Westmoreland plant. Production of the Rabbit GTI was added in fall 1982 for the 1983 model year. Rabbit Pickup production ended in 1983. Rabbit production ended on June 15, 1984 and was replaced by the 2nd generation Golf, which began production on August 23, 1984. The 1 millionth vehicle was produced on November 14, 1985. Jetta production began on October 6, 1986. On September 21, 1987, Westmoreland began making its own Jetta bodyshells instead of sourcing them from Puebla, Mexico. In November 1987, VW announced plans to close the plant. On March 30, 1988, Jetta production ended. The last Jetta was a red 4-d sedan. VW production at Westmoreland ended on July 14, 1988. The last car built was a white 1989 Golf 3-d hatchback. A total of 1,197,411 vehicles were built. In 1994, its VIN ID code (plant code) was reassigned to the Palmela, Portugal plant. The Westmoreland production line and tooling were crated and shipped to FAW-VW in Changchun, China. The 2nd gen. Jetta started production in China in 1991 using production equipment and tooling from Westmoreland. From 1991 to 2012, over 3 million 2nd gen. Jettas were produced in China. Sony took over the Westmoreland plant in 1990 to manufacture televisions and picture tubes for TVs. Sony ended manufacturing at the plant in 2009 although repair and logistics operations continued through March 2010. Aquion Energy occupied the site from 2014-2017, making sodium-ion batteries. The property is now the RIDC (Regional Industrial Development Corp.) Westmoreland Innovation Center, a multi-use development occupied by multiple tenants including Siemens, Westmoreland County Community College’s Advanced Technology Center, Intervala, DNP IMS America, City Brewery, and Cenveo. PennSTART, a closed loop, state-of-the-art test track and research facility for emerging transportation technologies, autonomous technology companies, and traffic incident management training is also using part of the site.
|}
Note: rhd=right-hand drive
==Current Canadian production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/province
!style="width:10px;"|Opened
! style="width:260px;"|Current Products
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|C
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada - Cambridge]]
|[[w:Cambridge, Ontario|Cambridge, Ontario]]
|1988
|Lexus RX 2004-, RX Hybrid 2015-,<br> Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2026-,<br> Lexus NX (gas/hybrid) 2022-
|Toyota's 1st assembly plant in Canada.<br> Has 2 assembly lines: the original South plant and <br> the North plant, which was added in 1997.<br> The South plant began production on November 30, 1988 with the Corolla sedan. Engine production at Cambridge began on October 2, 1995 with 1.6L (4A-FE) & 1.8L (7A-FE) 4-cylinder engines for the Corolla. On August 5, 1997, production begins at the North plant with the Corolla sedan, which moved over from the South plant. On June 29, 1998, the South plant begins production of the Camry Solara coupe. On February 21, 2000, the South plant begins production of the Camry Solara convertible. On January 3, 2002, the North plant begins production of the Matrix. On December 20, 2002, the South plant ends production of the Camry Solara, which is transferred to Georgetown, KY for its 2nd generation 2004 model. On September 26, 2003, the Lexus RX begins production at the South plant with the RX330. This makes Cambridge the first plant outside Japan to build a Lexus model. In December 2007, engine production at Cambridge ended and was moved to Buffalo, WV. On March 26, 2014, the South plant begins production of the Lexus RX Hybrid with the RX450h. On March 30, 2022, the North plant began production of the Lexus NX. This makes Cambridge the first plant outside Japan to build 2 Lexus models. <br> Past models: Toyota Corolla sedan 1989-2019,<br> Camry Solara 1999-2003,<br> Matrix 2003-2013 & 2014 in Canada,<br> RAV4 (gas-only) 2019-2025
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|W
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada - Woodstock]]
|[[w:Woodstock, Ontario|Woodstock, Ontario]]
|2008
|Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2019-
|On November 3, 2008, Woodstock, also known as the West plant, begins production with the RAV4. On May 22, 2012, the RAV4 EV, powered by a Tesla motor and Panasonic battery, begins production. The RAV4 EV ended production in August 2014. <br> Past models: Toyota RAV4 EV 2012-2014,<br> RAV4 (gas-only) 2009-2025
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|H
|[[w:Honda of Canada Manufacturing|Honda of Canada Manufacturing - Alliston Auto Plant]]
|[[w:Alliston, Ontario|Alliston, Ontario]]
|1986
|Honda Civic 4-d sedan 1996-,<br> Civic Si 4-d 2007-2015, 2017-2020, 2022-<br> Civic Hybrid sedan 2025-,<br> CR-V 2012-, CR-V Hybrid 2023-
|The first Japanese automotive assembly plant in Canada. Plant 1 began production in November 3, 1986 with the Accord sedan. Accord production in Canada ended in 1988. Civic production began in 1988 with the 3-d hatchback. In 1992, the Civic 2-d coupe began production. Acura production began in 1996 with the Canada-only EL sedan. Plant 2 opened on September 30, 1998, building the 1999 Odyssey. The 2nd gen. Odyssey was also built for export to Japan with right-hand drive as the Honda LaGreat. In 2000, Plant 2 began production of the Acura MDX. The 1st gen. Acura MDX was also exported to Japan and Australia with right-hand drive as the Honda MDX. In 2002, Plant 2 began production of the Pilot. The 1st gen. Pilot was also exported to the Middle East as the Honda MR-V.<br> In 2004, Odyssey production ended at Alliston and was consolidated in Lincoln, AL. In 2005, Plant 2 began production of the Ridgeline. In 2005, the Acura EL ended production and was replaced with the CSX, also Canada-only. In 2007, Pilot production ended at Alliston and was consolidated in Lincoln, AL. In April 2007, Civic sedan production was added to Plant 2, the first time Plant 2 had ever built a passenger car. In 2008, an engine plant was added to the Alliston complex, making 4-cylinder engines for the Civic. In 2009, Ridgeline production ended at Alliston and was moved in Lincoln, AL. On December 16, 2009, Plant 2 began production of the Acura ZDX. In 2011, the CSX ended production. On January 23, 2012, Plant 2 began production of the CR-V. On March 28, 2013, the MDX ended production at Alliston and was moved in Lincoln, AL. The ZDX also ended production in 2013 and was discontinued. Civic sedan production at Plant 2 ended in 2015 with the 9th gen. Civic (the 10th gen. was only made at Plant 1). Plant 2 now focused solely on CR-V production. In 2022, Plant 2 began production of the CR-V Hybrid. In 2024, Plant 1 began production of the Civic Hybrid sedan. Over 10 million vehicles have been produced at Alliston. <br> Past models: Honda Accord 4-d sedan 1987-1988,<br> Civic 3-d hatchback 1988-2000,<br> Civic Si 3-d hatchback 1989-1995,<br> Civic 2-d coupe 1993-1995, 2006-2020,<br> Civic Si 2-d coupe 2006-2015, 2017-2020<br> Odyssey 1999-2004, Pilot 2003-2007,<br> Ridgeline 2006-2009,<br> Acura EL 1997-2005 (Canada only),<br> Acura CSX 2006-2011 (Canada only),<br> Acura MDX 2001-2013, ZDX 2010-2013,<br> Honda LaGreat (For export: 1999-2004),<br> Honda MDX (For export: 2003-2006),<br> Honda MR-V (For export: 2003-2005)
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|}
==Former Canadian production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/province
!style="width:10px;"|Opened/Closed
! style="width:260px;"|Products Built
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|6
|[[w:CAMI Automotive|CAMI Automotive]]
|[[w:Ingersoll, Ontario|Ingersoll, Ontario]]
|1989/2009 (end of Suzuki production & ownership of plant)
|Suzuki Swift 1991, 1993-2001,<br> Suzuki Sidekick 1990-1998,<br> Suzuki Vitara 1999-2004,<br> Suzuki XL7 2007-2009,<br> Geo Metro 1990-1997,<br> Chevrolet Metro 1998-2001,<br> Pontiac Firefly (Canada only) <br> (1991, 1994-2001),<br> Geo Tracker 1990-1997,<br> Chevrolet Tracker 1998-2004,<br> Asuna Sunrunner (Canada only) (1992-1993), Pontiac Sunrunner (Canada only) (1994-1998),<br> Chevrolet Equinox 2005-2022,<br> Pontiac Torrent 2006-2009, <br> GMC Terrain 2010-2017
|Originally, a 50/50 joint venture between GM and Suzuki called CAMI Automotive, Inc. CAMI originally stood for Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc. Began production in April 1989 on the SUV line (Tracker) and in November 1989 on the car line (Metro). In the 1st gen., only Metro hatchbacks were made at CAMI. The convertible was always imported from Japan. Only the Suzuki Swift 3-d hatchback was made at CAMI; 1st gen. 5-d hatchbacks and 4-d sedans were all imported from Japan. 4-door versions of the Suzuki Sidekick began to be made at CAMI for 1994. In 1994, the 2nd gen. 1995 Geo Metro and its twin, the Suzuki Swift, began production at CAMI. For 1996, the Geo Tracker added a 4-door version, which was made by CAMI. The 1996-1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport, which had a 1.8-liter engine and a slightly different appearance, was not built by CAMI. For 1998, GM eliminated Geo and the Geo Metro and Tracker became Chevrolet Metro and Tracker. In 1998, the 2nd gen. 1999 Chevrolet Tracker and its twin, the Suzuki Vitara, began production at CAMI. The Suzuki Grand Vitara was not built by CAMI. On April 26, 2001, CAMI ended car production as the Chevrolet Metro and Suzuki Swift ended production. After that, only SUVs were produced. On January 27, 2004, the Suzuki-developed Chevrolet Tracker and Suzuki Vitara ended production. On February 20, 2004, CAMI began production of the GM-developed Chevrolet Equinox. On August 2, 2005, CAMI began production of the Pontiac Torrent, a sister model of the 1st gen. Chevrolet Equinox. In August 2006, CAMI began production of the Suzuki XL7, based on the same GM Theta architecture as the Equinox & Torrent. This was the first Suzuki built at CAMI since the Vitara ended production in January 2004. In May 2009, CAMI ended production of the 1st gen. Chevrolet Equinox and the Pontiac Torrent. On May 25, 2009, CAMI began production of the 2nd gen. Chevrolet Equinox followed by its new sister model, the GMC Terrain, on August 10. In May 2009, Suzuki produced its last vehicle at the CAMI plant, an XL7. In December 2009, GM bought Suzuki's share of the plant. In 2011, the sale of Suzuki's half of CAMI to GM was completed and CAMI Automotive, Inc. was renamed GM CAMI Assembly. Since 2011, GM has continued to operate the CAMI plant as a 100% owned factory. Since Suzuki ended production at CAMI, GM continued to produce the GMC Terrain through July 2017 and the Chevy Equinox through April 28, 2022 at the CAMI plant. The 3rd gen. Chevy Equinox began production on January 9, 2017 alongside production of the 2nd gen. Equinox and 1st gen. Terrain, both of which ended production in July 2017. Both the Equinox and Terrain have since been moved to Mexico and since December 5, 2022, CAMI has produced BrightDrop electric delivery vans for GM.
|-
|B
|Hyundai Auto Canada
|[[w:Bromont, Quebec|Bromont, Quebec]]
|1989/1993
|Hyundai Sonata 1990-1994
|Hyundai's first plant in North America. A deal with Chrysler to supply a rebadged Sonata from Bromont to sell under the Eagle brand was cancelled before it ever started. Launched production in February 1989. Stamping plant added in November 1990. Ended production in September 1993. A plan to switch production to the Elantra never got off the ground. A wheel plant, in Newmarket, Ontario also closed at the same time. Hyundai later sold the Bromont plant site. In 1996, some of the production equipment from Bromont was shipped to Hyundai's then-new plant in India near Chennai and helped to launch the Indian plant.
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|3 (in pos. 7 of VIN 1975-1980 <br> & <br> pos. 11 of VIN <br> 1981-on),<br><br> 8 (in pos. 7 of VIN 1967-1974 140 series)
|[[w:Volvo Halifax Assembly|Volvo Halifax Assembly]]
|[[w:Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
|1967/1987
|Volvo 140 series 1968-1974,<br> 240 series 1975-1988
|Located on Pier 9 in Halifax. Replaced a previous plant located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Dartmouth plant was Volvo's 1st plant in Canada, Volvo's first wholly owned plant outside Sweden, and the first non-North American owned automobile assembly plant in North America since before World War II. The Dartmouth plant was leased from Atlantic Sugar Refineries and was a converted former sugar refinery. The Dartmouth plant opened in June 1963 and first built the Volvo "Amazon"<br> 122 S as the Volvo Canadian. Dartmouth later also built the Volvo "Amazon" 123 GT as the Volvo Canadian GT as well as some PV544 models. The Volvo Canadian, based on the 122 S, was built as a 2-d, 4-d, and a wagon. In 1967, production moved to the larger plant at Pier 9 in Halifax. The Pier 9 plant was officially opened on April 14th, 1967. The Pier 9 plant was Volvo's 2nd plant in Canada. Both plants assembled vehicles from complete knock-down (CKD) kits shipped from Sweden. Production ended in early October 1987 with the 1988 240 series. 240 production then ended in Canada and switched to imports while the Pier 9 plant was replaced by the new Bayers Lake plant, which opened in December 1987 to build the 740.
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|3
|[[w:Volvo Halifax Assembly|Volvo Halifax Assembly]]- Bayers Lake Assembly Plant
|[[w:Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
|1987/1998
|Volvo 740 1988-1992, 940 1991-1995, 850 1996-1997, S70/V70 1998-1999
|Located in Bayers Lake Business Park in Halifax. Replaced a previous plant located on Pier 9 in Halifax. This was Volvo's 3rd plant in Canada. Plant assembled vehicles from complete knock-down (CKD) kits shipped from Sweden. Production began in late December 1987 with the 740. Production of the 940 began in 1990. 740 production ended in 1992 while 940 production ended in 1995. The plant was then converted to build the 850 for 1996. The 850 sedan and wagon were updated into the S70 sedan and V70 wagon for 1998. Production ended on December 18, 1998. Last vehicle produced was a 1999 S70.
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==Current Mexican production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
!style="width:10px;"|Opened
! style="width:260px;"|Current Products
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
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|M
|[[w:TMMBC|TMMBC]]
|[[w:Tijuana|Tijuana]], [[w:Baja California|Baja California]]
|2004
|Toyota Tacoma 2005-
|In September 2004, began making truck beds for Tacoma pickups. In December 2004, began making Tacoma pickups.
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|T
|[[w:TMMGT|TMMGT]]
|[[w:Apaseo el Grande|Apaseo el Grande]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]]
|2019
|Toyota Tacoma 2020-
|Began production in December 2019.
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|M
|[[w:Honda de México|Honda de México- Celaya Automobile and Engine Plant]]
|[[w:Celaya|Celaya]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]]
|2014
|Honda HR-V 2016-, Acura ADX 2025-
|Celaya is Honda's second automobile plant in Mexico after the El Salto plant. Celaya also makes 4-cylinder engines for the models it builds. Engine production began in 2013 with the 1.5L I4 for the Fit. Celaya now makes the 2.0L engine for the 2nd gen. HR-V. A plant next door makes CVT transmissions since 2015. Celaya began vehicle production on February 22, 2014 with the Fit. HR-V began production in 2015. The Fit ended production in 2020 and was discontinued in North America. The Acura ADX began production in 2025 and is the first Acura built in Mexico. <br> Past models: Honda Fit 2015-2020
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|L
|Nissan Mexicana- A1 plant
|[[w:Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes city]], [[w:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes state]]
|1992
|Nissan March [K13] 2012- (N/A in US & Can.),<br> Versa [N19] 2026- (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Kicks [P16] 2025-
|Began production on November 12, 1992. Located next to Nissan's engine plant in Aguascalientes, which began production in 1983. Nissan's newer A2 plant in Aguascalientes is located 4 miles away. Took over all North American Sentra production beginning with the 5th gen. 2000 model until the 7th gen. 2013 model. Began production of the Renault Clio on November 15, 2001. On March 4, 2002, began production of the Nissan Platina, a rebadged Renault Symbol. The Mexican market Tiida is the same as the US & Canadian first gen. Versa. Began production of the Nissan March for the Mexican market and export to Latin America in March 2011. The March was exported to Canada as the Micra for the 2015-2019 model years. The V-Drive is a continuation of the 2nd gen. Versa (N17) sold alongside the 3rd gen. Versa (N18). The Kicks Play is a continuation of the 1st gen. Kicks (P15) sold alongside the 2nd gen. Kicks (P16). The A1 plant has produced over 7.7 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Nissan Sentra 1994-2019,<br> Tsubame [Y10] 1993-2001 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Platina 2002-2010 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Tiida [C11] 2007-2011 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> V-Drive [N17] 2020-2024 (not sold in US & Canada), Versa [C11] 2007-2012, Versa [N17] 2012-2019,<br> Versa [N18] 2020-2025, Versa Note [E12] 2014-2019,<br> Micra [K13] 2015-2019 (Canada only),<br> Kicks [P15] 2018-2024, Kicks Play [P15] 2025,<br> Renault Clio 2002-2009 (not sold in US & Canada)
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|Y
|Nissan Mexicana- A2 plant
|[[w:Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes city]], [[w:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes state]]
|2013
|Nissan Sentra 2014-
|Began production on November 12, 2013. Located 4 miles away from Nissan's A1 plant in Aguascalientes. Took over all North American Sentra production beginning with the 8th gen. 2020 model. The A2 plant has produced over 1.8 million vehicles.
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|K
|Nissan Mexicana- Cuernavaca plant
|[[w:Civac|Civac]] (Ciudad Industrial del Valle de Cuernavaca), [[w:Jiutepec|Jiutepec city]], [[w:Morelos|Morelos state]]
|1966
|Nissan NP300 [D23] 2016- (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Frontier [D23] 2021- (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Versa 2012- ,<br>
|Nissan's first wholly owned plant outside Japan. Began production on May 12, 1966. Production of the 520 pickup, based on the 410-series Bluebird, began in 1967. Line 2 launched production in 1975 and makes pickup trucks, beginning with the 620. In 1978, an engine plant was added but this is no longer in operation. Exports began in 1972 with the 620 pickup. The NV200 van was built on Line 1, as was its twin, the Chevrolet City Express. The NV200, City Express, and some Versas ('12 5-d, '14 & '17-'18 4-d) were the only vehicles made at the Cuernavaca plant to be sold in the US. With the facelift for 2021, the NP300 became Regular Cab only while the NP300 Frontier, renamed as Frontier, became Double Cab (a.k.a. Crew Cab) only. Cuernavaca has built over 6.5 million vehicles. Cuernavaca is slated to close by March 2026.<br> Past models: Datsun Bluebird (410/510), 160J (710), 160J/180J/Samurai (A10), 520 pickup, 620 pickup, Datsun/Nissan 720 pickup (1980-1992),<br> Nissan Tsuru [B11] (1984-1987), Tsuru II [B12] (1988-1991), Tsuru [B13] (1992-2017), Tsuru Samurai [B11] (1985-1987), Ninja Turbo [B11] (1987), Hikari [B12] (1988-1992), Sentra Classic [B12] (Canada: 1991-1993),<br> Lucino [B14] 1996-2000, Tiida [C11] (2007-2018),<br> V-Drive [N17] 2020-2025 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Tsubame [Y10] 1993-2001, Pickup [D21] (1993-2008),<br> NP300/NP300 Frontier [D22] (2008-2015),<br> NP300 Frontier [D23] (2016-2020), Ichi Van [C120] (1987-1994), NV200 [M20] (2013-2021), Chevrolet <br> City Express (2015-2018), Renault Scenic (2001-2004), Renault Alaskan (only for export) (2017-2020)
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|F (Infiniti),<br> W (Mercedes)
|[[w:Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes|COMPAS]]
|[[w:Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes city]], [[w:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes state]]
|2017
|Infiniti QX50 2019-2025, Infiniti QX55 2022-2025, Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class 2020-2026
|COMPAS is a 50/50 joint venture between Nissan and Daimler AG (renamed Mercedes-Benz Group in February 2022). The COMPAS plant is part of the same complex as the A2 plant and is at the southern end of the property. The joint venture was formed to build both Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz models. Infiniti production began in November 2017 with the QX50. Mercedes production began in September 2018 with the A-Class sedan. This was followed by the GLB-Class in 2019. In 2020, Mercedes ended A-Class production at COMPAS and shifted its production back to Germany. The QX50 was joined by the QX55 in 2021. Infiniti production ended in November 2025. Mercedes production will end in May 2026. The plant will then close. <br> Past models: Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan 2019-2020
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|M (Mazda),<br> Y (Toyota)
|[[w:List_of_Mazda_facilities#Production_plants|Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation]] (MMVO)
|[[w:Salamanca, Guanajuato|Salamanca]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]]
|2014
|Mazda 3 2014-,<br> Mazda 2 2015- (not sold in US & Can.),<br> CX-30 2020-,<br> CX-3 2023- (not sold in US & Canada)
|Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation was originally a 70/30 joint venture between Mazda and Sumitomo Corp. In March 2017, Mazda increased its share to 75%, which reduced Sumitomo to 25%. On November 30, 2020, Mazda agreed to buy out Sumitomo and, effective at the end of March 2021, MMVO became 100% owned by Mazda. Began production on January 7, 2014 with the Mazda 3. In October 2014, began production of the Mazda 2 hatchback. The sedan version of the Mazda 2 was added in 2018 for the Mexican 2019 model year. Production for Toyota began in June 2015 and ended in 2020. MMVO built both 4-d & 5-d versions of the 3rd gen. Mazda3 but only builds 4-d versions of the 4th gen. Mazda 3 because the 4th gen. 5-d was moved to Japan to make room for the CX-30. In September 2019, CX-30 production began. In October 2022, CX-3 production began. MMVO also produces engines onsite (SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0, and <br> SKYACTIV-G 2.5). Engine machining began on <br> October 21, 2014. In 2020, vehicle production <br> surpassed 1 million units. <br> Past models:<br> US market: Scion iA 2016, Toyota Yaris iA 2017-2018, Yaris sedan 2019-2020, Yaris hatchback 2020.<br> Canadian market: Toyota Yaris sedan 2016-2020,<br> Yaris hatchback 2020.<br> Mexican market: Toyota Yaris R 2016-2020.
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|E
|[[w:List of Kia design and manufacturing facilities#Monterrey Plant (KMMX)|Kia Motors Manufacturing Mexico]] [KMMX]
|[[w:Pesquería|Pesquería]], [[w:Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]
|2016
|Kia K3 2024- (not sold in US & Can.),<br> K4 4-d 2025-, K4 5-d 2026-,<br> Hyundai Tucson 2025-
|In May 2016, began production of the Kia Forte. In January 2017, added production of the Kia Rio followed later in the year by the Hyundai Accent. The Accent ended production at KMMX in 2022 and was discontinued in North America. The Kia Rio was discontinued in the US and Canada after 2023 but in Mexico, it was replaced by the K3 for 2024. The Kia Forte was replaced by the K4 for 2025. In August 2024, production of the Hyundai Tucson was added for export to the US. Mexican-built Tucsons are not sold in Mexico as Mexico sources the swb version of the Tucson from the Czech Republic for sale in Mexico, while the version built in Mexico is the lwb version of the Tucson sold in the US and Canada. Due to new US tariffs on imports, Hyundai shifted US-market Tucson production from Mexico to HMMA in the US and moved Canadian-market Tucson production from HMMA to Mexico in April 2025. KMMX has produced over 2 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Kia Forte 4-d 2017-2024, Forte5 2017-18, Rio 2018-2023, Hyundai Accent 2018-2022
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|M
|[[w:Volkswagen de México|Volkswagen de México - Puebla plant]]
|[[w:Puebla (city)|Puebla (city)]], [[w:Puebla|Puebla state]]
|1967
|VW Jetta (Mexico: 1987-, US: 1989-),<br> Tiguan 2018-, Taos 2022-
|Began production on October 23, 1967 with the Beetle, known in Mexico as the VW Sedan. VW exported the Beetle to Europe from 1978-1985. On May 15, 1981, the 20 millionth Beetle rolled off the assembly line in Puebla. On June 23, 1992, the 21 millionth Beetle rolled off the line in Puebla. In October 1970, began production of the Combi (T2 Microbus). From 1973, the cargo van version called the Volkswagen Panel was added. In 1988, a luxury variant, the Volkswagen Caravelle, was added. T2 production finally ended in Mexico in 1994. In November 1970, began production of the Safari (Type 181). On March 7, 1973, exports of the Safari to the US began. In The US, the VW Safari were sold as the VW Thing from 1973-1974. These were the first Mexican-built vehicles to be sold in the US. Safari production continued through 1980, though military-spec Type 181 production continued through 1983. In 1974, began production of the Brasilia, an air-cooled, rear-engine 3-d hatchback developed by VW do Brazil. The Brasilia ended production in 1982. In 1976, began production of the VW Hormiga, a small, fwd, light-duty flatbed truck. Production ended in 1978. In 1977, began production of the 1st gen. Golf, sold as the VW Caribe in Mexico. In April 1981, began production of the 1st gen. Jetta, sold as the VW Atlantic in Mexico. Puebla also started making water-cooled engines in April 1981. In December 1984, began production of the B2 Passat, sold as the VW Corsar in Mexico. The Corsar ended production in 1988. The 2nd gen. Golf and Jetta were sold in Mexico under their global names and launched in 1987 with the Golf beginning production in March 1987 and the Jetta in May 1987. In October 1988, VW began producing the Golf and Jetta for export to the US and Canada for the 1989 model year, marking Puebla's first exports to the US since 1974. In the first half of 1995, Puebla began production of the Derby and the Cabrio, the convertible version of the 3rd gen. Golf. Derby ended production in Puebla in 1997 while the Cabrio ended production in Puebla in 2002 and was replaced by the New Beetle convertible for 2003. On October 1, 1997, began production of the New Beetle, which was produced exclusively in Puebla for global markets. Puebla stopped producing the Golf in 1999 in order to make more room for New Beetle production. Golfs began to be imported from Brazil for 2000. On July 30, 2003, production of the classic Beetle (Sedan) finally ended in Puebla, the last factory in the world to still build the original Beetle. In July 2010, production of the New Beetle ended. In July 2011, production of the 3rd gen. Beetle began in Puebla, again the only production site in the world for this model. On July 10, 2019, production of the 3rd gen. Beetle ended. The 5th gen. Jetta was sold in Mexico as the Bora. Beginning with the 5th generation, the Jetta was no longer produced in Europe and Puebla became the main production site. The wagon variant of the 5th gen. Golf/Jetta was only built in Puebla, beginning in the 1st half of 2007. What is sometimes referred to as the 6th gen. Golf/Jetta wagon is actually a facelifted 5th gen. made to look similar to the 6th gen. and it was still only built in Puebla. On January 14, 2014, production began of the 7th gen. Golf. The 7th gen. Golf wagon was again only made in Puebla. The 2nd gen. Tiguan began production in 2017, in LWB form. The LWB version, known in Europe as Tiguan Allspace, is produced in Puebla for all markets except China. The Taos began production in October 2020, replacing the Golf on Puebla's assembly lines. The 3rd gen. Tiguan began production in December 2024. In 2004, Brazilian-developed VW commercial trucks and buses began to be assembled in Puebla in a small warehouse next to the main plant. The VW Worker truck and Volksbus bus chassis were assembled. In 2010, VW truck and bus production moved to a MAN plant in Queretaro. Puebla has built over 14 million vehicles. <br> Past models: VW Beetle (Sedan) (Mexico: 1968-2003, Europe: 1978-1985), Combi (Mexico: 1971-1994),<br> Safari (Mexico: 1971-1980), Thing (US: 1973-1974), Brasilia (Mexico: 1975-82), Hormiga (Mexico: 1976-78), Caribe (Mexico: 1977-1987), Atlantic (Mexico: 1981-87), Corsar (Mexico: 1985-1988), Golf Mk2/3 (Mexico: 1987-1999, US: 1989-1999), Golf Mk7 (US: 2015-2021), Derby (Mexico: 1995-1997), Cabrio (US: 1996-2002), New Beetle 1998-2010, Beetle (Mk3) 2012-2019, Jetta Sportwagen (US: 2009-2014), Golf Sportwagen (US: 2015-2019), Golf Alltrack (US: 2017-2019), Golf Variant (Europe: 2007-2020), City Jetta (Canada: 2007-2009), Clasico (Mexico: 2011-2015), Bora (Mexico: 2006-2010), Tiguan Allspace (Europe: 2018-2024),<br> Worker, Volksbus (Mexico: 2004-2010)
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|2
|Audi Mexico
|[[w:San José Chiapa|San José Chiapa]], [[w:Puebla|Puebla state]]
|2016
|Audi Q5/SQ5 2018-, <br> Audi Q5/SQ5 Sportback 2021-
|Audi's first plant in North America. The plant is 1.5 miles above sea level and is about 43 miles away from sister brand VW's plant in Puebla city. On September 30, 2016, Audi Mexico began production with the 2nd generation Q5 for the 2018 model year. On February 8, 2020, Audi Mexico began production of the Q5 Sportback. In November 2024, Audi Mexico began production of the 3rd generation 2025 Q5. Audi Mexico has produced over 1 million vehicles.
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|8
|BMW SLP
|[[w:San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí (city)]], [[w:San Luis Potosí|San Luis Potosí state]]
|2019
|BMW 3-series sedan 2019- <br> (330i '19-, 330i xDrive '19-, M340i 2020-, M340i xDrive 2021-, 330e 2021-2024, 330e xDrive 2021-2024),<br> 2-series coupe 2022-, M2 2023-
|Began production in April 2019 with the 3-series sedan. In August 2020, added production of the 330e plug-in hybrid for the 2021 model year. Beginning with the 2023 model year, the US market started sourcing all 3-series sedans except for the M3 from Mexico. In September 2021, added production of the 2-series coupe. In December 2022, added production of the M2 coupe, the first BMW M model made in Mexico. The G42 2-series coupe & G87 M2 coupe are made exclusively in Mexico for all markets.
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|}
==Former Mexican production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
!style="width:10px;"|Opened/Closed
! style="width:260px;"|Products Built
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|G
|[[w:Honda de México|Honda de Mexico - El Salto Automobile Plant]]
|[[w:El Salto, Jalisco|El Salto, Jalisco]]
|1995/2020 (end of Honda automobile production)
|Honda Accord 1996-2007,<br> CR-V 2008-2016, HR-V 2017-2020
|Automobile plant was added next to a Honda Motorcycle plant, which began production in March 1988. Automobile production began in November 1995 with the Accord. In fall 2007, production switched to the CR-V. In 2017, CR-V production ended at El Salto and was transferred to Greensburg, IN while El Salto switched to producing the HR-V, supplementing production at the newer Celaya plant. In 2020, HR-V production ended at <br> El Salto and was consolidated at the Celaya plant. This was the end of automobile production at <br> El Salto, which since then has made service parts for older model vehicles as well as motorcycles and water pumps. Power Products production began in December 2015.
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The term "Transplant Automaker" refers to automakers building vehicles in North America that are not based in North America. They are based in Europe or Asia. This page shows the vehicle assembly plants of Transplant Automakers in North America.
==Current US production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
!style="width:10px;"|Opened
! style="width:260px;"|Current Products
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
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|U
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky]] [TMMK]
|[[w:Georgetown, Kentucky|Georgetown, Kentucky]]
|1988
|Toyota Camry Hybrid 2007-,<br> RAV4 Hybrid 2020-,<br> Highlander EV (2027-),<br> Subaru Getaway EV (2027-)
|Toyota's 1st wholly owned assembly plant in the US. Originally established as Toyota Motor Manufacturing USA. In October 1996, plant was renamed Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky.<br> Toyota’s largest vehicle manufacturing plant in the world. Has 3 assembly lines. The 3rd line was originally for the Lexus ES. <br> First Camry was produced on May 26, 1988. Volume production of the Camry began in Georgetown in July 1988. Axle production began in October 1988. Engine production began in November 1989 with a 4-cylinder (2.0L 3S-FE). This was followed subsequently by the 2.2L 5S-FE, 2.4L AZ-series I4, 2.5L AR-series I4, & the 2.5L A25A/2.4L turbo T24A Dynamic Force I4. 4-cylinder engine machining began in July 1991. The wagon and coupe versions of the 3rd gen. US-market Camry were exported to Japan, where they were sold as the Scepter. In August 1994, V6 engine production began (3.0L 1MZ-FE). This was followed by the 3.3L 3MZ-FE, & the 3.5L GR-series V6. In September 1994, Avalon production began. V6 engine machining began in August 1996. In August 1997, Sienna minivan production began. The 2nd gen. Avalon was exported to Japan, where it was sold as the Pronard. In December 2002, Sienna production ended at Georgetown and was moved to Princeton, IN. In July 2003, Solara coupe production began while Solara convertible production followed in February 2004. In October 2006, Camry Hybrid production began, the first Toyota hybrid vehicle produced in the US. In November 2008, production of the Venza crossover began. In October 2015, a new 3rd assembly line began production of the Lexus ES350, the first time a Lexus is produced in the US. Began RAV4 Hybrid production in January 2020. TMMK has produced over 14 million vehicles.<br> Past models: Toyota Camry (gas-only) 1989-2024,<br> Avalon 1995-2022, Avalon Hybrid 2013-2022,<br> Camry Solara 2004-2008, Sienna 1998-2003,<br> Venza 2009-2015 & 2016 in Canada,<br> Scepter wagon (For export: 1993-1996),<br> Scepter coupe (For export: 1994-1996),<br> Pronard (For export: 2000-2004),<br> Lexus ES 2016-2025, ES Hybrid 2019-2025
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|S
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana]] [TMMI]
|[[w:Princeton, Indiana|Princeton, Indiana]]
|1999
|Toyota Sienna 2004-,<br> Highlander 2010-,<br> Highlander Hybrid 2014-,<br> Grand Highlander (gas/hybrid) 2024-, <br> Lexus TX (gas/hybrid/PHEV) 2024-,<br> Kluger/Kluger Hybrid (For export: 2014-)
|Has 2 assembly lines: the original West plant and <br> the East plant, which was added in 2003. <br> Production began in May 1999 at the original West plant with the Tundra pickup. In September 2000, production began of the Sequoia SUV. In January 2003, production began at the East plant with the Sienna minivan. Initially, 2nd generation Tundra production was split between Princeton, IN and San Antonio, TX. All Regular Cabs were made in San Antonio while Double Cab & CrewMax were made in both plants. In August 2008, Tundra production at the West plant in Princeton ended and was consolidated in San Antonio, TX. On October 8, 2009, Highlander production began at the West plant. The Highlander Hybrid was added in early 2014. All Highlander production for all markets except for China was consolidated in Princeton beginning with the 3rd gen. 2014 model. In Australia and New Zealand, the Highlander is sold as the Kluger. In summer 2016, Highlander production was added to the East plant. On August 2, 2023, Grand Highlander production began at the West plant. On November 9, 2023, Lexus TX production began at the West plant. This is the first Lexus made in Princeton and the first Lexus SUV made in the US. The Lexus TX550h+ is the first plug-in hybrid that Toyota has built in North America. TMMI has produced over 6 million vehicles.<br> Past models: Toyota Tundra 2000-2008,<br> Sequoia 2001-2022
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|X
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas]] [TMMTX]
|[[w:San Antonio|San Antonio, Texas]]
|2006
|Toyota Tundra 2007-,<br> Sequoia 2023-
|In November 2006, began production with the Tundra pickup. Initially, Tundra production was split between Princeton, IN and San Antonio, TX. All Regular Cabs were made in San Antonio while Double Cab & CrewMax were made in both plants. In August 2008, Tundra production in Princeton, IN ended and was consolidated in San Antonio, TX. All Tundras have been made in San Antonio ever since. Tacoma pickup production began in July 2010 after the NUMMI plant in California closed in April. In September 2021, Tacoma production in San Antonio ended and was consolidated at Toyota's 2 plants in Mexico. In September 2022, Sequoia production began in San Antonio. In 2026, San Antonio will began making rear axles for Tundras and Sequoias made onsite and for Tacomas made in Mexico at a new 500,000-square-ft. facility at TMMTX. This will replace production at a Hino Motors Manufacturing USA plant in Marion, AR, which is slated to close by the end of 2027. <br> Past models: Toyota Tacoma 2011-2021
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|P
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi]] [TMMMS]
|[[w:Blue Springs, Mississippi|Blue Springs, Mississippi]]
|2011
|Toyota Corolla sedan 2011-
|Began production on October 10, 2011 with the Corolla sedan. TMMMS has produced over 2 million vehicles.
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|V (Toyota),<br> N (Mazda)
|[[w:Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA|Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA]] [MTMUSA]
|[[w:Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville, Alabama]]
|2021
|Toyota Corolla Cross 2022-,<br> Corolla Cross Hybrid 2023-,<br> Mazda CX-50 2023-, CX-50 Hybrid 2025-
|50/50 joint venture between Toyota and Mazda.<br> Has 2 assembly lines - 1 for Toyota and 1 for Mazda. Toyota production began on September 30, 2021 while Mazda production began on January 26, 2022. This plant marked a return to US vehicle production for Mazda, which had not built any vehicles in the US since 2012, when the Mazda 6 ended production in Flat Rock, MI.
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|A
|[[w:Marysville Auto Plant|Honda Marysville Auto Plant]]
|[[w:Marysville, Ohio|Marysville, Ohio]]
|1982
|Honda Accord sedan 1983-,<br> Accord Hybrid 2014-2015, 2018-,<br> Acura Integra 2023-
|Honda's 1st automotive assembly plant in the US. The first Japanese automotive assembly plant in the US. Has 2 assembly lines. Line 1 began production on November 1, 1982 with the 1983 Accord sedan. Production of the Accord 3-d hatchback was added for 1984. Line 2 began production on December 13, 1985, also with the Accord (first model built was a 1986 Accord 3-d hatchback). On July 24, 1986, production of the Civic sedan began at Marysville. Accord 3-d hatchback production was moved to Japan for 1988 to make room for the new 2-d coupe version. On December 22, 1987, production of the 1988 Accord 2-d coupe began. In January 1988, production began of the Accord 2-d coupe for export to Japan. The 2-d coupe version of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th gen. Accord was exported to Japan. The 3rd gen. was left-hand drive only. Right-hand drive models began to be produced in the 4th gen. in January 1990. The Accord coupe was also exported to Europe in the 4th, 5th, and 6th generations. On November 20, 1990, production began of the 1991 Accord wagon. The wagon version of the 4th and 5th gen. Accord was exported to Japan and Europe (in Europe, it was called Accord Aerodeck). During 1990, Civic production was transferred to East Liberty. On August 3, 1998, Marysville began producing the Acura TL, the first Acura produced in Marysville. The 2nd gen. Acura TL was exported to Japan, where it was sold as the 3rd gen. Honda Inspire and the 2nd gen. Honda Saber. On January 31, 2000, Marysville began production of the 2nd gen. 2001 Acura CL, replacing East Liberty, which produced the 1st gen. Acura CL. On July 17, 2006, production of the Acura RDX began, the first SUV built in Marysville. On September 10, 2013, the Marysville plant built its first Accord Hybrid, a 2014 model. On July 14, 2014, production began on the Acura TLX, the successor to the TL. On January 27, 2015, Marysville began production of the updated 2016 model year Acura ILX, taking over production from Greensburg. In 2015, Accord Hybrid production in Marysville ended. Production was moved to Japan, where the 2017 model was built (there was no '16 Accord Hybrid). Accord Hybrid production returned to Marysville in 2018. In September 2018, Marysville began production of the CR-V. On May 5, 2022, production began of the ILX's replacement, the revived Acura Integra. Marysville Auto Plant has produced over 15 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Honda Accord 3-d hatchback 1984-1987, Accord 2-d coupe 1988-2017, Accord wagon 1991-1997,<br> Civic 4-d sedan 1987-1990, CR-V 2018-2022,<br> Acura TL 1999-2014, TLX 2015-2025, CL 2001-2003, RDX 2007-2012, ILX 2016-2022,<br> Honda Inspire/Saber (For export: 1999-2003)
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|L
|[[w:East Liberty Auto Plant|Honda East Liberty Auto Plant]]
|[[w:East Liberty, Ohio|East Liberty, Ohio]]
|1989
|Honda CR-V 2007-, CR-V Hybrid 2022-, Acura RDX 2013-, MDX 2017-
|Began production on December 18, 1989 with the Civic 4-d. Took over all production of the Civic sedan from Marysville during 1990. In June 1991, East Liberty added production of the Accord sedan. Production of the Accord at East Liberty ended in 1992 to make room for the 1993 Civic coupe. On February 19, 1996, East Liberty began production of the Acura CL coupe, the first Acura made in the US. On April 8, 1998, began production of the natural gas-powered Civic GX sedan. In 1999, Acura CL production ended and CL production was transferred to Marysville for the 2nd gen. model. On November 26, 2002, production begins on the Element, the first SUV built in East Liberty. In January 2005, East Liberty again adds Accord sedan production. Accord production at East Liberty ends March 31, 2005. On September 25, 2006, CR-V production began at East Liberty. During 2009, Civic production was transferred to Greensburg, IN. On November 3, 2009, East Liberty began production of the Accord Crosstour. In 2012, East Liberty began production of the Acura RDX, taking over production from Marysille. On May 31, 2017, East Liberty began production of the Acura MDX. In October 2017, all MDX production is consolidated at East Liberty. East Liberty has produced over 7 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Honda Civic 4-d sedan 1990-2009,<br> Civic 2-d coupe 1993-2005, Civic Si 2-d coupe '99-'00,<br> Accord LX sedan w/auto. trans. 1991-1992, 2005, Element 2003-2011, Accord Crosstour 2010-2011, Crosstour 2012-2015, Acura CL 1997-1999
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|B
|[[w:Honda Manufacturing of Alabama|Honda Manufacturing of Alabama]]
|[[w:Lincoln, Alabama|Lincoln, Alabama]]
|2001
|Honda Odyssey 2002-, Pilot 2004-, Ridgeline 2009-2014, 2017-,<br> Passport 2019-
|Has 2 assembly lines. Line 1 began production on November 14, 2001 with the Odyssey. Line 2 began production on April 27, 2004 with the Pilot. An onsite engine plant began production in November 2001 making Honda J-series V6 engines for the vehicles built in Lincoln, AL. The 1st gen. Honda Pilot was also exported to the Middle East as the Honda MR-V. On April 15, 2008, the 2nd gen. Pilot began production in Lincoln, AL, which was now the only plant making the Pilot SUV. On February 16, 2009, Line 1 began production of the Ridgeline pickup, which was transferred from Alliston, ON. On July 17, 2009, Line 2 began production of the Accord V6 sedan, the first passenger car built in Lincoln, AL. In December 2010, Lincoln, AL stopped Accord production. Around this time, Ridgeline production shifted from Line 1 to Line 2. On May 2, 2013, the 2014 model year Acura MDX begins production, having been transferred from Alliston, ON <br> for 2014. In July 2014, the 1st gen. Ridgeline ended production. On May 5, 2016, the Ridgeline resumed production after a nearly 2 year hiatus with a new <br> 2nd gen. version. From October 2017, Acura MDX production was consolidated in East Liberty for the <br> 2018 model year. On December 6, 2018, production began of the all new Passport. Lincoln, AL has produced over 5 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Honda Accord V6 sedan 2009-2011,<br> Acura MDX 2014-2017,<br> Honda MR-V (For export: 2006-2008)
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|E
|[[w:Honda Manufacturing of Indiana|Honda Manufacturing of Indiana]]
|[[w:Greensburg, Indiana|Greensburg, Indiana]]
|2008
|Honda Civic 5-d hatchback 2022-,<br> Civic Hybrid 5-d hatchback 2025-,<br> CR-V 2017-,<br> CR-V Hybrid 2020-2021, 2023-
|Began production in October 2008 with the 2009 model year Civic sedan. In 2009, began production of the natural gas-powered Civic GX sedan. Took over all production of the Civic sedan from East Liberty during 2009. In April 2012, Greensburg began production of the 9th generation Civic-based Acura ILX, building an Acura model for the first time. Greensburg also produced the ILX Hybrid, the first US-built hybrid from American Honda. In early 2013, Greensburg began production of the Civic Hybrid. The ILX Hybrid was discontinued after 2014. In November 2014, 2015 model year ILX production ended and the ILX moved to Marysville for the 2016 model year. In 2015, Civic Hybrid sedan production ended. On February 15, 2017, Greensburg began production of the 2017 model year CR-V, building an SUV for the first time. CR-V production was transferred to Greensburg from El Salto, Mexico. On May 14, 2018, production began of the Insight hybrid sedan. In January 2020, CR-V Hybrid production began. Greensburg did not produce the CR-V Hybrid for 2022 but resumed CR-V Hybrid production in fall 2022 for 2023. In September 2021, production began of the Civic 5-d hatchback instead of the Civic 4-d sedan, which was consolidated in Alliston, ON. This is the first time that the Civic 5-d is produced in North America. <br> Past models: Honda Civic 4-d sedan 2009-2021,<br> Civic Hybrid 4-d sedan 2013-2015,<br> Insight Hybrid 2019-2022,<br> Acura ILX 2013-2015, ILX Hybrid 2013-2014
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|Y
|Honda Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC)
|[[w:Marysville, Ohio|Marysville, Ohio]]
|2016
|Honda CR-V e:FCEV 2025-
|Specializes in low volume production. Building is Honda's former North American Logistics facility, converted into a low-volume vehicle assembly plant.<br> Began production in April 2016 with the Acura NSX. The 2nd gen. Acura NSX was also exported to Europe, Japan, and Australia as the Honda NSX. In 2019, started making special limited-production PMC Editions of select Acura models. In November 2022, NSX production ended. The last Acura PMC Editions were made in 2023. On June 5, 2024, began production of the hydrogen fuel cell-powered CR-V e:FCEV, the first production hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle to be made in the US. <br> Past models: Acura NSX 2017-2022,<br> Honda NSX (For export: 2017-2022),<br> TLX PMC Edition 2020 & 2023, MDX PMC Edition 2020, RDX PMC Edition 2021-2022
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|C
|[[w:Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant|Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant]]
|[[w:Smyrna, Tennessee|Smyrna, Tennessee]]
|1983
|Nissan Pathfinder 2005-2020, 2022-, Infiniti QX60 2014-2020, 2022-,<br> Nissan Rogue 2014-, Murano 2021-, Infiniti QX65 2027-
|Nissan's 1st automotive assembly plant in the US. The second Japanese automotive assembly plant in the US. Originally, Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation USA. In April 2000, became part of Nissan North America. Began production on June 16, 1983 with the 720 pickup. Began production of the Sentra on <br> March 25, 1985. On June 11, 1992, Altima sedan production began. In November 1994, 200SX production began, based on the 4th generation Sentra. On September 10, 1997, production of the Frontier pickup began. 200SX production ended in June 1998. Sentra production in Smyrna ended on March 19, 1999 and was moved to Aguascalientes, Mexico. Xterra production began on April 19, 1999. Maxima production began in January 2003. Pathfinder production began on Aug. 30, 2004. In April 2007, Altima coupe production began. In 2008, Smyrna began production of the Suzuki Equator pickup, a rebadged Nissan Frontier. In February 2012, Smyrna began production of the Infiniti JX35, the first Infiniti built at the TN plant. The JX35 was renamed QX60 for 2014. In August 2012, Frontier and Xterra production ended at Smyrna and were moved to Canton, MS. Suzuki Equator production also ended in August 2012 and it was discontinued. In January 2013, Smyrna began production of the Leaf, the first electric Nissan made in the US. Altima coupe production ended in June 2013. Rogue production began on October 15, 2013. The first Rogue built at Smyrna was also the 10 millionth vehicle produced at the Smyrna plant. In 2020, Smyrna took over production of the Murano from Canton and ended production of the Altima, which was consolidated in Canton, MS. In late summer 2023, Maxima production ended. In November 2024, Leaf production in Smyrna ended. Smyrna has the largest production capacity of any single vehicle assembly plant in the US at 640,000 units per year. Smyrna has produced over 15 million vehicles. <br> Past models:<br> Nissan Pickup (720/Hardbody [D21]) 1983-1997, Frontier [D22/D40] 1998-2012, Sentra 1985-1999, 200SX [B14] 1995-1998, Altima 1993-2020,<br> Xterra 2000-2012, Maxima 2004-2014, 2016-2023,<br> Leaf EV 2013-2025, Infiniti JX35 2013,<br> Suzuki Equator 2009-2012
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|N
|Nissan Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant
|[[w:Canton, Mississippi|Canton, Mississippi]]
|2003
|Nissan Altima 2005-,<br> Frontier [D40/D41] 2012-
|This was the first automotive assembly plant in MS. Began production on May 27, 2003 with the Quest minivan. Armada production began on August 14, 2003 followed by Titan production on September 21, 2003. On January 20, 2004, production began on the Infiniti QX56, the first Infiniti built outside Japan. Altima production began in Canton on June 2004, supplementing production at Smyrna. On January 19, 2011, Canton began production of the Nissan NV full-size van. In November 2012, Canton took over production of the Frontier and Xterra from Smyrna, TN. In July 2013, Sentra production was added, supplementing production at Aguascalientes, Mexico. Sentra production at Canton ended in 2014. On November 5, 2014, Canton began production of the Murano. Canton has produced over 5 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Nissan Quest 2004-2009,<br> Titan 2004-2024, Armada 2004-2015, Xterra 2012-2015, NV 1500/2500/3500 2012-2021, Sentra 2013-2014, Murano 2015-2020, Infiniti QX56 2004-2010
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|1-9 (Subaru)<br><br>4 (Isuzu,<br>Honda,<br>Holden),<br><br> R (Toyota)
|[[w:Subaru of Indiana Automotive|Subaru of Indiana Automotive]] (Formerly Subaru-Isuzu Automotive) <br> [SIA]
|[[w:Lafayette, Indiana|Lafayette, Indiana]]
|1989
|Subaru Ascent 2019-,<br> Crosstrek 2.5-liter 2024-, <br> Forester 2026-, Forester Hybrid 2026-, <br> Evoltis (For export: 2021-)
|Originally, a 51/49 joint venture between Subaru and Isuzu. Production began on September 11, 1989 for both Subaru (Legacy) and Isuzu (Pickup). The plant was set up with 2 assembly lines - 1 for Subaru & 1 for Isuzu. In October 1990, production of the Isuzu Rodeo SUV began. The Isuzu line also built the Honda Passport, a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo, beginning November 16, 1993. Isuzu also built the Holden Frontera, a rhd rebadge of the 2nd gen. Isuzu Rodeo for export to GM Holden in Australia and New Zealand. In 1994, Isuzu ended pickup production at SIA to make more room for production of Rodeo and Passport SUVs. On January 8, 1998, production of the Isuzu Amigo began. The Amigo was renamed Rodeo Sport for 2001 and discontinued after 2003. On January 15, 2001, production of the Isuzu Axiom began. In January 2002, Honda Passport production ended at SIA and Honda replaced the Passport with the Honda developed and built Pilot. As of January 2003, Subaru bought Isuzu's share of the plant and it became 100% owned by Subaru. Plant was renamed Subaru of Indiana Automotive. Isuzu production continued until July 23, 2004 under a contract manufacturing deal. Subaru then made an alliance with Toyota and built the Camry under contract for Toyota from February 28, 2007 through May 27, 2016. The Camry was built on what had been the Isuzu line. After Camry production ended, Subaru began to use both lines to produce Subaru models. In March 1994, SIA began production of the 2nd gen. Legacy as a 1995 model. For the first time, all Legacy models sold in North America were now built in the U.S. On August 29, 1994, SIA began production of the first Legacy Outback. In July 1995, Subaru opened an engine plant at the SIA complex, assembling Subaru flat-4 engines for Subaru models built at the SIA plant. For 2000, the Subaru Outback became a separate model line. The Subaru Baja began production at SIA on July 18, 2002. Baja production ended in April 2006. The Subaru B9 Tribeca began production at SIA on April 4, 2005. The B9 Tribeca was updated and renamed Tribeca for 2008. Tribeca production ended in January 2014. The Subaru Impreza began production at SIA on November 1, 2016. The Subaru Ascent began production on May 7, 2018. The Subaru Ascent is exported to the Philippines and some Latin American countries as the Evoltis. Impreza production at SIA ended in May 2023 and was replaced by the Crosstrek. The Subaru Crosstrek (only models with 2.5-liter engine) began production at SIA on May 9, 2023. Legacy production ended on September 12, 2025. Outback production ended on October 3, 2025. SIA has produced 3,414,002 Outback vehicles. SIA began production of the Forester on October 7, 2025. SIA began production of the Forester Hybrid on February 3, 2026. This is the first time SIA is building a hybrid-electric vehicle (HEV). The first hybrid produced was a 2026 Forester Hybrid Premium. All US-market Foresters are now made in the US. SIA has produced over 8 million vehicles in total and over 6 million Subaru-brand vehicles. The 8 millionth was a 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness produced on November 21, 2025. <br> Past models: Subaru Legacy 1990-2025,<br> Legacy Outback 1995-1999, Outback 2000-2025,<br> Baja 2003-2006, B9 Tribeca 2006-2007,<br> Tribeca 2008-2014, Impreza 2017-2023,<br> Isuzu Pickup (TF-series) 1990-1994, Rodeo 1991-2004, Amigo 1998-2000, Rodeo Sport 2001-2003,<br> Axiom 2002-2004, Honda Passport 1994-2002,<br> Holden Frontera (UE/MX) (1999-2003) [For export],<br> Toyota Camry (gas-only) 2007-2016
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|H
|[[w:Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama|Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama]] [HMMA]
|[[w:Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery, Alabama]]
|2005
|Hyundai Santa Fe 2007-2010,<br> Santa Fe Sport 2017-2018,<br> Santa Fe (gas-only) 2019-,<br> Santa Fe Hybrid 2023-,<br> Tucson (gas-only) 2022-,<br> Santa Cruz 2022-,<br> Genesis Electrified GV70 [EV] 2023-2026,<br> Genesis GV70 (gas-only) 2024-
|The first Korean automotive assembly plant in the US. Began production in May 2005 with the Sonata. There is also an onsite engine plant, which also opened in May 2005. The engine plant first built Hyundai's Lambda <br> 3.3L V6. In September 2008, HMMA began production of 4-cylinder engines with the 2.4L Theta II engine on a 2nd engine production line. HMMA later added the 2.0L Turbo version of the Theta II 4-cylinder. The 1st engine line ended Lambda V6 production in 2011 and switched to producing 1.8L Nu 4-cylinder engines. Later, the 2.0L version of the Nu 4-cylinder was also made by HMMA. In May 2019, HMMA opened a new building to make cylinder heads for the engines that it builds. In 2019-2020, both engine lines switched to Hyundai's newer Smartstream engines (1.6L T-GDI, 2.0L Atkinson, 2.5L GDI, & 2.5L T-GDI). HMMA also supplies engines to Kia's plants in West Point, GA and Pesqueria, Mexico. Santa Fe production originally began on April 18, 2006. In August 2010, Santa Fe production ended at the Hyundai plant in AL and was moved to the Kia plant in GA. Elantra production began in November 2010. On June 22, 2016, Santa Fe production restarted at the Hyundai plant in AL with the Santa Fe Sport. The Santa Fe Sport was renamed Santa Fe for 2019. In February 2021, Tucson production began. In June 2021, Santa Cruz production began. In February 2022, Sonata production in Montgomery ended. In October 2022, production of the Santa Fe Hybrid began. In February 2023, production of the battery electric-powered Genesis Electrified GV70 began. The Electrified GV70 was Hyundai Motor Group's first US-built electric vehicle and the first US-built Genesis model. In May 2023, production of the gas-powered Genesis GV70 began. In May 2023, Elantra production in Montgomery ended. In May 2025, Electrified GV70 production ended. HMMA has produced over 6 million vehicles.<br> Past models:<br> Hyundai Sonata 2006-2022,<br> Elantra sedan 2011-2023
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|G
|[[w:List of Kia design and manufacturing facilities#Georgia Plant (KMMG)|Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia]] [KMMG]
|[[w:West Point, Georgia|West Point, Georgia]]
|2009
|Kia Sorento (gas-only) 2011-,<br> Telluride 2020-2025, 2027-,<br> Sportage (gas-only) 2023-,<br> EV6 (not GT model) 2025-, EV9 2025-
|Production began on Nov. 16, 2009 with the 2011 Sorento, which went on sale in January 2010. On September 28, 2010, KMMG began production of the Hyundai Santa Fe. On Sept. 2, 2011, KMMG began production of the Kia Optima. The Optima was replaced by the K5 for 2021. In 2018, Kia ended production of the Hyundai Santa Fe, which was consolidated in Hyundai's plant in AL. In January 2019, Telluride production began. On February 1, 2022, KMMG began production of the Sportage. In 2024, K5 production at KMMG ended. On May 30, 2024, KMMG began EV production with the EV9. In early 2025, KMMG began production of the EV6. KMMG has produced over 4.6 million vehicles. <br> Past models: <br> Kia Optima 2012-2020, K5 2021-2024,<br> Hyundai Santa Fe 2011-2012,<br> Santa Fe Sport 2013-2018
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|Y
|[[w:Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America|Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America]]
|[[w:Ellabell, Georgia|Ellabell, Georgia]]
|2024
|Hyundai Ioniq 5 2025-, Ioniq 9 2026-,<br> Kia Sportage Hybrid 2026-
|Began production on October 3, 2024 with the Ioniq 5 EV. Production of the Ioniq 9 EV began in March 2025. Kia Sportage Hybrid production began on June 2, 2026, marking the first time that a Kia is built at the Ellabell plant. This is also the first hybrid and the first vehicle that is not fully electric to be built at the Ellabell plant or Metaplant.
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|C
|[[w:Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant|Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant]]
|[[w:Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga, Tennessee]]
|2011
|VW Atlas 2018-,<br> Atlas Cross Sport 2020-,<br> ID.4 [EV] 2023-2026,<br> Teramont (For export: 2019-), Teramont Cross Sport (For export: 2021-)
|This plant marked a return to US vehicle production for VW. VW's last US assembly plant, Westmoreland Assembly in New Stanton, PA, had closed in July 1988. Production began in Chattanooga on April 18, 2011 with the 2012 Passat. On December 14, 2016, the Atlas began production. The Atlas is also exported to Mexico, Colombia, the Middle East, and other markets, where it is sold as the Teramont. In October 2019, the Atlas Cross Sport began production. The Atlas Cross Sport is also exported to Mexico, where it is sold as the Teramont Cross Sport. In December 2021, the Passat ended production in Chattanooga. The last Passat to come off the line was a 2022 Passat Limited Edition in Platinum Grey. On July 26, 2022, the ID.4 began production in Chattanooga. This is the first electric VW to be made in the US. <br> Past models: VW Passat 2012-2022
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|L, 0, 9
|[[w:BMW in the United States|BMW Manufacturing Corp. Plant Spartanburg]]
|[[w:Greer, South Carolina|Greer, South Carolina]]
|1994
|BMW X5 2000-, X6 2008-,<br> X3 2011-,<br> X7 2019-, Alpina XB7 2021-2026,<br> XM 2023-
|This was BMW’s first full assembly plant (not assembling from knock-down kits) outside of Germany. Production began on September 8, 1994 with the 318i sedan.<br> Z3 roadster production began on September 20, 1995. BMW ended 3-series sedan production at Spartanburg in 1996 to focus on production of the Z3, which was not made anywhere else in the world. In January 1997, the first US-built BMW M model was built with the Z3-based M Roadster. In January 1998, the Z3 coupe began production along with its M version, the M Coupe.<br> On September 1, 1999, SUV production began at Spartanburg with the X5, BMW's first SUV. The last Z3, a roadster, was built on June 28, 2002. On October 22, 2002, the Z4 roadster began production. On January 8, 2006, the Z4 M Roadster began production. On April 4, 2006, the Z4 coupe began production along with its <br> M version, the Z4 M Coupe. On September 22, 2006, the final 1st gen. X5 was built. On September 28, 2006, the 2nd gen. X5 began production. On December 3, 2007, the X6 began production. On August 28, 2008, the final 1st gen. Z4, a roadster, was built at Spartanburg. The 2nd gen. Z4 was built in Regensburg, Germany. On September 1, 2010, the X3 began production at Spartanburg with the 2nd gen. (the 1st gen. was imported from Austria). On August 1, 2013, the 3rd gen. X5 began production. On April 1, 2014, X4 production began. On August 1, 2014, the 2nd gen. X6 began production. On December 1, 2014, the first X5 M and <br> X6 M began production, the first M SUVs. In December 2018, the X7 began production. In April 2019, the first <br> X3 M and X4 M began production. On December 1, 2022, production of the XM began. A stamping plant was added in 2024. BMW has expanded the plant 7 times and Spartanburg is now BMW's largest plant in the world. BMW has produced over 7 million vehicles at Spartanburg.<br> Past models:<br> BMW 3-Series sedan 1995-1996 (318i '95-'96, 328i '96),<br> Z3 1996-2002, Z4 2003-2008, X4 2015-2025
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|A, B, U (when VIN begins with 4JG or 55S)
|[[w:Mercedes-Benz U.S. International|Mercedes-Benz U.S. International]] [MBUSI]
|[[w:Vance, Alabama|Vance, Alabama]]
|1997
|Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class wagon 2016-, GLE-Class Coupe 2016-2019, 2021-,<br> GLS-Class 2017-, EQE-Class SUV 2023-,<br> EQS-Class SUV 2023-
|In February 1997, production began with the M-Class ML320. In 2005, production of the R-Class began. In 2006, production of the GL-Class began. The R-Class was discontinued in North America after 2012 and in Europe and most other markets after 2013 but it was still sold in China. In June 2014, passenger car production began at Vance for the first time with the C-Class sedan. In late July 2015, the R-Class ended production in AL and was moved to AM General's Commercial plant in Mishawaka, IN for export to China. R-Class production began at the AM General plant on August 11, 2015.<br> R-Class production ended at the AM General plant in September 2017. In April 2015, production began of the GLE-Class Coupe. For 2016, the M-Class was renamed GLE-Class. For 2017, the GL-Class was renamed GLS-Class. In 2020, Vance ended production of the C-Class sedan. In September 2020, Vance began production of the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600, the first time an ultra-luxury Maybach model was made in the US. In August 2022, EV production began with the EQS-Class SUV. In December 2022, production of the EQE-Class SUV began. In 2023, production of the first electric Maybach began with the Mercedes-Maybach EQS680 SUV. Mercedes has produced over 5 million vehicles at Vance. <br> Past models: Mercedes-Benz M-Class 1998-2015,<br> R-Class 2006-2015, GL-Class 2007-2016,<br> C-Class sedan 2015-2020
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|T
|Mercedes-Benz Vans Charleston
|[[w:Ladson, South Carolina|Ladson, South Carolina]]
|2018 (start of CKD assembly)
|Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2019-,<br> eSprinter 2024-
|This plant was originally opened by Western Star to build heavy trucks in 1999, which is before Western Star was taken over by Daimler. After the Daimler takeover in 2000, Daimler/Freightliner transferred the plant to their fire truck brand American LaFrance. When American LaFrance was sold off in 2005, Daimler/Freightliner kept the Ladson plant. However, American LaFrance was allowed to continue to use the plant until early 2007. The Ladson plant was then converted to assemble Sprinter vans, which were moved to Ladson from the Freightliner Custom Chassis plant in Gaffney, SC that had been assembling Sprinter vans from 2001-2006. The 2007-2018 Freightliner Sprinter, 2007-2009 Dodge Sprinter, 2010-2018 Mercedes Sprinter, and the 2016-2023 Mercedes Metris were assembled at this plant from imported SKD kits but their VINs did not reflect that. As such, their plant codes referred to plants in other countries where the knock-down kits came from such as Germany (Sprinter) or Spain (Metris). For the '19 Sprinter, the plant was upgraded and enlarged to do more of the assembly work than before (CKD instead of only SKD). A body shop and a paint shop were added and the final assembly area was expanded. <br> Past models: Freightliner Sprinter 2019-2021
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|G
|[[w:List of Volvo Car production plants|Volvo Car US Operations ]](VCCH=Volvo Car Charleston Plant)
|[[w:Ridgeville, South Carolina|Ridgeville, South Carolina]]
|2018
|Volvo EX90 2025-, Polestar 3 2025-, Volvo XC60 2027-
|Began production in August 2018 with the S60 sedan. On June 5, 2024, EX90 production began. S60 production ended in late June 2024. On August 14, 2024, Volvo's US plant began producing the Polestar 3.<br> Past models: Volvo S60 2019-2025
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Note: PHEV=Plug-in hybrid, rhd=right-hand drive, CKD=complete knock-down kit, SKD=semi knock-down kit
==Former US production facilities==
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! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
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|Z
|[[w:NUMMI|NUMMI]]
|[[w:Fremont, California|Fremont, California]]
|1984/2010
|Toyota Corolla FX/FX16 3-d (1987-1988) (E80), <br> Toyota Corolla sedan (1989-2010) (E90/E100/E110/E130/E140),<br> Toyota Pickup (1992-1995),<br> Toyota Tacoma (1995-2010),<br> Toyota Voltz (For export: '02-'04),<br> Chevrolet Nova (1985-1988),<br> Geo Prizm (1989-1997),<br> Chevrolet Prizm (1998-2002),<br> Pontiac Vibe (2003-2010)
|Operated from 1963-1982 as a GM factory. From 1984-2010, operated as New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. (NUMMI), which was a 50/50 joint venture between GM and Toyota and assembled both GM and Toyota vehicles. First vehicle produced was a yellow Chevrolet Nova in December 1984. First Toyota produced was a Corolla FX16 3-d hatchback in September 1986. This was followed by the Corolla FX 3-d hatchback in February 1987. Nova and Corolla FX production ended in September 1988. That same month, NUMMI began producing the Toyota Corolla 4-door sedan. Geo Prizm production began in November 1988. In August 1991, Toyota pickup production began with the Regular Cab 4x2. The 4x4 followed in February 1992 ant the Xtracab followed in March 1993. Tacoma pickup production began in January 1995, replacing the previous unnamed Toyota pickup model. Prizm production ended in December 2001. In January 2002, Pontiac Vibe production began. In June 2002, production began of the Toyota Voltz, a rhd version of the Pontiac Vibe built for export to Japan. In February 2004, Toyota Voltz production ended. In September 2004, the 2nd generation Tacoma pickup began production. Pontiac Vibe production ended on August 17, 2009, ending GM production at Fremont. Tacoma pickup production ended March 26, 2010. The last vehicle built at NUMMI, a red Corolla sedan, was built April 1, 2010. NUMMI produced 7.74 million vehicles (just under 5.7 million Toyota brand vehicles and a little more than 2.04 million GM brand vehicles). The plant was sold to Tesla in May 2010. Tesla only bought 210 of the total 370 acres owned by NUMMI. Tesla also bought $15 million worth of equipment and parts from the former NUMMI plant. Tesla took possession of the plant in October 2010. Tesla began production at Fremont in June 2012 with the Model S.
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|5
|[[w:Flat Rock Assembly Plant|Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA/AutoAlliance International]]
|[[w:Flat Rock, Michigan|Flat Rock, Michigan]]
|1987/2012 (Year of Mazda withdrawal from plant and end of Mazda production)
|Mazda MX-6 (1988-1997),<br> 626 (1990-2002), Mazda 6 (2003-2013), Ford Probe (1989-1997),<br> Mercury Cougar (1999-2002),<br> Ford Cougar (For export: 1999-2002),<br> Ford Mustang (Gen 5) (2005-2014)
|Built at the site of the closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972-1981), which cast various parts for Ford including V8 engine blocks and heads for Ford 335, 385, & FE/FT series engines as well as transmission, axle, & steering gear housings and gear cases. Mazda bought the closed plant from Ford and converted it into a vehicle assembly plant. Reopened in 1987 as Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA, a Mazda subsidiary. First vehicle produced was an MX-6 on September 1, 1987. Ford Probe production began in 1988. Mazda 626 production began in 1989. On April 15, 1992, Ford bought 50% of the plant from Mazda, turning the plant into a 50/50 joint venture. Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA was then renamed AutoAlliance International on July 1, 1992. Mercury Cougar production began in 1998. The Mercury Cougar was also built for export markets such as Europe and Australia as the Ford Cougar. In 2002, production of the Mazda 6 began in order to replace the previous 626 while Mercury Cougar production ended on August 9. In September 2004, the Ford Mustang began production at the Flat Rock plant. On August 24, 2012, the last Mazda 6 was built in Flat Rock, thus ending Mazda production at the Flat Rock plant. On September 10, 2012, Ford renamed the plant Flat Rock Assembly Plant and Ford took full management control of the plant.[https://web.archive.org/web/20121112164832/http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=37067] Ford continues to operate the Flat Rock Assembly Plant and continues to build the Mustang there. Since Mazda ended production in Flat Rock, Ford also produced the 2014-2016 Ford Fusion and the 2017-2020 Lincoln Continental at the Flat Rock plant.
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|E
|[[w:Diamond-Star Motors|Diamond-Star Motors/Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing America/Mitsubishi Motors North America Manufacturing Division]]
|[[w:Normal, Illinois|Normal, Illinois]]
|1988/2015 (end of Mitsubishi production)
|Mitsubishi Eclipse (1990-2012),<br> Mirage sedan (1991-1992),<br> Galant (1994-2012),<br> Endeavor (2004-2011),<br> Outlander Sport/RVR (2013-2015),<br> Plymouth Laser (1990-1994),<br> Eagle Talon (1990-1998),<br> Eagle Summit sedan (1991-1992), Chrysler Sebring Coupe (1995-2005), Dodge Avenger (1995-2000),<br> Dodge Stratus Coupe (2001-2005)
|Originally established as Diamond-Star Motors, a 50/50 joint venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi which assembled both Chrysler and Mitsubishi vehicles. Production began in September 1988. In October 1991, Chrysler sold its 50% stake in the plant to Mitsubishi but production for Chrysler continued under contract. On May 24, 1993, production of the Galant began at the Diamond-Star plant. In July 1995, the plant was renamed Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing America. In January 2002, the plant was renamed Mitsubishi Motors North America Manufacturing Division. In January 2003, production of the Mitsubishi Endeavor began, the first SUV built at the Mitsubishi plant. In February 2005, production of vehicles for Chrysler ended. All further production was only of Mitsubishi-branded vehicles. In mid-2012, the plant began producing the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. The Outlander Sport is sold as the RVR in Canada. On November 30, 2015, vehicle production ended. The Mitsubishi plant produced 3,283,549 vehicles. The plant continued to produce replacement parts until May 2016, when the plant closed completely. In June 2016, the plant was sold to liquidation firm Maynards Industries. In January 2017, EV startup Rivian Automotive bought the former Mitsubishi plant. Rivian began production at the Normal, IL plant in September 2021 with the R1T electric pickup.
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|V (1981-1989)
|[[w:Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly|Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly]]
|[[w:East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania|East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania]]
|1978/1988
|VW Rabbit 1979-1984,<br> Rabbit GTI 1983-1984,<br> Rabbit Pickup 1980-1983,<br> Golf/GTI 1985-1989, Jetta 1987-1988
|First foreign-brand auto assembly plant in the US since before WWII. In 1968, Chrysler had announced construction of a new plant near New Stanton, PA. In 1969, Chrysler halted construction. Volkswagen bought the unfinished New Stanton plant from Chrysler in October 1976 and renamed it Westmoreland Assembly, after the county in which it was located. The plant was an empty shell so VW had to finish its construction. In April 1978, production of the gas-powered VW Rabbit hatchback began. The first car built was a white Rabbit 3-d hatchback. Diesel-powered models were added to the PA production line for 1980 as was the Rabbit Pickup in October 1979. For 1981, Canada began sourcing the Rabbit from the Westmoreland plant. Production of the Rabbit GTI was added in fall 1982 for the 1983 model year. Rabbit Pickup production ended in 1983. Rabbit production ended on June 15, 1984 and was replaced by the 2nd generation Golf, which began production on August 23, 1984. The 1 millionth vehicle was produced on November 14, 1985. Jetta production began on October 6, 1986. On September 21, 1987, Westmoreland began making its own Jetta bodyshells instead of sourcing them from Puebla, Mexico. In November 1987, VW announced plans to close the plant. On March 30, 1988, Jetta production ended. The last Jetta was a red 4-d sedan. VW production at Westmoreland ended on July 14, 1988. The last car built was a white 1989 Golf 3-d hatchback. A total of 1,197,411 vehicles were built. In 1994, its VIN ID code (plant code) was reassigned to the Palmela, Portugal plant. The Westmoreland production line and tooling were crated and shipped to FAW-VW in Changchun, China. The 2nd gen. Jetta started production in China in 1991 using production equipment and tooling from Westmoreland. From 1991 to 2012, over 3 million 2nd gen. Jettas were produced in China. Sony took over the Westmoreland plant in 1990 to manufacture televisions and picture tubes for TVs. Sony ended manufacturing at the plant in 2009 although repair and logistics operations continued through March 2010. Aquion Energy occupied the site from 2014-2017, making sodium-ion batteries. The property is now the RIDC (Regional Industrial Development Corp.) Westmoreland Innovation Center, a multi-use development occupied by multiple tenants including Siemens, Westmoreland County Community College’s Advanced Technology Center, Intervala, DNP IMS America, City Brewery, and Cenveo. PennSTART, a closed loop, state-of-the-art test track and research facility for emerging transportation technologies, autonomous technology companies, and traffic incident management training is also using part of the site.
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Note: rhd=right-hand drive
==Current Canadian production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/province
!style="width:10px;"|Opened
! style="width:260px;"|Current Products
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|C
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada - Cambridge]]
|[[w:Cambridge, Ontario|Cambridge, Ontario]]
|1988
|Lexus RX 2004-, RX Hybrid 2015-,<br> Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2026-,<br> Lexus NX (gas/hybrid) 2022-
|Toyota's 1st assembly plant in Canada.<br> Has 2 assembly lines: the original South plant and <br> the North plant, which was added in 1997.<br> The South plant began production on November 30, 1988 with the Corolla sedan. Engine production at Cambridge began on October 2, 1995 with 1.6L (4A-FE) & 1.8L (7A-FE) 4-cylinder engines for the Corolla. On August 5, 1997, production begins at the North plant with the Corolla sedan, which moved over from the South plant. On June 29, 1998, the South plant begins production of the Camry Solara coupe. On February 21, 2000, the South plant begins production of the Camry Solara convertible. On January 3, 2002, the North plant begins production of the Matrix. On December 20, 2002, the South plant ends production of the Camry Solara, which is transferred to Georgetown, KY for its 2nd generation 2004 model. On September 26, 2003, the Lexus RX begins production at the South plant with the RX330. This makes Cambridge the first plant outside Japan to build a Lexus model. In December 2007, engine production at Cambridge ended and was moved to Buffalo, WV. On March 26, 2014, the South plant begins production of the Lexus RX Hybrid with the RX450h. On March 30, 2022, the North plant began production of the Lexus NX. This makes Cambridge the first plant outside Japan to build 2 Lexus models. <br> Past models: Toyota Corolla sedan 1989-2019,<br> Camry Solara 1999-2003,<br> Matrix 2003-2013 & 2014 in Canada,<br> RAV4 (gas-only) 2019-2025
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|W
|[[w:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada|Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada - Woodstock]]
|[[w:Woodstock, Ontario|Woodstock, Ontario]]
|2008
|Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2019-
|On November 3, 2008, Woodstock, also known as the West plant, begins production with the RAV4. On May 22, 2012, the RAV4 EV, powered by a Tesla motor and Panasonic battery, begins production. The RAV4 EV ended production in August 2014. <br> Past models: Toyota RAV4 EV 2012-2014,<br> RAV4 (gas-only) 2009-2025
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|H
|[[w:Honda of Canada Manufacturing|Honda of Canada Manufacturing - Alliston Auto Plant]]
|[[w:Alliston, Ontario|Alliston, Ontario]]
|1986
|Honda Civic 4-d sedan 1996-,<br> Civic Si 4-d 2007-2015, 2017-2020, 2022-<br> Civic Hybrid sedan 2025-,<br> CR-V 2012-, CR-V Hybrid 2023-
|The first Japanese automotive assembly plant in Canada. Plant 1 began production in November 3, 1986 with the Accord sedan. Accord production in Canada ended in 1988. Civic production began in 1988 with the 3-d hatchback. In 1992, the Civic 2-d coupe began production. Acura production began in 1996 with the Canada-only EL sedan. Plant 2 opened on September 30, 1998, building the 1999 Odyssey. The 2nd gen. Odyssey was also built for export to Japan with right-hand drive as the Honda LaGreat. In 2000, Plant 2 began production of the Acura MDX. The 1st gen. Acura MDX was also exported to Japan and Australia with right-hand drive as the Honda MDX. In 2002, Plant 2 began production of the Pilot. The 1st gen. Pilot was also exported to the Middle East as the Honda MR-V.<br> In 2004, Odyssey production ended at Alliston and was consolidated in Lincoln, AL. In 2005, Plant 2 began production of the Ridgeline. In 2005, the Acura EL ended production and was replaced with the CSX, also Canada-only. In 2007, Pilot production ended at Alliston and was consolidated in Lincoln, AL. In April 2007, Civic sedan production was added to Plant 2, the first time Plant 2 had ever built a passenger car. In 2008, an engine plant was added to the Alliston complex, making 4-cylinder engines for the Civic. In 2009, Ridgeline production ended at Alliston and was moved in Lincoln, AL. On December 16, 2009, Plant 2 began production of the Acura ZDX. In 2011, the CSX ended production. On January 23, 2012, Plant 2 began production of the CR-V. On March 28, 2013, the MDX ended production at Alliston and was moved in Lincoln, AL. The ZDX also ended production in 2013 and was discontinued. Civic sedan production at Plant 2 ended in 2015 with the 9th gen. Civic (the 10th gen. was only made at Plant 1). Plant 2 now focused solely on CR-V production. In 2022, Plant 2 began production of the CR-V Hybrid. In 2024, Plant 1 began production of the Civic Hybrid sedan. Over 10 million vehicles have been produced at Alliston. <br> Past models: Honda Accord 4-d sedan 1987-1988,<br> Civic 3-d hatchback 1988-2000,<br> Civic Si 3-d hatchback 1989-1995,<br> Civic 2-d coupe 1993-1995, 2006-2020,<br> Civic Si 2-d coupe 2006-2015, 2017-2020<br> Odyssey 1999-2004, Pilot 2003-2007,<br> Ridgeline 2006-2009,<br> Acura EL 1997-2005 (Canada only),<br> Acura CSX 2006-2011 (Canada only),<br> Acura MDX 2001-2013, ZDX 2010-2013,<br> Honda LaGreat (For export: 1999-2004),<br> Honda MDX (For export: 2003-2006),<br> Honda MR-V (For export: 2003-2005)
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|}
==Former Canadian production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/province
!style="width:10px;"|Opened/Closed
! style="width:260px;"|Products Built
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|6
|[[w:CAMI Automotive|CAMI Automotive]]
|[[w:Ingersoll, Ontario|Ingersoll, Ontario]]
|1989/2009 (end of Suzuki production & ownership of plant)
|Suzuki Swift 1991, 1993-2001,<br> Suzuki Sidekick 1990-1998,<br> Suzuki Vitara 1999-2004,<br> Suzuki XL7 2007-2009,<br> Geo Metro 1990-1997,<br> Chevrolet Metro 1998-2001,<br> Pontiac Firefly (Canada only) <br> (1991, 1994-2001),<br> Geo Tracker 1990-1997,<br> Chevrolet Tracker 1998-2004,<br> Asuna Sunrunner (Canada only) (1992-1993), Pontiac Sunrunner (Canada only) (1994-1998),<br> Chevrolet Equinox 2005-2022,<br> Pontiac Torrent 2006-2009, <br> GMC Terrain 2010-2017
|Originally, a 50/50 joint venture between GM and Suzuki called CAMI Automotive, Inc. CAMI originally stood for Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc. Began production in April 1989 on the SUV line (Tracker) and in November 1989 on the car line (Metro). In the 1st gen., only Metro hatchbacks were made at CAMI. The convertible was always imported from Japan. Only the Suzuki Swift 3-d hatchback was made at CAMI; 1st gen. 5-d hatchbacks and 4-d sedans were all imported from Japan. 4-door versions of the Suzuki Sidekick began to be made at CAMI for 1994. In 1994, the 2nd gen. 1995 Geo Metro and its twin, the Suzuki Swift, began production at CAMI. For 1996, the Geo Tracker added a 4-door version, which was made by CAMI. The 1996-1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport, which had a 1.8-liter engine and a slightly different appearance, was not built by CAMI. For 1998, GM eliminated Geo and the Geo Metro and Tracker became Chevrolet Metro and Tracker. In 1998, the 2nd gen. 1999 Chevrolet Tracker and its twin, the Suzuki Vitara, began production at CAMI. The Suzuki Grand Vitara was not built by CAMI. On April 26, 2001, CAMI ended car production as the Chevrolet Metro and Suzuki Swift ended production. After that, only SUVs were produced. On January 27, 2004, the Suzuki-developed Chevrolet Tracker and Suzuki Vitara ended production. On February 20, 2004, CAMI began production of the GM-developed Chevrolet Equinox. On August 2, 2005, CAMI began production of the Pontiac Torrent, a sister model of the 1st gen. Chevrolet Equinox. In August 2006, CAMI began production of the Suzuki XL7, based on the same GM Theta architecture as the Equinox & Torrent. This was the first Suzuki built at CAMI since the Vitara ended production in January 2004. In May 2009, CAMI ended production of the 1st gen. Chevrolet Equinox and the Pontiac Torrent. On May 25, 2009, CAMI began production of the 2nd gen. Chevrolet Equinox followed by its new sister model, the GMC Terrain, on August 10. In May 2009, Suzuki produced its last vehicle at the CAMI plant, an XL7. In December 2009, GM bought Suzuki's share of the plant. In 2011, the sale of Suzuki's half of CAMI to GM was completed and CAMI Automotive, Inc. was renamed GM CAMI Assembly. Since 2011, GM has continued to operate the CAMI plant as a 100% owned factory. Since Suzuki ended production at CAMI, GM continued to produce the GMC Terrain through July 2017 and the Chevy Equinox through April 28, 2022 at the CAMI plant. The 3rd gen. Chevy Equinox began production on January 9, 2017 alongside production of the 2nd gen. Equinox and 1st gen. Terrain, both of which ended production in July 2017. Both the Equinox and Terrain have since been moved to Mexico and since December 5, 2022, CAMI has produced BrightDrop electric delivery vans for GM.
|-
|B
|Hyundai Auto Canada
|[[w:Bromont, Quebec|Bromont, Quebec]]
|1989/1993
|Hyundai Sonata 1990-1994
|Hyundai's first plant in North America. A deal with Chrysler to supply a rebadged Sonata from Bromont to sell under the Eagle brand was cancelled before it ever started. Launched production in February 1989. Stamping plant added in November 1990. Ended production in September 1993. A plan to switch production to the Elantra never got off the ground. A wheel plant, in Newmarket, Ontario also closed at the same time. Hyundai later sold the Bromont plant site. In 1996, some of the production equipment from Bromont was shipped to Hyundai's then-new plant in India near Chennai and helped to launch the Indian plant.
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|3 (in pos. 7 of VIN 1975-1980 <br> & <br> pos. 11 of VIN <br> 1981-on),<br><br> 8 (in pos. 7 of VIN 1967-1974 140 series)
|[[w:Volvo Halifax Assembly|Volvo Halifax Assembly]]
|[[w:Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
|1967/1987
|Volvo 140 series 1968-1974,<br> 240 series 1975-1988
|Located on Pier 9 in Halifax. Replaced a previous plant located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Dartmouth plant was Volvo's 1st plant in Canada, Volvo's first wholly owned plant outside Sweden, and the first non-North American owned automobile assembly plant in North America since before World War II. The Dartmouth plant was leased from Atlantic Sugar Refineries and was a converted former sugar refinery. The Dartmouth plant opened in June 1963 and first built the Volvo "Amazon"<br> 122 S as the Volvo Canadian. Dartmouth later also built the Volvo "Amazon" 123 GT as the Volvo Canadian GT as well as some PV544 models. The Volvo Canadian, based on the 122 S, was built as a 2-d, 4-d, and a wagon. In 1967, production moved to the larger plant at Pier 9 in Halifax. The Pier 9 plant was officially opened on April 14th, 1967. The Pier 9 plant was Volvo's 2nd plant in Canada. Both plants assembled vehicles from complete knock-down (CKD) kits shipped from Sweden. Production ended in early October 1987 with the 1988 240 series. 240 production then ended in Canada and switched to imports while the Pier 9 plant was replaced by the new Bayers Lake plant, which opened in December 1987 to build the 740.
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|3
|[[w:Volvo Halifax Assembly|Volvo Halifax Assembly]]- Bayers Lake Assembly Plant
|[[w:Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
|1987/1998
|Volvo 740 1988-1992, 940 1991-1995, 850 1996-1997, S70/V70 1998-1999
|Located in Bayers Lake Business Park in Halifax. Replaced a previous plant located on Pier 9 in Halifax. This was Volvo's 3rd plant in Canada. Plant assembled vehicles from complete knock-down (CKD) kits shipped from Sweden. Production began in late December 1987 with the 740. Production of the 940 began in 1990. 740 production ended in 1992 while 940 production ended in 1995. The plant was then converted to build the 850 for 1996. The 850 sedan and wagon were updated into the S70 sedan and V70 wagon for 1998. Production ended on December 18, 1998. Last vehicle produced was a 1999 S70.
|-
|}
==Current Mexican production facilities==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
!style="width:10px;"|Opened
! style="width:260px;"|Current Products
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
|-
|M
|[[w:TMMBC|TMMBC]]
|[[w:Tijuana|Tijuana]], [[w:Baja California|Baja California]]
|2004
|Toyota Tacoma 2005-
|In September 2004, began making truck beds for Tacoma pickups. In December 2004, began making Tacoma pickups.
|-
|T
|[[w:TMMGT|TMMGT]]
|[[w:Apaseo el Grande|Apaseo el Grande]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]]
|2019
|Toyota Tacoma 2020-
|Began production in December 2019.
|-
|M
|[[w:Honda de México|Honda de México- Celaya Automobile and Engine Plant]]
|[[w:Celaya|Celaya]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]]
|2014
|Honda HR-V 2016-, Acura ADX 2025-
|Celaya is Honda's second automobile plant in Mexico after the El Salto plant. Celaya also makes 4-cylinder engines for the models it builds. Engine production began in 2013 with the 1.5L I4 for the Fit. Celaya now makes the 2.0L engine for the 2nd gen. HR-V. A plant next door makes CVT transmissions since 2015. Celaya began vehicle production on February 22, 2014 with the Fit. HR-V began production in 2015. The Fit ended production in 2020 and was discontinued in North America. The Acura ADX began production in 2025 and is the first Acura built in Mexico. <br> Past models: Honda Fit 2015-2020
|-
|L
|Nissan Mexicana- A1 plant
|[[w:Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes city]], [[w:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes state]]
|1992
|Nissan March [K13] 2012- (N/A in US & Can.),<br> Versa [N19] 2026- (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Kicks [P16] 2025-
|Began production on November 12, 1992. Located next to Nissan's engine plant in Aguascalientes, which began production in 1983. Nissan's newer A2 plant in Aguascalientes is located 4 miles away. Took over all North American Sentra production beginning with the 5th gen. 2000 model until the 7th gen. 2013 model. Began production of the Renault Clio on November 15, 2001. On March 4, 2002, began production of the Nissan Platina, a rebadged Renault Symbol. The Mexican market Tiida is the same as the US & Canadian first gen. Versa. Began production of the Nissan March for the Mexican market and export to Latin America in March 2011. The March was exported to Canada as the Micra for the 2015-2019 model years. The V-Drive is a continuation of the 2nd gen. Versa (N17) sold alongside the 3rd gen. Versa (N18). The Kicks Play is a continuation of the 1st gen. Kicks (P15) sold alongside the 2nd gen. Kicks (P16). The A1 plant has produced over 7.7 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Nissan Sentra 1994-2019,<br> Tsubame [Y10] 1993-2001 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Platina 2002-2010 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Tiida [C11] 2007-2011 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> V-Drive [N17] 2020-2024 (not sold in US & Canada), Versa [C11] 2007-2012, Versa [N17] 2012-2019,<br> Versa [N18] 2020-2025, Versa Note [E12] 2014-2019,<br> Micra [K13] 2015-2019 (Canada only),<br> Kicks [P15] 2018-2024, Kicks Play [P15] 2025,<br> Renault Clio 2002-2009 (not sold in US & Canada)
|-
|Y
|Nissan Mexicana- A2 plant
|[[w:Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes city]], [[w:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes state]]
|2013
|Nissan Sentra 2014-
|Began production on November 12, 2013. Located 4 miles away from Nissan's A1 plant in Aguascalientes. Took over all North American Sentra production beginning with the 8th gen. 2020 model. The A2 plant has produced over 1.8 million vehicles.
|-
|K
|Nissan Mexicana- Cuernavaca plant
|[[w:Civac|Civac]] (Ciudad Industrial del Valle de Cuernavaca), [[w:Jiutepec|Jiutepec city]], [[w:Morelos|Morelos state]]
|1966
|Nissan NP300 [D23] 2016- (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Frontier [D23] 2021- (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Versa 2012- ,<br>
|Nissan's first wholly owned plant outside Japan. Began production on May 12, 1966. Production of the 520 pickup, based on the 410-series Bluebird, began in 1967. Line 2 launched production in 1975 and makes pickup trucks, beginning with the 620. In 1978, an engine plant was added but this is no longer in operation. Exports began in 1972 with the 620 pickup. The NV200 van was built on Line 1, as was its twin, the Chevrolet City Express. The NV200, City Express, and some Versas ('12 5-d, '14 & '17-'18 4-d) were the only vehicles made at the Cuernavaca plant to be sold in the US. With the facelift for 2021, the NP300 became Regular Cab only while the NP300 Frontier, renamed as Frontier, became Double Cab (a.k.a. Crew Cab) only. Cuernavaca has built over 6.5 million vehicles. Cuernavaca is slated to close by March 2026.<br> Past models: Datsun Bluebird (410/510), 160J (710), 160J/180J/Samurai (A10), 520 pickup, 620 pickup, Datsun/Nissan 720 pickup (1980-1992),<br> Nissan Tsuru [B11] (1984-1987), Tsuru II [B12] (1988-1991), Tsuru [B13] (1992-2017), Tsuru Samurai [B11] (1985-1987), Ninja Turbo [B11] (1987), Hikari [B12] (1988-1992), Sentra Classic [B12] (Canada: 1991-1993),<br> Lucino [B14] 1996-2000, Tiida [C11] (2007-2018),<br> V-Drive [N17] 2020-2025 (not sold in US & Canada),<br> Tsubame [Y10] 1993-2001, Pickup [D21] (1993-2008),<br> NP300/NP300 Frontier [D22] (2008-2015),<br> NP300 Frontier [D23] (2016-2020), Ichi Van [C120] (1987-1994), NV200 [M20] (2013-2021), Chevrolet <br> City Express (2015-2018), Renault Scenic (2001-2004), Renault Alaskan (only for export) (2017-2020)
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|F (Infiniti),<br> W (Mercedes)
|[[w:Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes|COMPAS]]
|[[w:Aguascalientes (city)|Aguascalientes city]], [[w:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes state]]
|2017
|Infiniti QX50 2019-2025, Infiniti QX55 2022-2025, Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class 2020-2026
|COMPAS is a 50/50 joint venture between Nissan and Daimler AG (renamed Mercedes-Benz Group in February 2022). The COMPAS plant is part of the same complex as the A2 plant and is at the southern end of the property. The joint venture was formed to build both Infiniti and Mercedes-Benz models. Infiniti production began in November 2017 with the QX50. Mercedes production began in September 2018 with the A-Class sedan. This was followed by the GLB-Class in 2019. In 2020, Mercedes ended A-Class production at COMPAS and shifted its production back to Germany. The QX50 was joined by the QX55 in 2021. Infiniti production ended in November 2025. Mercedes production will end in May 2026. The plant will then close. <br> Past models: Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan 2019-2020
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|M (Mazda),<br> Y (Toyota)
|[[w:List_of_Mazda_facilities#Production_plants|Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation]] (MMVO)
|[[w:Salamanca, Guanajuato|Salamanca]], [[w:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]]
|2014
|Mazda 3 2014-,<br> Mazda 2 2015- (not sold in US & Can.),<br> CX-30 2020-,<br> CX-3 2023- (not sold in US & Canada)
|Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation was originally a 70/30 joint venture between Mazda and Sumitomo Corp. In March 2017, Mazda increased its share to 75%, which reduced Sumitomo to 25%. On November 30, 2020, Mazda agreed to buy out Sumitomo and, effective at the end of March 2021, MMVO became 100% owned by Mazda. Began production on January 7, 2014 with the Mazda 3. In October 2014, began production of the Mazda 2 hatchback. The sedan version of the Mazda 2 was added in 2018 for the Mexican 2019 model year. Production for Toyota began in June 2015 and ended in 2020. MMVO built both 4-d & 5-d versions of the 3rd gen. Mazda3 but only builds 4-d versions of the 4th gen. Mazda 3 because the 4th gen. 5-d was moved to Japan to make room for the CX-30. In September 2019, CX-30 production began. In October 2022, CX-3 production began. MMVO also produces engines onsite (SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0, and <br> SKYACTIV-G 2.5). Engine machining began on <br> October 21, 2014. In 2020, vehicle production <br> surpassed 1 million units. <br> Past models:<br> US market: Scion iA 2016, Toyota Yaris iA 2017-2018, Yaris sedan 2019-2020, Yaris hatchback 2020.<br> Canadian market: Toyota Yaris sedan 2016-2020,<br> Yaris hatchback 2020.<br> Mexican market: Toyota Yaris R 2016-2020.
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|E
|[[w:List of Kia design and manufacturing facilities#Monterrey Plant (KMMX)|Kia Motors Manufacturing Mexico]] [KMMX]
|[[w:Pesquería|Pesquería]], [[w:Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]
|2016
|Kia K3 2024- (not sold in US & Can.),<br> K4 4-d 2025-, K4 5-d 2026-,<br> Hyundai Tucson 2025-
|In May 2016, began production of the Kia Forte. In January 2017, added production of the Kia Rio followed later in the year by the Hyundai Accent. The Accent ended production at KMMX in 2022 and was discontinued in North America. The Kia Rio was discontinued in the US and Canada after 2023 but in Mexico, it was replaced by the K3 for 2024. The Kia Forte was replaced by the K4 for 2025. In August 2024, production of the Hyundai Tucson was added for export to the US. Mexican-built Tucsons are not sold in Mexico as Mexico sources the swb version of the Tucson from the Czech Republic for sale in Mexico, while the version built in Mexico is the lwb version of the Tucson sold in the US and Canada. Due to new US tariffs on imports, Hyundai shifted US-market Tucson production from Mexico to HMMA in the US and moved Canadian-market Tucson production from HMMA to Mexico in April 2025. KMMX has produced over 2 million vehicles. <br> Past models: Kia Forte 4-d 2017-2024, Forte5 2017-18, Rio 2018-2023, Hyundai Accent 2018-2022
|-
|M
|[[w:Volkswagen de México|Volkswagen de México - Puebla plant]]
|[[w:Puebla (city)|Puebla (city)]], [[w:Puebla|Puebla state]]
|1967
|VW Jetta (Mexico: 1987-, US: 1989-),<br> Tiguan 2018-, Taos 2022-
|Began production on October 23, 1967 with the Beetle, known in Mexico as the VW Sedan. VW exported the Beetle to Europe from 1978-1985. On May 15, 1981, the 20 millionth Beetle rolled off the assembly line in Puebla. On June 23, 1992, the 21 millionth Beetle rolled off the line in Puebla. In October 1970, began production of the Combi (T2 Microbus). From 1973, the cargo van version called the Volkswagen Panel was added. In 1988, a luxury variant, the Volkswagen Caravelle, was added. T2 production finally ended in Mexico in 1994. In November 1970, began production of the Safari (Type 181). On March 7, 1973, exports of the Safari to the US began. In The US, the VW Safari were sold as the VW Thing from 1973-1974. These were the first Mexican-built vehicles to be sold in the US. Safari production continued through 1980, though military-spec Type 181 production continued through 1983. In 1974, began production of the Brasilia, an air-cooled, rear-engine 3-d hatchback developed by VW do Brazil. The Brasilia ended production in 1982. In 1976, began production of the VW Hormiga, a small, fwd, light-duty flatbed truck. Production ended in 1978. In 1977, began production of the 1st gen. Golf, sold as the VW Caribe in Mexico. In April 1981, began production of the 1st gen. Jetta, sold as the VW Atlantic in Mexico. Puebla also started making water-cooled engines in April 1981. In December 1984, began production of the B2 Passat, sold as the VW Corsar in Mexico. The Corsar ended production in 1988. The 2nd gen. Golf and Jetta were sold in Mexico under their global names and launched in 1987 with the Golf beginning production in March 1987 and the Jetta in May 1987. In October 1988, VW began producing the Golf and Jetta for export to the US and Canada for the 1989 model year, marking Puebla's first exports to the US since 1974. In the first half of 1995, Puebla began production of the Derby and the Cabrio, the convertible version of the 3rd gen. Golf. Derby ended production in Puebla in 1997 while the Cabrio ended production in Puebla in 2002 and was replaced by the New Beetle convertible for 2003. On October 1, 1997, began production of the New Beetle, which was produced exclusively in Puebla for global markets. Puebla stopped producing the Golf in 1999 in order to make more room for New Beetle production. Golfs began to be imported from Brazil for 2000. On July 30, 2003, production of the classic Beetle (Sedan) finally ended in Puebla, the last factory in the world to still build the original Beetle. In July 2010, production of the New Beetle ended. In July 2011, production of the 3rd gen. Beetle began in Puebla, again the only production site in the world for this model. On July 10, 2019, production of the 3rd gen. Beetle ended. The 5th gen. Jetta was sold in Mexico as the Bora. Beginning with the 5th generation, the Jetta was no longer produced in Europe and Puebla became the main production site. The wagon variant of the 5th gen. Golf/Jetta was only built in Puebla, beginning in the 1st half of 2007. What is sometimes referred to as the 6th gen. Golf/Jetta wagon is actually a facelifted 5th gen. made to look similar to the 6th gen. and it was still only built in Puebla. On January 14, 2014, production began of the 7th gen. Golf. The 7th gen. Golf wagon was again only made in Puebla. The 2nd gen. Tiguan began production in 2017, in LWB form. The LWB version, known in Europe as Tiguan Allspace, is produced in Puebla for all markets except China. The Taos began production in October 2020, replacing the Golf on Puebla's assembly lines. The 3rd gen. Tiguan began production in December 2024. In 2004, Brazilian-developed VW commercial trucks and buses began to be assembled in Puebla in a small warehouse next to the main plant. The VW Worker truck and Volksbus bus chassis were assembled. In 2010, VW truck and bus production moved to a MAN plant in Queretaro. Puebla has built over 14 million vehicles. <br> Past models: VW Beetle (Sedan) (Mexico: 1968-2003, Europe: 1978-1985), Combi (Mexico: 1971-1994),<br> Safari (Mexico: 1971-1980), Thing (US: 1973-1974), Brasilia (Mexico: 1975-82), Hormiga (Mexico: 1976-78), Caribe (Mexico: 1977-1987), Atlantic (Mexico: 1981-87), Corsar (Mexico: 1985-1988), Golf Mk2/3 (Mexico: 1987-1999, US: 1989-1999), Golf Mk7 (US: 2015-2021), Derby (Mexico: 1995-1997), Cabrio (US: 1996-2002), New Beetle 1998-2010, Beetle (Mk3) 2012-2019, Jetta Sportwagen (US: 2009-2014), Golf Sportwagen (US: 2015-2019), Golf Alltrack (US: 2017-2019), Golf Variant (Europe: 2007-2020), City Jetta (Canada: 2007-2009), Clasico (Mexico: 2011-2015), Bora (Mexico: 2006-2010), Tiguan Allspace (Europe: 2018-2024),<br> Worker, Volksbus (Mexico: 2004-2010)
|-
|2
|Audi Mexico
|[[w:San José Chiapa|San José Chiapa]], [[w:Puebla|Puebla state]]
|2016
|Audi Q5/SQ5 2018-, <br> Audi Q5/SQ5 Sportback 2021-
|Audi's first plant in North America. The plant is 1.5 miles above sea level and is about 43 miles away from sister brand VW's plant in Puebla city. On September 30, 2016, Audi Mexico began production with the 2nd generation Q5 for the 2018 model year. On February 8, 2020, Audi Mexico began production of the Q5 Sportback. In November 2024, Audi Mexico began production of the 3rd generation 2025 Q5. Audi Mexico has produced over 1 million vehicles.
|-
|8
|BMW SLP
|[[w:San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí (city)]], [[w:San Luis Potosí|San Luis Potosí state]]
|2019
|BMW 3-series sedan 2019- <br> (330i '19-, 330i xDrive '19-, M340i 2020-, M340i xDrive 2021-, 330e 2021-2024, 330e xDrive 2021-2024),<br> 2-series coupe 2022-, M2 2023-
|Began production in April 2019 with the 3-series sedan. In August 2020, added production of the 330e plug-in hybrid for the 2021 model year. Beginning with the 2023 model year, the US market started sourcing all 3-series sedans except for the M3 from Mexico. In September 2021, added production of the 2-series coupe. In December 2022, added production of the M2 coupe, the first BMW M model made in Mexico. The G42 2-series coupe & G87 M2 coupe are made exclusively in Mexico for all markets.
|-
|}
==Former Mexican production facilities==
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! style="width:60px;"|VIN
! style="width:100px;"|Name
! style="width:80px;"|City/state
!style="width:10px;"|Opened/Closed
! style="width:260px;"|Products Built
! style="width:370px;" class="unsortable"|Comments
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|G
|[[w:Honda de México|Honda de Mexico - El Salto Automobile Plant]]
|[[w:El Salto, Jalisco|El Salto, Jalisco]]
|1995/2020 (end of Honda automobile production)
|Honda Accord 1996-2007,<br> CR-V 2008-2016, HR-V 2017-2020
|Automobile plant was added next to a Honda Motorcycle plant, which began production in March 1988. Automobile production began in November 1995 with the Accord. In fall 2007, production switched to the CR-V. In 2017, CR-V production ended at El Salto and was transferred to Greensburg, IN while El Salto switched to producing the HR-V, supplementing production at the newer Celaya plant. In 2020, HR-V production ended at <br> El Salto and was consolidated at the Celaya plant. This was the end of automobile production at <br> El Salto, which since then has made service parts for older model vehicles as well as motorcycles and water pumps. Power Products production began in December 2015.
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|}
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{{BookCat}}{{Wikipedia|Environmental technology}}[[hu:Perma/TECH]]
:'''Focus''': Equipment, energy systems, and appropriate technology.
:'''Description''': This knowledge domain focuses on the development and use of tools, technologies, and energy systems that are sustainable, accessible, and adaptable to local contexts. This includes renewable energy solutions (solar, wind, biogas), low-tech innovations, and open-source designs that empower communities to meet their needs without reliance on centralized or environmentally harmful systems. The emphasis is on simplicity, durability, and the ability to repair and repurpose tools, fostering self-reliance and resilience.
:''Here, in [[Perma|Open Book of Permaculture]] you can share your knowledge - proven ideas and practical insights to help develop a manual on this topic.''
== Energy Supply ==
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Solar Panel System|Solar Panel System]]'''
:: Photovoltaic panels that convert sunlight into electrical energy.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Green Computing|Green Computing]]'''
:: Study and practice of using computing resources efficiently..
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Wind Turbine Generator|Wind Turbine Generator]]'''
:: A device that converts wind energy into electrical energy.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Micro Hydro Power Plant|Micro Hydro Power Plant]]'''
:: A system that harnesses energy from smaller watercourses.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Biogas Reactor|Biogas Reactor]]'''
:: A device that produces gas from organic waste for energy generation.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Solar Collector System|Solar Collector System]]'''
:: A device that converts sunlight into thermal energy, typically used for hot water preparation and heating assistance.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Heat Pump|Heat Pump]]'''
:: Extracts environmental thermal energy (from air, soil, or water) and transfers it at a higher temperature into the building for heating or cooling using a compression principle.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Biomass Boiler|Biomass Boiler]]'''
:: Generates thermal energy by burning solid organic materials (e.g., wood, pellets, briquettes) for heating and domestic hot water.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Heat Recovery Ventilator|Heat Recovery Ventilator]]'''
:: Utilizes the heat from outgoing stale air to preheat incoming fresh air, minimizing heat loss from ventilation.
== Water Movement Systems ==
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Drip Irrigation System|Drip Irrigation System]]'''
:: An efficient irrigation technique that slowly delivers water.
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Rainwater Harvesting System|Rainwater Harvesting System]]'''
:: A system for collecting and storing rainwater.
== Organizations ==
* '''[[Perma/TECH/Open Source Ecology|Open Source Ecology]]'''
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Similar to various other diaspora-formed Jewish languages, Ladino contains various loanwords from Hebrew (Also referred to as Lashon-kodesh, 'The holy tongue'), and Aramaic, another Semitic languages used in important texts like the Talmud and, relevant to Sephardic Ladino speakers; the Targum Onkelos. These loanwords are not only used for religious things without local linguistic equivalent, but also for simple-slang. They are still used by Spanish-speaking Jews, whether they know Ladino or not, to this day. Here are some popular ones. The English term is on the left, the Hebrew in the middle, and the Ladino-accent transliteration of the Hebrew on the right.
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|+
|English
|Hebrew
|Transliteration
|-
|Synagogue
|קל
|Kal
|-
|Ablution
|נטילה
|Netila
|-
|Jewish law
|הלכה
|Alaha
|-
|Evil eye
|עין הרע
|Aynara
|-
|Father
|אבא
|Abba
|-
|Mother
|אמא
|Imma
|-
|Ritual bath
|מכבה
|Mikve
|-
|Scholar/Teacher/Rabbi
|חכם
|Haham
|-
|Desert/Wilderness
|מדבר
|Midbar
|-
|Kosher
|כשר
|Kasher
|-
|Alphabet
|אלף-בית
|Alefbet
|-
|Language
|לשון
|Lashon
|-
|Egypt
|מצרים
|Mitzrayim
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.
==Ingredients==
*Beans
*Corn
*Palm oil
*Pepper
*Crayfish
*Vegetable (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil beans and corn together.
#Add pepper mix and oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil beans and corn together.
#Add pepper mix and oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil beans and corn together.
#Add pepper mix and oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil beans and corn together.
#Add pepper mix and oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil beans and corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add pepper mix and oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil 4 cups of [[Cookbook:Pulses|beans]] and 1 cup of corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add red [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] mix it together then add Plam oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil 4 cups of [[Cookbook:Pulses|beans]] and 1 cup of corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add red [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] mix it together then add Plam oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]]
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]]
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]]
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]]
*Crayfish
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
==Procedure==
#Boil 4 cups of [[Cookbook:Pulses|beans]] and 1 cup of corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add red [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] mix it together then add Plam oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]] 3 cups brown beans
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]] 3 cups fresh corn
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]] 2-3 cooking spoons red palm oil
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] (to your taste)
*[[Cookbook:Onions]] 2 red onions
*[[Cookbook:Crawlfsih]] Crayfish 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
*2 small seasoning cubes
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
*Salt (to your taste)
==Procedure==
#Boil 4 cups of [[Cookbook:Pulses|beans]] and 1 cup of corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add red [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] mix it together then add Plam oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]] 3 cups (brown)
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]] 3 cups fresh corn
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]] 2-3 cooking spoons
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] (to your taste)
*[[Cookbook:Onions]] 2 piece (red)
*[[Cookbook:Crawfish|Cookbook:Crawlfsih]] 2 tablespoons ground
*2 small seasoning cubes
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
*[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] (to your taste)
==Procedure==
#Boil 3 cups of [[Cookbook:Pulses|beans]] and 3 cup of corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add red [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] mix it together then add Plam oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
[[Category:Recipes using habanero chile]]
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'''Adalu''' is a Nigerian meal that is common to Yoruba people in Nigeria is a mixture of beans and corn cooked together.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Uguru |first=Chichi |date=2017-09-13 |title=One Pot Beans and Sweet Corn (Adalu) |url=https://www.mydiasporakitchen.com/one-pot-beans-and-sweet-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=My Diaspora Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Beans & Corn (Adalu, Beancor, Tchaka, To Match) |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/beans/beans-corn-adalu/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
*[[Cookbook:Beans|Beans]] 3 cups (brown)
*[[Cookbook:Corn|Corn]] 3 cups fresh corn
*[[Cookbook:Palm Oil|Palm oil]] 2-3 cooking spoons
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|Pepper]] (to your taste)
*[[Cookbook:Onions]] 2 piece (red)
*[[Cookbook:Crawfish|Cookbook:Crawlfsih]] 2 tablespoons ground
*2 small seasoning cubes
*[[Cookbook:Vegetable|Vegetable]] (Optional)
*[[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]] (to your taste)
==Procedure==
#Boil 3 cups of [[Cookbook:Pulses|beans]] and 3 cup of corn together for 40 minutes.<ref name=":0" />
#Add red [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] mix it together then add Plam oil.
#Season and simmer.
#Serve hot.
==References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using fish]]
[[Category:Recipes using red bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using green bell pepper]]
[[Category:Recipes using dehydrated broth]]
[[Category:Recipes using onion]]
[[Category:Recipes using salt]]
[[Category:Recipes using vegetable oil]]
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== Can't log in :( ==
Xania here. I am logged in on Wikipedia but can't log in here even though it has always been automatic when switching between the two. Wikibooks seems to want me to authenticate myself via my authenticator app which I have not done before. Allows me to also use a recovery code which I do not have. How do I log in guys? [[Special:Contributions/~2026-28255-89|~2026-28255-89]] ([[User talk:~2026-28255-89|talk]]) 18:15, 10 May 2026 (UTC)
: I believe it might be the CheckUser permission requiring 2FA (on parity with interface administrators and oversighters) as that group has restrictions. You might need to temporarily request to the [[m:Stewards' noticeboard|stewards]] to remove CU access from your account to enable 2FA; however, since this project only has 2 CUs, [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]]'s CU rights would be temporarily suspended. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:36, 10 May 2026 (UTC)
: Thanks, I've left a notice on the Steward's board.--[[Special:Contributions/~2026-28255-89|~2026-28255-89]] ([[User talk:~2026-28255-89|talk]]) 18:59, 10 May 2026 (UTC)
::This happened before when your CU rights were removed because you hadn't enrolled in 2FA. I presume you must have enrolled to get the CU rights back. Are you really sure you've never used any authenticator here? [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 11:49, 11 May 2026 (UTC)
:::See [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/User_talk:MarcGarver#Check_User previous discussion] from last year [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 11:51, 11 May 2026 (UTC)
::::Thanks. Good to know. I had completely forgotten that discussion. I will have to install some old authenticators and see which works.--[[Special:Contributions/~2026-28255-89|~2026-28255-89]] ([[User talk:~2026-28255-89|talk]]) 17:09, 16 May 2026 (UTC)
: Logged in finally. Seems I had recovery codes (totally forgotten about them) saved but no authenticator so each time I log in I'll need to use the codes.--[[User:Xania|Xania]] [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]] [[Image:Flag_of_Ukraine.svg|15px]] [[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 17:54, 16 May 2026 (UTC)
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This research scan surveys an emergent and contested terrain: the interlaced developments in artificial intelligence, generative AI, large language models (LLMs) and their predecessors, and the ways these systems are reshaping knowledge production, circulation, and engagement across scholarly and public contexts.
This scan uses artificial intelligence, or AI, as a broad umbrella term for computational systems designed to perform tasks associated with classification, prediction, reasoning, language processing, recommendation, perception, automation, or decision support. It uses generative AI, or genAI, more specifically for systems that generate text, images, code, audio, video, or other outputs in response to prompts, queries, or other inputs. Large language models, or LLMs, are a prominent subset of contemporary genAI systems trained to model and generate language. Because public disclosure often uses these terms interchangeably, this scan uses AI for the broader field and infrastructure, genAI where generative functions are specifically at issue, and LLM where the discussion concerns language-model systems in particular. The wider AI landscape includes technical architectures ranging from symbolic logic and "good old-fashioned AI" (GOFAI), through statistical natural language processing, to contemporary transformer-based genAI models, all situated within institutional and platform economies, cloud infrastructures, and evolving governance regimes (Jones 2023; Anderson 2024). These systems now recalibrate discretion, authority, and visiblity, influencing what is recognized as knowledge, who produces it, and how it moves among diverse publics.
A brief historical distinction is useful here. AI has not developed through a single technical or ideological pathway. Symbolic approaches, prominent in early AI, treated intelligence as the manipulation of explicit rules, formal representation, and logical structures. Connectionist approaches, by contrast, emphasized distributed pattern recognition across networks of weighted relations. Contemporary deep learning and transformer-based genAI inherit much more from the connectionist tradition, especially its reliance on large datasets, statistical association and learned representations rather than explicit rules. This inheritance helps explain why contemporary systems can be powerful aids for pattern detection, generation, and transformation, while remaining weak at grounding, verification, and accountable judgement. "Hallucinations"—false responses generated by AI that are especially misleading due to their plausible surfaces—stem from the inherent mathematical design of such systems, which are optimized to generate probable outputs rather than to verify claims within accountable epistemic communities. For fuller historical and critical accounts of these developments, see Jones (2023), Ali et al. (2023), Anderson (2024), an Whiteley (2023).
What emerges from this mapping is a complex phenomenology of entanglement. Generative AI is woven is part from scholarship's own materials—open access literature, research data, metadata schemas, citation networks, community-developed software, and collaborative data infrastructures. These are not the only, or even necessarily the largest, sources on which contemporary systems are trained. But they are unusually authoritative in that they help organize what counts as reliable knowledge, how claims are linked to evidence, how materials are discovered and how intellectual legitimacy is conferred. The AI systems that now analyze, summarize, and generate scholarly text therefore draw upon knowledge infrastructures whose value has been built over decades by researchers, editors, librarians, publishers, software communities, institutions, and publics.
This recursive relationship positions scholarship as both one of AI's important knowledge substrates and one of its objects of transformation, but the entanglement runs deeper still. Scholarship does not merely feed AI systems; it is increasingly mediated by them. Researchers discover literature through AI-powered recommendation engines, draft manuscripts with generative assistants, and navigate peer review processes augmented by algorithmic triage. Students encounter AI both as subject of study and as tool for learning, while institutions struggle to develop governance frameworks adequate to technologies that evolve faster than policy cycles. The recursive loop—scholarship training AI training scholarship—creates conditions where distinguishing human from machine contribution becomes progressively more difficult, and where the very categories through which we understand authorship, originality, and expertise require renegotiation.
The organizing logic of this collection moves from foundational grounding through INKE-aligned focal points that structure the annotated bibliography itself. It first establishes essential contexts: the histories and theories of AI, including critical perspectives from Science and Technology Studies (STS) and Critical Digital Humanities; accounts of knowledge as relational, plural, and platformed; and the principles of Open Social Scholarship (OSS) as articulated by the Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) Partnership and the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL). It then follows three focal threads—"open", "social", and "scholarship"—that mark key sites where AI's effects both align with and challenge OSS commitments to accessibility, reciprocity, participatory governance, and public engagement (Arbuckle et al. 2022; El Khatib et al. 2019).
Throughout, the ethos of Open Social Scholarship provides a normative coordinate: a set of principles for interpreting how AI mediates relations among researchers, institutions, communities, and publics. The focus is on how practices, infrastructures, and relations are changing, and how these shifts intersect with OSS values. Which concepts, practices, actors, infrastructures, and frictions are currently reconfiguring the conditions of knowledge and engagement? Where do these movements align with, complicate, or unsettle OSS principles of accessibility, reciprocity, and public value? By attending closely to these dynamics—openness entangled with enclosure, provenance linked to trust, bias in tension with diversity, governance negotiated through participation—a conceptual scaffolding emerges for further analysis and empirical inquiry.
A critical OSS response to AI need not only be defensive. The same systems that threaten enclosure, decontextualization, and epistemic flattening may, under different governance conditions, support broader forms of scholarly engagement; multilingual and plain-language summaries, alternative format outputs, assistive reading and navigation, metadata enrichment, participatory annotation, community translation, and more accessible pathways into specialized research. These possibilities in no way cancel the risks identified throughout this scan. Rather, they clarify the architectural task lying ahead of open, social scholarship: to ask what forms of AI-mediated scholarship can be built under conditions of reciprocity, transparency, care, public value and shared authority.
== Four Cross-Cutting Tensions ==
The sources assembled here reveal four cross-cutting tensions that structure AI's engagement with scholarship. None admits of simple resolution—each marks a site where choices about AI design and deployment carry real stakes for knowledge production, and where different communities are actively negotiating trade-offs that no technical fix can settle.
'''Operational assistance versus epistemic authority'''. While AI can reduce friction in many workflows, it raises fundamental questions about where judgement, accountability, and interpretive responsibility should reside, and how those boundaries should be renegotiated as tools, practices, and disciplinary norms change. AI excels at standardized tasks—formatting, initial drafts, pattern identification, literature triage—while struggling with the evaluative judgement that gives scholarship its value. The challenge lies in leveraging assistance without ceding authority, using AI capabilities while preserving human responsibility for consequential decisions. When does operational support cross into epistemic territory? How should that boundary be renegotiated as capabilities shift, practices stabilize, and disciplinary communities develop new norms?
This boundary is historically and institutionally variable. Reference verification, metadata enrichment, formatting and duplication checks may increasingly be treated as operational tasks. Literature triage, evidence synthesis, translation and review assistance venture into more contested terrain. Assessments of originality, significance, methodological adequacy, interpretive force, and public consequence continue to require accountable human judgement. The problem of governance is therefore not one of simply drawing a fixed, indelible line once, but to define processes through which scholarly communities can revisit that line over time.
The fluency of AI-generated text can mask the absence of understanding; the appearance of authority can obscure the statistical operations underneath. Sun (2025) emphasizes that models, by definition, are constrained in how they evaluate the novelty of research—they can recognize patterns but cannot evaluate whether patterns matter. This distinction is integral to peer review, research methods, pedagogy, and governance, and each requires clarity about where AI can appropriately assist and where human judgement must remain central.
'''Openness versus enclosure'''. The open infrastructure that has supported equitable access to knowledge is being absorbed into commercial AI systems in ways that may foreclose openness rather than extend it, and the trajectory of this tension will shape whether AI serves broad publics or narrow interests. Open access literature feeds model pretraining: This raises serious concerns about a new enclosure dynamic, in which freely accessible works become inputs for proprietary AI systems that generate commercial value without meaningful reciprocity. Pooley (2024) reveals a troubling symmetry in the underlying asymmetry: both commercial publishers and AI developers extract value from the scholarly commons while returning little to the researchers who create it. The licensing frameworks developed for human readers require substantial adaptation to govern machine consumption, where attribution and context preservation present fundamentally different challenges. Community-sourced data and labour underwrite AI functions, yet the question of whether benefits return to those communities remains contested.
'''Technical capability versus organizational capacity'''. The pace of AI development consistently outstrips the ability of institutions to evaluate, govern, and respond thoughtfully, and the gap between what AI can technically accomplish and what institutions can responsibly deploy constitutes a critical site of intervention. Building capacity for thoughtful AI adoption requires sustained investment in skills, governance structures, and evaluative frameworks. Weber et al. (2023) identify organizational capabilities as crucial mediators, noting failures often stem from organizational incapacity to manage sociotechnical complexity. Resource-intensive approaches assume capacities—technical staff, governance infrastructure, training budgets, and time for implementation—that are unevenly distributed across institutions and communities. These differences do not map neatly onto institutional size or prestige: large research universities may have more formal infrastructure, but also larger user bases, more complex bureaucracies, and interventions that can become less responsive to local needs. Smaller institutions such as community colleges, public libraries, independent scholarly organizations, and grassroots knowledge projects may face different constraints, including limited staffing, funding, or access to specialized expertise. Across all contexts, institutions are encountering unforeseen complexities for which existing governance structures may be poorly prepared. This tension requires attention to differential institutional positions and the development of governance models that remain humane, adaptable, and scalable across varied contexts.
'''Efficiency versus process'''. Although AI accelerates tasks, scholarly knowledge earns its credibility through deliberate, iterative processes of review and community validation that efficiency-oriented tools may erode. Pedagogical and scholarly transformations require valuing cognitive work that AI cannot replicate, and education involves developing capacities through practice, not just acquiring outputs. The speed and fluency of AI-generated text can mask the erasure of the deliberative processes—reading, synthesizing, drafting, revising—through which understanding develops. Deng et al. (2025) find that ChatGPT improves student performance while reducing mental effort, raising questions about what learning means when cognitive work is offloaded to machines. The compression of research, writing, and discovery processes may generate outputs while eroding the developmental experiences that scholarly communities value. Process-centered assessment, transparent documentation, and attention to the formative dimensions of intellectual work become crucial responses.
These tensions recur throughout the bibliography's domains. They structure debates about AI in peer review, pedagogy, platform governance, and infrastructure design. Understanding them as ongoing negotiations rather than problems awaiting solution helps position responsible engagement with AI's transformative effects.
== Fundamentals and Ideologies of AI ==
The prominence of generative AI and LLMs is rooted in layered histories. Early symbolic AI attempted to encode knowledge as explicit rules and representations. Statistical natural language processing redirected attention to learning patterns from data. Deep learning, accelerated by transformer architectures and large-scale computation, now underpins models that generate fluent text, code, and images (Jones 2023). Each wave is embedded in institutional settings, funding regimes, and sociotechnical imaginaries that combine benchmark cultures, optimization logics, data abundance, and investor narratives of efficiency and disruption. The concept of "sociotechnical imaginaries" provides crucial analytical purchase for understanding how collective visions shape governance and discourse; as Mao, Richter and Katzenbach (2025) demonstrate, these imaginaries function performatively, actively mobilizing resources, legitimating interventions, and establishing trajectories for development. The figure of "intelligence" functions here as a sociotechnical imaginary: a collective vision that orients research agendas, policy priorities, and public expectations, often sidelining questions of transparency, accountability, and epistemic pluralism.
Understanding contemporary AI requires genealogical attention to its intellectual origins and the sociotechnical imaginaries that have shaped its development. The transition from symbolic AI to statistical learning—from explicit knowledge representation to pattern recognition across massive datasets—represents a fundamental reorientation of assumptions about what counts as intelligence and whose knowledge gets represented. As Jones (2023) argues, the shift toward "empiricist" approaches that capitalize on the "unreasonable effectiveness of data" threatens professions centred on particularity while demonstrating that AI functions as a reflection of human creations including their best and worst traits.
Anderson's (2024) examination of John McCarthy's foundational program reveals AI as philosophical ideology—a vision of perfectly rational abstraction built upon objectivism and scientism that has "come to serve as a blind for increasing techno-corporate control of society." McCarthy's conception of artificial intelligence as a "stripped down model of human mental engagement without emotional qualities" established patterns that continue to shape the field: the subordination of interpretive judgement to formal optimization, the bracketing of contextual understanding in favor of scalable pattern matching, and the assumption that intelligence admits of decomposition into modular, transferable components. Ali et al. (2023) extend this analysis by situating AI within broader genealogies of industrialization and colonialism, identifying threads of hidden labour, encoded behaviour, and cognitive injustice running through AI's history—positioning AI as the flagship of the Information Age conditioned by the Management Age.
The term "artificial intelligence" itself warrants critical scrutiny. As Whiteley (2023) observes, the phrase anthropomorphizes what is essentially computer-assisted statistical analysis, encouraging expectations and trust that the technology cannot warrant. This terminological slippage—from statistical prediction to "intelligence"—exemplifies how language shapes perception and, through perception, governance. The sources in this bibliography provide conceptual resources for more precise description that preserves space for human agency, critical evaluation, and alternative design pathways.
Critical perspectives from Digital Humanities (DH) and Science, Technology and Society (STS) supply key interpretive tools. They foreground the ways datasets, labels, and evaluation metrics encode values and worldviews; how training regimes replicate archival absences and classification politics; and how the defaults embedded in language, genre, and culture travel into outputs, with particular consequences for marginalized communities. Bender et al. (2021) critically analyze how larger models reproduce hegemonic views: size does not guarantee diversity, because the communities most underrepresented in training data are also those most likely to bear the downstream costs of systems built without them. Automation theory highlights AI as a redistribution of discretion and authority: tasks that once required situated human judgement are delegated to systems that lack context, while accountability structures struggle to keep pace.
Berry (2025) theorizes this moment as "the Inversion" under "computational capitalism" where machine-generated works reshape meaning-making infrastructure, producing "AI slop" that infiltrates information ecosystems with garbled meaning. His concept of "diffusionisation" describes how AI systems dissolve cultural forms into probabilistic vector spaces and reconstitute them through latent space manipulation—a process that transforms the infrastructure of meaning-making itself. This moves beyond mechanical reproduction toward what Berry theorizes as "post-consciousness," where boundaries between individual and synthetic consciousness become porous. The concept challenges scholars to attend not merely to AI outputs but to how generative systems transform the very grounds upon which experience and meaning are constituted.
Environmental and labour analyses add further layers, tracing the energy-intensive training runs and precarious annotation and moderation work that underpin current capabilities. Klein et al. (2025) argue that AI's statistical enactment of ideology imposes an objectivist European modernist framework upon data, making issues of "bias" unsolvable through technical means alone—even the distinction between "pure" and "toxic" training data reflects ideological commitments. They propose that smaller, purpose-built models developed through genuine interdisciplinary collaboration offer a path forward, one where "technical researchers must recognize the institutional asymmetries" that currently disadvantage humanistic approaches.
Relations with OSS-aligned communities complicate this picture. Open-source software, open datasets, and commons-based peer production have been central to AI's development; influential models rely on openly shared corpora and community-built tools. At the present inflection point, however, pressures toward enclosure are intensifying. Recent work by the Open Source Initiative on open source AI, including its 1.0 Open Source AI Definition, clarifies that releasing model weights alone is not equivalent to full openness. Meaningful openness also depends on access to documentation, code, data information, use rights, and other artifacts needed to understand, modify, and reuse a system. This clarification responds to broader concerns about “openwashing,” in which companies describe AI systems as open while releasing models under restrictive licenses, with incomplete documentation, or without access to key development artifacts. White et al. (2024) similarly develop the Model Openness Framework, establishing a three-tiered classification that shows AI “openness” exists on a spectrum, from minimal weight release to fuller disclosure of training data, intermediate checkpoints, code, documentation, and development practices. Rather than a simple binary between open and closed, the field is experimenting with hybrid forms—open weights under usage constraints, community checkpoints, and permissive yet bounded licenses—that seek to reconcile accessibility with risk management and intellectual property considerations.
Vake et al. (2025) find the open-source AI community depends on businesses to develop base models—there are few incentives for companies to release openly because doing so risks intellectual property and competitive advantage. This structural dependence raises questions about whether open AI can genuinely serve public interests or will remain subordinated to commercial imperatives. These choices shape not only technical access, but also epistemic legitimacy and the capacity for public oversight, critique, and repair.
== Geographic Diversity in AI Imaginaries ==
The imaginaries circulating around AI vary significantly across geographic and political-economic contexts, challenging narratives of technological inevitability that treat AI development as following a single universal trajectory. Mao, Richter and Katzenbach's (2025) comparative analysis across the United States, China, and Germany reveals heterogeneous and often contradictory imaginaries even within single regulatory regimes. Where US discourse fragments across multiple geographic AI hubs, German imaginaries center on EU policy compliance and regulatory frameworks, while Chinese articulations align tightly with party-state directives that minimize local variation.
Building on the varied sociotechnical imaginaries discussed earlier, Chung (2025) extends this analysis to economically advanced but geographically non-dominant Asian societies—Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan—demonstrating how "techno-developmentalism" produces distinct imaginaries shaped by local political-economic conditions and historical trajectories. These varied articulations challenge the Global North/South binary that structures much AI governance literature, revealing that AI development trajectories remain contingent and shaped by specific political choices rather than following universal technological imperatives.
The imaginaries circulating around AI shape technical design itself. Van Es and Nguyen (2024) demonstrate how ChatGPT's self-representations—82% depicting humanoid forms—strategically cultivate anthropomorphic imaginaries that encourage overlooking ethical and legal challenges. The friendly assistant persona, surrounded by books and radiating futuristic light, constructs a humanoid image of trustworthy intellectual companionship that obscures the statistical operations underneath.
For scholarly communities, these developments necessitate specifically humanities-oriented engagement. Chun and Elkins (2023) argue that humanities-oriented pedagogy offers distinctive resources for this moment, insisting that the most effective AI tools amplify rather than replace human intellectual engagement—a claim developed more fully in the Critical Literacies section below.
== Knowledge Foundations ==
In this framework, knowledge appears as a relational practice rooted in communities, languages, and infrastructures. Three dimensions are especially salient for understanding AI's impact: diversity, mobilization, and platforms.
'''Diversity'''. Epistemic, cultural, linguistic, and methodological plurality are conditions for robust, public-facing scholarship. Models trained predominantly on dominant corpora risk misrecognition and erasure, flattening the diversity that constitutes human knowledge. Arbuckle (2020) articulates diversity as fundamental to legitimate knowledge translation, emphasizing inclusive modes of engagement and participatory approaches that honor varied ways of knowing. In response, approaches such as community governance of data, participatory evaluation, and multilingual modeling work to adapt tools to difference rather than requiring difference to conform to tools. Crompton et al. (2020) address how community governance can safeguard plural representation in data infrastructures like Wikidata, demonstrating that technical systems encode choices about whose knowledge counts and how it gets categorized. The FAIR principles—Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable—offer a technical framework for data stewardship, while the CARE principles—Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics—introduce dimensions of sovereignty, consent, and community benefit that are especially important for Indigenous data and other contexts shaped by power asymmetries (Carroll et al. 2020; Carroll et al. 2021).
'''Mobilization'''. Knowledge mobilization concerns how research travels and is taken up across domains: from scholarship to policy, from specialist discourses to public understanding, from the classroom to community settings. Generative tools can accelerate synthesis and enhance accessibility by producing multilingual summaries, plain-language translations, and alternative-format outputs. The same tools can also increase the volume and velocity of decontextualized or misleading claims. Winter (2023) frames policy as a vehicle for mobilization emphasizing provenance and accountability—mechanisms that become ever more crucial when automated systems mediate between research and its publics. Jensen (2023) connects commons-based infrastructures to mobilization pathways, highlighting how interoperability and community practices shape whether knowledge flows toward public benefit or private capture. A central challenge is ensuring that speed does not erode fidelity, and that reach does not come at the expense of context or community consent.
The Canadian HSS Commons exemplifies mobilization infrastructure designed around principles of reciprocity and community responsiveness. Winter et al. (2020) describe how this platform instantiates governance mechanisms, provenance tracking, and dialogic engagement in a Canadian context, offering a concrete model for how digital research communities might align with OSS values. The Commons demonstrates that alternatives to extractive platform models are possible when design priorities center community benefit and participatory governance.
'''Infrastructure and Platforms'''. Repositories, journals, preprint servers, and social scholarly tools form the infrastructural backbone of scholarly communication due to their ubiquity, reliability and invisibility (Plantin et al. 2018). AI-mediated functions such as search, recommendation, summarization, moderation, and peer review reshape relations of production, discoverability, and legitimacy. Turning research outputs into training data for AI technologies creates a process of platformization of digital research infrastructure, in which the research process is commodified and turned into data for publishers and corporations to exploit while excluding the research community from the governance of these infrastructures. Bullard (2023) reveals how metadata shapes these dynamics, demonstrating that descriptive schemas determine what gets found, how it gets categorized, and whose work becomes visible. Goddard (2021) positions persistent identifiers as crucial connective tissue for provenance and interoperability, enabling the traceability that accountability requires. Whether platforms act as commons or proprietary funnels depends on decisions about interoperability, open standards, licensing, and governance. Colbert-Lewis et al. (2024) examine the citation economy as a site of extraction for surveillance publishing, documenting how publishers have transitioned to technology-driven data brokers that monetize researcher behavior alongside research outputs. Seemingly technical or back-end decisions structure how knowledge circulates and who benefits from that circulation.
== Open Social Scholarship Principles ==
Open Social Scholarship, as developed by INKE and ETCL, characterizes scholarship as a public, collaborative practice sustained by open, participatory, and ethically governed infrastructures (Arbuckle et al. 2022; El Khatib et al. 2019). Within this frame, AI is evaluated not solely on technical metrics but on whether it strengthens dialogic exchange, lowers barriers without reproducing harm, and supports reciprocal engagement rather than unilateral extraction. Openness is coupled with care; accessibility with accountability; participation with shared authority. Arbuckle and Maxwell (2019) move beyond open access by emphasizing infrastructure choices and governance as sites where values are enacted—recognizing that technical decisions embed normative commitments about who can participate, on what terms, and toward what ends. Maxwell (2015) argues that "access" alone proves insufficient; usability and community-responsive workflows reposition openness as an ecosystem with embedded care and accountability.
This also gives OSS a constructive role in relation to AI. Rather than approaching AI only as an external threat to be resisted, OSS can help specify what accountable alternatives would require: community-shaped tools, transparent provenance, accessible interfaces, multilingual and multimodal engagement, benefit-sharing where public or community knowledge is used, and governance arrangements that keep interpretive authority distributed rather than concentrated in proprietary systems.
Several principles translate into analytical vantage points for observing AI's effects:
'''Openness with care''' balances access with consent and community control, recognizing that uncontrolled circulation can facilitate extraction when reciprocity is absent (Carroll et al. 2020). Some knowledge requires protection; openness can become extractive when divorced from attention to power asymmetries and community interests.
'''Participation with shared authority''' embeds publics and communities in the design, evaluation, and governance of AI tools, rather than positioning them as passive recipients. Engagement becomes genuine partnership, not consultation that leaves final decisions to technical experts.
'''Accessibility''' is treated as multidimensional, spanning language, different ableness, technical literacy, and the digital divides that structure who can engage with AI-mediated scholarship. True accessibility requires attention to the multiple barriers—linguistic, economic, infrastructural—that shape unequal participation.
'''Reciprocity and benefit-sharing''' acquire particular weight where community-sourced data, scholarship, cultural material or labour underwrite AI functions; the question of whether benefits return to those communities become central. In heterogeneous training-data environments, reciprocity cannot always mean simple one-to-one compensation or attribution. It may also require collective mechanisms: investment in public infrastructure, support for community-governed datasets, licensing arrangements, provenance standards, access rights, audit mechanisms, and benefit-sharing models that recognize the distributed labour through which knowledge systems are built.
'''Infrastructural responsibility''' assigns institutions ongoing obligations to steward provenance, auditability, and accountability across the AI lifecycle—from adoption through monitoring, incident response, and iterative refinement.
These principles serve as lenses that help clarify where choices around AI align with OSS values and where they introduce new tensions. They support a descriptive, attuned stance that remains open to emerging research, changing practices, and the contested meanings that animate debates over AI's place in scholarship.
== AI and "Open" ==
Openness operates across several registers—access, data, source, science, and social scholarship—and AI interacts differently with each. The recursive relationship between AI and openness demands particular attention: open access literature, open data, open source software, open standards, and community-maintained infrastructures have all contributed to the conditions under which contemporary AI systems became possible. Yet these resources now circulate within systems that often tend toward enclosure, secrecy, and commercial capture. The result is not a simple opposition between open and closed, but a contested field in which openness can serve public knowledge, enable scrutiny, and support community adaptation, while also becoming a reservoir from which private systems extract value without adequate attribution, consent, or reciprocity.
=== Open Access ===
Open access literature forms one important input into model pretraining, retrieval-augmented generation, summarization, and later synthesis, while a dark shadow has fallen over how works licensed for broad human access are being repurposed for machine processing, private capture, and commercial value extraction. Pooley (2024) critically examines how commercial publishers frame AI companies as "free-riders" while themselves profiting from unpaid scholarly labour, extending "surveillance publishing" into AI domains. His analysis reveals a troubling symmetry: both commercial publishers and AI developers extract value from the scholarly commons while returning little to the researchers who create it. Kember and Brand (2023) document how OA policies may unintentionally contribute to greater consolidation enabling "corporate capture"—a warning that good intentions around openness can produce perverse outcomes when power asymmetries remain unaddressed.
Licensing frameworks and machine-access provisions influence whether open access functions as a commons or a reservoir for extraction. Luth (2025) examines how stakeholders navigate AI training on Creative Commons content, finding compliance often uncertain and highlighting strategies for protecting shared knowledge while sustaining open ecosystems. Smith (2025) analyzes how existing licenses perform in machine learning contexts, noting most were drafted without anticipating large-scale AI training and proposing machine-readable licensing provisions that could clarify terms and enable technical enforcement. These analyses suggest that the licensing frameworks developed for human readers require substantial adaptation to govern machine consumption, where attribution and context preservation present fundamentally different challenges.
AI thus makes open licensing a live infrastructural question rather than a settled legal background condition. Licensors, libraries, funders, publishers, repositories, and scholarly communities will need to clarify how open licenses apply to machine reading, text and data mining, model training, retrieval-augmented generation, and downstream synthetic outputs. The important question here is whether the use of open materials preserves attribution, context, reciprocity and the public purposes for which openness was advanced.
The dual role of open access—as both input to AI development and public good in its own right—underscores the importance of provenance-aware summarization, appropriate attribution, and consent mechanisms that reflect authors' and communities' intentions. When AI models synthesize open access literature, questions of attribution become vexed: whose work is represented in a probabilistic blend? How can communities maintain oversight of how their contributions are used?
=== Open Data ===
Open data, crucial for reproducibility and model improvement, raises issues of privacy, consent, and community sovereignty, especially in relation to sensitive or Indigenous data. The CARE principles complement FAIR by centering collective benefit, authority to control, responsibility, and ethics (Carroll et al. 2020). Carroll et al. (2020) ground these principles in the structural biases and colonization processes producing "epistemicide," directly addressing tensions between Indigenous Data Sovereignty and AI's voracious data demands. Their framework demonstrates that open data governance constitutes a political practice, where broad data sharing and algorithmic extraction can undermine the rights, consent, and collective interests of communities whose knowledge becomes training material.
Carroll et al. (2021) demonstrate FAIR and CARE operationalized together. Because many scientific datasets contain Indigenous Knowledge, applying CARE principles ensures this data is oriented toward community wellbeing through rigorous provenance tracking and appropriate governance models. Arrangements such as data trusts, tiered access, and purpose-bound licenses illustrate how openness can be conditioned: open to whom, for which purposes, under what accountability terms?
Documentation practices emerge as crucial infrastructure for responsible AI development. Bender and Friedman (2018) propose data statements as critical enabling infrastructure to reduce exclusion and bias in language technologies, arguing that such documentation can prevent misrepresentation and support more ethical system development. Boyd (2021) empirically demonstrates that documentation frameworks increase engineers' ethical sensitivity—through think-aloud sessions, practitioners who received Datasheets identified ethical issues earlier and more frequently. This finding challenges assumptions that openness automatically leads to fairer systems; structured documentation actively shapes how practitioners recognize and respond to potential harms.
=== Open Source ===
Open source dynamics in AI include open weights, permissive licenses, and community checkpoints that support verification, plural innovation, and public-interest development. At the same time, discussions of misuse and dual-use emphasize capability control and risk. White et al. (2024) establish a Model Openness Framework with three-tiered classification, codifying 17 components that expose the requirements for reproducibility and scrutiny. Graduated openness—incremental model releases, safety mitigations, and governance charters—appears as one path toward balancing transparency with harm reduction. The evolution of open models will influence the accessibility of AI to under-resourced institutions, public-interest researchers, and communities seeking to adapt technologies to local contexts.
The Open Source Initiative's Open Source AI Definition 1.0, released in 2024, provides criteria for describing an AI system as "Open Source AI", including the freedoms to use, study, modify, and share, access to the preferred form for modification, and sufficient information about training data provenance. As a definition rather than a license or implementation practice, it offers a community standard for assessing whether licenses, releases, and documentation practices support genuine openness, including whether "open weights" claims are matched by the artifacts, permissions, and transparency needed to avoid openwashing.
=== Open Science ===
Open science principles encourage reproducible workflows—transparent notebooks, containers, pipelines, and documentation—while AI introduces dependencies that can be opaque and difficult to reproduce. Practices such as open benchmarking, model cards, data cards, and documentation standards aim to make training data, evaluation metrics, and known limitations more visible. The push and pull between speed and scrutiny is pronounced in AI-assisted research: rapid exploration can generate insights, yet robust claims require validation, transparency, and often slower processes.
The tension between efficiency and process manifests acutely in open science contexts. AI can accelerate literature review, code generation, and data analysis, but the compression of these processes may obscure the iterative work through which understanding develops. Open science's emphasis on showing work—through preregistration, open notebooks, and transparent reporting—provides resources for maintaining visibility even as AI augments research workflows.
=== Open Social Scholarship ===
Within open social scholarship, AI is approached as a means to enhance public dialogue and shared inquiry. Examples include co-authorship with non-academic collaborators, explicit attribution of AI assistance, and participatory governance of tools in community-engaged projects (Arbuckle et al. 2022). Alignment with OSS principles is assessed by whether AI-supported practices sustain reciprocity, accessibility, and shared authority in knowledge production, and whether technological mediation amplifies rather than displaces human voice, agency, and accountability.
The feedback relationship—scholarship as training data, AI as scholarly tool—manifests throughout these registers. Open access literature trains models that then summarize open access literature. Peer review norms shape training data that then assists peer review. Pedagogical materials become training data for tools used in teaching. This recursion creates feedback loops whose effects on scholarly practice remain to be fully understood.
== AI and "Social" ==
The "social" dimension concerns the distribution of attention, credibility, and participation within and beyond academia. AI now helps mediate content creation, curation, and moderation, altering these distributions in ways that merit close scrutiny.
=== Platforms and Synthetic Content ===
Platforms hosting synthetic content must contend with provenance and identity. As generated text, images, and deepfake media proliferate, distinguishing among forms of authorship becomes more complex, with direct implications for trust and credibility. Van Es and Nguyen (2024) show that these anthropomorphic imaginaries are not incidental: they are actively constructed through ChatGPT's own self-representations, which consistently project a friendly, humanoid intellectual companion that obscures the statistical operations underneath. Mitra, Cramer, and Gurevich (2024) diagnose "information access" under generative AI as "sociotechnical settlement"—models "intermediate credibility, reshape attention, and re-allocate epistemic authority." Their framing positions AI-mediated search and synthesis as fundamentally reconfiguring who gets heard, whose claims become visible, and whose expertise counts.
Recommendation systems juggle personalization, diversity, and serendipity, shaping canon formation and the visibility of marginalized voices. Attention economies are being reshaped: some work is surfaced and amplified; other work is obscured, sometimes by design and sometimes as a side effect of algorithmic optimization. Content credentials—cryptographic signatures and rich metadata—attempt to record origin and transformation history, while questions persist about whether such mechanisms can scale to match the velocity of synthetic content production. For scholarly communication, such mechanisms should be treated as part of the infrastructure of citation, preservation, disclosure and accountability; their value depends on whether they can travel across repositories, journals, platforms and public interfaces without being stripped of context.
=== Governance, Moderation, and Policy ===
Leadership, governance, moderation, and policy become iterative and layered rather than singular and top-down. Universities, libraries, journals, and repositories intersect with platform governance in setting norms for AI-assisted authorship, disclosure, review, and engagement. Sartori and Theodorou (2022) view AI as a "magnifying glass" amplifying existing inequities—a framing that clarifies bias as an older problem than the technology and locates responsibility in social structures and institutional choices. Their analysis challenges approaches that treat fairness as achievable through algorithmic adjustment alone, arguing that human control requires institutional mechanisms for contestation that acknowledge AI practice as fundamentally political.
Akter et al. (2021) theorize algorithmic bias as emerging from interacting sources—data bias, method bias, and societal bias—demonstrated through Australia's Robo-Debt scheme, which inherited and amplified existing inequities through automated decision-making. Their framework implicitly contests technological determinism by revealing how managerial choices about data collection priorities, acceptable error rates, and stakeholder consultation shape algorithmic outcomes in ways that exceed engineering decisions.
Jensen et al. (2022) address governance and moderation as platform design commitments aligned with OSS values, showing how choices about community safety and trust shape the kinds of scholarship platforms can support. Transparency reports, appeal procedures, and community-based moderation seek to address harms while preserving legitimate expression. Policy becomes experimental, subject to revision as impacts, unintended consequences, and community norms evolve.
=== Critical Literacies ===
Critical literacies, for both scholars and publics, extend beyond operational proficiency. They involve understanding model limits, recognizing sources of bias, interpreting provenance signals, and practicing verification. Chun and Elkins (2023) position AI's advancement as precipitating interlocking crises demanding pedagogical response grounded in reflective and collaborative meaning-making, explicitly connecting pedagogical design to civic preparation and positioning students as "critically engaged citizens capable of interrogating the social and economic implications of algorithmic mediation." Zeffiro (2024) reveals how corporate narratives of AI as "democratizing force" obscure differential vulnerabilities while "automating insecurities"—a concept capturing how AI tools institutionalize particular understandings of risk that reflect corporate priorities rather than community needs.
These literacies include skills such as documenting AI use, distinguishing synthesis from source, reading expressions of uncertainty, and maintaining awareness of the gap between fluency and accuracy. The ease with which AI produces confident-sounding text makes discrimination skills more important: fluency does not indicate accuracy, and the appearance of authority can mask the absence of understanding.
=== Global Asymmetries and Epistemic Centralization ===
AI’s geopolitical dimensions draw attention to questions of influence, globalism, and colonization. Training regimes often reproduce global asymmetries in language and corpus composition: English-language and Global North sources dominate, while linguistic and epistemic diversity from other regions receive less representation. Bender et al. (2021) critically analyze how larger models reproduce hegemonic views, noting that the damages associated with large-scale language models—environmental costs, representational harms, concentration of power—are more likely to fall on marginalized populations.
Chung (2025) extends geographic scope to Asia's advanced economies, revealing how techno-developmentalism produces distinct imaginaries shaped by local political-economic conditions. Multilingual models, community-owned datasets, and South–South collaborations seek to counteract epistemic centralization, yet the structural dynamics of extraction without reciprocity remain strong. Arthur et al. (2021) reveal how national policy shapes whether openness reduces or reproduces inequities, showing that structural barriers—funding models, institutional incentives, infrastructure gaps—mediate between stated commitments to openness and their realization in practice.
Debates over determinism, diversity, and justice challenge narratives of technological inevitability. Sartori and Theodorou (2022) extend this analysis to the global scale, emphasizing that adoption choices, design priorities, and evaluation metrics remain matters of collective agency—and that the communities most affected by AI's asymmetries are precisely those least represented in the governance structures that shape them. Justice-oriented evaluation foregrounds the distribution of harms and benefits, rather than focusing solely on aggregate performance: who is helped, who is harmed, and along which axes of power and marginalization?
=== Humanity, Community, Connection, and the Affective Dimensions of AI Mediation ===
Beyond the technical and governance dimensions, AI mediation carries affective and relational aspects that shape scholarly communication in subtle but significant ways. Generative systems influence the tone and velocity of discourse and can intensify polarization or foster connection depending on design choices and deployment contexts. The ability to flood channels with synthetic text or avatars strains existing trust infrastructures, creating new challenges for maintaining the relational fabric of scholarly communities.
Design choices that emphasize care—thoughtful moderation, friction for high-risk actions, community control of spaces—become part of scholarly platform ethics. These choices counter acceleration and decontextualization that undermine deliberation and mutual recognition. The question moves beyond whether AI produces accurate outputs, but whether AI-mediated environments support the kinds of dialogue, disagreement, and collaborative inquiry that scholarship requires. Connection and community constitute values that technical efficiency can erode if left unattended.
Jensen et al. (2022) explore how digital communities of care can be fostered through attention to safety, security, and trust—values that require ongoing cultivation rather than one-time technical implementation. The relational dimensions of scholarship—mentorship, collaboration, peer recognition, collegial support—may be affected by AI mediation in ways that exceed questions of accuracy or efficiency.
=== Environmental and Labour Costs ===
Material costs, both labour and environmental, ground AI capability in ways that often remain invisible. The AI pipeline depends on precarious annotation and moderation labour, often transnational and underpaid. Workers in the Global South perform essential tasks—labeling training data, flagging harmful content, refining model outputs—under conditions that rarely feature in celebratory narratives of AI advancement. This hidden labour connects AI development to broader patterns of extraction and externalization, where the costs of technological systems are displaced onto vulnerable populations.
Energy and water consumption for training and deployment contribute to climate impacts that intersect with environmental justice concerns. Bender et al. (2021) observe that the damages associated with large-scale language models—environmental costs, representational harms, concentration of power—"are more likely to fall on marginalized populations." The communities least likely to benefit from AI capabilities bear disproportionate burdens from their development.
Disclosure norms, ethical procurement, and commitments to "green AI" bring these dimensions into infrastructural planning rather than treating them as externalities. For institutions committed to sustainability and justice, AI adoption cannot be evaluated solely on functional criteria; the material conditions of AI production become relevant to responsible deployment decisions. This connects AI governance to broader institutional commitments around environmental responsibility and labour ethics.
== AI and "Scholarship" ==
Across the scholarly lifecycle, AI now participates in research, writing, teaching, review, and administration, changing how practice and infrastructure co-evolve. The tension between operational assistance and epistemic authority manifests at each stage.
=== Research Methods and Practice ===
Research methods and practices incorporate LLMs for literature review, coding, data cleaning, translation, and analysis. Key questions concern how assistance is documented, how outputs are validated, and how communities renegotiate the line between exploratory use, operational support, interpretive contribution, and settled scholarly claim. Mehlenbacher, Balbon, and Mehlenbacher (2024) examine "synthetic genres" that push apart definitions of "information" and "knowledge," suggesting that AI-generated text occupies a novel categorical space requiring new frameworks for evaluation. Bozkurt (2024) addresses authorship implications, proposing the aiTARAS Framework while maintaining that responsibility ultimately belongs to the human author. Maintaining epistemic standards while exploring new efficiencies requires treating AI as a tool supporting thought and analysis, not as a substitute for disciplinary judgement.
Domain-specific norms—interpretive rigor in the humanities, reproducibility in quantitative fields—must shape appropriate use. The question of when AI assistance becomes AI authorship remains contested, with implications for credit, accountability, and the integrity of scholarly claims. Documenting AI use transparently allows readers to assess the epistemic status of outputs and evaluate whether human judgement remains central to the knowledge claims of a given piece.
=== Scholarly Outputs ===
Forms of scholarly output are changing as generative tools support multimodal and interactive work: dynamic narratives, layered visualizations, and synthesis artefacts that draw together diverse sources. Bergstrom and Ruediger (2024) anticipate "discovery, interpretation, and writing services" becoming integrated suites while noting concerns about platform intermediation that could concentrate power over scholarly communication. Authorship, attribution, and preservation practices need to adapt: whose contributions are recognized, how AI assistance is disclosed, and how AI-mediated outputs are archived and made citable. Provenance and disclosure become part of the paratext, informing evaluations of reliability and situating works within ongoing conversations.
=== Teaching and Pedagogy ===
Teaching and pedagogy integrate AI as both subject and instrument. Tan and Maravilla (2024) position AI as "catalyst necessitating pedagogical transformation—shifting from transmission models toward environments where students actively construct knowledge." This reframing treats AI as an occasion for rethinking educational purposes and methods, emphasizing the human capacities—critical judgement, ethical reflection, creative synthesis—that AI systems cannot replicate.
Deng et al. (2025) meta-analyze 69 studies finding ChatGPT improves performance while reducing mental effort, raising questions about what learning means when cognitive work is offloaded to machines. Their findings suggest that traditional assessment measures require recalibration to capture the thinking processes that educational institutions value. The tension between efficiency and process manifests acutely here: if AI can produce essays, what is being assessed? Process-centered assessment emphasizes transparency, ethical reflection, and the development of critical literacies that enable students to assess model outputs, recognize limitations, and engage thoughtfully with AI-mediated knowledge.
Lee and Palmer (2025) establish prompt engineering as emergent practice mirroring "Socratic dialogue," suggesting continuities between AI interaction and established pedagogical traditions. Oates and Johnson (2025) demonstrate pedagogical value in making AI outputs "subjects for evaluation rather than endpoints of learning"—an approach that uses AI as material for critical analysis. Berry (2023) warns that uncritical AI reliance risks "algorithmization" of Digital Humanities, where computational methods become defaults that shape questions before they are asked.
=== Service and Peer Review ===
Service and peer review use AI for triage, formatting checks, and detection tasks—identifying duplication, verifying references, smoothing language—while preserving human judgement for evaluations of originality, significance, and methodological rigor. Sun (2025) maps LLM applications in peer review, emphasizing that models "remain fundamentally limited in assessing research novelty". Hosseini and Horbach (2023) document potential to combat reviewer fatigue while identifying risks when "operational assistance crosses into epistemic territory," suggesting that the boundary between support and substitution requires careful negotiation. Checco et al. (2021) demonstrate AI can predict outcomes based on "superficial" features while emphasizing "semi-automated" approaches that preserve human judgement for consequential decisions.
The line between operational assistance and epistemic authority runs directly through peer review, but it is better understood as a moving boundary than a fixed division. Tasks such as formatting checks, duplication detection, reference verification, and metadata checks may sit relatively comfortably on the operational side. Literature triage, reviewer matching, summary generation, and consistency checking occupy more contested middle ground. Assessments of novelty, significance, methodological rigor, interpretive adequacy, and contribution to a field require the kind of accountable judgement that remains distinctively human. Clarity about this boundary helps preserve the integrity of peer review while leveraging AI's capacity for routine tasks.
The inverse problem is integrity infrastructure. AI may assist legitimate review workflows, but it can also amplify older forms of scholarly fraud: paper mills, fabricated peer reviews, synthetic citations, citation cartels, manipulated images, and low-quality or fabricated manuscripts designed to pass superficial screening. These problems predate contemporary genAI, but generative systems increase their scale, speed, and plausible fluency. Responsible AI governance in publishing therefore requires attention not only to how reviewers may use AI, but also to how editorial systems detect, document, and respond to AI-amplified threats to the scholarly record.
=== Research-Related Infrastructures ===
Research-related infrastructures span organizational governance, publishing and communication platforms, workflow systems, and accountability mechanisms. Governance frameworks, risk registers, roles, and capacity-building programs institutionalize stewardship, coordinating policy and practice across libraries, IT, research support, and ethics offices. Wu, Zhang, and Carroll (2024) document Big Ten universities' "multi-unit governance involving information technology, teaching centers, libraries, and research offices"—a distributed model recognizing AI as a cross-sectoral concern requiring coordinated response.
AI also places new pressure on open scholarly infrastructure. Repositories, commons platforms, digital research infrastructures, standards bodies, and open-science advising organizations must decide whether and how to integrate AI-mediated search, metadata generation, summarization, moderation, preservation, and analytics. These decisions affect governance, sustainability, procurement, interoperability, environmental cost, labour, and the degree to which open infrastructures remain accountable to scholarly and public communities rather than becoming dependent on proprietary AI services.
Open infrastructure responses should therefore be assessed against principles such as transparency, community governance, interoperability, portability, auditability, and long-term stewardship. In this context, standards for open infrastructure become AI governance instruments: they shape whether AI functions can be inspected, contested, replaced, or collectively maintained.
Papagiannidis, Mikalef, and Conboy (2025) differentiate governance practices, revealing tensions "between centralized oversight and distributed expertise." Institutions must navigate between the efficiency of centralized decision-making and the contextual knowledge held by distributed practitioners who understand how AI affects their specific domains.
Rughiniș et al. (2025) introduce "dual black-boxing" capturing compound accountability challenges when opaque AI systems meet opaque institutional processes. When neither the AI nor the institution is transparent about its decision-making, accountability becomes doubly difficult. Janssen (2025) reframes AI governance as managing "complex adaptive systems characterized by co-evolution and emergent properties," suggesting that governance frameworks must themselves be adaptive. Weber et al. (2023)—whose findings on organizational capacity are discussed in the cross-cutting tensions above—appear here as a reminder that infrastructure governance is where those abstract tensions become concrete institutional failures.
Publishing and communication infrastructures increasingly integrate AI functions—journal recommendation, reviewer matching, manuscript screening, metadata generation—as part of scholarly workflow systems. Kousha and Thelwall (2024) map AI tool deployment across the publishing pipeline, distinguishing demonstrated capabilities from promotional claims. Their analysis reveals that substantial efficiency improvements are achievable in labour-intensive administrative tasks, while human judgement remains integral to core intellectual evaluations. This distinction—between what AI can assist with operationally and what requires human epistemic judgement—structures responsible integration of AI into publishing infrastructures. Ultimately, however, the success of these infrastructural choices is measured not just by operational efficiency, but by how effectively they mediate knowledge for the diverse publics who rely on them.
== Audiences and Differential Impacts ==
Audiences—scholars, students, practitioners, policymakers, and broader publics—encounter AI-mediated summaries, translations, and recommendations that shape how they access and interpret scholarship. Each audience brings different needs, literacies, and vulnerabilities to these encounters, and AI effects manifest differently across these diverse contexts.
Personalization raises the risk of filter bubbles, where recommendation systems surface content that confirms existing interests and perspectives while obscuring alternatives. Taneja and Tripathi (2020) identify structural tensions inherent in personalization algorithms that enhance user experience while simultaneously constructing echo chambers that systematically exclude novel, dissenting, or interdisciplinary perspectives. For scholarly communication, filter bubbles could reinforce disciplinary silos and impede the cross-fertilization that drives innovation. Audience-aware communication emphasizes context, uncertainty, and reciprocity, recognizing that different audiences need different framings and levels of technical detail.
The accessibility principles outlined earlier apply with particular force here: different audiences face different obstacles. AI can broaden participation and lower barriers—through translation, summarization, and alternative formats—but only when its design and governance prioritize inclusion, fidelity, and the preservation of diverse voices and perspectives. Da Silva Cardoso and Rocio (2025) propose frameworks for integrating AI into academic digital libraries that position librarians as essential partners in system development, emphasizing that understanding the nuanced and context-dependent needs of diverse academic communities requires human expertise that cannot be automated. The question is whether AI mediation grows or shrinks the publics that can engage with scholarship.
The sources reveal how AI effects vary by context in ways that demand attention to differential impacts:
'''Institutional type'''. AI adoption is shaped by uneven institutional capacities, but these differences do not map neatly onto size or prestige. Large research universities may have more formal infrastructure, while also facing larger user bases, more complex bureaucracies, and less responsive or less humane interventions. Smaller institutions, community colleges, public libraries, independent scholarly organizations, and grassroots knowledge projects may face different constraints, including limited staffing, funding, or access to specialized expertise. Equitable AI adoption therefore requires governance models that can adapt across institutional contexts without assuming uniform access to technical capacity, administrative infrastructure, or training resources.
'''Language communities'''. What serves English-language scholarship may disadvantage multilingual communities. Models trained predominantly on English reproduce Anglophone perspectives; multilingual support often lags behind. For scholars working in languages underrepresented in training corpora, AI tools may be less accurate, less helpful, or actively distorting. Linguistic diversity constitutes both an epistemic and an ethical concern: knowledge produced in non-dominant languages risks marginalization when AI systems favor majority languages.
'''Career stage'''. What benefits established researchers may burden early-career scholars differently. Senior researchers with established reputations may more easily navigate AI-mediated environments, using AI assistance to amplify existing authority. Early-career scholars face additional pressures around attribution, originality, and demonstrating independent capability. When AI can generate fluent prose, summarize literatures, and accelerate administrative or writing tasks, how do junior scholars demonstrate the intellectual development that hiring, promotion and grant committees have traditionally valued? Assessment criteria developed for human-only production may require adaptation to remain meaningful in AI-augmented contexts, but such adaptation must avoid intensifying surveillance or creating new burdens of disclosure that fall unevenly on those with the least institutional power.
AI in the evaluation of researchers deserves separate attention from AI in the peer review of scholarly outputs. Hiring, promotion, tenure, grants, fellowships, and institutional metrics shape careers, disciplines, and access to scholarly futures. If AI-mediated tools are used to screen CVs, rank candidates, summarize dossiers, evaluate productivity, or assess “fit,” their consequences may be especially significant for early-career scholars, contingent faculty, disabled scholars, scholars working in less dominant languages, interdisciplinary researchers, and those whose contributions are not well captured by standard metrics. Governance in this area should require transparency, contestability, human accountability, and careful attention to disparate impact.
'''Disciplinary context'''. Different disciplines bring different norms, methods, and evaluation criteria to AI engagement. What constitutes appropriate AI assistance in a literature review differs from appropriate assistance in data analysis or creative work. Disciplinary communities are developing varied approaches, and cross-disciplinary dialogue helps surface assumptions and identify best practices that might transfer across contexts.
'''Geographic location'''. Scholars in different regions face different infrastructural realities, regulatory frameworks, and access conditions. AI tools developed primarily for well-resourced contexts may not serve scholars working with limited bandwidth, different privacy regimes, or constrained institutional support. Geographic diversity in AI impacts connects to broader patterns of global inequality in knowledge production and circulation.
Attention to these differential impacts marks responsible AI adoption, requiring ongoing assessment of who benefits, who bears burdens, and how distributions might be made more equitable. Rather than assuming uniform effects, responsible governance monitors for disparate impacts and adjusts policies and tools in response to evidence of inequitable outcomes.
== Phenomena, Relations, and Ongoing Inquiry ==
The sources in this annotated bibliography have been selected to trace several intersecting concerns. Conceptually, works that articulate critical frameworks (STS, data colonialism) offer key tools for understanding AI as a sociotechnical formation. (Anderson 2024; Ali et al. 2023; Bender et al. 2021). Normatively, scholarship on public engagement, participatory infrastructures, reciprocity, and accessibility grounds the discussion in the normative coordinates of open social scholarship (Arbuckle et al. 2022; El Khatib et al. 2019). Infrastructurally, sources on data governance (FAIR and CARE), licensing, repositories, and platforms illuminate how AI is being integrated into the material and organizational substrates of knowledge work (Carroll et al. 2020; White et al. 2024). Methodologically, contributions from anthropology, STS, media studies, information science, and environmental humanities help maintain epistemic plurality and attend to global and intersectional dimensions (Chung 2025; Richter, Katzenbach, and Schäfer 2025). Finally, empirically, studies of peer review, literature searching, pedagogical applications, and governance supply concrete evidence of AI's effects in practice (Sun 2025; Deng et al. 2025; Wu, Zhang, and Carroll 2024).
== Conceptual Mapping ==
The conceptual mapping that orients this bibliography treats concepts, phenomena, and relations as interconnected. This mapping is meant to help readers locate where a given source sits: what it names, what it observes, and what it connects:
'''Concepts''' such as openness, provenance, bias, governance, data sovereignty, participation, reproducibility, labour, sustainability, platformization, multilingualism, accessibility, evaluation, enclosure, commons, personalization, and exposure diversity mark key terms of analysis.
'''Phenomena''' such as pretraining on public corpora, proliferation of synthetic content, recommendation feedback loops, metadata drift, hallucination, hybrid openness models, human-in-the-loop verification, green AI practices, community moderation, content credentials, and retrieval-augmented generation describe observable patterns in the field.
'''Relations''' trace interactions among these elements: openness and enclosure meet through licensing and reciprocity mechanisms; provenance and trust are linked through audit trails and disclosure practices; bias and diversity intersect in dataset governance and evaluation design; governance and participation connect through co-design and community oversight; platformization shapes visibility through algorithmic curation and efforts to foster exposure diversity; labour and sustainability meet in discussions of ethical procurement and environmental accounting; reproducibility pushes against black-boxing through documentation and open benchmarking; multilingualism and accessibility intertwine in translation and community review; evaluation anchors legitimacy by attending to social impact and equity metrics.
== Focused Areas for Further Intervention ==
Several areas emerge from this scan as candidates for shorter, more pragmatic follow-up work. AI-mediated scholarly discovery is already reshaping canon formation, citation patterns and visibility through search engines, recommender systems, citation-context services, discovery platforms and automated synthesis tools. Provenance infrastructure, including content credentials, persistent identifiers, verifiable metadata, and workflow documentation, could strengthen disclosure by making AI involvement more portable, auditable and machine-readable. Smaller, community-built, purpose-specific models offer a constructive path for aligning AI with OSS values where communities can define scope, data governance, evaluation criteria, and benefit-sharing arrangements.
Integrity infrastructure also requires urgent attention, since paper mills, fabricated reviews, synthetic citations and AI-amplified fraud threaten the trust systems upon which scholarship depends. AI in the evaluation of researchers—hiring, promotion, grants, fellowships, and institutional metrics—deserves treatment distinct from peer review of outputs because its consequence for early-career scholars, equity and disciplinary futures may be especially profound. Parallel interventions on AI and open licensing, and on AI’s effects on open scholarly infrastructure, would clarify how licensors, libraries, funders, digital research infrastructures, advising bodies and standards communities are adapting to machine use of open knowledge.
=== Conditions for Flourishing ===
The question animating this bibliography remains phenomenological: what conditions enable scholarship to flourish? The sources suggest these conditions include:
* '''Diverse participation''' that brings varied perspectives to bear on complex problems
* '''Critical literacy''' that equips scholars and publics to evaluate AI-mediated claims
* '''Transparent processes''' that make choices visible and contestable
* '''Human accountability''' that maintains responsibility for consequential decisions
* '''Infrastructural stewardship''' that ensures technical systems serve public purposes
OSS principles provide the normative coordinates for navigating the cross-cutting tensions this scan has identified—offering a framework to ensure that operational assistance does not usurp epistemic authority, that openness resists extractive enclosure, that technical deployments match organizational capacity, and that efficiency does not erase the deliberative processes of scholarship. Specifically, openness with care balances access with consent and community control. Participation with shared authority embeds publics and communities in design and evaluation. Accessibility spans language, disability, and technical literacy. Reciprocity ensures that where community-sourced data or labour underwrite AI functions, benefits flow back to contributors. Infrastructural responsibility commits institutions to steward provenance, auditability, and accountability across deployment lifecycles.
This mapping does not aim to close debate or fix categories. It sketches a topology of the current field: which nodes are active, where tensions gather, and how shifts in one domain reverberate through others. The annotated bibliography is offered as a baseline "lay of the land" against which ongoing research can be situated, helping scholars and practitioners locate their work within a broader conceptual ecology and identify gaps, alignments, and opportunities for intervention shaped by OSS principles of accessibility, reciprocity, and public value.
These conditions also point towards a positive agenda. AI-mediated scholarship could support forms of access and engagement that have long mattered to OSS: translation across languages and registers, navigation of complex archives, discovery across disciplinary boundaries, support of disabled readers and writers, richer metadata, and new forms of dialogue between specialists and broader publics. Whether such uses weaken or strengthen scholarship depends less on the abstract presence of AI than on the infrastructures, governance processes, and values through which AI is developed and adopted.
The landscape will continue to shift. New capabilities will emerge, governance frameworks will evolve, communities will develop practices and norms through experimentation and deliberation. What this bibliography offers is a documented moment from which change can be measured and assessed. The sources assembled here provide conceptual resources for that ongoing work: frameworks for analysis, evidence of effects, models for governance, and principles for evaluation. The task ahead is to use these resources thoughtfully, maintaining the commitments to accessibility, reciprocity, and public engagement that make scholarship worth pursuing.
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==Histories & Theories of AI==
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'''Ali, Syed Mustafa, Stephanie Dick, Sarah Dillon, Matthew L. Jones, Jonnie Penn, and Richard Staley. 2023. “Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power.” ''BJHS Themes'' 8: 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2023.15.'''
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The work of these authors seeks to move beyond “conventional origin myths” of AI by contextualizing the academic historical approach within their interdisciplinary backgrounds. As a result, Ali et al. argue that histories of broader processes (like industrialization, colonialism, and social science) can represent the “genealogy” of AI, which is not identified as a specific object but as a grouping of diverse technologies under a loose banner, requiring an equally diverse approach. Although AI is the “flagship of the Information Age”, it was clearly conditioned by the “Management Age”, as these “genealogies” feature four common thematic threads of “hidden labour”, “encoded behaviour”, “disingenuous rhetoric” and “cognitive injustice”. AI is therefore not only situated within the history of computing, but the history of control, the product of the interacting formalist and empiricist views of “intelligence” within Cold War epistemology. In many ways, AI’s refinement of formal abstraction reinforces and impresses Western systems and structures, so these authors do not critique AI with the goal of improvement, but to clarify what AI “is”, “is not”, and perhaps “should not” be.
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'''Anderson, Marc M. 2024. “AI as Philosophical Ideology: A Critical Look Back at John McCarthy’s Program.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 37 (2): 44. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-024-00731-1.'''
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This paper critically analyzes the synthesis of McCarthy’s AI development program, identifying its goals’ nature, purpose, relationship to society, and implications upon morality and social control. Firstly, Anderson considers the most problematic themes of McCarthy’s early and middle writings, then arguing that McCarthy’s later works consolidated his stance by replacing “tentative assumptions” with “statements whose linkages with contemporaneous analytic philosophy are made unequivocally” and thereby present AI as “the outcome of a certain philosophical way of looking at the world”. Here, Anderson emphasizes McCarthy’s biases towards objectivism, scientism, and analytic behaviourism; tendency to enable progress in AI by waiting to identify risks; positioning of philosophy as subordinate “handmaiden” to science; and uneasy presupposition humans have innate knowledge of the world’s object character (which AI will need added). To Anderson, the sum of the “ethical” aspects, “philosophical” aspects, and “competitive” nature of McCarthy’s program give it all the fundamental “characteristics of an ideological program”. This ideology has had deep direct influence, for example by joining AI ethics to consequentialist dilemmas like the “Trolley problem”, and deep indirect influence, for example by influencing a modular and component technical approach. Anderson argues this “ideology” was caused by McCarthy’s motive of making a “servile” and “stripped down model of human mental engagement without emotional qualities”. Overall, Anderson argues McCarthy’s conception of AI as a “perfectly rational abstraction of human thinking” involves severe misconceptions around rationality, and has “come to serve as a blind for increasing techno-corporate control of society” with its propagation of the belief that “AI systems should be controlled as servants”.
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'''Bender, Emily M., Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, and Shmargaret Shmitchell. 2021. “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜.” In ''Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency'', 610–23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3442188.3445922.'''
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Bender et al. critically analyze the environmental and social risks of ever larger language models trained with huge uncurated datasets from the web. Their first concern is the environmental costs of training language models, which require increasing energy and compute requirements that further environmental damages that are more likely to fall on marginalized populations. Their social concerns are that language models have the potential to reproduce hegemonic views, reinforce stereotypes, and further reify inequality due to the unrepresentativeness of their training data. Despite the increasing amounts of data ingested in these models, the authors argue that size does not guarantee diversity because there are people who are not on the web (and therefore not included in training data), the content of marginalized people online is less likely to be included in these large datasets and, if it is, it might be filtered out during the data preparation process. Therefore, the authors urge developers to stop using larger training datasets if they cannot be documented. As an alternative, they suggest curating and documenting smaller datasets created for specific purposes, evaluating models by the amount of resources they consume, and developing research that centers the people who are more likely to be adversely affected by the resulting technology.
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'''Berry, David M. 2025. “Synthetic Media and Computational Capitalism: Towards a Critical Theory of Artificial Intelligence.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 5257–5269. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02265-2'''
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Berry develops a critical theory of artificial intelligence centered on what he terms the "algorithmic condition"—a historical moment when computational systems generate cultural content indistinguishable from human production, thereby destabilizing traditional markers of authenticity and authorship. Engaging with Frankfurt School critical theory, particularly concepts of false consciousness and reification, Berry argues that contemporary AI represents a qualitative transformation he calls "the Inversion," where machine-generated works not only replicate but actively reshape the grounds upon which experience and meaning are constituted. This moves beyond mechanical reproduction (Benjamin) or cybernetic feedback (Wiener) toward what Berry theorizes as "post-consciousness," where boundaries between individual and synthetic consciousness become porous. His concept of "diffusionisation" describes how AI systems dissolve cultural forms into probabilistic vector spaces and reconstitute them through latent space manipulation, producing "AI slop"—low-quality synthetic content that infiltrates information ecosystems with garbled meaning. Berry positions this transformation within "computational capitalism," arguing that algorithmic mediation now structures forms of life in ways that demand new critical methods. His "constellational analysis" proposes mapping the interdependencies among technical systems, cultural production, and political-economic structures to resist subsumption into algorithmic logics. Where earlier automation debates focused on task substitution, Berry foregrounds how synthetic media transforms the infrastructure of meaning-making itself, rendering questions of interpretability and embedded bias not as technical problems but as symptoms of deeper epistemic and political reconfigurations under computational conditions.
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'''Chun, J., & Elkins, K. (2023). “The Crisis of Artificial Intelligence: A New Digital Humanities Curriculum for Human-Centred AI.” ''International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing'' 17 (2). https://doi.org/10.3366/ijhac.2023.0310'''
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Chun and Elkins position AI's rapid advancement as precipitating multiple interlocking crises—in higher education, in diversity and inclusion within technology fields, and in the broader socioeconomic fabric—that demand a specifically humanities-oriented pedagogical response. Their intervention challenges the prevalent assumption that AI literacy should emerge from STEM-dominated curricula, arguing instead that Digital Humanities offers distinctive pathways for cultivating critical engagement with computational systems. Where conventional computer science education treats AI as primarily a technical phenomenon requiring engineering skills, Chun and Elkins foreground reflective and collaborative meaning-making, insisting that the most effective AI tools amplify rather than replace human intellectual engagement. Their framework explicitly connects pedagogical design to civic preparation, positioning students not as mere consumers or operators of AI systems but as critically engaged citizens capable of interrogating the social and economic implications of algorithmic mediation. Drawing on theories of human-centered computing, they articulate an AI DH curriculum structured around two core commitments: opening meaningful research avenues for humanities scholars working with computational methods and addressing DEI shortcomings by engaging students traditionally alienated by conventional STEM pathways. Their approach implicitly challenges the epistemic authority claims embedded in AI discourse—the fantasy that technical expertise alone can adjudicate questions about algorithmic deployment—by insisting that humanistic inquiry offers essential resources for navigating AI's transformative effects on knowledge production, labor organization, and cultural representation.
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'''Chung, Hiu-Fung. 2025. “Betting on (Un)Certain Futures: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of AI and Varieties of Techno-Developmentalism in Asia.” ''Information, Communication & Society'', 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2535427.'''
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Chung redirects scholarly attention from dominant AI powers—China, the United States—to economically advanced but geographically non-dominant Asian societies: Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Mobilizing the concept of "techno-developmentalism" to analyze how developmental states harness technological innovation for political-economic projects, Chung identifies three distinct imaginaries that emerge from specific historical, institutional, and geopolitical conditions. Singapore's "cybernetic pragmatism" deploys AI to legitimize neoliberal authoritarianism, embedding computational governance as a continuation of technocratic rule. Hong Kong's "techno-entrepreneurship" imaginary seeks to refashion financial capitalism through AI-driven innovation, positioning the territory as a global fintech hub amid shifting relationships with mainland China. Taiwan's "defensive survival modality" frames AI development as simultaneously addressing internal socioeconomic instability and external threats from superpower rivalry, particularly cross-strait tensions. Chung's analysis challenges the Global North/South binary that structures much AI governance literature, revealing how small advanced economies navigate strategic coupling with global tech industries while managing profound uncertainties about AI-centric reforms. His discourse analysis of policy documents from the early 2010s through 2024 demonstrates how national imaginaries encode assumptions about automation's effects on labor markets, the appropriate balance between state coordination and market mechanisms, and the role of computational infrastructure in securing geopolitical position. This comparative framework illuminates how different state formations mobilize AI to address divergent crises of legitimacy, capital accumulation, and sovereign security.
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'''van Es, Karin, and Dennis Nguyen. 2024. “‘Your Friendly AI Assistant’: The Anthropomorphic Self-Representations of ChatGPT and Its Implications for Imagining AI.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 3591–3603. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-02108-6.'''
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van Es and Nguyen analyze how “social-technical imaginaries” invoked by “self-representations” of GenAI could influence public perception of the technology. These “socio-technical imaginaries” are a category of trending concept, which can exist in contrast, as both utopian and dystopian conceptions of AI are present in public discourse. These are dynamically changeable, often strategically promoted by tech companies to influence regulation, and influenced by a variety of media technologies and ecologies with equally diverse social, cultural, and political implications. The authors identify a range of current “socio-technical imaginaries” of AI. This includes: misconceived “magical thinking”, largely produced by poor terminology; speculative, exaggerative debates on AI capabilities, which distract from actualized and present risks; visual motifs correlating intelligence, efficiency, logic, duty, and trust, which are not inherent to Generative AI; and anthropomorphism, which brings a slew of problems surrounding social biases. To study AI “self-representations”, van Es and Nguyen have ChatGPT generate fifty images and fifty-eight sections of text, responding to several variations of the prompt “create an image of yourself”. The authors then perform an empirical, qualitative-exploratory analysis of this content to examine which “socio-technical imaginaries” dominate the material. These images most significantly emphasized ChatGPT’s alleged “social intelligence”, depicted as a friendly research assistant possessing “real” intellect - ironically often surrounded by books. Anthropomorphism was usually present, with eighty-two percent of images portraying AI as humanoid, and a further six percent as a human brain. Futuristic motifs like holograms, metallic shades, and the cosmos portrayed AI as near-magical. Textual responses expressed these same themes, demonstrating consistent messaging. Taken together, these generated responses encourage overlooking the ethical and legal challenges posed by trending GenAI technologies, “overestimate their capabilities”, and “potentially lead to mistakenly perceive them as trustworthy companions”. This raises questions as to what extent specific guidelines to these responses were programmed by OpenAI, or indicative of popular opinion.
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'''Jones, Matthew L. 2023. “AI in History.” ''American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1360–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad361.'''
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Jones explores how evolving approaches to AI research reflect upon the importance of studying artificial intelligence’s history. He believes traditional attempts to produce “symbolic” AI have been proven as misguided, comparing their failures to the traditionally unpopular “empiricist” approach. This approach is now dominant and involves the use of large-scale algorithms to capitalize upon the “unreasonable effectiveness of data” via “machine learning”. However, this shift in trends has also forced the meaning and capabilities of “artificial intelligence” to be reconsidered, now threatening “professions centred on particularity” like history. In response, Jones argues modern AI cannot be considered a “neutral substratum” but as a reflection of human creations - including their best and worst traits. Historians are experts at detecting bias, and this understanding of AI’s historical context is clearly necessary for its appropriate application, so historians should be playing a fundamental role in ensuring AI’s critical use. Jones believes historians can best do this by highlighting the “traces of labour” that can illustrate the “granular complex reality” of AI.
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'''Klein, Lauren, Meredith Martin, André Brock, Maria Antoniak, Melanie Walsh, Jessica Marie Johnson, Lauren Tilton, and David Mimno. 2025. “Provocations from the Humanities for Generative AI Research.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', February 26. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.19190.'''
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Klein et al. explore the stakes of engaging with AI by juxtaposing the humanistic scholar’s investigation of the ‘human’ with the ‘anti-human’ approach of AI, a dichotomy they contextualize within late-stage capitalism. Klein et al. argue that AI’s generalist, binary approach ‘distorts “culture’ to content’. AI programs thereby conduct a ‘statistical enactment of… ideology’, imposing an objectivist European modernist framework of understanding upon the data. This binary conception of data is highlighted within ideas of ‘pure’ versus ‘toxic’ training data, which dismiss that the material inherently ‘reflects cultures and consists of expressions of those cultures’. Even content not being included ‘biases’ the rest of the data, so the best practices of open scholarship cannot fix the root issue - the only way to resolve the issues caused by ‘bias’ is to target the sources of the underlying structural problems. Klein et al. argue this flawed situation was fueled by ‘corporate spokespeople parroting AI hype’ to research - and that this relationship’s politicization should be a particular source of concern. Klein et al. argue AI can still serve a purpose, however. They propose AI with smaller datasets will produce more accurate information when tailored for specific topics and with input from experts of the humanities. Humanists cannot solely effect change, however, as ‘technical researchers must recognize the institutional asymmetries’ of administrative support and funding available to ensure development of ‘humanistic’ AI is a truly equal and interdisciplinary effort.
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'''McIntosh, Timothy R., Susnjak, Teo, Liu, Tong, Watters, Paul, and Halgamuge, Malka N.. 2023. “From Google Gemini to OpenAI Q* (Q-Star): A Survey of Reshaping the Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Landscape.” ''Technologies''. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies13020051 '''
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McIntosh et al. offer a survey of AI development’s frontiers targeted at fellow experts of the field, focussing on evolving “agentic” AI and its resulting research applications. Covering developments, they primarily employ case studies to demonstrate how multimodal AI could eclipse undynamic LLMs, but various “advanced learning techniques” and developments in model architecture are also outlined. On this topic, a table is presented to quantify the relevance of research fields and subfields of AI development. Agentic AI’s possible applications include aiding research by bolstering academic integrity, its market relevance, and its “creative” purposes. McIntosh et al. even argue that development of AGI with “symbolic reasoning” and “probabilistic inference” could handle issues like climate change, considered as a long-term but significant possibility. Therefore, this work is primarily theoretical, with McIntosh et al. centralizing AI’s idealistic applications. However, they do acknowledge AI must be developed with ethical and social principles, for which interdisciplinary cooperation is necessary.
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'''Richter, V., Katzenbach, C., & Schäfer, M. S. (2025). “Imaginaries of Artificial Intelligence.” ''Computers in Human Behavior''. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2025.108682'''
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Richter, Katzenbach, and Schäfer systematize the concept of "sociotechnical imaginaries" as an analytical framework for understanding how collective visions of AI futures shape governance, investment, and public discourse. Engaging explicitly with science and technology studies scholarship—particularly Jasanoff and Kim's formulation of imaginaries as "collectively held, institutionally stabilized, and publicly performed visions"—they demonstrate how AI's meaning emerges through contested negotiations among stakeholders from industry, government, academia, media, and civil society. Their comparative analysis across the United States, China, and Germany challenges simplistic national characterizations, revealing heterogeneous and often contradictory imaginaries even within single regulatory regimes. Where US discourse fragments across multiple geographic AI hubs, German imaginaries center on EU policy compliance and regulatory frameworks, while Chinese articulations align tightly with party-state directives that minimize local variation. Richter and colleagues argue that these imaginaries function performatively, not merely representing AI's future but actively mobilizing resources, legitimating interventions, and establishing trajectories for development. Their framework illuminates how benchmark cultures, optimization narratives, and investor expectations become embedded in technical choices through discursive processes that precede and exceed engineering decisions. By foregrounding stakeholder co-dependencies and cross-national dynamics, the authors position AI imaginaries as sites where epistemological assumptions about intelligence, automation, and progress become institutionalized through political-economic mechanisms—a contribution that connects discourse analysis to questions of power, accountability, and the material reorganization of labor and knowledge production.
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'''Whiteley, Paul. 2023. “Why Artificial Intelligence Is a Misnomer.” ''London School of Economics and Political Science Politics and Policy Blog'', October 19. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-misnomer/'''
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Whiteley criticizes the use of the term artificial intelligence, noting that while such technologies can be valuable for automating specific tasks, the term John McCarthy used in the 1950s was a “disservice.” He argues that the term anthropomorphizes what is essentially a form of computer-assisted statistical analysis. Much of what we call AI functions as a sophisticated prediction system that processes vast amounts of data to produce answers, without any real understanding of the underlying concepts or theories. Whiteley further distinguishes between algorithms, which follow set procedures to identify patterns and make predictions, and inference, which involves interpreting and explaining why those patterns occur. He concludes that the ultimate goal in the field of AI is to create systems capable of predicting behavior across diverse problems. However, he emphasizes that current AI algorithms remain highly specialized, excelling in narrow tasks but lacking the flexibility and understanding required for true general intelligence.
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'''Zeffiro, Andrea. 2024. “Automating (In)securities: Cybersecurity’s AI Imaginaries.” Paper presented at EASST/4S, 2024. https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14156.'''
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Zeffiro interrogates cybersecurity's AI imaginaries through case studies of IBM Watson for Cybersecurity, CrowdStrike's Charlotte AI, and Google's Sec-PaLM, revealing how corporate narratives of AI as "game changer" and "democratizing force" systematically obscure differential vulnerabilities and normative biases. Her analysis challenges the prevalent framing of AI-driven threat detection as technically neutral automation, arguing instead that these systems encode and amplify assumptions about what constitutes risk, who merits protection, and whose insecurities remain invisible. Drawing on critical security studies and science and technology studies, Zeffiro demonstrates how generative AI applications in cybersecurity automate not merely data collection and pattern recognition but also the normative judgments about threat hierarchies embedded in training regimes and performance metrics. Her concept of "automating insecurities" captures this dual process: while AI tools promise enhanced security through real-time threat response with minimal human intervention, they simultaneously institutionalize particular understandings of vulnerability that reflect corporate priorities and market positioning in the "AI arms race." Zeffiro's analysis connects these imaginaries to epistemic claims about AI's inevitability, showing how IBM, CrowdStrike, and Google construct future visions that naturalize their technological approaches while marginalizing alternative security paradigms. By foregrounding what these imaginaries omit—the differential distribution of cyber vulnerabilities across social positions, the political economy of security infrastructure, the discretionary authority embedded in algorithmic triage—Zeffiro positions cybersecurity AI as participating in broader patterns of automation that redistribute power and accountability rather than merely enhancing technical capabilities.
== Past Relation to OSS-Aligned Communities ==
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'''Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2024. ''Beyond Open vs. Closed: Emerging Consensus and Key Questions for Foundation AI Model Governance''. https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/07/beyond-open-vs-closed-emerging-consensus-and-key-questions-for-foundation-ai-model-governance?lang=en.'''
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The report dismantles the binary framing—open vs. closed—that has organized foundation model governance debates, replacing it with a multidimensional spectrum where weight release is only one variable among many (architecture, training data, documentation, licensing terms, structured access). Seven consensus points establish that "openness" serves multiple, sometimes conflicting values (transparency, competition, safety, inclusion) and that weight release amplifies both beneficial and harmful potential without symmetry—its irreversibility and resistance to post-release monitoring create a qualitatively different governance problem than closed deployment, even though closed models' theoretical safety advantages are unevenly realized in practice. The report introduces "precautionary friction" (staged/structured release calibrated to marginal risk over a defined baseline) as the operative governance concept, explicitly rejecting both blanket openness and blanket restriction. Seventeen open questions then expose the infrastructure gaps: evaluation science remains embryonic, post-release monitoring is under-theorized, risk thresholds published by labs lack enforcement specificity, and Global South labor and data contributions are structurally undervalued. This source clarifies the claim that software-style "open source" maps poorly onto foundation models and that hybrid, graduated-release frameworks are where policy consensus is actually forming.
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'''Mitra, Bhaskar, Henriette Cramer, and Olya Gurevich. 2024. “Sociotechnical Implications of Generative Artificial Intelligence for Information Access.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', May 19. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.11612.'''
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Bhaskar et al. diagnose “information access” under generative AI as a sociotechnical settlement rather than a neutral upgrade to search: models do not just retrieve, they intermediate credibility, reshape attention, and re-allocate epistemic authority through interfaces that compress provenance and uncertainty. Their framing is especially useful for open, social scholarship because it links familiar problems of access (indexing, ranking, evaluation) to newer constraints created by platform dependence, opaque model behavior, and the enclosure of research pathways behind proprietary tooling and data. Read through the lenses of industry capture and AI imaginaries, the chapter clarifies how promises of universal assistants can normalize monopoly infrastructures while shifting audit burdens onto users and public institutions. It also implicitly strengthens open communities’ insistence on reproducibility: without open benchmarks, inspectable logs, and preservable corpora, “trustworthy information” becomes a brand claim rather than an evaluable property. The ideas bridge directly to libraries, repositories, and information policy by treating curation, metadata, and stewardship as counter-monopoly infrastructure for accountable AI-mediated access.
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'''Open Source Initiative. The Open Source AI Definition 1.0 (2024–2025). https://opensource.org/ai'''
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OSI’s Open Source AI Definition 1.0 operationalizes “open” as a bundle of enforceable freedoms rather than a branding claim, and it does so by porting the open source software tradition into the AI stack where “source” is more than just code. The definition makes the four freedoms—use, study, modify, share—the evaluative core, then adds a crucial precondition: exercising any of these rights requires access to the preferred form for making modifications and the means to use the system. That move is the governance lever: it blocks “open weights” releases from standing in for openness when the artifacts needed to understand or change system behavior are withheld. On OSI’s framing, openness is not satisfied by permissive inference access or a model file alone; it is satisfied when the system is provisioned so that auditability and alteration are practically possible, including transparency sufficient to trace how results were created and where components (notably data sources) come from. The definition is therefore designed as an anti-openwashing instrument: it supplies a community standard that can be applied to legal/technical packaging to distinguish genuinely open AI systems from hybrid offerings that preserve vendor control through restrictions or missing components. OSI explicitly positions this as policy-relevant infrastructure—an interpretive anchor for regulators and OSS communities trying to resist enclosure pressures while preserving permissionless collaboration. This is a community standard, not a journal article; it is nonetheless important for governance, policy, and OSS alignment.
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'''Vake, Domen, Bogdan Šinik, Jernej Vičič, and Aleksandar Tošić. 2025. “Is Open Source the Future of AI? A Data‑Driven Approach.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', January 27. https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16403'''
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Vake et al. analyze the data of open-source large language models shared on HuggingFace to explore if the open-source community influences the development of LLMs. The authors found that the AI open-source community is expanding rapidly, and it has enhanced the performance of a handful of popular models. However, open-source AI depends on businesses to develop base models and release them openly, but there are few incentives to do so because it risks their intellectual property and competitive edge. Furthermore, AI is different from the development of open-source software because the general public cannot privately run these models. Therefore, the authors conclude that the future of AI development could be similar to the software-as-a-service model, in which the open-source community contributes to model development, while companies generate revenue from model usage.
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'''White, Matt, Ibrahim Haddad, Cailean Osborne, Xiao-Yang Liu, Ahmed Abdelmonsef, Sachin Varghese, and Arnaud Le Hors. 2024. “The Model Openness Framework: Promoting Completeness and Openness for Reproducibility, Transparency, and Usability in AI.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', March 20. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2403.13784'''
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White et al.'s Model Openness Framework (MOF) represents an effort to translate open-source software principles into AI research practices, addressing the growing gap between claims of "openness" and actual transparency in AI model development. Developed through the Linux Foundation's AI & Data Foundation, the framework establishes a three-tiered classification system that specifies which components (code, data, documentation, trained weights, evaluation procedures) must be released under open licenses for models to qualify as "Class III: Open Model," "Class II: Open Tooling," or "Class I: Open Science." The authors' intervention addresses what they term "openwashing"—the strategic use of "open source" rhetoric by companies releasing models with restrictive licenses or incomplete artifacts. By codifying 17 critical components for complete model releases, they make visible the specific practices required for reproducibility and scrutiny, challenging the binary conception of openness inherited from software. Their framework reveals that AI "openness" exists on a spectrum of completeness, from minimal weight release to full disclosure of training data, intermediate checkpoints, and development documentation. Positioned within debates about responsible AI development, the MOF represents a community-driven effort to establish norms before they become ossified by corporate practice or regulatory fiat. The authors draw explicitly on open science principles (FAIR data, reproducibility standards) while adapting them to AI's unique characteristics—particularly the centrality of training data and the distinction between model architecture (code) and trained parameters (data).
== Bias and Technological Determinism ==
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'''Akter, Shahriar, Grace McCarthy, Shahriar Sajib, Katina Michael, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, John D’Ambra, and K. N. Shen. 2021. “Algorithmic Bias in Data-Driven Innovation in the Age of AI.” ''International Journal of Information Management'' 60: 102387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102387.'''
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Akter and colleagues theorize algorithmic bias as emerging from three distinct but interacting sources—data bias, method bias, and societal bias— positioning bias as structural phenomenon inscribed across the entire data-driven innovation (DDI) lifecycle rather than localized technical artifact amenable to isolated correction. Their case study of Australia's Robo-Debt scheme demonstrates how algorithmic systems inherit and amplify existing inequities and foregrounds "dynamic managerial capability" as essential for addressing bias. The authors challenge purely technical approaches, arguing instead that organizational capacity to recognize, interrogate, and respond to bias across data provenance, algorithmic design, and deployment contexts determines whether DDI produces equitable or discriminatory outcomes. This positions bias mitigation as ongoing institutional work requiring cross-functional expertise rather than one-time technical intervention. Their framework implicitly contests technological determinism by revealing how managerial choices about data collection priorities, acceptable error rates, and stakeholder consultation shape algorithmic outcomes in ways that exceed engineering decisions. The emphasis on societal bias as distinct category acknowledges that algorithms operate within and reproduce broader patterns of structural inequality—assumptions about creditworthiness, employability, or welfare eligibility that reflect historical discrimination. Akter et al.'s intervention thus connects bias scholarship to organizational studies and innovation management, positioning algorithmic fairness not as mathematical property but as emergent from institutional practices, power relations, and the political-economic contexts within which DDI unfolds.
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'''Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein, Gemma Newlands, Min Kyung Lee, Christine T. Wolf, Eliscia Kinder, and Will Sutherland. 2021. “Algorithmic Management in a Work Context.” ''Big Data & Society'' 8 (2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517211020332.'''
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Analyzes algorithmic management as a sociotechnical phenomenon reshaping power, discretion, and information flows in organizations; details opacity at technical and organizational levels. Exposes determinist narratives in “smart” automation of management decisions; shows how design choices redistribute authority and labor—central to a nondeterministic, governance-forward stance.
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'''Sartori, L., & Theodorou, A. 2022. “A sociotechnical perspective for the future of AI: narratives, inequalities, and human control.” ''Ethics and Information Technology'' 24 (1), 4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-022-09624-3'''
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Sartori and Theodorou position AI as a "magnifying glass" that automates and amplifies existing social inequalities rather than introducing bias as a novel technical problem, directly challenging narratives that frame fairness as achievable through post hoc algorithmic adjustment. Their sociotechnical framing insists that intelligent machines operate within specific institutional contexts where historical patterns of discrimination become encoded in data collection, annotation practices, and deployment decisions—a structural account that resists reduction to technical fixes. The authors engage critically with the AI technical community's emphasis on transparency, explainability, accountability, and contestability, acknowledging these as necessary but insufficient responses that risk becoming "panaceas" if divorced from attention to power asymmetries and organizing visions. Their analysis of technological narratives reveals how AI discourse reflects and reproduces traditional lines of social, economic, and political inequality: who gets to articulate AI futures, whose concerns register as legitimate risks, and which imaginaries gain institutional traction. By foregrounding narratives as both reflecting organizing visions and constituting "tangible signs" of inequality, Sartori and Theodorou demonstrate how deterministic framing—treating AI development as inevitable—forecloses deliberation about alternative design pathways. Their call for "diverse approaches" and "richer knowledge about narratives" positions non-determinism as methodological commitment: attending to contingent choices, plural stakeholder perspectives, and varied criteria of success that resist singular optimization logics. This intervention connects bias scholarship to governance debates, arguing that human control requires not just technical interpretability but institutional mechanisms for contestation that acknowledge AI practice as fundamentally interdisciplinary and politically consequential.
== Knowledge Foundations ==
===Diversity===
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2020. “How Can We Broaden and Diversify Humanities Knowledge Translation?” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.12'''
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Articulates diversity as a condition for valid public-facing scholarship; emphasizes inclusive modes of knowledge translation and participatory approaches resonant with OSS.
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'''Arthur, Paul L., Lyida Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, & Ray Siemens. (2021). “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'' 36 (4), 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063'''
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Australian context scan identifies structural barriers and opportunities for diverse participation in open scholarship.
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'''Crompton, Constance, Lori Antranikan, Ruth Truong, & Paige Maskell. 2020. “Familiar Wikidata: The Case for Building a Data Source We Can Trust.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.02'''
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Makes the case for community governance and trust in open data infrastructures to safeguard plural representation and mitigate erasure in knowledge graphs.
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'''Fanning, Katie, Claire Kim, and Jon Saklofske. 2023. “Interactive Inspirations: The Case for Incorporating Joy and Play in Open Social Scholarship.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.012'''
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Argues that Open Social Scholarship must move beyond simple open access by cultivating "joy and play" as critical, anti-capitalist methodologies for community engagement. They demonstrate this through a prototype parody app and use its practical limitations to expose the structural friction between sustaining non-extractive digital commons and the realities of privatized app ecosystems and precarious academic funding.
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'''Rockwell, Geoffrey, Kaylin Land, and Andrew MacDonald. 2021. “Social Analytics Through Spyral.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.004 '''
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Demonstrates community-aware analytics for scholarly communities; touches on representational choices and the risks of flattening diverse practices through metrics.
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'''Siemens, Lynne, and the INKE Research Group (2023). “I Stayed for the Community: Collaboration and Community in an Open Social Scholarship Research Project.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.013'''
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Views the success of open social scholarship as depending heavily on "heritage relationships" and the invisible labor of interpersonal maintenance, treating cross-sector collaboration as a deliberate methodological challenge rather than a natural byproduct of funding. Highlights a structural tension between community-driven qualitative goals and rigid academic metrics, urging institutions to formally recognize and resource the relational infrastructure that sustains Digital Humanities projects.
===Mobilisation===
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities”. ''The Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973'''
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Defines OSS practices and infrastructures to support translation, engagement, and reciprocal exchange between researchers and publics.
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'''Jensen, Graham. 2023. “Introduction: Digital Knowledge Commons, Scholarly Connection, and the Evolution of Open Scholarship.” ''Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Connection''. https://doi.org/10.21428/47bc126e.0ca461a4'''
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Connects social scholarly tools and commons-based infrastructures to mobilization pathways; highlights interoperability and community practices.
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'''Nelson, Brent, Miguel Dela Pena, and the Prototyping the Digital Archive Team & the INKE Research Group. 2023. “No Journal is an Island: The John Donne Journal and the Possibilities of Open Access.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.007'''
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Case study of OA pathways as mobilization; addresses circulation, visibility, and engagement with broader publics.
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'''Winter, Caroline. 2023. “Introduction: Open Scholarship Policy in Focus.” ''Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Policy''. https://doi.org/10.21428/47bc126e.5abba88b'''
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Frames policy as a vehicle for knowledge mobilization across sectors; emphasizes provenance, accountability, and public value alignment.
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'''Winter, Caroline, Tyler Fontenot, Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2020. “Foundations for the Canadian HSS Commons: Exploring the Possibilities of Digital Research Communities.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.05'''
Maps HSS Commons as mobilization infrastructure; addresses governance mechanisms, provenance, and dialogic engagement in a Canadian context.
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===Platforms===
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'''Bullard, Julia. 2023. “Describing the HSS Commons: The View from Metadata.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.004 '''
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Metadata as platform backbone; shows how descriptive schemas shape visibility/legitimacy; connects to interoperability and inclusive description.
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'''Goddard, Lisa. (2021). “Persistent Identifiers as Open Research Infrastructure to Reduce Administrative Burden.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.006 '''
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PIDs as platform connective tissue; crucial for provenance, traceability, and platform interoperability across repositories/journals.
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'''Jensen, Graham, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, Tyler Fontenot, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2022. “Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian HSS Commons.” ''IDEAH'' 3 (2). https://ideah.pubpub.org/pub/h7927ugt '''
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Governance and moderation as platform design commitments; aligns with OSS values around safety and reciprocity.
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'''Meneses, Luis. 2020. “Integrating the Social Media Engine with Large-scale Open Access Repositories: A Discussion.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.04 '''
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Explores platform coupling between OA repositories and social layers; anticipates AI-mediated discovery/recommendation impacts on visibility.
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'''Turin, Mark. 2021. “From Orality to Open: Innovations in Multimedia Monograph Publishing in the Humanities.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.005 '''
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Platform affordances for multimodal scholarship; how platform standards and workflows enable plural forms and publics.
== Open Social Scholarship ==
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, and John Maxwell. (2019). “Modelling Open Social Scholarship Within the INKE Community.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 3 (1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.15'''
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Moves “beyond open access” toward OSS practice by reworking scholarly communication workflows around collaboration, transparency, and community needs. Emphasizes infrastructure choices and governance as sites where values are enacted. Gives concrete criteria for participatory infrastructures and power‑sharing in scholarly communication; helpful to evaluate platform design choices.
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities.” ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973'''
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A concise, peer‑reviewed articulation of open social scholarship (OSS) from INKE/ETCL leaders, translating principles into programs of action: public engagement, community training, policy, and infrastructure. Provides a normative baseline to assess whether platforms and practices foster dialogic exchange and mutuality rather than extraction.
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'''Arthur, Paul L., Lyida Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2021. “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'', 36 (4): 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063'''
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Peer‑reviewed assessment from CA‑Aus collaborators surfaces structural barriers (policy, incentives, infrastructure) and opportunities for publicly engaged open scholarship. Frames how national policy, incentives, and infrastructure shape whether openness reduces or reproduces inequities.
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'''El Khatib, Randa, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2019. “Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography.” ''KULA'' 3 (1): 1–141. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.58'''
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Field‑defining synthesis of OSS foundations, surveying open access, participatory publishing, crowdsourcing, social knowledge creation, and policy. Establishes terminology and exemplars that connect openness with social responsibility. Defines a master index to map subdomains of openness and identify non‑AI precedents for care, accessibility, and accountability in scholarly infrastructures.
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'''Maxwell, John W. 2015. “Beyond Open Access to Open Publication and Open Scholarship.” ''Scholarly and Research Communication'' 6 (3): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2015v6n3a202'''
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Argues that simply “access” is insufficient; emphasizes usability, participatory review, and community‑responsive publishing workflows. Repositions openness as an ecosystem of practices with embedded care and accountability. Yields criteria for evaluating whether “openness” translates to meaningful, non‑extractive participation and shared authority in knowledge production.
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==Histories & Theories of AI==
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'''Ali, Syed Mustafa, Stephanie Dick, Sarah Dillon, Matthew L. Jones, Jonnie Penn, and Richard Staley. 2023. “Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power.” ''BJHS Themes'' 8: 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2023.15.'''
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The work of these authors seeks to move beyond “conventional origin myths” of AI by contextualizing the academic historical approach within their interdisciplinary backgrounds. As a result, Ali et al. argue that histories of broader processes (like industrialization, colonialism, and social science) can represent the “genealogy” of AI, which is not identified as a specific object but as a grouping of diverse technologies under a loose banner, requiring an equally diverse approach. Although AI is the “flagship of the Information Age”, it was clearly conditioned by the “Management Age”, as these “genealogies” feature four common thematic threads of “hidden labour”, “encoded behaviour”, “disingenuous rhetoric” and “cognitive injustice”. AI is therefore not only situated within the history of computing, but the history of control, the product of the interacting formalist and empiricist views of “intelligence” within Cold War epistemology. In many ways, AI’s refinement of formal abstraction reinforces and impresses Western systems and structures, so these authors do not critique AI with the goal of improvement, but to clarify what AI “is”, “is not”, and perhaps “should not” be.
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'''Anderson, Marc M. 2024. “AI as Philosophical Ideology: A Critical Look Back at John McCarthy’s Program.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 37 (2): 44. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-024-00731-1.'''
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This paper critically analyzes the synthesis of McCarthy’s AI development program, identifying its goals’ nature, purpose, relationship to society, and implications upon morality and social control. Firstly, Anderson considers the most problematic themes of McCarthy’s early and middle writings, then arguing that McCarthy’s later works consolidated his stance by replacing “tentative assumptions” with “statements whose linkages with contemporaneous analytic philosophy are made unequivocally” and thereby present AI as “the outcome of a certain philosophical way of looking at the world”. Here, Anderson emphasizes McCarthy’s biases towards objectivism, scientism, and analytic behaviourism; tendency to enable progress in AI by waiting to identify risks; positioning of philosophy as subordinate “handmaiden” to science; and uneasy presupposition humans have innate knowledge of the world’s object character (which AI will need added). To Anderson, the sum of the “ethical” aspects, “philosophical” aspects, and “competitive” nature of McCarthy’s program give it all the fundamental “characteristics of an ideological program”. This ideology has had deep direct influence, for example by joining AI ethics to consequentialist dilemmas like the “Trolley problem”, and deep indirect influence, for example by influencing a modular and component technical approach. Anderson argues this “ideology” was caused by McCarthy’s motive of making a “servile” and “stripped down model of human mental engagement without emotional qualities”. Overall, Anderson argues McCarthy’s conception of AI as a “perfectly rational abstraction of human thinking” involves severe misconceptions around rationality, and has “come to serve as a blind for increasing techno-corporate control of society” with its propagation of the belief that “AI systems should be controlled as servants”.
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'''Bender, Emily M., Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, and Shmargaret Shmitchell. 2021. “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜.” In ''Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency'', 610–23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3442188.3445922.'''
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Bender et al. critically analyze the environmental and social risks of ever larger language models trained with huge uncurated datasets from the web. Their first concern is the environmental costs of training language models, which require increasing energy and compute requirements that further environmental damages that are more likely to fall on marginalized populations. Their social concerns are that language models have the potential to reproduce hegemonic views, reinforce stereotypes, and further reify inequality due to the unrepresentativeness of their training data. Despite the increasing amounts of data ingested in these models, the authors argue that size does not guarantee diversity because there are people who are not on the web (and therefore not included in training data), the content of marginalized people online is less likely to be included in these large datasets and, if it is, it might be filtered out during the data preparation process. Therefore, the authors urge developers to stop using larger training datasets if they cannot be documented. As an alternative, they suggest curating and documenting smaller datasets created for specific purposes, evaluating models by the amount of resources they consume, and developing research that centers the people who are more likely to be adversely affected by the resulting technology.
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'''Berry, David M. 2025. “Synthetic Media and Computational Capitalism: Towards a Critical Theory of Artificial Intelligence.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 5257–5269. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02265-2'''
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Berry develops a critical theory of artificial intelligence centered on what he terms the "algorithmic condition"—a historical moment when computational systems generate cultural content indistinguishable from human production, thereby destabilizing traditional markers of authenticity and authorship. Engaging with Frankfurt School critical theory, particularly concepts of false consciousness and reification, Berry argues that contemporary AI represents a qualitative transformation he calls "the Inversion," where machine-generated works not only replicate but actively reshape the grounds upon which experience and meaning are constituted. This moves beyond mechanical reproduction (Benjamin) or cybernetic feedback (Wiener) toward what Berry theorizes as "post-consciousness," where boundaries between individual and synthetic consciousness become porous. His concept of "diffusionisation" describes how AI systems dissolve cultural forms into probabilistic vector spaces and reconstitute them through latent space manipulation, producing "AI slop"—low-quality synthetic content that infiltrates information ecosystems with garbled meaning. Berry positions this transformation within "computational capitalism," arguing that algorithmic mediation now structures forms of life in ways that demand new critical methods. His "constellational analysis" proposes mapping the interdependencies among technical systems, cultural production, and political-economic structures to resist subsumption into algorithmic logics. Where earlier automation debates focused on task substitution, Berry foregrounds how synthetic media transforms the infrastructure of meaning-making itself, rendering questions of interpretability and embedded bias not as technical problems but as symptoms of deeper epistemic and political reconfigurations under computational conditions.
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'''Chun, J., & Elkins, K. (2023). “The Crisis of Artificial Intelligence: A New Digital Humanities Curriculum for Human-Centred AI.” ''International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing'' 17 (2). https://doi.org/10.3366/ijhac.2023.0310'''
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Chun and Elkins position AI's rapid advancement as precipitating multiple interlocking crises—in higher education, in diversity and inclusion within technology fields, and in the broader socioeconomic fabric—that demand a specifically humanities-oriented pedagogical response. Their intervention challenges the prevalent assumption that AI literacy should emerge from STEM-dominated curricula, arguing instead that Digital Humanities offers distinctive pathways for cultivating critical engagement with computational systems. Where conventional computer science education treats AI as primarily a technical phenomenon requiring engineering skills, Chun and Elkins foreground reflective and collaborative meaning-making, insisting that the most effective AI tools amplify rather than replace human intellectual engagement. Their framework explicitly connects pedagogical design to civic preparation, positioning students not as mere consumers or operators of AI systems but as critically engaged citizens capable of interrogating the social and economic implications of algorithmic mediation. Drawing on theories of human-centered computing, they articulate an AI DH curriculum structured around two core commitments: opening meaningful research avenues for humanities scholars working with computational methods and addressing DEI shortcomings by engaging students traditionally alienated by conventional STEM pathways. Their approach implicitly challenges the epistemic authority claims embedded in AI discourse—the fantasy that technical expertise alone can adjudicate questions about algorithmic deployment—by insisting that humanistic inquiry offers essential resources for navigating AI's transformative effects on knowledge production, labor organization, and cultural representation.
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'''Chung, Hiu-Fung. 2025. “Betting on (Un)Certain Futures: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of AI and Varieties of Techno-Developmentalism in Asia.” ''Information, Communication & Society'', 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2535427.'''
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Chung redirects scholarly attention from dominant AI powers—China, the United States—to economically advanced but geographically non-dominant Asian societies: Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Mobilizing the concept of "techno-developmentalism" to analyze how developmental states harness technological innovation for political-economic projects, Chung identifies three distinct imaginaries that emerge from specific historical, institutional, and geopolitical conditions. Singapore's "cybernetic pragmatism" deploys AI to legitimize neoliberal authoritarianism, embedding computational governance as a continuation of technocratic rule. Hong Kong's "techno-entrepreneurship" imaginary seeks to refashion financial capitalism through AI-driven innovation, positioning the territory as a global fintech hub amid shifting relationships with mainland China. Taiwan's "defensive survival modality" frames AI development as simultaneously addressing internal socioeconomic instability and external threats from superpower rivalry, particularly cross-strait tensions. Chung's analysis challenges the Global North/South binary that structures much AI governance literature, revealing how small advanced economies navigate strategic coupling with global tech industries while managing profound uncertainties about AI-centric reforms. His discourse analysis of policy documents from the early 2010s through 2024 demonstrates how national imaginaries encode assumptions about automation's effects on labor markets, the appropriate balance between state coordination and market mechanisms, and the role of computational infrastructure in securing geopolitical position. This comparative framework illuminates how different state formations mobilize AI to address divergent crises of legitimacy, capital accumulation, and sovereign security.
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'''van Es, Karin, and Dennis Nguyen. 2024. “‘Your Friendly AI Assistant’: The Anthropomorphic Self-Representations of ChatGPT and Its Implications for Imagining AI.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 3591–3603. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-02108-6.'''
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van Es and Nguyen analyze how “social-technical imaginaries” invoked by “self-representations” of GenAI could influence public perception of the technology. These “socio-technical imaginaries” are a category of trending concept, which can exist in contrast, as both utopian and dystopian conceptions of AI are present in public discourse. These are dynamically changeable, often strategically promoted by tech companies to influence regulation, and influenced by a variety of media technologies and ecologies with equally diverse social, cultural, and political implications. The authors identify a range of current “socio-technical imaginaries” of AI. This includes: misconceived “magical thinking”, largely produced by poor terminology; speculative, exaggerative debates on AI capabilities, which distract from actualized and present risks; visual motifs correlating intelligence, efficiency, logic, duty, and trust, which are not inherent to Generative AI; and anthropomorphism, which brings a slew of problems surrounding social biases. To study AI “self-representations”, van Es and Nguyen have ChatGPT generate fifty images and fifty-eight sections of text, responding to several variations of the prompt “create an image of yourself”. The authors then perform an empirical, qualitative-exploratory analysis of this content to examine which “socio-technical imaginaries” dominate the material. These images most significantly emphasized ChatGPT’s alleged “social intelligence”, depicted as a friendly research assistant possessing “real” intellect - ironically often surrounded by books. Anthropomorphism was usually present, with eighty-two percent of images portraying AI as humanoid, and a further six percent as a human brain. Futuristic motifs like holograms, metallic shades, and the cosmos portrayed AI as near-magical. Textual responses expressed these same themes, demonstrating consistent messaging. Taken together, these generated responses encourage overlooking the ethical and legal challenges posed by trending GenAI technologies, “overestimate their capabilities”, and “potentially lead to mistakenly perceive them as trustworthy companions”. This raises questions as to what extent specific guidelines to these responses were programmed by OpenAI, or indicative of popular opinion.
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'''Jones, Matthew L. 2023. “AI in History.” ''American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1360–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad361.'''
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Jones explores how evolving approaches to AI research reflect upon the importance of studying artificial intelligence’s history. He believes traditional attempts to produce “symbolic” AI have been proven as misguided, comparing their failures to the traditionally unpopular “empiricist” approach. This approach is now dominant and involves the use of large-scale algorithms to capitalize upon the “unreasonable effectiveness of data” via “machine learning”. However, this shift in trends has also forced the meaning and capabilities of “artificial intelligence” to be reconsidered, now threatening “professions centred on particularity” like history. In response, Jones argues modern AI cannot be considered a “neutral substratum” but as a reflection of human creations - including their best and worst traits. Historians are experts at detecting bias, and this understanding of AI’s historical context is clearly necessary for its appropriate application, so historians should be playing a fundamental role in ensuring AI’s critical use. Jones believes historians can best do this by highlighting the “traces of labour” that can illustrate the “granular complex reality” of AI.
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'''Klein, Lauren, Meredith Martin, André Brock, Maria Antoniak, Melanie Walsh, Jessica Marie Johnson, Lauren Tilton, and David Mimno. 2025. “Provocations from the Humanities for Generative AI Research.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', February 26. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.19190.'''
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Klein et al. explore the stakes of engaging with AI by juxtaposing the humanistic scholar’s investigation of the ‘human’ with the ‘anti-human’ approach of AI, a dichotomy they contextualize within late-stage capitalism. Klein et al. argue that AI’s generalist, binary approach ‘distorts “culture’ to content’. AI programs thereby conduct a ‘statistical enactment of… ideology’, imposing an objectivist European modernist framework of understanding upon the data. This binary conception of data is highlighted within ideas of ‘pure’ versus ‘toxic’ training data, which dismiss that the material inherently ‘reflects cultures and consists of expressions of those cultures’. Even content not being included ‘biases’ the rest of the data, so the best practices of open scholarship cannot fix the root issue - the only way to resolve the issues caused by ‘bias’ is to target the sources of the underlying structural problems. Klein et al. argue this flawed situation was fueled by ‘corporate spokespeople parroting AI hype’ to research - and that this relationship’s politicization should be a particular source of concern. Klein et al. argue AI can still serve a purpose, however. They propose AI with smaller datasets will produce more accurate information when tailored for specific topics and with input from experts of the humanities. Humanists cannot solely effect change, however, as ‘technical researchers must recognize the institutional asymmetries’ of administrative support and funding available to ensure development of ‘humanistic’ AI is a truly equal and interdisciplinary effort.
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'''McIntosh, Timothy R., Susnjak, Teo, Liu, Tong, Watters, Paul, and Halgamuge, Malka N.. 2023. “From Google Gemini to OpenAI Q* (Q-Star): A Survey of Reshaping the Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Landscape.” ''Technologies''. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies13020051 '''
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McIntosh et al. offer a survey of AI development’s frontiers targeted at fellow experts of the field, focussing on evolving “agentic” AI and its resulting research applications. Covering developments, they primarily employ case studies to demonstrate how multimodal AI could eclipse undynamic LLMs, but various “advanced learning techniques” and developments in model architecture are also outlined. On this topic, a table is presented to quantify the relevance of research fields and subfields of AI development. Agentic AI’s possible applications include aiding research by bolstering academic integrity, its market relevance, and its “creative” purposes. McIntosh et al. even argue that development of AGI with “symbolic reasoning” and “probabilistic inference” could handle issues like climate change, considered as a long-term but significant possibility. Therefore, this work is primarily theoretical, with McIntosh et al. centralizing AI’s idealistic applications. However, they do acknowledge AI must be developed with ethical and social principles, for which interdisciplinary cooperation is necessary.
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'''Mao, Yishu, Vanessa Richter, and Christian Katzenbach. (2025). "Strategising imaginaries: How corporate actors in China, Germany and the US shape AI governance." ''Big Data & Society'' 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517251400727 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2025.108682'''
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Richter, Katzenbach, and Schäfer systematize the concept of "sociotechnical imaginaries" as an analytical framework for understanding how collective visions of AI futures shape governance, investment, and public discourse. Engaging explicitly with science and technology studies scholarship—particularly Jasanoff and Kim's formulation of imaginaries as "collectively held, institutionally stabilized, and publicly performed visions"—they demonstrate how AI's meaning emerges through contested negotiations among stakeholders from industry, government, academia, media, and civil society. Their comparative analysis across the United States, China, and Germany challenges simplistic national characterizations, revealing heterogeneous and often contradictory imaginaries even within single regulatory regimes. Where US discourse fragments across multiple geographic AI hubs, German imaginaries center on EU policy compliance and regulatory frameworks, while Chinese articulations align tightly with party-state directives that minimize local variation. Richter and colleagues argue that these imaginaries function performatively, not merely representing AI's future but actively mobilizing resources, legitimating interventions, and establishing trajectories for development. Their framework illuminates how benchmark cultures, optimization narratives, and investor expectations become embedded in technical choices through discursive processes that precede and exceed engineering decisions. By foregrounding stakeholder co-dependencies and cross-national dynamics, the authors position AI imaginaries as sites where epistemological assumptions about intelligence, automation, and progress become institutionalized through political-economic mechanisms—a contribution that connects discourse analysis to questions of power, accountability, and the material reorganization of labor and knowledge production.
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'''Whiteley, Paul. 2023. “Why Artificial Intelligence Is a Misnomer.” ''London School of Economics and Political Science Politics and Policy Blog'', October 19. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-misnomer/'''
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Whiteley criticizes the use of the term artificial intelligence, noting that while such technologies can be valuable for automating specific tasks, the term John McCarthy used in the 1950s was a “disservice.” He argues that the term anthropomorphizes what is essentially a form of computer-assisted statistical analysis. Much of what we call AI functions as a sophisticated prediction system that processes vast amounts of data to produce answers, without any real understanding of the underlying concepts or theories. Whiteley further distinguishes between algorithms, which follow set procedures to identify patterns and make predictions, and inference, which involves interpreting and explaining why those patterns occur. He concludes that the ultimate goal in the field of AI is to create systems capable of predicting behavior across diverse problems. However, he emphasizes that current AI algorithms remain highly specialized, excelling in narrow tasks but lacking the flexibility and understanding required for true general intelligence.
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'''Zeffiro, Andrea. 2024. “Automating (In)securities: Cybersecurity’s AI Imaginaries.” Paper presented at EASST/4S, 2024. https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14156.'''
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Zeffiro interrogates cybersecurity's AI imaginaries through case studies of IBM Watson for Cybersecurity, CrowdStrike's Charlotte AI, and Google's Sec-PaLM, revealing how corporate narratives of AI as "game changer" and "democratizing force" systematically obscure differential vulnerabilities and normative biases. Her analysis challenges the prevalent framing of AI-driven threat detection as technically neutral automation, arguing instead that these systems encode and amplify assumptions about what constitutes risk, who merits protection, and whose insecurities remain invisible. Drawing on critical security studies and science and technology studies, Zeffiro demonstrates how generative AI applications in cybersecurity automate not merely data collection and pattern recognition but also the normative judgments about threat hierarchies embedded in training regimes and performance metrics. Her concept of "automating insecurities" captures this dual process: while AI tools promise enhanced security through real-time threat response with minimal human intervention, they simultaneously institutionalize particular understandings of vulnerability that reflect corporate priorities and market positioning in the "AI arms race." Zeffiro's analysis connects these imaginaries to epistemic claims about AI's inevitability, showing how IBM, CrowdStrike, and Google construct future visions that naturalize their technological approaches while marginalizing alternative security paradigms. By foregrounding what these imaginaries omit—the differential distribution of cyber vulnerabilities across social positions, the political economy of security infrastructure, the discretionary authority embedded in algorithmic triage—Zeffiro positions cybersecurity AI as participating in broader patterns of automation that redistribute power and accountability rather than merely enhancing technical capabilities.
== Past Relation to OSS-Aligned Communities ==
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'''Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2024. ''Beyond Open vs. Closed: Emerging Consensus and Key Questions for Foundation AI Model Governance''. https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/07/beyond-open-vs-closed-emerging-consensus-and-key-questions-for-foundation-ai-model-governance?lang=en.'''
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The report dismantles the binary framing—open vs. closed—that has organized foundation model governance debates, replacing it with a multidimensional spectrum where weight release is only one variable among many (architecture, training data, documentation, licensing terms, structured access). Seven consensus points establish that "openness" serves multiple, sometimes conflicting values (transparency, competition, safety, inclusion) and that weight release amplifies both beneficial and harmful potential without symmetry—its irreversibility and resistance to post-release monitoring create a qualitatively different governance problem than closed deployment, even though closed models' theoretical safety advantages are unevenly realized in practice. The report introduces "precautionary friction" (staged/structured release calibrated to marginal risk over a defined baseline) as the operative governance concept, explicitly rejecting both blanket openness and blanket restriction. Seventeen open questions then expose the infrastructure gaps: evaluation science remains embryonic, post-release monitoring is under-theorized, risk thresholds published by labs lack enforcement specificity, and Global South labor and data contributions are structurally undervalued. This source clarifies the claim that software-style "open source" maps poorly onto foundation models and that hybrid, graduated-release frameworks are where policy consensus is actually forming.
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'''Mitra, Bhaskar, Henriette Cramer, and Olya Gurevich. 2024. “Sociotechnical Implications of Generative Artificial Intelligence for Information Access.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', May 19. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.11612.'''
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Bhaskar et al. diagnose “information access” under generative AI as a sociotechnical settlement rather than a neutral upgrade to search: models do not just retrieve, they intermediate credibility, reshape attention, and re-allocate epistemic authority through interfaces that compress provenance and uncertainty. Their framing is especially useful for open, social scholarship because it links familiar problems of access (indexing, ranking, evaluation) to newer constraints created by platform dependence, opaque model behavior, and the enclosure of research pathways behind proprietary tooling and data. Read through the lenses of industry capture and AI imaginaries, the chapter clarifies how promises of universal assistants can normalize monopoly infrastructures while shifting audit burdens onto users and public institutions. It also implicitly strengthens open communities’ insistence on reproducibility: without open benchmarks, inspectable logs, and preservable corpora, “trustworthy information” becomes a brand claim rather than an evaluable property. The ideas bridge directly to libraries, repositories, and information policy by treating curation, metadata, and stewardship as counter-monopoly infrastructure for accountable AI-mediated access.
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'''Open Source Initiative. The Open Source AI Definition 1.0 (2024–2025). https://opensource.org/ai'''
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OSI’s Open Source AI Definition 1.0 operationalizes “open” as a bundle of enforceable freedoms rather than a branding claim, and it does so by porting the open source software tradition into the AI stack where “source” is more than just code. The definition makes the four freedoms—use, study, modify, share—the evaluative core, then adds a crucial precondition: exercising any of these rights requires access to the preferred form for making modifications and the means to use the system. That move is the governance lever: it blocks “open weights” releases from standing in for openness when the artifacts needed to understand or change system behavior are withheld. On OSI’s framing, openness is not satisfied by permissive inference access or a model file alone; it is satisfied when the system is provisioned so that auditability and alteration are practically possible, including transparency sufficient to trace how results were created and where components (notably data sources) come from. The definition is therefore designed as an anti-openwashing instrument: it supplies a community standard that can be applied to legal/technical packaging to distinguish genuinely open AI systems from hybrid offerings that preserve vendor control through restrictions or missing components. OSI explicitly positions this as policy-relevant infrastructure—an interpretive anchor for regulators and OSS communities trying to resist enclosure pressures while preserving permissionless collaboration. This is a community standard, not a journal article; it is nonetheless important for governance, policy, and OSS alignment.
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'''Vake, Domen, Bogdan Šinik, Jernej Vičič, and Aleksandar Tošić. 2025. “Is Open Source the Future of AI? A Data‑Driven Approach.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', January 27. https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16403'''
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Vake et al. analyze the data of open-source large language models shared on HuggingFace to explore if the open-source community influences the development of LLMs. The authors found that the AI open-source community is expanding rapidly, and it has enhanced the performance of a handful of popular models. However, open-source AI depends on businesses to develop base models and release them openly, but there are few incentives to do so because it risks their intellectual property and competitive edge. Furthermore, AI is different from the development of open-source software because the general public cannot privately run these models. Therefore, the authors conclude that the future of AI development could be similar to the software-as-a-service model, in which the open-source community contributes to model development, while companies generate revenue from model usage.
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'''White, Matt, Ibrahim Haddad, Cailean Osborne, Xiao-Yang Liu, Ahmed Abdelmonsef, Sachin Varghese, and Arnaud Le Hors. 2024. “The Model Openness Framework: Promoting Completeness and Openness for Reproducibility, Transparency, and Usability in AI.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', March 20. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2403.13784'''
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White et al.'s Model Openness Framework (MOF) represents an effort to translate open-source software principles into AI research practices, addressing the growing gap between claims of "openness" and actual transparency in AI model development. Developed through the Linux Foundation's AI & Data Foundation, the framework establishes a three-tiered classification system that specifies which components (code, data, documentation, trained weights, evaluation procedures) must be released under open licenses for models to qualify as "Class III: Open Model," "Class II: Open Tooling," or "Class I: Open Science." The authors' intervention addresses what they term "openwashing"—the strategic use of "open source" rhetoric by companies releasing models with restrictive licenses or incomplete artifacts. By codifying 17 critical components for complete model releases, they make visible the specific practices required for reproducibility and scrutiny, challenging the binary conception of openness inherited from software. Their framework reveals that AI "openness" exists on a spectrum of completeness, from minimal weight release to full disclosure of training data, intermediate checkpoints, and development documentation. Positioned within debates about responsible AI development, the MOF represents a community-driven effort to establish norms before they become ossified by corporate practice or regulatory fiat. The authors draw explicitly on open science principles (FAIR data, reproducibility standards) while adapting them to AI's unique characteristics—particularly the centrality of training data and the distinction between model architecture (code) and trained parameters (data).
== Bias and Technological Determinism ==
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'''Akter, Shahriar, Grace McCarthy, Shahriar Sajib, Katina Michael, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, John D’Ambra, and K. N. Shen. 2021. “Algorithmic Bias in Data-Driven Innovation in the Age of AI.” ''International Journal of Information Management'' 60: 102387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102387.'''
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Akter and colleagues theorize algorithmic bias as emerging from three distinct but interacting sources—data bias, method bias, and societal bias— positioning bias as structural phenomenon inscribed across the entire data-driven innovation (DDI) lifecycle rather than localized technical artifact amenable to isolated correction. Their case study of Australia's Robo-Debt scheme demonstrates how algorithmic systems inherit and amplify existing inequities and foregrounds "dynamic managerial capability" as essential for addressing bias. The authors challenge purely technical approaches, arguing instead that organizational capacity to recognize, interrogate, and respond to bias across data provenance, algorithmic design, and deployment contexts determines whether DDI produces equitable or discriminatory outcomes. This positions bias mitigation as ongoing institutional work requiring cross-functional expertise rather than one-time technical intervention. Their framework implicitly contests technological determinism by revealing how managerial choices about data collection priorities, acceptable error rates, and stakeholder consultation shape algorithmic outcomes in ways that exceed engineering decisions. The emphasis on societal bias as distinct category acknowledges that algorithms operate within and reproduce broader patterns of structural inequality—assumptions about creditworthiness, employability, or welfare eligibility that reflect historical discrimination. Akter et al.'s intervention thus connects bias scholarship to organizational studies and innovation management, positioning algorithmic fairness not as mathematical property but as emergent from institutional practices, power relations, and the political-economic contexts within which DDI unfolds.
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'''Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein, Gemma Newlands, Min Kyung Lee, Christine T. Wolf, Eliscia Kinder, and Will Sutherland. 2021. “Algorithmic Management in a Work Context.” ''Big Data & Society'' 8 (2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517211020332.'''
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Analyzes algorithmic management as a sociotechnical phenomenon reshaping power, discretion, and information flows in organizations; details opacity at technical and organizational levels. Exposes determinist narratives in “smart” automation of management decisions; shows how design choices redistribute authority and labor—central to a nondeterministic, governance-forward stance.
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'''Sartori, L., & Theodorou, A. 2022. “A sociotechnical perspective for the future of AI: narratives, inequalities, and human control.” ''Ethics and Information Technology'' 24 (1), 4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-022-09624-3'''
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Sartori and Theodorou position AI as a "magnifying glass" that automates and amplifies existing social inequalities rather than introducing bias as a novel technical problem, directly challenging narratives that frame fairness as achievable through post hoc algorithmic adjustment. Their sociotechnical framing insists that intelligent machines operate within specific institutional contexts where historical patterns of discrimination become encoded in data collection, annotation practices, and deployment decisions—a structural account that resists reduction to technical fixes. The authors engage critically with the AI technical community's emphasis on transparency, explainability, accountability, and contestability, acknowledging these as necessary but insufficient responses that risk becoming "panaceas" if divorced from attention to power asymmetries and organizing visions. Their analysis of technological narratives reveals how AI discourse reflects and reproduces traditional lines of social, economic, and political inequality: who gets to articulate AI futures, whose concerns register as legitimate risks, and which imaginaries gain institutional traction. By foregrounding narratives as both reflecting organizing visions and constituting "tangible signs" of inequality, Sartori and Theodorou demonstrate how deterministic framing—treating AI development as inevitable—forecloses deliberation about alternative design pathways. Their call for "diverse approaches" and "richer knowledge about narratives" positions non-determinism as methodological commitment: attending to contingent choices, plural stakeholder perspectives, and varied criteria of success that resist singular optimization logics. This intervention connects bias scholarship to governance debates, arguing that human control requires not just technical interpretability but institutional mechanisms for contestation that acknowledge AI practice as fundamentally interdisciplinary and politically consequential.
== Knowledge Foundations ==
===Diversity===
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2020. “How Can We Broaden and Diversify Humanities Knowledge Translation?” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.12'''
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Articulates diversity as a condition for valid public-facing scholarship; emphasizes inclusive modes of knowledge translation and participatory approaches resonant with OSS.
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'''Arthur, Paul L., Lyida Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, & Ray Siemens. (2021). “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'' 36 (4), 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063'''
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Australian context scan identifies structural barriers and opportunities for diverse participation in open scholarship.
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'''Crompton, Constance, Lori Antranikan, Ruth Truong, & Paige Maskell. 2020. “Familiar Wikidata: The Case for Building a Data Source We Can Trust.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.02'''
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Makes the case for community governance and trust in open data infrastructures to safeguard plural representation and mitigate erasure in knowledge graphs.
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'''Fanning, Katie, Claire Kim, and Jon Saklofske. 2023. “Interactive Inspirations: The Case for Incorporating Joy and Play in Open Social Scholarship.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.012'''
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Argues that Open Social Scholarship must move beyond simple open access by cultivating "joy and play" as critical, anti-capitalist methodologies for community engagement. They demonstrate this through a prototype parody app and use its practical limitations to expose the structural friction between sustaining non-extractive digital commons and the realities of privatized app ecosystems and precarious academic funding.
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'''Rockwell, Geoffrey, Kaylin Land, and Andrew MacDonald. 2021. “Social Analytics Through Spyral.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.004 '''
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Demonstrates community-aware analytics for scholarly communities; touches on representational choices and the risks of flattening diverse practices through metrics.
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'''Siemens, Lynne, and the INKE Research Group (2023). “I Stayed for the Community: Collaboration and Community in an Open Social Scholarship Research Project.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.013'''
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Views the success of open social scholarship as depending heavily on "heritage relationships" and the invisible labor of interpersonal maintenance, treating cross-sector collaboration as a deliberate methodological challenge rather than a natural byproduct of funding. Highlights a structural tension between community-driven qualitative goals and rigid academic metrics, urging institutions to formally recognize and resource the relational infrastructure that sustains Digital Humanities projects.
===Mobilisation===
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities”. ''The Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973'''
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Defines OSS practices and infrastructures to support translation, engagement, and reciprocal exchange between researchers and publics.
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'''Jensen, Graham. 2023. “Introduction: Digital Knowledge Commons, Scholarly Connection, and the Evolution of Open Scholarship.” ''Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Connection''. https://doi.org/10.21428/47bc126e.0ca461a4'''
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Connects social scholarly tools and commons-based infrastructures to mobilization pathways; highlights interoperability and community practices.
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'''Nelson, Brent, Miguel Dela Pena, and the Prototyping the Digital Archive Team & the INKE Research Group. 2023. “No Journal is an Island: The John Donne Journal and the Possibilities of Open Access.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.007'''
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Case study of OA pathways as mobilization; addresses circulation, visibility, and engagement with broader publics.
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'''Winter, Caroline. 2023. “Introduction: Open Scholarship Policy in Focus.” ''Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Policy''. https://doi.org/10.21428/47bc126e.5abba88b'''
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Frames policy as a vehicle for knowledge mobilization across sectors; emphasizes provenance, accountability, and public value alignment.
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'''Winter, Caroline, Tyler Fontenot, Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2020. “Foundations for the Canadian HSS Commons: Exploring the Possibilities of Digital Research Communities.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.05'''
Maps HSS Commons as mobilization infrastructure; addresses governance mechanisms, provenance, and dialogic engagement in a Canadian context.
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===Platforms===
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'''Bullard, Julia. 2023. “Describing the HSS Commons: The View from Metadata.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.004 '''
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Metadata as platform backbone; shows how descriptive schemas shape visibility/legitimacy; connects to interoperability and inclusive description.
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'''Goddard, Lisa. (2021). “Persistent Identifiers as Open Research Infrastructure to Reduce Administrative Burden.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.006 '''
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PIDs as platform connective tissue; crucial for provenance, traceability, and platform interoperability across repositories/journals.
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'''Jensen, Graham, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, Tyler Fontenot, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2022. “Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian HSS Commons.” ''IDEAH'' 3 (2). https://ideah.pubpub.org/pub/h7927ugt '''
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Governance and moderation as platform design commitments; aligns with OSS values around safety and reciprocity.
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'''Meneses, Luis. 2020. “Integrating the Social Media Engine with Large-scale Open Access Repositories: A Discussion.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.04 '''
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Explores platform coupling between OA repositories and social layers; anticipates AI-mediated discovery/recommendation impacts on visibility.
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'''Turin, Mark. 2021. “From Orality to Open: Innovations in Multimedia Monograph Publishing in the Humanities.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.005 '''
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Platform affordances for multimodal scholarship; how platform standards and workflows enable plural forms and publics.
== Open Social Scholarship ==
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, and John Maxwell. (2019). “Modelling Open Social Scholarship Within the INKE Community.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 3 (1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.15'''
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Moves “beyond open access” toward OSS practice by reworking scholarly communication workflows around collaboration, transparency, and community needs. Emphasizes infrastructure choices and governance as sites where values are enacted. Gives concrete criteria for participatory infrastructures and power‑sharing in scholarly communication; helpful to evaluate platform design choices.
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities.” ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973'''
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A concise, peer‑reviewed articulation of open social scholarship (OSS) from INKE/ETCL leaders, translating principles into programs of action: public engagement, community training, policy, and infrastructure. Provides a normative baseline to assess whether platforms and practices foster dialogic exchange and mutuality rather than extraction.
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'''Arthur, Paul L., Lyida Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2021. “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'', 36 (4): 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063'''
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Peer‑reviewed assessment from CA‑Aus collaborators surfaces structural barriers (policy, incentives, infrastructure) and opportunities for publicly engaged open scholarship. Frames how national policy, incentives, and infrastructure shape whether openness reduces or reproduces inequities.
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'''El Khatib, Randa, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2019. “Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography.” ''KULA'' 3 (1): 1–141. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.58'''
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Field‑defining synthesis of OSS foundations, surveying open access, participatory publishing, crowdsourcing, social knowledge creation, and policy. Establishes terminology and exemplars that connect openness with social responsibility. Defines a master index to map subdomains of openness and identify non‑AI precedents for care, accessibility, and accountability in scholarly infrastructures.
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'''Maxwell, John W. 2015. “Beyond Open Access to Open Publication and Open Scholarship.” ''Scholarly and Research Communication'' 6 (3): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2015v6n3a202'''
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Argues that simply “access” is insufficient; emphasizes usability, participatory review, and community‑responsive publishing workflows. Repositions openness as an ecosystem of practices with embedded care and accountability. Yields criteria for evaluating whether “openness” translates to meaningful, non‑extractive participation and shared authority in knowledge production.
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==Histories & Theories of AI==
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'''Ali, Syed Mustafa, Stephanie Dick, Sarah Dillon, Matthew L. Jones, Jonnie Penn, and Richard Staley. 2023. “Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power.” ''BJHS Themes'' 8: 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2023.15.'''
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The work of these authors seeks to move beyond “conventional origin myths” of AI by contextualizing the academic historical approach within their interdisciplinary backgrounds. As a result, Ali et al. argue that histories of broader processes (like industrialization, colonialism, and social science) can represent the “genealogy” of AI, which is not identified as a specific object but as a grouping of diverse technologies under a loose banner, requiring an equally diverse approach. Although AI is the “flagship of the Information Age”, it was clearly conditioned by the “Management Age”, as these “genealogies” feature four common thematic threads of “hidden labour”, “encoded behaviour”, “disingenuous rhetoric” and “cognitive injustice”. AI is therefore not only situated within the history of computing, but the history of control, the product of the interacting formalist and empiricist views of “intelligence” within Cold War epistemology. In many ways, AI’s refinement of formal abstraction reinforces and impresses Western systems and structures, so these authors do not critique AI with the goal of improvement, but to clarify what AI “is”, “is not”, and perhaps “should not” be.
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'''Anderson, Marc M. 2024. “AI as Philosophical Ideology: A Critical Look Back at John McCarthy’s Program.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 37 (2): 44. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-024-00731-1.'''
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This paper critically analyzes the synthesis of McCarthy’s AI development program, identifying its goals’ nature, purpose, relationship to society, and implications upon morality and social control. Firstly, Anderson considers the most problematic themes of McCarthy’s early and middle writings, then arguing that McCarthy’s later works consolidated his stance by replacing “tentative assumptions” with “statements whose linkages with contemporaneous analytic philosophy are made unequivocally” and thereby present AI as “the outcome of a certain philosophical way of looking at the world”. Here, Anderson emphasizes McCarthy’s biases towards objectivism, scientism, and analytic behaviourism; tendency to enable progress in AI by waiting to identify risks; positioning of philosophy as subordinate “handmaiden” to science; and uneasy presupposition humans have innate knowledge of the world’s object character (which AI will need added). To Anderson, the sum of the “ethical” aspects, “philosophical” aspects, and “competitive” nature of McCarthy’s program give it all the fundamental “characteristics of an ideological program”. This ideology has had deep direct influence, for example by joining AI ethics to consequentialist dilemmas like the “Trolley problem”, and deep indirect influence, for example by influencing a modular and component technical approach. Anderson argues this “ideology” was caused by McCarthy’s motive of making a “servile” and “stripped down model of human mental engagement without emotional qualities”. Overall, Anderson argues McCarthy’s conception of AI as a “perfectly rational abstraction of human thinking” involves severe misconceptions around rationality, and has “come to serve as a blind for increasing techno-corporate control of society” with its propagation of the belief that “AI systems should be controlled as servants”.
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'''Bender, Emily M., Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, and Shmargaret Shmitchell. 2021. “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜.” In ''Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency'', 610–23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3442188.3445922.'''
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Bender et al. critically analyze the environmental and social risks of ever larger language models trained with huge uncurated datasets from the web. Their first concern is the environmental costs of training language models, which require increasing energy and compute requirements that further environmental damages that are more likely to fall on marginalized populations. Their social concerns are that language models have the potential to reproduce hegemonic views, reinforce stereotypes, and further reify inequality due to the unrepresentativeness of their training data. Despite the increasing amounts of data ingested in these models, the authors argue that size does not guarantee diversity because there are people who are not on the web (and therefore not included in training data), the content of marginalized people online is less likely to be included in these large datasets and, if it is, it might be filtered out during the data preparation process. Therefore, the authors urge developers to stop using larger training datasets if they cannot be documented. As an alternative, they suggest curating and documenting smaller datasets created for specific purposes, evaluating models by the amount of resources they consume, and developing research that centers the people who are more likely to be adversely affected by the resulting technology.
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'''Berry, David M. 2025. “Synthetic Media and Computational Capitalism: Towards a Critical Theory of Artificial Intelligence.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 5257–5269. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02265-2'''
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Berry develops a critical theory of artificial intelligence centered on what he terms the "algorithmic condition"—a historical moment when computational systems generate cultural content indistinguishable from human production, thereby destabilizing traditional markers of authenticity and authorship. Engaging with Frankfurt School critical theory, particularly concepts of false consciousness and reification, Berry argues that contemporary AI represents a qualitative transformation he calls "the Inversion," where machine-generated works not only replicate but actively reshape the grounds upon which experience and meaning are constituted. This moves beyond mechanical reproduction (Benjamin) or cybernetic feedback (Wiener) toward what Berry theorizes as "post-consciousness," where boundaries between individual and synthetic consciousness become porous. His concept of "diffusionisation" describes how AI systems dissolve cultural forms into probabilistic vector spaces and reconstitute them through latent space manipulation, producing "AI slop"—low-quality synthetic content that infiltrates information ecosystems with garbled meaning. Berry positions this transformation within "computational capitalism," arguing that algorithmic mediation now structures forms of life in ways that demand new critical methods. His "constellational analysis" proposes mapping the interdependencies among technical systems, cultural production, and political-economic structures to resist subsumption into algorithmic logics. Where earlier automation debates focused on task substitution, Berry foregrounds how synthetic media transforms the infrastructure of meaning-making itself, rendering questions of interpretability and embedded bias not as technical problems but as symptoms of deeper epistemic and political reconfigurations under computational conditions.
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'''Chun, J., & Elkins, K. (2023). “The Crisis of Artificial Intelligence: A New Digital Humanities Curriculum for Human-Centred AI.” ''International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing'' 17 (2). https://doi.org/10.3366/ijhac.2023.0310'''
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Chun and Elkins position AI's rapid advancement as precipitating multiple interlocking crises—in higher education, in diversity and inclusion within technology fields, and in the broader socioeconomic fabric—that demand a specifically humanities-oriented pedagogical response. Their intervention challenges the prevalent assumption that AI literacy should emerge from STEM-dominated curricula, arguing instead that Digital Humanities offers distinctive pathways for cultivating critical engagement with computational systems. Where conventional computer science education treats AI as primarily a technical phenomenon requiring engineering skills, Chun and Elkins foreground reflective and collaborative meaning-making, insisting that the most effective AI tools amplify rather than replace human intellectual engagement. Their framework explicitly connects pedagogical design to civic preparation, positioning students not as mere consumers or operators of AI systems but as critically engaged citizens capable of interrogating the social and economic implications of algorithmic mediation. Drawing on theories of human-centered computing, they articulate an AI DH curriculum structured around two core commitments: opening meaningful research avenues for humanities scholars working with computational methods and addressing DEI shortcomings by engaging students traditionally alienated by conventional STEM pathways. Their approach implicitly challenges the epistemic authority claims embedded in AI discourse—the fantasy that technical expertise alone can adjudicate questions about algorithmic deployment—by insisting that humanistic inquiry offers essential resources for navigating AI's transformative effects on knowledge production, labor organization, and cultural representation.
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'''Chung, Hiu-Fung. 2025. “Betting on (Un)Certain Futures: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of AI and Varieties of Techno-Developmentalism in Asia.” ''Information, Communication & Society'', 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2535427.'''
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Chung redirects scholarly attention from dominant AI powers—China, the United States—to economically advanced but geographically non-dominant Asian societies: Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Mobilizing the concept of "techno-developmentalism" to analyze how developmental states harness technological innovation for political-economic projects, Chung identifies three distinct imaginaries that emerge from specific historical, institutional, and geopolitical conditions. Singapore's "cybernetic pragmatism" deploys AI to legitimize neoliberal authoritarianism, embedding computational governance as a continuation of technocratic rule. Hong Kong's "techno-entrepreneurship" imaginary seeks to refashion financial capitalism through AI-driven innovation, positioning the territory as a global fintech hub amid shifting relationships with mainland China. Taiwan's "defensive survival modality" frames AI development as simultaneously addressing internal socioeconomic instability and external threats from superpower rivalry, particularly cross-strait tensions. Chung's analysis challenges the Global North/South binary that structures much AI governance literature, revealing how small advanced economies navigate strategic coupling with global tech industries while managing profound uncertainties about AI-centric reforms. His discourse analysis of policy documents from the early 2010s through 2024 demonstrates how national imaginaries encode assumptions about automation's effects on labor markets, the appropriate balance between state coordination and market mechanisms, and the role of computational infrastructure in securing geopolitical position. This comparative framework illuminates how different state formations mobilize AI to address divergent crises of legitimacy, capital accumulation, and sovereign security.
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'''van Es, Karin, and Dennis Nguyen. 2024. “‘Your Friendly AI Assistant’: The Anthropomorphic Self-Representations of ChatGPT and Its Implications for Imagining AI.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 3591–3603. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-02108-6.'''
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van Es and Nguyen analyze how “social-technical imaginaries” invoked by “self-representations” of GenAI could influence public perception of the technology. These “socio-technical imaginaries” are a category of trending concept, which can exist in contrast, as both utopian and dystopian conceptions of AI are present in public discourse. These are dynamically changeable, often strategically promoted by tech companies to influence regulation, and influenced by a variety of media technologies and ecologies with equally diverse social, cultural, and political implications. The authors identify a range of current “socio-technical imaginaries” of AI. This includes: misconceived “magical thinking”, largely produced by poor terminology; speculative, exaggerative debates on AI capabilities, which distract from actualized and present risks; visual motifs correlating intelligence, efficiency, logic, duty, and trust, which are not inherent to Generative AI; and anthropomorphism, which brings a slew of problems surrounding social biases. To study AI “self-representations”, van Es and Nguyen have ChatGPT generate fifty images and fifty-eight sections of text, responding to several variations of the prompt “create an image of yourself”. The authors then perform an empirical, qualitative-exploratory analysis of this content to examine which “socio-technical imaginaries” dominate the material. These images most significantly emphasized ChatGPT’s alleged “social intelligence”, depicted as a friendly research assistant possessing “real” intellect - ironically often surrounded by books. Anthropomorphism was usually present, with eighty-two percent of images portraying AI as humanoid, and a further six percent as a human brain. Futuristic motifs like holograms, metallic shades, and the cosmos portrayed AI as near-magical. Textual responses expressed these same themes, demonstrating consistent messaging. Taken together, these generated responses encourage overlooking the ethical and legal challenges posed by trending GenAI technologies, “overestimate their capabilities”, and “potentially lead to mistakenly perceive them as trustworthy companions”. This raises questions as to what extent specific guidelines to these responses were programmed by OpenAI, or indicative of popular opinion.
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'''Jones, Matthew L. 2023. “AI in History.” ''American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1360–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad361.'''
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Jones explores how evolving approaches to AI research reflect upon the importance of studying artificial intelligence’s history. He believes traditional attempts to produce “symbolic” AI have been proven as misguided, comparing their failures to the traditionally unpopular “empiricist” approach. This approach is now dominant and involves the use of large-scale algorithms to capitalize upon the “unreasonable effectiveness of data” via “machine learning”. However, this shift in trends has also forced the meaning and capabilities of “artificial intelligence” to be reconsidered, now threatening “professions centred on particularity” like history. In response, Jones argues modern AI cannot be considered a “neutral substratum” but as a reflection of human creations - including their best and worst traits. Historians are experts at detecting bias, and this understanding of AI’s historical context is clearly necessary for its appropriate application, so historians should be playing a fundamental role in ensuring AI’s critical use. Jones believes historians can best do this by highlighting the “traces of labour” that can illustrate the “granular complex reality” of AI.
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'''Klein, Lauren, Meredith Martin, André Brock, Maria Antoniak, Melanie Walsh, Jessica Marie Johnson, Lauren Tilton, and David Mimno. 2025. “Provocations from the Humanities for Generative AI Research.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', February 26. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.19190.'''
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Klein et al. explore the stakes of engaging with AI by juxtaposing the humanistic scholar’s investigation of the ‘human’ with the ‘anti-human’ approach of AI, a dichotomy they contextualize within late-stage capitalism. Klein et al. argue that AI’s generalist, binary approach ‘distorts “culture’ to content’. AI programs thereby conduct a ‘statistical enactment of… ideology’, imposing an objectivist European modernist framework of understanding upon the data. This binary conception of data is highlighted within ideas of ‘pure’ versus ‘toxic’ training data, which dismiss that the material inherently ‘reflects cultures and consists of expressions of those cultures’. Even content not being included ‘biases’ the rest of the data, so the best practices of open scholarship cannot fix the root issue - the only way to resolve the issues caused by ‘bias’ is to target the sources of the underlying structural problems. Klein et al. argue this flawed situation was fueled by ‘corporate spokespeople parroting AI hype’ to research - and that this relationship’s politicization should be a particular source of concern. Klein et al. argue AI can still serve a purpose, however. They propose AI with smaller datasets will produce more accurate information when tailored for specific topics and with input from experts of the humanities. Humanists cannot solely effect change, however, as ‘technical researchers must recognize the institutional asymmetries’ of administrative support and funding available to ensure development of ‘humanistic’ AI is a truly equal and interdisciplinary effort.
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'''McIntosh, Timothy R., Susnjak, Teo, Liu, Tong, Watters, Paul, and Halgamuge, Malka N.. 2023. “From Google Gemini to OpenAI Q* (Q-Star): A Survey of Reshaping the Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Landscape.” ''Technologies''. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies13020051 '''
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McIntosh et al. offer a survey of AI development’s frontiers targeted at fellow experts of the field, focussing on evolving “agentic” AI and its resulting research applications. Covering developments, they primarily employ case studies to demonstrate how multimodal AI could eclipse undynamic LLMs, but various “advanced learning techniques” and developments in model architecture are also outlined. On this topic, a table is presented to quantify the relevance of research fields and subfields of AI development. Agentic AI’s possible applications include aiding research by bolstering academic integrity, its market relevance, and its “creative” purposes. McIntosh et al. even argue that development of AGI with “symbolic reasoning” and “probabilistic inference” could handle issues like climate change, considered as a long-term but significant possibility. Therefore, this work is primarily theoretical, with McIntosh et al. centralizing AI’s idealistic applications. However, they do acknowledge AI must be developed with ethical and social principles, for which interdisciplinary cooperation is necessary.
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'''Mao, Yishu, Vanessa Richter, and Christian Katzenbach. (2025). "Strategising imaginaries: How corporate actors in China, Germany and the US shape AI governance." ''Big Data & Society'' 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517251400727'''
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Mao, Richter and Katzenbach systematize the concept of "sociotechnical imaginaries" as an analytical framework for understanding how collective visions of AI futures shape governance, investment, and public discourse. Engaging explicitly with science and technology studies scholarship—particularly Jasanoff and Kim's formulation of imaginaries as "collectively held, institutionally stabilized, and publicly performed visions"—they demonstrate how AI's meaning emerges through contested negotiations among stakeholders from industry, government, academia, media, and civil society. Their comparative analysis across the United States, China, and Germany challenges simplistic national characterizations, revealing heterogeneous and often contradictory imaginaries even within single regulatory regimes. Where US discourse fragments across multiple geographic AI hubs, German imaginaries center on EU policy compliance and regulatory frameworks, while Chinese articulations align tightly with party-state directives that minimize local variation. The source argues that these imaginaries function performatively, not merely representing AI's future but actively mobilizing resources, legitimating interventions, and establishing trajectories for development. Their framework illuminates how benchmark cultures, optimization narratives, and investor expectations become embedded in technical choices through discursive processes that precede and exceed engineering decisions. By foregrounding stakeholder co-dependencies and cross-national dynamics, the authors position AI imaginaries as sites where epistemological assumptions about intelligence, automation, and progress become institutionalized through political-economic mechanisms—a contribution that connects discourse analysis to questions of power, accountability, and the material reorganization of labor and knowledge production.
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'''Whiteley, Paul. 2023. “Why Artificial Intelligence Is a Misnomer.” ''London School of Economics and Political Science Politics and Policy Blog'', October 19. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/why-artificial-intelligence-is-a-misnomer/'''
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Whiteley criticizes the use of the term artificial intelligence, noting that while such technologies can be valuable for automating specific tasks, the term John McCarthy used in the 1950s was a “disservice.” He argues that the term anthropomorphizes what is essentially a form of computer-assisted statistical analysis. Much of what we call AI functions as a sophisticated prediction system that processes vast amounts of data to produce answers, without any real understanding of the underlying concepts or theories. Whiteley further distinguishes between algorithms, which follow set procedures to identify patterns and make predictions, and inference, which involves interpreting and explaining why those patterns occur. He concludes that the ultimate goal in the field of AI is to create systems capable of predicting behavior across diverse problems. However, he emphasizes that current AI algorithms remain highly specialized, excelling in narrow tasks but lacking the flexibility and understanding required for true general intelligence.
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'''Zeffiro, Andrea. 2024. “Automating (In)securities: Cybersecurity’s AI Imaginaries.” Paper presented at EASST/4S, 2024. https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14156.'''
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Zeffiro interrogates cybersecurity's AI imaginaries through case studies of IBM Watson for Cybersecurity, CrowdStrike's Charlotte AI, and Google's Sec-PaLM, revealing how corporate narratives of AI as "game changer" and "democratizing force" systematically obscure differential vulnerabilities and normative biases. Her analysis challenges the prevalent framing of AI-driven threat detection as technically neutral automation, arguing instead that these systems encode and amplify assumptions about what constitutes risk, who merits protection, and whose insecurities remain invisible. Drawing on critical security studies and science and technology studies, Zeffiro demonstrates how generative AI applications in cybersecurity automate not merely data collection and pattern recognition but also the normative judgments about threat hierarchies embedded in training regimes and performance metrics. Her concept of "automating insecurities" captures this dual process: while AI tools promise enhanced security through real-time threat response with minimal human intervention, they simultaneously institutionalize particular understandings of vulnerability that reflect corporate priorities and market positioning in the "AI arms race." Zeffiro's analysis connects these imaginaries to epistemic claims about AI's inevitability, showing how IBM, CrowdStrike, and Google construct future visions that naturalize their technological approaches while marginalizing alternative security paradigms. By foregrounding what these imaginaries omit—the differential distribution of cyber vulnerabilities across social positions, the political economy of security infrastructure, the discretionary authority embedded in algorithmic triage—Zeffiro positions cybersecurity AI as participating in broader patterns of automation that redistribute power and accountability rather than merely enhancing technical capabilities.
== Past Relation to OSS-Aligned Communities ==
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'''Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2024. ''Beyond Open vs. Closed: Emerging Consensus and Key Questions for Foundation AI Model Governance''. https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/07/beyond-open-vs-closed-emerging-consensus-and-key-questions-for-foundation-ai-model-governance?lang=en.'''
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The report dismantles the binary framing—open vs. closed—that has organized foundation model governance debates, replacing it with a multidimensional spectrum where weight release is only one variable among many (architecture, training data, documentation, licensing terms, structured access). Seven consensus points establish that "openness" serves multiple, sometimes conflicting values (transparency, competition, safety, inclusion) and that weight release amplifies both beneficial and harmful potential without symmetry—its irreversibility and resistance to post-release monitoring create a qualitatively different governance problem than closed deployment, even though closed models' theoretical safety advantages are unevenly realized in practice. The report introduces "precautionary friction" (staged/structured release calibrated to marginal risk over a defined baseline) as the operative governance concept, explicitly rejecting both blanket openness and blanket restriction. Seventeen open questions then expose the infrastructure gaps: evaluation science remains embryonic, post-release monitoring is under-theorized, risk thresholds published by labs lack enforcement specificity, and Global South labor and data contributions are structurally undervalued. This source clarifies the claim that software-style "open source" maps poorly onto foundation models and that hybrid, graduated-release frameworks are where policy consensus is actually forming.
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'''Mitra, Bhaskar, Henriette Cramer, and Olya Gurevich. 2024. “Sociotechnical Implications of Generative Artificial Intelligence for Information Access.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', May 19. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2405.11612.'''
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Bhaskar et al. diagnose “information access” under generative AI as a sociotechnical settlement rather than a neutral upgrade to search: models do not just retrieve, they intermediate credibility, reshape attention, and re-allocate epistemic authority through interfaces that compress provenance and uncertainty. Their framing is especially useful for open, social scholarship because it links familiar problems of access (indexing, ranking, evaluation) to newer constraints created by platform dependence, opaque model behavior, and the enclosure of research pathways behind proprietary tooling and data. Read through the lenses of industry capture and AI imaginaries, the chapter clarifies how promises of universal assistants can normalize monopoly infrastructures while shifting audit burdens onto users and public institutions. It also implicitly strengthens open communities’ insistence on reproducibility: without open benchmarks, inspectable logs, and preservable corpora, “trustworthy information” becomes a brand claim rather than an evaluable property. The ideas bridge directly to libraries, repositories, and information policy by treating curation, metadata, and stewardship as counter-monopoly infrastructure for accountable AI-mediated access.
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'''Open Source Initiative. The Open Source AI Definition 1.0 (2024–2025). https://opensource.org/ai'''
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OSI’s Open Source AI Definition 1.0 operationalizes “open” as a bundle of enforceable freedoms rather than a branding claim, and it does so by porting the open source software tradition into the AI stack where “source” is more than just code. The definition makes the four freedoms—use, study, modify, share—the evaluative core, then adds a crucial precondition: exercising any of these rights requires access to the preferred form for making modifications and the means to use the system. That move is the governance lever: it blocks “open weights” releases from standing in for openness when the artifacts needed to understand or change system behavior are withheld. On OSI’s framing, openness is not satisfied by permissive inference access or a model file alone; it is satisfied when the system is provisioned so that auditability and alteration are practically possible, including transparency sufficient to trace how results were created and where components (notably data sources) come from. The definition is therefore designed as an anti-openwashing instrument: it supplies a community standard that can be applied to legal/technical packaging to distinguish genuinely open AI systems from hybrid offerings that preserve vendor control through restrictions or missing components. OSI explicitly positions this as policy-relevant infrastructure—an interpretive anchor for regulators and OSS communities trying to resist enclosure pressures while preserving permissionless collaboration. This is a community standard, not a journal article; it is nonetheless important for governance, policy, and OSS alignment.
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'''Vake, Domen, Bogdan Šinik, Jernej Vičič, and Aleksandar Tošić. 2025. “Is Open Source the Future of AI? A Data‑Driven Approach.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', January 27. https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16403'''
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Vake et al. analyze the data of open-source large language models shared on HuggingFace to explore if the open-source community influences the development of LLMs. The authors found that the AI open-source community is expanding rapidly, and it has enhanced the performance of a handful of popular models. However, open-source AI depends on businesses to develop base models and release them openly, but there are few incentives to do so because it risks their intellectual property and competitive edge. Furthermore, AI is different from the development of open-source software because the general public cannot privately run these models. Therefore, the authors conclude that the future of AI development could be similar to the software-as-a-service model, in which the open-source community contributes to model development, while companies generate revenue from model usage.
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'''White, Matt, Ibrahim Haddad, Cailean Osborne, Xiao-Yang Liu, Ahmed Abdelmonsef, Sachin Varghese, and Arnaud Le Hors. 2024. “The Model Openness Framework: Promoting Completeness and Openness for Reproducibility, Transparency, and Usability in AI.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', March 20. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2403.13784'''
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White et al.'s Model Openness Framework (MOF) represents an effort to translate open-source software principles into AI research practices, addressing the growing gap between claims of "openness" and actual transparency in AI model development. Developed through the Linux Foundation's AI & Data Foundation, the framework establishes a three-tiered classification system that specifies which components (code, data, documentation, trained weights, evaluation procedures) must be released under open licenses for models to qualify as "Class III: Open Model," "Class II: Open Tooling," or "Class I: Open Science." The authors' intervention addresses what they term "openwashing"—the strategic use of "open source" rhetoric by companies releasing models with restrictive licenses or incomplete artifacts. By codifying 17 critical components for complete model releases, they make visible the specific practices required for reproducibility and scrutiny, challenging the binary conception of openness inherited from software. Their framework reveals that AI "openness" exists on a spectrum of completeness, from minimal weight release to full disclosure of training data, intermediate checkpoints, and development documentation. Positioned within debates about responsible AI development, the MOF represents a community-driven effort to establish norms before they become ossified by corporate practice or regulatory fiat. The authors draw explicitly on open science principles (FAIR data, reproducibility standards) while adapting them to AI's unique characteristics—particularly the centrality of training data and the distinction between model architecture (code) and trained parameters (data).
== Bias and Technological Determinism ==
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'''Akter, Shahriar, Grace McCarthy, Shahriar Sajib, Katina Michael, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, John D’Ambra, and K. N. Shen. 2021. “Algorithmic Bias in Data-Driven Innovation in the Age of AI.” ''International Journal of Information Management'' 60: 102387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102387.'''
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Akter and colleagues theorize algorithmic bias as emerging from three distinct but interacting sources—data bias, method bias, and societal bias— positioning bias as structural phenomenon inscribed across the entire data-driven innovation (DDI) lifecycle rather than localized technical artifact amenable to isolated correction. Their case study of Australia's Robo-Debt scheme demonstrates how algorithmic systems inherit and amplify existing inequities and foregrounds "dynamic managerial capability" as essential for addressing bias. The authors challenge purely technical approaches, arguing instead that organizational capacity to recognize, interrogate, and respond to bias across data provenance, algorithmic design, and deployment contexts determines whether DDI produces equitable or discriminatory outcomes. This positions bias mitigation as ongoing institutional work requiring cross-functional expertise rather than one-time technical intervention. Their framework implicitly contests technological determinism by revealing how managerial choices about data collection priorities, acceptable error rates, and stakeholder consultation shape algorithmic outcomes in ways that exceed engineering decisions. The emphasis on societal bias as distinct category acknowledges that algorithms operate within and reproduce broader patterns of structural inequality—assumptions about creditworthiness, employability, or welfare eligibility that reflect historical discrimination. Akter et al.'s intervention thus connects bias scholarship to organizational studies and innovation management, positioning algorithmic fairness not as mathematical property but as emergent from institutional practices, power relations, and the political-economic contexts within which DDI unfolds.
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'''Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein, Gemma Newlands, Min Kyung Lee, Christine T. Wolf, Eliscia Kinder, and Will Sutherland. 2021. “Algorithmic Management in a Work Context.” ''Big Data & Society'' 8 (2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517211020332.'''
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Analyzes algorithmic management as a sociotechnical phenomenon reshaping power, discretion, and information flows in organizations; details opacity at technical and organizational levels. Exposes determinist narratives in “smart” automation of management decisions; shows how design choices redistribute authority and labor—central to a nondeterministic, governance-forward stance.
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'''Sartori, L., & Theodorou, A. 2022. “A sociotechnical perspective for the future of AI: narratives, inequalities, and human control.” ''Ethics and Information Technology'' 24 (1), 4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-022-09624-3'''
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Sartori and Theodorou position AI as a "magnifying glass" that automates and amplifies existing social inequalities rather than introducing bias as a novel technical problem, directly challenging narratives that frame fairness as achievable through post hoc algorithmic adjustment. Their sociotechnical framing insists that intelligent machines operate within specific institutional contexts where historical patterns of discrimination become encoded in data collection, annotation practices, and deployment decisions—a structural account that resists reduction to technical fixes. The authors engage critically with the AI technical community's emphasis on transparency, explainability, accountability, and contestability, acknowledging these as necessary but insufficient responses that risk becoming "panaceas" if divorced from attention to power asymmetries and organizing visions. Their analysis of technological narratives reveals how AI discourse reflects and reproduces traditional lines of social, economic, and political inequality: who gets to articulate AI futures, whose concerns register as legitimate risks, and which imaginaries gain institutional traction. By foregrounding narratives as both reflecting organizing visions and constituting "tangible signs" of inequality, Sartori and Theodorou demonstrate how deterministic framing—treating AI development as inevitable—forecloses deliberation about alternative design pathways. Their call for "diverse approaches" and "richer knowledge about narratives" positions non-determinism as methodological commitment: attending to contingent choices, plural stakeholder perspectives, and varied criteria of success that resist singular optimization logics. This intervention connects bias scholarship to governance debates, arguing that human control requires not just technical interpretability but institutional mechanisms for contestation that acknowledge AI practice as fundamentally interdisciplinary and politically consequential.
== Knowledge Foundations ==
===Diversity===
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2020. “How Can We Broaden and Diversify Humanities Knowledge Translation?” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.12'''
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Articulates diversity as a condition for valid public-facing scholarship; emphasizes inclusive modes of knowledge translation and participatory approaches resonant with OSS.
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'''Arthur, Paul L., Lyida Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, & Ray Siemens. (2021). “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'' 36 (4), 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063'''
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Australian context scan identifies structural barriers and opportunities for diverse participation in open scholarship.
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'''Crompton, Constance, Lori Antranikan, Ruth Truong, & Paige Maskell. 2020. “Familiar Wikidata: The Case for Building a Data Source We Can Trust.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.02'''
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Makes the case for community governance and trust in open data infrastructures to safeguard plural representation and mitigate erasure in knowledge graphs.
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'''Fanning, Katie, Claire Kim, and Jon Saklofske. 2023. “Interactive Inspirations: The Case for Incorporating Joy and Play in Open Social Scholarship.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.012'''
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Argues that Open Social Scholarship must move beyond simple open access by cultivating "joy and play" as critical, anti-capitalist methodologies for community engagement. They demonstrate this through a prototype parody app and use its practical limitations to expose the structural friction between sustaining non-extractive digital commons and the realities of privatized app ecosystems and precarious academic funding.
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'''Rockwell, Geoffrey, Kaylin Land, and Andrew MacDonald. 2021. “Social Analytics Through Spyral.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.004 '''
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Demonstrates community-aware analytics for scholarly communities; touches on representational choices and the risks of flattening diverse practices through metrics.
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'''Siemens, Lynne, and the INKE Research Group (2023). “I Stayed for the Community: Collaboration and Community in an Open Social Scholarship Research Project.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.013'''
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Views the success of open social scholarship as depending heavily on "heritage relationships" and the invisible labor of interpersonal maintenance, treating cross-sector collaboration as a deliberate methodological challenge rather than a natural byproduct of funding. Highlights a structural tension between community-driven qualitative goals and rigid academic metrics, urging institutions to formally recognize and resource the relational infrastructure that sustains Digital Humanities projects.
===Mobilisation===
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities”. ''The Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973'''
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Defines OSS practices and infrastructures to support translation, engagement, and reciprocal exchange between researchers and publics.
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'''Jensen, Graham. 2023. “Introduction: Digital Knowledge Commons, Scholarly Connection, and the Evolution of Open Scholarship.” ''Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Connection''. https://doi.org/10.21428/47bc126e.0ca461a4'''
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Connects social scholarly tools and commons-based infrastructures to mobilization pathways; highlights interoperability and community practices.
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'''Nelson, Brent, Miguel Dela Pena, and the Prototyping the Digital Archive Team & the INKE Research Group. 2023. “No Journal is an Island: The John Donne Journal and the Possibilities of Open Access.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.007'''
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Case study of OA pathways as mobilization; addresses circulation, visibility, and engagement with broader publics.
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'''Winter, Caroline. 2023. “Introduction: Open Scholarship Policy in Focus.” ''Open Scholarship Press Curated Volumes: Policy''. https://doi.org/10.21428/47bc126e.5abba88b'''
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Frames policy as a vehicle for knowledge mobilization across sectors; emphasizes provenance, accountability, and public value alignment.
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'''Winter, Caroline, Tyler Fontenot, Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2020. “Foundations for the Canadian HSS Commons: Exploring the Possibilities of Digital Research Communities.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.05'''
Maps HSS Commons as mobilization infrastructure; addresses governance mechanisms, provenance, and dialogic engagement in a Canadian context.
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===Platforms===
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'''Bullard, Julia. 2023. “Describing the HSS Commons: The View from Metadata.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.004 '''
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Metadata as platform backbone; shows how descriptive schemas shape visibility/legitimacy; connects to interoperability and inclusive description.
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'''Goddard, Lisa. (2021). “Persistent Identifiers as Open Research Infrastructure to Reduce Administrative Burden.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.006 '''
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PIDs as platform connective tissue; crucial for provenance, traceability, and platform interoperability across repositories/journals.
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'''Jensen, Graham, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, Tyler Fontenot, Ray Siemens, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2022. “Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian HSS Commons.” ''IDEAH'' 3 (2). https://ideah.pubpub.org/pub/h7927ugt '''
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Governance and moderation as platform design commitments; aligns with OSS values around safety and reciprocity.
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'''Meneses, Luis. 2020. “Integrating the Social Media Engine with Large-scale Open Access Repositories: A Discussion.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.04 '''
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Explores platform coupling between OA repositories and social layers; anticipates AI-mediated discovery/recommendation impacts on visibility.
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'''Turin, Mark. 2021. “From Orality to Open: Innovations in Multimedia Monograph Publishing in the Humanities.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.005 '''
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Platform affordances for multimodal scholarship; how platform standards and workflows enable plural forms and publics.
== Open Social Scholarship ==
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, and John Maxwell. (2019). “Modelling Open Social Scholarship Within the INKE Community.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 3 (1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.15'''
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Moves “beyond open access” toward OSS practice by reworking scholarly communication workflows around collaboration, transparency, and community needs. Emphasizes infrastructure choices and governance as sites where values are enacted. Gives concrete criteria for participatory infrastructures and power‑sharing in scholarly communication; helpful to evaluate platform design choices.
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'''Arbuckle, Alyssa, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities.” ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973'''
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A concise, peer‑reviewed articulation of open social scholarship (OSS) from INKE/ETCL leaders, translating principles into programs of action: public engagement, community training, policy, and infrastructure. Provides a normative baseline to assess whether platforms and practices foster dialogic exchange and mutuality rather than extraction.
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'''Arthur, Paul L., Lyida Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2021. “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'', 36 (4): 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063'''
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Peer‑reviewed assessment from CA‑Aus collaborators surfaces structural barriers (policy, incentives, infrastructure) and opportunities for publicly engaged open scholarship. Frames how national policy, incentives, and infrastructure shape whether openness reduces or reproduces inequities.
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'''El Khatib, Randa, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2019. “Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography.” ''KULA'' 3 (1): 1–141. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.58'''
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Field‑defining synthesis of OSS foundations, surveying open access, participatory publishing, crowdsourcing, social knowledge creation, and policy. Establishes terminology and exemplars that connect openness with social responsibility. Defines a master index to map subdomains of openness and identify non‑AI precedents for care, accessibility, and accountability in scholarly infrastructures.
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'''Maxwell, John W. 2015. “Beyond Open Access to Open Publication and Open Scholarship.” ''Scholarly and Research Communication'' 6 (3): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2015v6n3a202'''
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Argues that simply “access” is insufficient; emphasizes usability, participatory review, and community‑responsive publishing workflows. Repositions openness as an ecosystem of practices with embedded care and accountability. Yields criteria for evaluating whether “openness” translates to meaningful, non‑extractive participation and shared authority in knowledge production.
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== Open Access ==
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'''Kember, Sarah, and Amy Brand. 2023. “The Corporate Capture of Open-Access Publishing.” ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', August 16. https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-corporate-capture-of-open-access-publishing. '''
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Kember and Brand highlight that open access policies adopted to increase availability of publicly funded research “may unintentionally contribute to greater consolidation in academic publishing” by encouraging commercial publishers to “value quantity over quality and platforms over people”. Kember and Brand use the history of “corporate capture” as a guide, referencing the development of self-archiving practices into a “neoliberal framework” of “openness at any cost”. Open-access reforms which targeted academic publishing as a “monolithic… bad actor” enabled this by hurting small actors more than major commercial entities, which exploited their vulnerability. Since then, the largest publishers have initiated hybrid subscription models to charge more overall, or “Read-and-Publish” deals that are increasingly expensive, decimate shrinking library budgets, and reinforce inequities in authorship. Kember and Brand argue this process was driven by ignorance, error, and the ideology of “immediate interest”, where short term gains are prioritized. The neoliberal idea that “information wants to be free” is similarly “subjugating all values to those of the market”, as open-access policy “inherits a utopia and risks delivering a dystopia” by making vast amounts of linked data readily accessible to third parties. The answer lies in a network of non-profit, fair-profit, and international organisations, which could turn the “false promise of openness into truly public knowledge.”
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'''Luth, Eric. 2025. “The Use of Wikipedia, Wikimedia, and Open Access Content for Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining.” ''Stockholm IP Law Review'' 6 (1): 109–138. https://doi.org/10.53292/33313cc8.be33e111'''
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Luth examines how Digital Commons stakeholders, such as Wikimedia influence the development of AI models trained on Creative Commons (CC) licensed content. He argues that while these resources are essential for AI training, AI developers’ compliance with license conditions is often uncertain, and some AI developers may bypass legal requirements. Luth highlights two strategies: using CC licenses to protect shared knowledge and collaborating to sustain the ecosystem of open access. By combining these approaches, stakeholders can support high-quality AI outputs while preserving the integrity of the Digital Commons. The article emphasizes that AI’s reliance on shared resources carries ethical and practical responsibilities and shows how open licensing can enhance the reliability and social value of AI.
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'''Pooley, Jefferson. 2024. "Large Language Publishing: The Scholarly Publishing Oligopoly's Bet on AI." ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.291'''
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Pooley begins with the Microsoft–OpenAI vs. New York Times clash to show how both journalism and scholarly publishing are positioning themselves to charge AI firms for using their content. He notes, however, that journalism and academic publishing differ fundamentally: news organizations pay their writers, while scholarly publishers rely on research produced for free by academics or funded by taxpayers. Pooley criticizes commercial publishers for framing AI companies as “free-riders” even though those publishers themselves profit from vast unpaid scholarly labor. To clarify, the author uses the notion of "surveillance capitalism” (using behavioral data to “feed predictive models” and sell it to customers i.e. Facebook, Google, Silicon Valley) and states that unlike with big tech companies where “if you do not pay you are the product”, publishing companies like Elsevier use researchers both as product and paying customers in “Surveillance publishing”, allowing the “data cartels” to feed predictive models and turn academic’s data into a product, which is quietly sold to tech companies without the academics’ knowledge in a process Pooley calls “academic fracking”, and that even open-access work is often restricted or enclosed within proprietary platforms that enable further data extraction. Pooley urges academics to push back now and campaign, before these companies fully extend their surveillance-driven business models into AI and continue monetizing scholarly work and researcher behavior without accountability.
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'''Smith, Regan. 2025. “Licensing of Text for Generative AI: Learnings from Non-AI Licensing Practices.” ''The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts'' 48 (4): 457–512. https://doi.org/10.52214/jla.v48i4.13926'''
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This article provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities of licensing textual content for generative AI, analyzing how existing open-access licenses (CC BY, CC BY-SA, CC0) perform in machine learning contexts. The author argues that most licenses were drafted without anticipating large-scale AI training or synthetic output generation, highlighting gaps in coverage while noting that marketplace solutions (through negotiated deals with publishers or voluntary collective management organizations- CMOs) are already emerging. The piece emphasizes that AI developers and rightsholders can collaboratively experiment with licensing arrangements, scaling compliance and business operations to mitigate risk, rather than relying on rigid, government-mandated frameworks. The author proposes that machine-readable licensing provisions, including TDM opt-out signals and provenance-tracking requirements, should become standard features of scholarly communication infrastructure, and engages with the question of whether OA constitutes a commons governed by norms of reciprocity or a reservoir open to private capture, examining case law around "fair use" defenses for training data and the adequacy of attribution mechanisms when source texts are statistically blended beyond recognition.
== Open Data ==
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'''Bender, Emily M., and Batya Friedman. 2018. “Data Statements for Natural Language Processing: Toward Mitigating System Bias and Enabling Better Science.” ''Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics'' 6: 587–604. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00041.'''
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The authors propose data statements as a design intervention to reduce exclusion and bias in language technologies, particularly in NLP, arguing that such documentation can prevent misrepresentation and support more ethical and accurate system development. They define a data statement as a “critical enabling infrastructure” that helps developers understand how results may generalize, how systems should be deployed, and what biases might be present. Their recommended schema includes a detailed, long-form account covering (curation methods, language variety, speaker and annotator demographics, context of speech or text, and recording or text quality) and a short form that should accompany any publication using the dataset. Using two case studies, they demonstrate how this schema works in practice and conclude that without a field-wide commitment to this practice, efforts to confront bias will be severely weakened, whereas widespread adoption would immediately clarify representational limits and, over time, foster more inclusive datasets and value-sensitive research.
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'''Boyd, Karen. 2021. “Datasheets for Datasets Help ML Engineers Notice and Understand Ethical Issues in Training Data.” ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction'' 5 (CSCW2): 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1145/3479582.'''
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Boyd explores how documentation frameworks such as “Datasheets for Datasets” function in practice for machine learning engineers, showing that open access to data alone does not ensure ethical or responsible AI development. Through think-aloud sessions with 23 practitioners, Boyd demonstrates that engineers who received a Datasheet identified ethical issues earlier and more frequently than those who did not, proving that documentation can actively shape how practitioners recognize, interpret, and respond to potential ethical issues in training data. Framing the analysis through the concept of ethical sensitivity (recognition, particularization, and judgment), Boyd argues that practices focused on structured interventions could increase ethical awareness, like datasheets that could serve as an infrastructure for ethical engagement, prompting engineers to reflect on dataset provenance, demographic representation, and the broader consequences of data reuse, factors often hidden or overlooked in open data environments. This study challenges the assumption that openness automatically leads to fairer AI systems. By offering empirical evidence of how documentation scaffolds ethical decision-making, the author makes a compelling case for embedding such practices throughout AI, especially as machine learning systems increasingly rely on openly available and ethically complicated data.
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'''Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Edit Herczog, Māui Hudson, Keith Russell, and Shelley Stall. 2021. “Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous Data Futures.” ''Scientific Data'' 8: 108. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00892-0.'''
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Carroll et al. discuss how the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles for scientific data and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) principles for Indigenous Data Governance can be operationalized to allow Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to control their data, especially as big data and open data increase access to large datasets. The authors consider that the two sets of principles can be complimentary, both for scientific data and for data created by or about Indigenous Peoples. Scientific data can benefit from the CARE principles because many scientific datasets contain Indigenous Knowledge and these datasets can be oriented in ways that enhance the wellbeing of people by recording provenance and using appropriate governance models. Similarly, Indigenous Data can benefit from the FAIR principles to make data interoperable, regardless of the source or underlying technology, even if the datasets cannot be made openly accessible. The authors provide some recommendations to operationalize FAIR principles with CARE by making Indigenous data FAIR, raising awareness of the CARE Principles among the research community before engaging with Indigenous data, and testing ways to use CARE principles for Indigenous data.
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'''Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Ibrahim Garba, Óscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez, Jarita Holbrook, and Raymond Lovett. 2020. “The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance.” ''Data Science Journal'' 19 (1): 43. https://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2020-043.'''
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The authors ground the article in the structural biases embedded in data ecosystems and the ongoing processes of colonization that have produced epistemicide and constrained Indigenous Peoples’ ability to sustain their knowledges. They highlight how inequities operate across digital infrastructures and institutions, while Indigenous knowledge systems already engage with this complexity. The article directly refers to the tension between Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the data demands of AI, machine learning, and big data initiatives, noting that secondary data use and broad data sharing can threaten Indigenous rights, consent, and collective interests. Within this context, the Indigenous-led development of the CARE Principles (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) is discussed as a value-based response to concerns about the secondary use and reuse of Indigenous data. It highlights that open data for AI training is not a merely technical matter, but a political one, where broad data sharing and algorithmic extraction can underscore Indigenous rights, consent, and collective interests. By articulating CARE, authors argue for frameworks that center people and purpose rather than solely data accessibility or system performance. The paper concludes that reclaiming control of data and data narratives shifts Indigenous Peoples from being subjects and invisible within data systems to self-determining users who shape governance, policy, ethics, and innovation in ways aligned with collective benefit and equity.
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'''Heger, Amy, Liz B. Marquis, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Hanna Wallach, and Jennifer Wortman Vaughan. 2022. “Understanding Machine Learning Practitioners' Data Documentation Perceptions, Needs, Challenges, and Desiderata.” ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction'' 6 (CSCW2): 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1145/3555760.'''
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Heger et al. (2022) examine whether existing data documentation frameworks actually meet the needs of machine learning (ML) practitioners, a crucial issue given that AI models now shape high-stakes decisions across disciplines and depend heavily on the quality and transparency of their training data. The authors argue that while documentation initiatives like Datasheets for Datasets aim to support responsible and transparent AI, little is known about how these tools function in industry settings, where workflows, pressures, and data types differ substantially from academic contexts. Through semi-structured interviews and a documentation exercise with 14 practitioners, they find that current documentation practices are largely ad hoc, narrow in scope, and often disconnected from responsible AI concerns. Participants struggled to understand the purpose of many documentation questions, were unsure of appropriate granularity, and often failed to recognize the ethical implications of dataset characteristics. Their findings reveal a significant gap between responsible AI ideals and everyday ML practices. The study provides evidence that documentation frameworks must be contextual, integrated into existing tools, and supported by actionable guidance if they are to prevent downstream harms. By deriving seven design requirements, the authors offer concrete directions for developing documentation standards that can support safer, more accountable open AI data practices.
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'''Huerta, E. A., Ben Blaiszik, L. Catherine Brinson, Kristofer E. Bouchard, and D. Díaz, et al. 2023. “FAIR for AI: An Interdisciplinary and International Community Building Perspective.” ''Scientific Data'' 10: 487. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02298-6.'''
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Huerta et al. (2023) survey a wide landscape of U.S. and European initiatives defining the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles for AI models, arguing that responsible AI requires more than open access, it requires infrastructures that make AI assets understandable, comparable, and genuinely reusable. Their main argument is that FAIR must be reinterpreted for AI because models, software, and workflows are now “first-class” research objects, and only coordinated, community-wide standards can support interpretability, reproducibility, and sustainable open science. By mapping dozens of large, interdisciplinary FAIR-for-AI efforts, the authors show how FAIRness enables cross-disciplinary model reuse, transparent benchmarking, and educational access, ultimately laying groundwork for foundation models built from FAIR, AI-ready datasets. The paper highlights a major gap in current AI openness debates: open access alone does not ensure usable, trustworthy, or equitable AI. The authors demonstrate that without shared metadata standards, integrated repositories, and long-term infrastructure, openness can fragment into silos that impede scientific discovery. Their community-focused perspective invites readers to see FAIR not as a bureaucratic checklist but as an evolving, collaborative project essential for scaling transparent, reusable AI across scientific domains.
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'''Taeihagh, Araz. 2025. “Governance of Generative AI.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puaf001.'''
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Taeihagh’s work takes on the evolving governance challenges surrounding generative AI, particularly the way its vast training data demands have injected new urgency into long-running debates over open data governance. Unlike rule-based AI systems designed for fixed, pre-specified tasks, generative models train on expansive datasets and produce novel outputs; The author argues that this reshapes the very terrain of risk. This shift invites distinct concerns: hallucination, jailbreak, exposure of sensitive information, accuracy failures, opacity, and the general difficulty of control. Taeihagh not only details how these risks emerge from the technical properties of generative systems but also proposes a governance framework that maps potential interventions to each category of risk and explores the institutional supports required to make such interventions effective. The framework is especially instructive for today’s AI data-governance debates, where the scale and unpredictability of generative models are compelling policymakers to rethink what openness should entail, whose interests it advances, and how governance mechanisms can guard against extractive data practices while steering AI development toward public values.
== Open Source ==
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'''Bostrom, Nick. 2017. “Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development.” ''Global Policy'' 8 (2): 135–148. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12403'''
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This article is a cross-section that surveys the notion of openness in AI development before proprietary AI models entered the market, observing the early approaches of competing companies including Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, as well as OpenAI’s origins as a non-profit organization—OpenAI now operates as a capped-profit company governed by a non-profit, functioning effectively as a for-profit public benefit corporation rather than a publicly traded entity. The article focuses on long-term moves towards openness and their implications, but also briefly considers the benefits and problems inherent in short- and medium-term openness: Bostrom speculates that too much openness runs the risk of curbing corporate (and therefore funding) interest, ultimately slowing the rate of AI’s technological progress. However, he also asks: “supposing openness would speed technical progress and rollout of AI capabilities, would that be socially beneficial?” (137). Bostrom notes a number of concerns ranging from public safety to labour encroachment, but still suggests that openness in AI development would be a net positive that accelerates the rate of technological progress in the short and middle-term. In the article’s long term section, Bostrom considers multiple scenarios in which openness might either help or hinder the safety and progress of a general AI superintelligence. He identifies distinct forms of openness (Science and Source Code; Control Methods and Risk Analysis; Capabilities and Expectations; and Values, Goals, and Governance Structures), addressing the potential value of openness in each, and argues that while openness is generally positive, especially in issues of values and safety, sharing too much knowledge may increase the odds someone will abuse this technology or ignore safety.
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'''Cooper, Martin. 2023. “Open Source is Good for AI But, Is AI Good for Open Source?” ''ITNOW'' 65 (2): 50–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/combul/bwad062'''
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Cooper shares Terence Eden's perspectives on the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the open source movement, ultimately raising ethical and practical concerns about attribution and authorship in the age of AI-generated code. Eden believes that open source promotes technologies like AI, cloud, and the internet, driving efficiency, reducing duplication, and advancing scientific discovery. He raises an issue with AI’s use of open source without proper attribution violating one of open source’s core principles: crediting the original creator. Despite acknowledging that AI can assist developers and make programming more accessible, Eden cautions against viewing AI as a substitute for genuine understanding or creativity. Ultimately, Eden’s article is both a celebration and a warning: open source has empowered AI, but unless attribution and ethical use are safeguarded, AI may erode the very openness and integrity that made its success possible.
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'''Guo, Xinwei, Yujun Li, Yafeng Peng, and Xuetao Wei. 2024. “Copyleft for Alleviating AIGC Copyright Dilemma: What-if Analysis, Public Perception and Implications.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', February 19. https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.12216. '''
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This article analyses and summarizes copyright disputes related to Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) and isolates three primary stakeholders within these disputes: data owners, who create the content upon which AIGCs have been trained; model owners, who develop the AIGC applications and models (e.g., ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, etc.) themselves; and model users, who apply prompts to AIGC models to generate content. The authors consider the benefits, challenges, and risks that arise from each given stakeholder making a claim to copyright while considering the potential benefits and challenges of embracing copyleft (i.e., granting free use over material so long as the products of that free use are also under copyleft). In their contemplation of each stakeholder, they recognize the benefits for each group in advocating copyright to content, but also identify harm to other stakeholders, society, progress in developing AIGC, and institutions (e.g., “the copyright registration system”) The authors consider three real-life cases surrounding copyright disputes and envision how copyleft would effectively alleviate the disputes and tension surrounding their different stakeholders. The last half of the article performs a survey that asks users who have a range of familiarity with AIGC a range of questions, including who ought to have copyright claims to a generated image of the Mona Lisa in the style of Vincent Van Gogh. The authors note that their survey indicates consistent ambivalence, misunderstanding, and concern over copyright issues related to AIGC. The survey identified that there is support for applying copyleft to AIGC, and that that support increases the more someone understands the issues surrounding AIGC and copyright.
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'''Osborne, Cailean. 2024. “Why Companies "Democratise" Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Open Source Software Donations.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 26. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2409.17876'''
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Osborne aims to advance the ‘nascent research agenda on the political economy of open source AI’ by studying various corporate AI OSS donations to non-profit foundations and thereby sourcing and explaining corporate incentives behind their ‘democratization’ of AI. He firstly outlines this topic in detail, clarifying that the technology required to access AI is expensive, and developing AI even more so, meaning this ‘democratization’ represents only a lowering rather than removal of barriers. Osborne then considers the possible incentives behind organisational level decisions to democratize AI, as companies seek to competitively dominate industry norms, test and improve their products, enlarge intellectual property, reduce R&D costs, and focus external research into their own AI. Significantly, individual developers of open source software do not have the same incentives but tend to accept commercial participation. On one hand, corporate participation means volunteers will be contributing towards these sources of corporate profit without reward; on the other hand, it risks companies dominating open research spaces and developing a complex intercompany research network of ‘co-opetition’ which individual volunteers cannot enter. Therefore, Osborne’s study is highly relevant to issues of commercialization and open scholarship and especially concerns of “open-washing.” The study’s results highlight the predominantly commercial incentives behind corporate “AI democratisation” efforts, appropriately mirroring its most common form – the democratization of governance. However, Osborne's results also illustrate the significance of the individual level, “bottom-up” movement, suggesting that a significant 38% of decisions to donate stemmed from developers. Despite this, he concludes that “AI democratization” is indeed “a strategic calculation, where companies relinquish control of their OSS project in exchange for assumed benefits”, as “democratisation of governance is treated as a social means for primarily economic and technological ends”, broadly supporting the works of Widder et al. and Srnicek, and encouraging other researchers to bring their attention to this area.
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'''Radu, Roxana. 2021. “Steering the Governance of Artificial Intelligence: National Strategies in Perspective.” ''Policy and Society'' 40 (2): 178–193. https://doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2021.1929728.'''
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This article provides a survey and analysis of the national strategies related to AI implemented by a dozen countries around the world. This article is of particular interest to those interested in concrete policies and regulations surrounding AI rather than discourse and rhetoric. Radu identifies a tension between nations claiming to take a leadership role and corporations that are “driving developments in the field”. More specifically, she observes that the vast “majority of binding agreements and voluntary commitments” come from corporations rather than nations or government regulatory bodies, indicating a concerning trend toward self-regulation. Governments have often played a key role in facilitating the conditions in which the development of AI technologies have thrived, even funding the rudimentary research that leads to AI models and applications, and this article notes that, regardless of the level of government regulation, the state is rarely a passive player when it comes to AI. Radu identifies the trend of a “dominant place for industry in the drafting process” and that representatives from industry make up a third of members drafting national strategies as well as prominent positions within those groups. Radu also notes absences: for instance, despite more than seventy countries using AI for surveillance, this issue is conspicuously absent from most strategies. Radu concludes that the common thread among many of these strategies is a hybridity between industry and state that affirms “the deliberate choice for functional indetermination,” resulting in a lack of clarity surrounding “who makes the rules and for how long,” and notes there are very few limitations placed on industry as these strategies instead provide vague ethical guidelines.
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'''Schmit, Cason, M. J. Doerr, and J. K. Wagner. 2023. “Leveraging IP for AI Governance.” ''Science'' 379 (6633): 646–647. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add2202.'''
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This article proposes a hybrid AI copyright model that combines copyleft licensing and “patent trolling” in order to enforce an ethical approach to using AI models and training datasets. Schmit et al. contend that current legislation that applies to AI models and their use “are insufficient to impel ethical conduct” and require further consideration. The article advocates its hybrid model—Copyleft AI with Trusted Enforcement (CAITE)—as both rigorous and flexible, allowing for both self-reporting and monitoring. Essentially, the system works by creating an ecosystem in which AI models and training data are developed using copyleft, allowing for free use of these materials so long as the product of that use is covered by the same licensing agreement. At the same time, the enforcement of that licensing agreement is transferred to a regulatory entity called the CAITE Host, which acts as a positive counterpart to the patent troll, ensuring that no individual or organization breaches the terms of copyleft, introduces dangerous applications, data, or features, or unethically uses materials under the copyleft agreement. The CAITE Host and its code of ethics are driven by community oversight and buy-in ,and the host is regulated by the community. The authors contend that its flexibility and bottom-up structure make CAITE uniquely suited to handling the rapidly developing field of AI and its shifting needs. Once CAITE achieves a critical mass, it would also become increasingly unlikely for AI developers to opt out. The article concludes by proposing a pilot model for CAITE, and strongly suggests that such a framework is far preferable for industry and others than stringent, relatively slow-moving, and inflexible government regulation in isolation.
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'''Shanklin, Grant, Cason Schmit, Jacob Pierce, Nicole Martinez-Martin, and Matthew DeCamp. 2025. “The Case for Contextual Copyleft: Licensing Open Source Training Data and Generative AI.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 17. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12713.'''
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This article introduces and describes a new form of content licensing, CCAI (Contextual Copyleft AI), designed to apply copyleft values and ethics to AI content, and should appeal to anyone interested in coding, copyright, and the (mis)use of training data for generative AI. The authors advocate for an approach that preserves the values of the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement by using copyleft as a mechanism for the rights of AI content. The CCAI license requires that the free use and distribution of the software in question, that any work derived from that software must also be licensed under CCAI, and that CCAI software must “include source code or provide a way to access it”. The CCAI draws from and imitates other copyleft licenses but explicitly addresses and outlines the expectations regarding specific components of AI models within its license, applying copyleft and a requirement of openness to training data, code, and parameters. The article contends that whether it is easily demonstrable or not, clear guidelines of when training on publicly available data is and is not okay can act as a deterrent to misuse, and the CCAI license will give developers more agency in how others use their code, accelerate open source AI development by giving open source AI models open source training data only they can use, and limit the practice of open washing—claims that software and AI is open source when it is not (or not fully open source). The authors admit there are security risks that come with open AI models (e.g., vulnerabilities to malicious actors), but they contend that the benefits far outweigh those risks, especially when accompanied by the implementation of the CCAI and complementary regulations.
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'''Widder, David Gray, Dawn Nafus, Laura Dabbish, and James Herbsleb. 2022. “Limits and Possibilities for ‘Ethical AI’ in Open Source: A Study of Deepfakes.” In ''Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT ’22)'', 2035–46. New York: Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3531146.3533779.'''
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Widder et al. assert that significant understudied harms arise from divergent practices of “transparency and accountability” in the open source community. They argue that interventions designed for private companies may be improper for open source contexts, highlighting gaps in current approaches to “Ethical AI.” Their purpose is to reveal these systemic vulnerabilities and propose frameworks that better address the unique social and technical dynamics of open source development. They use an open source Deepfake creation tool as an extreme case to highlight how ethical reasoning intersects with broader cultural frameworks and interview project leaders. In this case study, researchers offer a definition of “Down stream control assumptions”, suggesting that “Ethical AI” research and “design interventions’ would be improved by explicitly acknowledging these assumptions and identifying ways to work effectively under weak assumptions of downstream control in open sources contexts.
== Open Science ==
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'''Ación, Laura, Mariela Rajngewerc, Gregory Randall, and Lorena Etcheverry. 2023. “Generative AI Poses Ethical Challenges for Open Science.” ''Nature Human Behaviour'' 7 (12): 2024–2026. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01740-4 '''
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This article explores the tension between Open Science’s need to make knowledge freely accessible and the rise in GenAI and its tendencies to using any information available to it without necessarily considering how its application of such information (including information made available through Open Science) may do harm. These “frictions,” as the authors describe them, point to Open Science’s need to make data available while ensuring said data is not used to do harm. It is a concise summary of the foundational issues at the heart of these conversations, and great for anyone interested in how GenAI complicates Open Knowledge. The authors propose selective licensing as one approach to curbing harm, but notes that this only protects against harm from direct use (e.g., “open-source code used to build a weapon”) and not an indirect use (e.g., “open-source library use within another algorithm that is in itself harmful”). Ultimately, they stress the need for new governance systems and regulations related to the creation of knowledge that prioritizes both the public good and right to research.
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'''Baltes, Sebastian, Florian Angermeir, Chetan Arora, Preetha Chatterjee, Jens Deitenbeck, Daniel Graziotin, Christoph Treude, et al. 2025. “Guidelines for Empirical Studies in Software Engineering Involving Large Language Models.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', August 21. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.15503 '''
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This article develops best practices and guidelines for the use of LLMs (expressly language LLMs, not image, audio, or video) for empirical studies in software engineering (expressly data collection, processing, and analysis). The authors aim to “enable reproducibility and replicability” in the field even when LLMs are in use and “produce more reliable evidence on what LLM can and cannot deliver”. They present what they call a “taxonomy of Study Types” in addition to their guidelines, providing examples both within and beyond software engineering, all aimed at promoting the use of LLMs while promoting open science practices. The article considers LLMs as annotators, judges, synthesizers, and subjects in SE, and the guidelines Baltes et al. present have two tiers, MUST and SHOULD, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of practices without which SE research employing LLMs is rendered ineffective (e.g., declaring an LLM’s usage and role ) and those practices that merely make this sort of research more rigorous and accessible (e.g., including full interaction logs if privacy and confidentiality can be ensured). The authors advocate for these practices to better enable researchers in SE to engage with LLMs while practicing Open Science. Of particular interest is the way in which the authors structure their understanding of the field and guidelines, and how they recognize distinct studies require slightly different practices.
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'''Biderman, Stella, Hailey Schoelkopf, Quentin Anthony, Herbie Bradley, Kyle O'Brien, Eric Hallahan, Mohammad Aflah Khan, et al. 2022. “EleutherAI: Going Beyond ‘Open Science’ to ‘Science in the Open.’” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 12. https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06413 '''
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This article outlines the inception and progress of EleutherAI, a lab and AI model first founded in 2020 by a group of (for the most part) university affiliated academics and researchers concerned that for-profit companies are the primary developers of GenAI research and models, and that there is a lack of transparency and openness related to these technologies. Those interested in alternative approaches to AI models or a concrete example of Open Science in action should read this article. Because these researchers want to make available a “capable large language model… for public use, study, and scrutiny,” they have conducted all EleutherAI research in the open, making it freely accessible to everyone (1): all research and discussions take place on Discord servers, and projects coordinated and teams assembled in those servers on a grassroots basis. This “public-facing research” leads to a “virtuous cycle” with little turn around between the conception of ideas and development of projects, and facilitates conversation, collaboration, and community by giving all users, even newcomers, unfettered access to every means of communication in which the group engages. The authors consider the downsides to such an approach as well, citing the issues of relying on volunteer labour, how others might take this public research for their own without proper accreditation to EleutherAI, and the important consideration that perhaps not all things should be made public, but ultimately conclude that such open research is integral to the academic community.
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'''Gundersen, Odd Erik, Odd Cappelen, Martin Mølnå, and Nicklas Grimstad Nilsen. 2024. “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Open Science in AI: A Replication Study.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 20. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2412.17859. '''
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Gundersen et al. examine the extent to which a widely accepted crisis in research reproducibility affects AI research. They do this by conducting a systematic replication study of thirty highly cited AI studies, allowing the authors to identify the problems with irreproducibility. Out of the gate, the replication process could only be attempted with twenty-two of these studies because their research data needed to be openly available and reproducible without special hardware. Furthermore, the twenty-two replications were each given forty working hours of effort, but twelve of these took too long and had to be stopped early, impacting their quality. In result, it was found that out of the twenty-two replication attempts began only six could be accurately reproduced and five partially reproduced, meaning a 50% success rate. The main problems for reproducibility were identified in six sources: the ‘source code’, ‘article’, ‘data’, ‘results’, and ‘resources’. Notably, each of the six accurate reproductions had code available, and the one other study with available code was a partial success limited by the time constraint, meaning availability of code alongside the data certainly improved the quality of the replication and was the most important factor for success. Therefore, despite limitations of a small sample size and time constraints, Gundersen et al.’s finding that AI research’s reproducibility climbs from 33% accuracy when only data is available to 86% when both code and data are available. This is a significant enough result to empirically demonstrate the benefits of mandating openness and transparency of code as well as data.
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'''Helregel, N. 2025. “AI and Open Science: Implications and Library Practice Recommendations.” ''Library Trends'' 73 (3). https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2025.a961191 '''
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Helregel (2025) examines the complex intersection of artificial intelligence and the open science movement, questioning whether current AI technologies possess the necessary transparency to align with open research principles. The article explores multiple dimensions of this relationship, assessing both the potential for AI to actively advance open science goals and the broader impacts of AI adoption on the attitudes and behaviors of researchers and the public. Recognizing the critical role of library and information science professionals in navigating this shifting landscape, Helregel outlines concrete recommendations for institutional library practice. These actionable strategies include prioritizing internal knowledge-building, fostering cross-institutional advocacy, adapting consultation and liaison workflows, navigating complex licensing agreements, and enhancing science communication. Ultimately, the paper positions libraries as vital infrastructure for ensuring that AI integration supports, rather than undermines, the core tenets of transparency, reproducibility, and accessibility in scholarly communication.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Kristi Holmes, Tony Ross-Hellauer. 2025 “Open Science at the generative AI turn: An exploratory analysis of challenges and opportunities.” ''Quantitative Science Studies'' 6: 22–45. https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00337 '''
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Hosseini et al. provide an overview of the potential benefits and downsides of incorporating generative AI into different open science practices, as defined by the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, particularly open access, open data, open source software, open evaluation, open science infrastructures, open engagement of societal actors, and open dialogue with other knowledge systems. Some common benefits across these practices is that generative AI has the potential to lower the barriers to participation in science, summarize academic literature for non-academic audiences, and simplify processes in coding and data management. However, the authors also warn about the potential risks, including the creation and spread of misinformation, the propagation of hegemonic worldviews, and the monetization of research information. Given these downsides and the high social and ecological costs of generative AI, the authors suggest researchers question if AI tools are the most efficient way of achieving openness in science. The final section of the paper includes further recommendations for institutions, funders, and publishers, such as providing training on the use of generative AI, monitoring its positive and negative impacts, and continuing testing its use for evaluation and assessment purposes.
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'''Linåker, Johan, Cailean Osborne, Jennifer Ding, Daniel Puttick, and Richard Nweibo. 2025. “A Cartography of Open Collaboration in Open Source AI: Mapping Practices, Motivations, and Governance in 14 Open Large Language Model Projects.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 29. https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.25397'''
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This article engages in a survey and interviews of the practices, motivations, and governance of fourteen Open LLMs with the aim of further enabling collaboration throughout the open LLM lifecycle. The essay provides an overview of terms for Open AI and major takeaways and challenges for different types of collaboration—types of collaboration include model, data, software, evaluation, non-technical, and compute—at the pre-training, post-training, and post-release stages of the LLM lifecycle. The authors also identify five governance frameworks for open LLM projects ranging from single companies to “non-profit-sponsored grassroots projects”. The authors opine that collaboration does not merely happen with LLMs themselves but the infrastructure and accompanying tools (e.g., datasets, open source frameworks, discussion fora, etc.) needed to produce and maintain them, and more research and attention needs to be given to the ecosystem surrounding LLMs. The article also includes recommendations “to support the global community of practitioners building a more open future for AI” for researchers and developers, AI companies, policy makers, and academic institutions, platform providers, and open source foundations. For instance, they recommend that policy makers fund infrastructure of public AI, not just specific models, use targeted initiatives to support regional languages, require publicly funded research to use licensing that aligns with Open Science principles, and insist on a clear definition of what constitutes Openness in these cases (36).
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'''Papi, Sara, Marco Gaido, Luisa Bentivogli, and Matteo Negri. 2025. “FAMA: The First Large-Scale Open-Science Speech Foundation Model for English and Italian.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', May 28. https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22759 '''
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This article presents an Open Science Speech Foundation Model (SFM) called FAMA, “the first family of large-scale open-science SFMs for English and Italian trained on over 150k hours of exclusively OS-compliant speech data.” FAMA’s results are comparable to its closed counterparts and considerably faster (up to 8 times). The authors present a brief summary of recent advancements in automatic speech recognition and speech translation while raising concerns about the closed nature of related applications’ training data and code and pointing to open source alternatives in different domains for inspiration. The majority of the article is dedicated to specifics of architecture, training, and results of FAMA compared to its competitors; however, the end results—that FAMA is competitive with and even outperforms its larger, non-open counterparts like OpenAI’s Whisper in some cases–is an excellent case study in how Open Science can work in the domain of LLMs and AI.
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== Open Access ==
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'''Kember, Sarah, and Amy Brand. 2023. “The Corporate Capture of Open-Access Publishing.” ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', August 16. https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-corporate-capture-of-open-access-publishing. '''
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Kember and Brand highlight that open access policies adopted to increase availability of publicly funded research “may unintentionally contribute to greater consolidation in academic publishing” by encouraging commercial publishers to “value quantity over quality and platforms over people”. Kember and Brand use the history of “corporate capture” as a guide, referencing the development of self-archiving practices into a “neoliberal framework” of “openness at any cost”. Open-access reforms which targeted academic publishing as a “monolithic… bad actor” enabled this by hurting small actors more than major commercial entities, which exploited their vulnerability. Since then, the largest publishers have initiated hybrid subscription models to charge more overall, or “Read-and-Publish” deals that are increasingly expensive, decimate shrinking library budgets, and reinforce inequities in authorship. Kember and Brand argue this process was driven by ignorance, error, and the ideology of “immediate interest”, where short term gains are prioritized. The neoliberal idea that “information wants to be free” is similarly “subjugating all values to those of the market”, as open-access policy “inherits a utopia and risks delivering a dystopia” by making vast amounts of linked data readily accessible to third parties. The answer lies in a network of non-profit, fair-profit, and international organisations, which could turn the “false promise of openness into truly public knowledge.”
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'''Luth, Eric. 2025. “The Use of Wikipedia, Wikimedia, and Open Access Content for Artificial Intelligence and Text and Data Mining.” ''Stockholm IP Law Review'' 6 (1): 109–138. https://doi.org/10.53292/33313cc8.be33e111'''
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Luth examines how Digital Commons stakeholders, such as Wikimedia influence the development of AI models trained on Creative Commons (CC) licensed content. He argues that while these resources are essential for AI training, AI developers’ compliance with license conditions is often uncertain, and some AI developers may bypass legal requirements. Luth highlights two strategies: using CC licenses to protect shared knowledge and collaborating to sustain the ecosystem of open access. By combining these approaches, stakeholders can support high-quality AI outputs while preserving the integrity of the Digital Commons. The article emphasizes that AI’s reliance on shared resources carries ethical and practical responsibilities and shows how open licensing can enhance the reliability and social value of AI.
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'''Pooley, Jefferson. 2024. "Large Language Publishing: The Scholarly Publishing Oligopoly's Bet on AI." ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.291'''
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Pooley begins with the Microsoft–OpenAI vs. New York Times clash to show how both journalism and scholarly publishing are positioning themselves to charge AI firms for using their content. He notes, however, that journalism and academic publishing differ fundamentally: news organizations pay their writers, while scholarly publishers rely on research produced for free by academics or funded by taxpayers. Pooley criticizes commercial publishers for framing AI companies as “free-riders” even though those publishers themselves profit from vast unpaid scholarly labor. To clarify, the author uses the notion of "surveillance capitalism” (using behavioral data to “feed predictive models” and sell it to customers i.e. Facebook, Google, Silicon Valley) and states that unlike with big tech companies where “if you do not pay you are the product”, publishing companies like Elsevier use researchers both as product and paying customers in “Surveillance publishing”, allowing the “data cartels” to feed predictive models and turn academic’s data into a product, which is quietly sold to tech companies without the academics’ knowledge in a process Pooley calls “academic fracking”, and that even open-access work is often restricted or enclosed within proprietary platforms that enable further data extraction. Pooley urges academics to push back now and campaign, before these companies fully extend their surveillance-driven business models into AI and continue monetizing scholarly work and researcher behavior without accountability.
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'''Smith, Regan. 2025. “Licensing of Text for Generative AI: Learnings from Non-AI Licensing Practices.” ''The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts'' 48 (4): 457–512. https://doi.org/10.52214/jla.v48i4.13926'''
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This article provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities of licensing textual content for generative AI, analyzing how existing open-access licenses (CC BY, CC BY-SA, CC0) perform in machine learning contexts. The author argues that most licenses were drafted without anticipating large-scale AI training or synthetic output generation, highlighting gaps in coverage while noting that marketplace solutions (through negotiated deals with publishers or voluntary collective management organizations- CMOs) are already emerging. The piece emphasizes that AI developers and rightsholders can collaboratively experiment with licensing arrangements, scaling compliance and business operations to mitigate risk, rather than relying on rigid, government-mandated frameworks. The author proposes that machine-readable licensing provisions, including TDM opt-out signals and provenance-tracking requirements, should become standard features of scholarly communication infrastructure, and engages with the question of whether OA constitutes a commons governed by norms of reciprocity or a reservoir open to private capture, examining case law around "fair use" defenses for training data and the adequacy of attribution mechanisms when source texts are statistically blended beyond recognition.
== Open Data ==
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'''Bender, Emily M., and Batya Friedman. 2018. “Data Statements for Natural Language Processing: Toward Mitigating System Bias and Enabling Better Science.” ''Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics'' 6: 587–604. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00041.'''
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The authors propose data statements as a design intervention to reduce exclusion and bias in language technologies, particularly in NLP, arguing that such documentation can prevent misrepresentation and support more ethical and accurate system development. They define a data statement as a “critical enabling infrastructure” that helps developers understand how results may generalize, how systems should be deployed, and what biases might be present. Their recommended schema includes a detailed, long-form account covering (curation methods, language variety, speaker and annotator demographics, context of speech or text, and recording or text quality) and a short form that should accompany any publication using the dataset. Using two case studies, they demonstrate how this schema works in practice and conclude that without a field-wide commitment to this practice, efforts to confront bias will be severely weakened, whereas widespread adoption would immediately clarify representational limits and, over time, foster more inclusive datasets and value-sensitive research.
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'''Boyd, Karen. 2021. “Datasheets for Datasets Help ML Engineers Notice and Understand Ethical Issues in Training Data.” ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction'' 5 (CSCW2): 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1145/3479582.'''
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Boyd explores how documentation frameworks such as “Datasheets for Datasets” function in practice for machine learning engineers, showing that open access to data alone does not ensure ethical or responsible AI development. Through think-aloud sessions with 23 practitioners, Boyd demonstrates that engineers who received a Datasheet identified ethical issues earlier and more frequently than those who did not, proving that documentation can actively shape how practitioners recognize, interpret, and respond to potential ethical issues in training data. Framing the analysis through the concept of ethical sensitivity (recognition, particularization, and judgment), Boyd argues that practices focused on structured interventions could increase ethical awareness, like datasheets that could serve as an infrastructure for ethical engagement, prompting engineers to reflect on dataset provenance, demographic representation, and the broader consequences of data reuse, factors often hidden or overlooked in open data environments. This study challenges the assumption that openness automatically leads to fairer AI systems. By offering empirical evidence of how documentation scaffolds ethical decision-making, the author makes a compelling case for embedding such practices throughout AI, especially as machine learning systems increasingly rely on openly available and ethically complicated data.
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'''Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Edit Herczog, Māui Hudson, Keith Russell, and Shelley Stall. 2021. “Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous Data Futures.” ''Scientific Data'' 8: 108. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00892-0.'''
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Carroll et al. discuss how the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles for scientific data and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) principles for Indigenous Data Governance can be operationalized to allow Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to control their data, especially as big data and open data increase access to large datasets. The authors consider that the two sets of principles can be complimentary, both for scientific data and for data created by or about Indigenous Peoples. Scientific data can benefit from the CARE principles because many scientific datasets contain Indigenous Knowledge and these datasets can be oriented in ways that enhance the wellbeing of people by recording provenance and using appropriate governance models. Similarly, Indigenous Data can benefit from the FAIR principles to make data interoperable, regardless of the source or underlying technology, even if the datasets cannot be made openly accessible. The authors provide some recommendations to operationalize FAIR principles with CARE by making Indigenous data FAIR, raising awareness of the CARE Principles among the research community before engaging with Indigenous data, and testing ways to use CARE principles for Indigenous data.
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'''Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Ibrahim Garba, Óscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez, Jarita Holbrook, and Raymond Lovett. 2020. “The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance.” ''Data Science Journal'' 19 (1): 43. https://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2020-043.'''
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The authors ground the article in the structural biases embedded in data ecosystems and the ongoing processes of colonization that have produced epistemicide and constrained Indigenous Peoples’ ability to sustain their knowledges. They highlight how inequities operate across digital infrastructures and institutions, while Indigenous knowledge systems already engage with this complexity. The article directly refers to the tension between Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the data demands of AI, machine learning, and big data initiatives, noting that secondary data use and broad data sharing can threaten Indigenous rights, consent, and collective interests. Within this context, the Indigenous-led development of the CARE Principles (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) is discussed as a value-based response to concerns about the secondary use and reuse of Indigenous data. It highlights that open data for AI training is not a merely technical matter, but a political one, where broad data sharing and algorithmic extraction can underscore Indigenous rights, consent, and collective interests. By articulating CARE, authors argue for frameworks that center people and purpose rather than solely data accessibility or system performance. The paper concludes that reclaiming control of data and data narratives shifts Indigenous Peoples from being subjects and invisible within data systems to self-determining users who shape governance, policy, ethics, and innovation in ways aligned with collective benefit and equity.
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'''Heger, Amy, Liz B. Marquis, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Hanna Wallach, and Jennifer Wortman Vaughan. 2022. “Understanding Machine Learning Practitioners' Data Documentation Perceptions, Needs, Challenges, and Desiderata.” ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction'' 6 (CSCW2): 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1145/3555760.'''
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Heger et al. (2022) examine whether existing data documentation frameworks actually meet the needs of machine learning (ML) practitioners, a crucial issue given that AI models now shape high-stakes decisions across disciplines and depend heavily on the quality and transparency of their training data. The authors argue that while documentation initiatives like Datasheets for Datasets aim to support responsible and transparent AI, little is known about how these tools function in industry settings, where workflows, pressures, and data types differ substantially from academic contexts. Through semi-structured interviews and a documentation exercise with 14 practitioners, they find that current documentation practices are largely ad hoc, narrow in scope, and often disconnected from responsible AI concerns. Participants struggled to understand the purpose of many documentation questions, were unsure of appropriate granularity, and often failed to recognize the ethical implications of dataset characteristics. Their findings reveal a significant gap between responsible AI ideals and everyday ML practices. The study provides evidence that documentation frameworks must be contextual, integrated into existing tools, and supported by actionable guidance if they are to prevent downstream harms. By deriving seven design requirements, the authors offer concrete directions for developing documentation standards that can support safer, more accountable open AI data practices.
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'''Huerta, E. A., Ben Blaiszik, L. Catherine Brinson, Kristofer E. Bouchard, and D. Díaz, et al. 2023. “FAIR for AI: An Interdisciplinary and International Community Building Perspective.” ''Scientific Data'' 10: 487. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02298-6.'''
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Huerta et al. (2023) survey a wide landscape of U.S. and European initiatives defining the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles for AI models, arguing that responsible AI requires more than open access, it requires infrastructures that make AI assets understandable, comparable, and genuinely reusable. Their main argument is that FAIR must be reinterpreted for AI because models, software, and workflows are now “first-class” research objects, and only coordinated, community-wide standards can support interpretability, reproducibility, and sustainable open science. By mapping dozens of large, interdisciplinary FAIR-for-AI efforts, the authors show how FAIRness enables cross-disciplinary model reuse, transparent benchmarking, and educational access, ultimately laying groundwork for foundation models built from FAIR, AI-ready datasets. The paper highlights a major gap in current AI openness debates: open access alone does not ensure usable, trustworthy, or equitable AI. The authors demonstrate that without shared metadata standards, integrated repositories, and long-term infrastructure, openness can fragment into silos that impede scientific discovery. Their community-focused perspective invites readers to see FAIR not as a bureaucratic checklist but as an evolving, collaborative project essential for scaling transparent, reusable AI across scientific domains.
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'''Taeihagh, Araz. 2025. “Governance of Generative AI.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puaf001.'''
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Taeihagh’s work takes on the evolving governance challenges surrounding generative AI, particularly the way its vast training data demands have injected new urgency into long-running debates over open data governance. Unlike rule-based AI systems designed for fixed, pre-specified tasks, generative models train on expansive datasets and produce novel outputs; The author argues that this reshapes the very terrain of risk. This shift invites distinct concerns: hallucination, jailbreak, exposure of sensitive information, accuracy failures, opacity, and the general difficulty of control. Taeihagh not only details how these risks emerge from the technical properties of generative systems but also proposes a governance framework that maps potential interventions to each category of risk and explores the institutional supports required to make such interventions effective. The framework is especially instructive for today’s AI data-governance debates, where the scale and unpredictability of generative models are compelling policymakers to rethink what openness should entail, whose interests it advances, and how governance mechanisms can guard against extractive data practices while steering AI development toward public values.
== Open Source ==
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'''Bostrom, Nick. 2017. “Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development.” ''Global Policy'' 8 (2): 135–148. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12403'''
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This article is a cross-section that surveys the notion of openness in AI development before proprietary AI models entered the market, observing the early approaches of competing companies including Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, as well as OpenAI’s origins as a non-profit organization—OpenAI now operates as a capped-profit company governed by a non-profit, functioning effectively as a for-profit public benefit corporation rather than a publicly traded entity. The article focuses on long-term moves towards openness and their implications, but also briefly considers the benefits and problems inherent in short- and medium-term openness: Bostrom speculates that too much openness runs the risk of curbing corporate (and therefore funding) interest, ultimately slowing the rate of AI’s technological progress. However, he also asks: “supposing openness would speed technical progress and rollout of AI capabilities, would that be socially beneficial?” (137). Bostrom notes a number of concerns ranging from public safety to labour encroachment, but still suggests that openness in AI development would be a net positive that accelerates the rate of technological progress in the short and middle-term. In the article’s long term section, Bostrom considers multiple scenarios in which openness might either help or hinder the safety and progress of a general AI superintelligence. He identifies distinct forms of openness (Science and Source Code; Control Methods and Risk Analysis; Capabilities and Expectations; and Values, Goals, and Governance Structures), addressing the potential value of openness in each, and argues that while openness is generally positive, especially in issues of values and safety, sharing too much knowledge may increase the odds someone will abuse this technology or ignore safety.
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'''Cooper, Martin. 2023. “Open Source is Good for AI But, Is AI Good for Open Source?” ''ITNOW'' 65 (2): 50–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/combul/bwad062'''
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Cooper shares Terence Eden's perspectives on the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the open source movement, ultimately raising ethical and practical concerns about attribution and authorship in the age of AI-generated code. Eden believes that open source promotes technologies like AI, cloud, and the internet, driving efficiency, reducing duplication, and advancing scientific discovery. He raises an issue with AI’s use of open source without proper attribution violating one of open source’s core principles: crediting the original creator. Despite acknowledging that AI can assist developers and make programming more accessible, Eden cautions against viewing AI as a substitute for genuine understanding or creativity. Ultimately, Eden’s article is both a celebration and a warning: open source has empowered AI, but unless attribution and ethical use are safeguarded, AI may erode the very openness and integrity that made its success possible.
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'''Guo, Xinwei, Yujun Li, Yafeng Peng, and Xuetao Wei. 2024. “Copyleft for Alleviating AIGC Copyright Dilemma: What-if Analysis, Public Perception and Implications.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', February 19. https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.12216. '''
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This article analyses and summarizes copyright disputes related to Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) and isolates three primary stakeholders within these disputes: data owners, who create the content upon which AIGCs have been trained; model owners, who develop the AIGC applications and models (e.g., ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, etc.) themselves; and model users, who apply prompts to AIGC models to generate content. The authors consider the benefits, challenges, and risks that arise from each given stakeholder making a claim to copyright while considering the potential benefits and challenges of embracing copyleft (i.e., granting free use over material so long as the products of that free use are also under copyleft). In their contemplation of each stakeholder, they recognize the benefits for each group in advocating copyright to content, but also identify harm to other stakeholders, society, progress in developing AIGC, and institutions (e.g., “the copyright registration system”) The authors consider three real-life cases surrounding copyright disputes and envision how copyleft would effectively alleviate the disputes and tension surrounding their different stakeholders. The last half of the article performs a survey that asks users who have a range of familiarity with AIGC a range of questions, including who ought to have copyright claims to a generated image of the Mona Lisa in the style of Vincent Van Gogh. The authors note that their survey indicates consistent ambivalence, misunderstanding, and concern over copyright issues related to AIGC. The survey identified that there is support for applying copyleft to AIGC, and that that support increases the more someone understands the issues surrounding AIGC and copyright.
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'''Osborne, Cailean. 2024. “Why Companies "Democratise" Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Open Source Software Donations.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 26. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2409.17876'''
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Osborne aims to advance the ‘nascent research agenda on the political economy of open source AI’ by studying various corporate AI OSS donations to non-profit foundations and thereby sourcing and explaining corporate incentives behind their ‘democratization’ of AI. He firstly outlines this topic in detail, clarifying that the technology required to access AI is expensive, and developing AI even more so, meaning this ‘democratization’ represents only a lowering rather than removal of barriers. Osborne then considers the possible incentives behind organisational level decisions to democratize AI, as companies seek to competitively dominate industry norms, test and improve their products, enlarge intellectual property, reduce R&D costs, and focus external research into their own AI. Significantly, individual developers of open source software do not have the same incentives but tend to accept commercial participation. On one hand, corporate participation means volunteers will be contributing towards these sources of corporate profit without reward; on the other hand, it risks companies dominating open research spaces and developing a complex intercompany research network of ‘co-opetition’ which individual volunteers cannot enter. Therefore, Osborne’s study is highly relevant to issues of commercialization and open scholarship and especially concerns of “open-washing.” The study’s results highlight the predominantly commercial incentives behind corporate “AI democratisation” efforts, appropriately mirroring its most common form – the democratization of governance. However, Osborne's results also illustrate the significance of the individual level, “bottom-up” movement, suggesting that a significant 38% of decisions to donate stemmed from developers. Despite this, he concludes that “AI democratization” is indeed “a strategic calculation, where companies relinquish control of their OSS project in exchange for assumed benefits”, as “democratisation of governance is treated as a social means for primarily economic and technological ends”, broadly supporting the works of Widder et al. and Srnicek, and encouraging other researchers to bring their attention to this area.
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'''Radu, Roxana. 2021. “Steering the Governance of Artificial Intelligence: National Strategies in Perspective.” ''Policy and Society'' 40 (2): 178–193. https://doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2021.1929728.'''
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This article provides a survey and analysis of the national strategies related to AI implemented by a dozen countries around the world. This article is of particular interest to those interested in concrete policies and regulations surrounding AI rather than discourse and rhetoric. Radu identifies a tension between nations claiming to take a leadership role and corporations that are “driving developments in the field”. More specifically, she observes that the vast “majority of binding agreements and voluntary commitments” come from corporations rather than nations or government regulatory bodies, indicating a concerning trend toward self-regulation. Governments have often played a key role in facilitating the conditions in which the development of AI technologies have thrived, even funding the rudimentary research that leads to AI models and applications, and this article notes that, regardless of the level of government regulation, the state is rarely a passive player when it comes to AI. Radu identifies the trend of a “dominant place for industry in the drafting process” and that representatives from industry make up a third of members drafting national strategies as well as prominent positions within those groups. Radu also notes absences: for instance, despite more than seventy countries using AI for surveillance, this issue is conspicuously absent from most strategies. Radu concludes that the common thread among many of these strategies is a hybridity between industry and state that affirms “the deliberate choice for functional indetermination,” resulting in a lack of clarity surrounding “who makes the rules and for how long,” and notes there are very few limitations placed on industry as these strategies instead provide vague ethical guidelines.
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'''Schmit, Cason, M. J. Doerr, and J. K. Wagner. 2023. “Leveraging IP for AI Governance.” ''Science'' 379 (6633): 646–647. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add2202.'''
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This article proposes a hybrid AI copyright model that combines copyleft licensing and “patent trolling” in order to enforce an ethical approach to using AI models and training datasets. Schmit et al. contend that current legislation that applies to AI models and their use “are insufficient to impel ethical conduct” and require further consideration. The article advocates its hybrid model—Copyleft AI with Trusted Enforcement (CAITE)—as both rigorous and flexible, allowing for both self-reporting and monitoring. Essentially, the system works by creating an ecosystem in which AI models and training data are developed using copyleft, allowing for free use of these materials so long as the product of that use is covered by the same licensing agreement. At the same time, the enforcement of that licensing agreement is transferred to a regulatory entity called the CAITE Host, which acts as a positive counterpart to the patent troll, ensuring that no individual or organization breaches the terms of copyleft, introduces dangerous applications, data, or features, or unethically uses materials under the copyleft agreement. The CAITE Host and its code of ethics are driven by community oversight and buy-in ,and the host is regulated by the community. The authors contend that its flexibility and bottom-up structure make CAITE uniquely suited to handling the rapidly developing field of AI and its shifting needs. Once CAITE achieves a critical mass, it would also become increasingly unlikely for AI developers to opt out. The article concludes by proposing a pilot model for CAITE, and strongly suggests that such a framework is far preferable for industry and others than stringent, relatively slow-moving, and inflexible government regulation in isolation.
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'''Shanklin, Grant, Cason Schmit, Jacob Pierce, Nicole Martinez-Martin, and Matthew DeCamp. 2025. “The Case for Contextual Copyleft: Licensing Open Source Training Data and Generative AI.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 17. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12713.'''
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This article introduces and describes a new form of content licensing, CCAI (Contextual Copyleft AI), designed to apply copyleft values and ethics to AI content, and should appeal to anyone interested in coding, copyright, and the (mis)use of training data for generative AI. The authors advocate for an approach that preserves the values of the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement by using copyleft as a mechanism for the rights of AI content. The CCAI license requires that the free use and distribution of the software in question, that any work derived from that software must also be licensed under CCAI, and that CCAI software must “include source code or provide a way to access it”. The CCAI draws from and imitates other copyleft licenses but explicitly addresses and outlines the expectations regarding specific components of AI models within its license, applying copyleft and a requirement of openness to training data, code, and parameters. The article contends that whether it is easily demonstrable or not, clear guidelines of when training on publicly available data is and is not okay can act as a deterrent to misuse, and the CCAI license will give developers more agency in how others use their code, accelerate open source AI development by giving open source AI models open source training data only they can use, and limit the practice of open washing—claims that software and AI is open source when it is not (or not fully open source). The authors admit there are security risks that come with open AI models (e.g., vulnerabilities to malicious actors), but they contend that the benefits far outweigh those risks, especially when accompanied by the implementation of the CCAI and complementary regulations.
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'''Widder, David Gray, Dawn Nafus, Laura Dabbish, and James Herbsleb. 2022. “Limits and Possibilities for ‘Ethical AI’ in Open Source: A Study of Deepfakes.” In ''Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT ’22)'', 2035–46. New York: Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3531146.3533779.'''
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Widder et al. assert that significant understudied harms arise from divergent practices of “transparency and accountability” in the open source community. They argue that interventions designed for private companies may be improper for open source contexts, highlighting gaps in current approaches to “Ethical AI.” Their purpose is to reveal these systemic vulnerabilities and propose frameworks that better address the unique social and technical dynamics of open source development. They use an open source Deepfake creation tool as an extreme case to highlight how ethical reasoning intersects with broader cultural frameworks and interview project leaders. In this case study, researchers offer a definition of “Down stream control assumptions”, suggesting that “Ethical AI” research and “design interventions’ would be improved by explicitly acknowledging these assumptions and identifying ways to work effectively under weak assumptions of downstream control in open sources contexts.
== Open Science ==
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'''Ación, Laura, Mariela Rajngewerc, Gregory Randall, and Lorena Etcheverry. 2023. “Generative AI Poses Ethical Challenges for Open Science.” ''Nature Human Behaviour'' 7 (12): 1800–1801. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01740-4 '''
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This article explores the tension between Open Science’s need to make knowledge freely accessible and the rise in GenAI and its tendencies to using any information available to it without necessarily considering how its application of such information (including information made available through Open Science) may do harm. These “frictions,” as the authors describe them, point to Open Science’s need to make data available while ensuring said data is not used to do harm. It is a concise summary of the foundational issues at the heart of these conversations, and great for anyone interested in how GenAI complicates Open Knowledge. The authors propose selective licensing as one approach to curbing harm, but notes that this only protects against harm from direct use (e.g., “open-source code used to build a weapon”) and not an indirect use (e.g., “open-source library use within another algorithm that is in itself harmful”). Ultimately, they stress the need for new governance systems and regulations related to the creation of knowledge that prioritizes both the public good and right to research.
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'''Baltes, Sebastian, Florian Angermeir, Chetan Arora, Preetha Chatterjee, Jens Deitenbeck, Daniel Graziotin, Christoph Treude, et al. 2025. “Guidelines for Empirical Studies in Software Engineering Involving Large Language Models.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', August 21. https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.15503 '''
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This article develops best practices and guidelines for the use of LLMs (expressly language LLMs, not image, audio, or video) for empirical studies in software engineering (expressly data collection, processing, and analysis). The authors aim to “enable reproducibility and replicability” in the field even when LLMs are in use and “produce more reliable evidence on what LLM can and cannot deliver”. They present what they call a “taxonomy of Study Types” in addition to their guidelines, providing examples both within and beyond software engineering, all aimed at promoting the use of LLMs while promoting open science practices. The article considers LLMs as annotators, judges, synthesizers, and subjects in SE, and the guidelines Baltes et al. present have two tiers, MUST and SHOULD, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of practices without which SE research employing LLMs is rendered ineffective (e.g., declaring an LLM’s usage and role ) and those practices that merely make this sort of research more rigorous and accessible (e.g., including full interaction logs if privacy and confidentiality can be ensured). The authors advocate for these practices to better enable researchers in SE to engage with LLMs while practicing Open Science. Of particular interest is the way in which the authors structure their understanding of the field and guidelines, and how they recognize distinct studies require slightly different practices.
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'''Biderman, Stella, Hailey Schoelkopf, Quentin Anthony, Herbie Bradley, Kyle O'Brien, Eric Hallahan, Mohammad Aflah Khan, et al. 2022. “EleutherAI: Going Beyond ‘Open Science’ to ‘Science in the Open.’” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 12. https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06413 '''
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This article outlines the inception and progress of EleutherAI, a lab and AI model first founded in 2020 by a group of (for the most part) university affiliated academics and researchers concerned that for-profit companies are the primary developers of GenAI research and models, and that there is a lack of transparency and openness related to these technologies. Those interested in alternative approaches to AI models or a concrete example of Open Science in action should read this article. Because these researchers want to make available a “capable large language model… for public use, study, and scrutiny,” they have conducted all EleutherAI research in the open, making it freely accessible to everyone (1): all research and discussions take place on Discord servers, and projects coordinated and teams assembled in those servers on a grassroots basis. This “public-facing research” leads to a “virtuous cycle” with little turn around between the conception of ideas and development of projects, and facilitates conversation, collaboration, and community by giving all users, even newcomers, unfettered access to every means of communication in which the group engages. The authors consider the downsides to such an approach as well, citing the issues of relying on volunteer labour, how others might take this public research for their own without proper accreditation to EleutherAI, and the important consideration that perhaps not all things should be made public, but ultimately conclude that such open research is integral to the academic community.
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'''Gundersen, Odd Erik, Odd Cappelen, Martin Mølnå, and Nicklas Grimstad Nilsen. 2024. “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Open Science in AI: A Replication Study.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 20. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2412.17859. '''
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Gundersen et al. examine the extent to which a widely accepted crisis in research reproducibility affects AI research. They do this by conducting a systematic replication study of thirty highly cited AI studies, allowing the authors to identify the problems with irreproducibility. Out of the gate, the replication process could only be attempted with twenty-two of these studies because their research data needed to be openly available and reproducible without special hardware. Furthermore, the twenty-two replications were each given forty working hours of effort, but twelve of these took too long and had to be stopped early, impacting their quality. In result, it was found that out of the twenty-two replication attempts began only six could be accurately reproduced and five partially reproduced, meaning a 50% success rate. The main problems for reproducibility were identified in six sources: the ‘source code’, ‘article’, ‘data’, ‘results’, and ‘resources’. Notably, each of the six accurate reproductions had code available, and the one other study with available code was a partial success limited by the time constraint, meaning availability of code alongside the data certainly improved the quality of the replication and was the most important factor for success. Therefore, despite limitations of a small sample size and time constraints, Gundersen et al.’s finding that AI research’s reproducibility climbs from 33% accuracy when only data is available to 86% when both code and data are available. This is a significant enough result to empirically demonstrate the benefits of mandating openness and transparency of code as well as data.
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'''Helregel, N. 2025. “AI and Open Science: Implications and Library Practice Recommendations.” ''Library Trends'' 73 (3). https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2025.a961191 '''
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Helregel (2025) examines the complex intersection of artificial intelligence and the open science movement, questioning whether current AI technologies possess the necessary transparency to align with open research principles. The article explores multiple dimensions of this relationship, assessing both the potential for AI to actively advance open science goals and the broader impacts of AI adoption on the attitudes and behaviors of researchers and the public. Recognizing the critical role of library and information science professionals in navigating this shifting landscape, Helregel outlines concrete recommendations for institutional library practice. These actionable strategies include prioritizing internal knowledge-building, fostering cross-institutional advocacy, adapting consultation and liaison workflows, navigating complex licensing agreements, and enhancing science communication. Ultimately, the paper positions libraries as vital infrastructure for ensuring that AI integration supports, rather than undermines, the core tenets of transparency, reproducibility, and accessibility in scholarly communication.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Kristi Holmes, Tony Ross-Hellauer. 2025 “Open Science at the generative AI turn: An exploratory analysis of challenges and opportunities.” ''Quantitative Science Studies'' 6: 22–45. https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00337 '''
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Hosseini et al. provide an overview of the potential benefits and downsides of incorporating generative AI into different open science practices, as defined by the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, particularly open access, open data, open source software, open evaluation, open science infrastructures, open engagement of societal actors, and open dialogue with other knowledge systems. Some common benefits across these practices is that generative AI has the potential to lower the barriers to participation in science, summarize academic literature for non-academic audiences, and simplify processes in coding and data management. However, the authors also warn about the potential risks, including the creation and spread of misinformation, the propagation of hegemonic worldviews, and the monetization of research information. Given these downsides and the high social and ecological costs of generative AI, the authors suggest researchers question if AI tools are the most efficient way of achieving openness in science. The final section of the paper includes further recommendations for institutions, funders, and publishers, such as providing training on the use of generative AI, monitoring its positive and negative impacts, and continuing testing its use for evaluation and assessment purposes.
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'''Linåker, Johan, Cailean Osborne, Jennifer Ding, Daniel Puttick, and Richard Nweibo. 2025. “A Cartography of Open Collaboration in Open Source AI: Mapping Practices, Motivations, and Governance in 14 Open Large Language Model Projects.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 29. https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.25397'''
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This article engages in a survey and interviews of the practices, motivations, and governance of fourteen Open LLMs with the aim of further enabling collaboration throughout the open LLM lifecycle. The essay provides an overview of terms for Open AI and major takeaways and challenges for different types of collaboration—types of collaboration include model, data, software, evaluation, non-technical, and compute—at the pre-training, post-training, and post-release stages of the LLM lifecycle. The authors also identify five governance frameworks for open LLM projects ranging from single companies to “non-profit-sponsored grassroots projects”. The authors opine that collaboration does not merely happen with LLMs themselves but the infrastructure and accompanying tools (e.g., datasets, open source frameworks, discussion fora, etc.) needed to produce and maintain them, and more research and attention needs to be given to the ecosystem surrounding LLMs. The article also includes recommendations “to support the global community of practitioners building a more open future for AI” for researchers and developers, AI companies, policy makers, and academic institutions, platform providers, and open source foundations. For instance, they recommend that policy makers fund infrastructure of public AI, not just specific models, use targeted initiatives to support regional languages, require publicly funded research to use licensing that aligns with Open Science principles, and insist on a clear definition of what constitutes Openness in these cases (36).
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'''Papi, Sara, Marco Gaido, Luisa Bentivogli, and Matteo Negri. 2025. “FAMA: The First Large-Scale Open-Science Speech Foundation Model for English and Italian.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', May 28. https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22759 '''
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This article presents an Open Science Speech Foundation Model (SFM) called FAMA, “the first family of large-scale open-science SFMs for English and Italian trained on over 150k hours of exclusively OS-compliant speech data.” FAMA’s results are comparable to its closed counterparts and considerably faster (up to 8 times). The authors present a brief summary of recent advancements in automatic speech recognition and speech translation while raising concerns about the closed nature of related applications’ training data and code and pointing to open source alternatives in different domains for inspiration. The majority of the article is dedicated to specifics of architecture, training, and results of FAMA compared to its competitors; however, the end results—that FAMA is competitive with and even outperforms its larger, non-open counterparts like OpenAI’s Whisper in some cases–is an excellent case study in how Open Science can work in the domain of LLMs and AI.
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== Platforms ==
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'''Burton, Jason W., Ezequiel Lopez-Lopez, Shahar Hechtlinger, et al. 2024. “How Large Language Models Can Reshape Collective Intelligence.” ''Nature Human Behaviour'' 8 (9): 1643–55. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01959-9.'''
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Large language models are quickly becoming infrastructure for how groups seek information, deliberate, and coordinate, potentially altering the conditions under which collective intelligence emerges. Burton and colleagues argue that LLMs do not merely speed up individual work but transform how information is aggregated, accessed, and transmitted across digital environments that underpin collective performance in organizations and societies. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives, the paper frames this shift as simultaneously enabling and destabilizing: LLMs can support distributed cognition (e.g., idea generation, synthesis, translation, scalable facilitation) while also increasing risks tied to dependence on shared intermediaries, degraded diversity of viewpoints, and new pathways for error, manipulation, or misplaced confidence. Rather than offering a single model or experiment, the article maps a research-and-practice agenda by identifying potential benefits, key hazards, and policy-relevant considerations, then articulating open questions that link technical design choices to group-level epistemic outcomes. Its central claim is that understanding collective intelligence in the LLM era requires moving analysis beyond isolated human–AI interactions toward system-level effects on networks, platforms, and institutions, and that these effects warrant focused study before LLM-mediated coordination becomes the default for tackling complex problems.
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'''Corsi, Giulio, Bill Marino, and Willow Wong. 2024. “The spread of synthetic media on X.” ''Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review''. https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-140'''
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Corsi and Wong’s longitudinal empirical study analyzing 566 tweets containing synthetic media (December 2022-September 2023) documenting a dramatic surge following Midjourney V5 release with over 1.5 billion total views, revealing differential impacts where political deepfakes achieve higher median views despite representing minority of synthetic content. Demonstrates that generative AI's impact is stratified by content purpose with political misinformation posing acute democratic risks, while current detection and labeling systems lag behind generative capabilities creating governance gaps compromising users' capacity to evaluate information. Using Community Notes data from December 2022 to October 2023, the study highlights the connection between the growth in generative AI tools and the rapid proliferation of synthetic media. The findings indicate that most synthetic media is non-political and largely benign, frequently taking the form of humorous or satirical images. However, the study also identifies a smaller but concerning portion of malicious synthetic media, which have potential height risks despite their lower frequency. The authors further examine the role of X’s paid verification system, revealing that while verified users tend to receive more overall views, this advantage diminishes when engagement is adjusted for follower count, implying that verification alone provides limited amplification. The study casts light on synthetic media’s expanding presence on social platforms and warns that even widespread exposure to seemingly harmless AI-generated content may gradually undermine trust in online information. To address these challenges, the authors recommend ongoing empirical monitoring, stronger collaboration between researchers and industry to develop transparent detection tools, and proactive policy measures aimed at reducing the social and political harms posed by malicious synthetic media.
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'''Delmonaco, Daniel, Samuel Mayworm, Hibby Thach, Josh Guberman, Aurelia Augusta, and Oliver L. Haimson. 2024. “‘What are you doing, TikTok?’: How Marginalized Social Media Users Perceive, Theorize, and ‘Prove’ Shadowbanning.” https://oliverhaimson.com/PDFs/DelmonacoShadowbanning.pdf. '''
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Delmonaco et al.’s qualitative study explores marginalized social media users’ experiences with shadowbanning through the theoretical framework of algorithmic “folk theories.” Through a review of existing literature, the authors demonstrate how social media companies publicly distance themselves from shadowbanning while continuing to apply it in practice and explain why content produced by marginalized users is more frequently subject to filtering. The study analyzes 24 interviews to explore how users perceive, theorize, and attempt to “prove” shadowbanning through indicators such as decreased visibility, engagement, and follower loss. The findings reveal widespread confusion surrounding shadowbanning, deep mistrust in platform governance, and the disproportionate harm imposed on marginalized communities whose content is suppressed despite platforms’ public denials. The data further shows how users collectively produce and co-produce theories to resist the opacity of algorithmic moderation, and authors introduce “collaborative algorithm investigation,” in which users test and share algorithmic folk theories with one another. The authors argue that algorithmic content moderation exacerbates existing inequities by obscuring governance decisions, politicizing moderation, and shifting power from human judgment to opaque predictive systems, while suggesting that increased transparency, tailored moderation approaches, and users’ education could help reduce unfair content removals.
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'''Drolsbach, Chiara, and Nicolas Pröllochs. 2025. “Characterizing AI-Generated Misinformation on Social Media.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', May 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2505.10266'''
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Drolsbach and Pröllochs’ article address a critical gap in existing research by shifting attention from the social drawbacks of AI-generated misinformation to its real-world prevalence and behavior on social media platforms. Using a large-scale dataset of 91,452 misleading posts identified through X’s Community Notes platform, the authors empirically compare AI-generated and non-AI-generated misinformation across content characteristics, account attributes, virality, believability, and harmfulness. Their findings show that AI-generated misinformation is more entertainment-oriented, exhibits more positive sentiment, and is more likely to originate from smaller accounts, yet achieves significantly higher virality despite being slightly less believable and harmful than traditional misinformation. In their discussion and conclusion, the authors emphasize that AI-generated misinformation poses a growing challenge to the digital information ecosystem due to its realism, scalability, and difficulty of detection. They argue that its unique features disturbs algorithmic amplification mechanisms and require new platform strategies, policy interventions, and research approaches that account for the unique properties of AI-generated misinformation rather than relying on countermeasures designed for conventional false content.
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'''Duricic, Tomislav, Hussain Hussain, Emanuel Lacic, Dominik Kowald, Denis Helic, and Elisabeth Lex. 2023. “Beyond-Accuracy: A Review on Diversity, Serendipity, and Fairness in Recommender Systems Based on Graph Neural Networks.” ''Frontiers in Big Data'' 6: 1251072. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2023.1251072.'''
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Duricic et al. (2023) provide a comprehensive review of recommender systems based on Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), with a particular focus on objectives that go beyond prediction accuracy, including diversity, serendipity, novelty, and fairness. While GNNs have demonstrated strong performance in modeling complex user–item interactions and improving recommendation accuracy, the authors argue that this very strength can intensify structural biases such as popularity bias, homophily, and feedback loops that marginalize less popular content and users. The paper provides a definition of each beyond-accuracy metric, reviews how it has been used in literature, and analyzes the technical barriers of integrating these goals into GNN-based systems such as measurement difficulties, trade-offs between competing goals, and risks of overfitting due to model complexity. Diversity-aware neighborhood sampling, contrastive learning, and adversarial training to disrupt feedback loops are introduced for more heterogeneous and unexpected recommendations. In conclusion, the authors position GNNs as a powerful but double-edged tool in recommendation systems: capable of either narrowing or broadening users’ informational horizons depending on design choices. They argue that future research must focus on principled frameworks that integrate “beyond-accuracy” objectives, emphasizing that recommendation algorithms are not neutral optimizers but key socio-technical systems shaping visibility, voice, and fairness in digital information ecosystems.
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'''Gorwa, Robert, Reuben Binns, and Christian Katzenbach. 2020. “Algorithmic Content Moderation: Technical and Political Challenges in the Automation of Platform Governance.” ''Big Data & Society'' 7 (1): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951719897945.'''
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Gorwa et al unfold what "Algorithmic moderation systems” are perceived as essential in AI governance to address the public demand on AI accountability and transparency remain unnavigable and inexplicable even the enhanced versions could aggravate the existing misinformation issues. They state that major platforms' growth transforms them so much that they no longer function primarily as social networks. They define “algorithmic moderation” as “systems that classify user generated content based on either matching or prediction, leading to a decision and governance outcome (e.g. removal, geoblocking, account takedown).” Different types of hashing (matching) and classification (prediction) tools and the areas they are deployed (copyright, terrorism, and toxic speech) are described and their practicality are criticized. Their case analyses including copyright enforcement, counterterrorism, and toxic speech illustrate the limitations and unintended harms of automated moderation, demonstrating how even “improved” systems risk reinforcing misinformation patterns, entrenching platform power, and displacing human judgment. Ultimately, Gorwa et al. argue that algorithmic moderation transforms platform governance itself by concentrating authority in opaque technical systems while rendering the underlying political choices invisible.
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'''Reynolds, CJ, and Blake Hallinan. 2024. “User-Generated Accountability: Public Participation in Algorithmic Governance on YouTube.” ''New Media & Society'' 26 (9): 5107–5129. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448241251791. '''
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This study focuses on how YouTube creators respond to platform governance decisions by producing “user-generated accountability” content, videos that publicly document governance failures and pressure YouTube to intervene. Through an analysis of 250 such videos, the authors state that creators overwhelmingly experience YouTube’s policy enforcement, automated moderation systems, and communication practices as opaque, inconsistent, and often discriminatory. Authors declare that human review is essential in automizing platform governance. The study highlights that platform governance decisions affect creators differently depending on channel size, content type, and identity; larger creators can more easily mobilize audiences to “make noise,” while smaller creators rely on collective visibility tactics such as signal boosting across platforms, especially Twitter. The authors argue that these bottom-up accountability practices reflect both the limits of YouTube’s existing governance infrastructure and creators’ efforts to bypass scale dependent unresponsiveness by publicly sharing grievances, comparing experiences, and testing the platform’s algorithms themselves. Theoretically, the study provides the “user-generated accountability” as a framework for engaging with the unavoidable conflicts that will arise around algorithmic systems, and views content creators as “political actors” who advance the perceptions of algorithms. Empirically, it surfaces common concerns such as demonetization of LGBTQ content, and lack of human review.
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'''Savolainen, Lotta. 2022. “The Shadow Banning Controversy: Perceived Governance and Algorithmic Folklore.” ''Media, Culture & Society'' 44 (6): 1091–1109. https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437221077174.'''
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Savolainen studies shadowbanning as a lens for understanding current algorithmic platform governance from the user perspective. Rather than determining whether shadowbanning objectively exists, the author conceptualizes it as “algorithmic folklore”: informal, collectively produced narratives through which users attempt to make sense of opaque moderation and ranking systems. Drawing on Reddit discussions about TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, the study shows how users interpret suppressed visibility through anecdotal evidence, experimentation, and shared pattern recognition, revealing the experiential dimensions of algorithmic governance. Either users “probe the rules” or find their ways through “pleasing the algorithms”, the author argues that these practices emerge in response to governance systems that lack clarity, stability, and consistency that are traditionally associated with good governance. The study concludes that platform governance contains a structural paradox: platforms increasingly present themselves as legitimate governors while simultaneously developing automated moderation systems that undermine transparency, and consistent enforcement. Ultimately, the ethical issue is not shadowbanning itself, but the broader reality of shadowy governance exercised by complex, distributed algorithmic systems at scale.
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'''Vetter, Matthew A., Jialei Jiang, and Zachary J. McDowell. 2025. “An Endangered Species: How LLMs Threaten Wikipedia’s Sustainability.” ''AI & Society'', February. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02199-9.'''
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Vetter et al. caution against using Wikipedia as AI training data uncritically by outlining many complicating factors. Wikipedia’s collaborative model of data curation democratizes data creation, but embeds power dynamics and biases. A feminist posthumanist framework is applied, which situates Wikipedia’s knowledge as contextual, based upon the positionality of predominantly Western, male editors, a perspective LLMs would perpetuate without opportunity for change. Wikipedia’s ‘dynamism’ is the main reason it is so valuable, stemming from constant, collaborative updates by volunteers. AI responses’ inconsistent citations and plagiaristic tendencies undermine human editors, the source of Wikipedia’s verifiability, and exploit scholars, Wikipedia itself, and the past labour of volunteers. Wikipedia needs both ‘a steady stream of new and returning readers’ and ‘a diverse group of dedicated volunteers’, whilst AI responses push sources into obscurity and at best detour the website, threatening Wikipedia’s long-term sustainability. Vetter et al. practically explore Wikipedia’s relationship with LLMs by conducting a ‘problem-centred expert interview’ of community leaders, who possess 25 combined years of involvement and research. Through these interviews, Vetter et al. identify three main areas of opportunity: promoting transparency and explainability, diversifying the Wikipedia community, and equipping users with critical thinking skills. Overall, their findings ‘resonate with the posthumanist approach to critical AI literacy’, cautioning against hoping for purely technological fixes and calling for greater transparency in how tech giants ‘leverage open-access datasets’.
== Governance, Leadership, and Policy ==
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'''Balendra, Soorya. 2025. “Meta's AI Moderation and Free Speech: Ongoing Challenges in the Global South.” ''Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance'' 1. https://doi.org/10.1017/cfl.2025.5'''
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This article conducts a case study of Meta’s AI-based content moderation of content in the Global South, arguing that the censorship of unprohibited content (“over removal”) and slow response to content that causes harm (“slow removal”) are part of “content moderation procedures” that constitute “massive discriminatory approaches”. Balendra presents three models of authority for the regulation of social media content: external regulation, self-regulation, and co-regulation, and argues that state regulation (falling under the external model) varies wildly depending on the government in question, with “granting absolute regulatory power to state actors often stifl[ing] political discourse and online expression”. Co- and self-regulation mitigate this problem, but introduce a new issue by shifting responsibility—private companies use AI to make millions of judgements about content in a short frame of time. The paper notes that the EU and the United States have drastically different policies regarding content moderation on social media platforms and argues that “the practice of content moderation remains largely shaped by the cultural norms of the United States” and the values of “a relatively homogenous groups of Silicon Valley elites.” Balendra finds that, at this time, current approaches often prioritize the state or private corporate interests rather than free speech or the interests of the larger community, and much work is needed to “achiev[e] genuine change” in the form of integrated, hybrid approaches.
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'''Birkstedt, Teemu, Matti Minkkinen, Anushree Tandon, and Matti Mäntymäki. 2023. “AI Governance: Themes, Knowledge Gaps and Future Agendas.” ''Internet Research'' 33 (7): 133–67. https://doi.org/10.1108/INTR-01-2022-0042. '''
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Birkstedt et al. conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) of the emerging yet fragmented field of “AI governance” (AIG), defined as “a system of rules, practices, processes, and technological tools” that ensure organizational AI meets strategic, legal, and ethical requirements. The authors use human-centric and socio-technical AI traditions to explore how organization-level governance mechanisms can bridge the principles-to-practices gap in AI ethics. Through SLR, authors identify four research agendas. The “technical agenda” focuses on the practicalities of AIG, The “stakeholder and contextual agenda” ensures AI meets requirements via direct collaboration with external stakeholders, increased corporate social responsibility and establishment of an “intelligent discourse regime.” The “regulatory agenda” aligns AIG with ethical and legal standards, while the technical, stakeholder and contextual, and regulatory agendas largely focus on the aims of organizational AIG (i.e. what), the process agenda deals with the means to achieve the aims (i.e. how). The authors develop a generic framework to guide cohesive AIG practices and advocate for a collaborative governance approach that emphasizes transparency, stakeholder engagement, and sociopolitical awareness.
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'''Broekhuizen, Thijs, Henri Dekker, Pedro De Faria, Sebastian Firk, Dinh Khoi Nguyen, and Wolfgang Sofka. 2023. “AI for Managing Open Innovation: Opportunities, Challenges, and a Research Agenda.” ''Journal of Business Research'' 167 (November 2023): 114196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114196. '''
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Broekhuizen et al. systematically analyze how AI could be applied to the complex, unstructured task of “open innovation”, a possible business opportunity they believe has been insufficiently explored. They define “Open innovation” as “the practice of leveraging external ideas, resources, and capabilities to improve innovation outcomes”, and propose AI could minimize its inherent managerial challenges. To prove this, the authors form a framework that considers the three abilities involved in AI’s agreed possible applications to management (involving “mapping”, “coordinating”, and “controlling”) and assess how applicable their constituent functions are to the challenges of the three stages of open innovation (involving “initiation”, “development”, and “realization”). In the stage of “initiation”, they propose AI could scout for distant knowledge partners, detect relevant information gaps and opportunities, and forecast conflicts. During the “development” stage, AI could develop complementarity between partners' knowledge stocks, integrate knowledge whilst safeguarding intellectual property, and monitor partners for violations or conflicts within the relationship. Finally, during the “realization” stage the authors argue AI could comprehensively evaluate business opportunities, optimize resource deployment, and diagnose or remedy intellectual property violations. To Broekhuizen et al., this study “underscores the significance of the human-side of AI” by demonstrating AI’s valuable role in assisting management. They also conclude that AI’s ability to search for corporate partners will be its greatest impact in open innovation, as they argue it will both incentivize openness and reputability of companies and increase the need for them to keep sensitive data secure.
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'''Cheong, Inyoung. 2024. “Collaborative Approaches to AI Governance: Exploring Co-Design and Co-Regulation Models.” PhD diss., University of Washington. https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~yoshi/papers/theses/inyoung-cheong-dissertation.pdf'''
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This dissertation seeks to integrate co-design and co-regulation as a means of facilitating domain-specific expert knowledge into AI governance policies. It uses theoretical analysis and empirical data as part of its methodologies, and it should be of interest to anyone who wants detailed case studies of the use of AI technology in specific domains, as well as clear models for (co-)governance and development in the use of Artificial Intelligence. Cheong performs two case studies, examining the development and use of an AI application to provide legal advice as well as the application of AI in online content moderation of news and comics apps in South Korea. These result in a set of strategies for AI co-regulation that includes parameters for starting conditions, institutional design, collaborative process, and facilitative leadership. Cheong proposes that the guiding principles for AI co-governance must account for specific and distinct contexts, maintain human involvement and intervention in what is often seen as an artificial and automated process, and look to resolve legal ambiguities surrounding AI, especially as there is a clear history of courts dismissing what Cheong calls “collective rule-making” by the community. The author argues for the implementation of co-regulation and co-design, and maintains that “by fostering inclusive dialogues, leveraging diverse expertise, and remaining adaptable to changing technological and societal landscapes” these methods show potential for dealing with AI’s greatest challenges.
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'''Floridi, Luciano. 2018. “Soft Ethics and the Governance of the Digital.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 31 (1): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-018-0303-9'''
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Floridi argues our “mature information societies” means “we no longer live online or offline, but onlife”, making the socio-political challenge of ethically governing this foundational “digital age” even more vital than pursuit of future digital innovations. Floridi defines three overlapping subfields within the “Governance of the Digital”, including “Digital Ethics”, “Digital Regulation”, and the encompassing “Digital Governance.” The latter is defined as “the practice of establishing and implementing policies, procedures, and standards for the proper development, use and management of the infosphere”, therefore “sometimes neither moral nor immoral… legal nor illegal.” This demonstrates that the three subfields don’t always overlap, but each must always be considered by policy makers, because what is legal, what is good, and what is best are all key components of the ideal “Governance of the Digital.” “Digital Ethics” should also be further subdivided into “hard” ethics, involving binary moral judgements about what should versus should not be done, and “soft” ethics, which involves a “post-compliance”, “post-feasibility” approach, ensures moral opportunities are maximized, and fosters “good corporate citizenship.” Differing “information societies” occupy differing levels of maturity, producing distinct ethical contexts which should progress with differing ethical focuses. In this regard, Floridi advocates “ethics foresight analysis”, which uses data analytics to assess ethical impacts of future innovations then targets research by systematically identifying what is feasible, then sustainable, then acceptable, then preferable. The author concludes that mDigital Ethics must be “leading” not “chasing” developments, and not just functioning as a questioning exercise, but also signalling that ethical issues matter, engaging with stakeholders, and providing sharable solutions.
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'''Gasser, Urs, and Virgilio A. F. Almeida. 2017. “A Layered Model for AI Governance.” ''IEEE Internet Computing'' 21 (6): 58–62. https://doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2017.4180835'''
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This article identifies the gap in knowledge created by the “black box” of AI—the obscured nature of the processes that take place from an initial prompt to its generated output. Gasser et al. note that users and policy makers of these technologies have relatively little insight into how it actually works compared to its developers. Given this unique issue, Gasser et al. propose a theoretical framework for how to approach AI governance, drawing upon the advent and subsequent globalization of the Internet to inform their understanding of AI technology and its pattern of growth. The article addresses a core issue that strong or general AI is often discussed in terms of potential societal impact while weak or general AI is currently being deployed right now (i.e., 2017) and is in real need of governance already. The authors identify core themes related to “transparency, accountability, and explainability; inclusion and fairness; [and] global governance,” as well as three challenges for AI governance—"information asymmetries”; “finding normative consensus”; and “government mismatches”. The authors point out that the ethical and legal considerations of AI are closely related and take a modularity approach; they present three layers for governance that exist from AI systems to society, with timing (i.e., near-, mid-, and long-term) and considerations for each layer. The article concludes by proposing AI governance requires a blended approach based on the different risks of certain AI applications and propose that both “market-oriented solutions” and government-based structures” can work on a national or international level, suggesting a “global oversight body” could act as “the curator of global principles and emerging norms for AI systems”.
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'''Kirschenbaum, Matthew. 2025. “The US of AI.” Public Draft, February 25, 2025. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O2qkjhg7Ei5zZWmBraNwXq4V0lTauspN/view'''
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This set of notes from Kirschenbaum represents his “near real-time attempt to come to terms with… the opening weeks of the second Trump Administration”, especially the “AI-first” strategy of “the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).” Kirschenbaum outlines DOGE has nothing to do with government efficiency, as it only saves insignificant costs, instead possessing ideological and capitalistic motivations to form “a government without people.” Based on Musk’s nebulous authority - as an advisor from the private sector - DOGE targeted nineteen federal agencies to be “strip-mined and fracked for all manner of information” as a “priceless and unprecedented resource” of AI training data. To do so, DOGE operatives accessed sensitive spaces after hours, combining physical aggression with a “complete lack” of technical inhibition representing a “vampiric data suck.” Kirschenbaum identifies clear corporate interests here and further examines ideological aims. Early executive orders asserted the need for federal AI systems “free from ideological bias or engineered social agendas”, with OpenAI announcing “ChatGPT Gov” days later. These invocations of “AI” as a universal solution represent only a “linguistic token” instead of any realized technology - as worded by Salvaggio, AI must only “be considered a plausible competitor to human decision-making long enough to dislodge the existing human decision-makers.” Kirschenbaum frames this as based in the “masculine maximalism” of the Trump administration, as the term AI promotes “technological absolutism” whilst theoretically playing into the Nixon-era “theory of the unitary executive” by aiming to replace people with “void” and consolidate power into the hands of “a super-user class who will operate outside the system.” However, “the real world intrudes… with lethal downstream effects.” Kirschenbaum proposes “a collapsing superimposition of political discourse, the actual operations of social media as its primary public arena, and the technical architecture of the systems (in the form of AI)… in the sphere of governance as well as media”, which produces the “infrastructure for… permanent despotism” via the “untethering of language from conditions of lived reality.”
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'''Oh, Dayei, and John Downey. 2024. “Does Algorithmic Content Moderation Promote Democratic Discourse? Radical Democratic Critique of Toxic Language AI.” ''Information, Communication & Society'' 28 (7): 1157–76. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2024.2346531.'''
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Oh and Downey critically examine how algorithmic content moderation shapes public discourse, focusing specifically on Google’s Perspective API and its detection of "toxic" language. By drawing a crucial distinction between incivility (harsh or emotional tone) and intolerance (actual discriminatory harm), the authors demonstrate how AI-driven moderation systems frequently misinterpret context. Consequently, these algorithms often suppress emotionally charged but politically significant speech—particularly from marginalized groups—while allowing structurally discriminatory but politely phrased content to evade detection. This dynamic reveals a significant flaw in relying on AI as a neutral mediator of digital dialogue: by prioritizing tone over substance, algorithmic moderation actively curtails democratic participation and skews the visibility of diverse perspectives. Their study is relevant for understanding how AI systems act as invisible gatekeepers, enforcing normative boundaries on public expression and highlighting the urgent need for moderation frameworks that are contextually aware, transparent, and equitable rather than merely tone-policing.
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'''Rughiniș, Cosima, et al. 2025. “AI at the Knowledge Gates: Institutional Policies and Hybrid Configurations in Universities and Publishers.” ''Frontiers in Computer Science'' 7: 1608276. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomp.2025.1608276 '''
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This article constitutes a qualitative analysis (i.e., a form of computational analysis) of 16 universities and 12 publishers that attempts to understand how these institutions regulate AI in knowledge production. Rughinis et al. claim that most institutions preserve their values while regulating AI by adapting the regulations they already have in place, stating “institutional policies are shaped by value-based compromises and not by technical concerns alone”. At the same time, although the article acknowledges its focus on institutional regulation, it also admits that “AI adoption can evolve both through policy frameworks and… locally embedded practices that remain partly invisible in formal documentation”. The authors propose two concepts, “dual black-boxing” and “legitimacy-dependent hybrid actors”. Dual black-boxing refers to the lack of transparency in both the “hidden algorithmic processes [and] invisible training data” that shape AI systems and “the opacity surrounding how academics employ AI in their work,” while legitimacy-dependent hybrid actors are “configurations of human-AI collaboration whose institutional legitimacy is not intrinsic but conditional”. Rughinis et al. argue that transparency is a core academic value, and scholars must work to open these black boxes; they also suggest that that transparency is more closely linked to academic legitimacy in AI-related issues rather than the more traditional issue of the origin of ideas. The majority of the article applies these terms to understanding the regulatory frameworks of universities and publishers, and concludes with the understanding that the majority of institutions allow some form of AI use within certain parameters. The key types of hybrid actors allowed by universities were AI-assisted researchers, AI-enabled translators, AI-enhanced writers, and AI-supported coders, while publishers facilitated the use of AI to refine language, support research methodologies, and aid in research. Ultimately, the authors observe that institutions are permitting AI-supported work in refined roles and argue that AI-based academic work gains legitimacy through transparency.
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'''Seger et al. “Democratising AI: Multiple Meanings, Goals, and Methods.” ''Proceedings of the 2023 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society''. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3600211.3604693'''
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Aiming to “provide a foundation for more productive conversations”, Seger et al. categorize four forms of “AI democratisation” and explore each form’s goals and facilitation pathways. Democratization of AI “use” involves making it easier for people to employ AI’s capabilities, and is therefore equally comparable to increasing availability of printers or of tools which can create chemical weaponry, depending on the case. Democratization of “development” involves allowing a wider range of people to contribute to the AI design and development process, which accelerates progress and increases diversity, but also opens the door for maliciousness and irresponsibility. Democratizing “profits” constitutes a philanthropic or redistributive process, and has the predictably involved weaknesses. Therefore, the authors highlight that “AI democratisation is a multifarious and sometimes conflicting concept” which “should not be conflated with improving AI accessibility” and “is not inherently good.” This is because democratization of AI’s “use”, “development”, and “profits” only derives value from its alignment with the interests and values of impacted groups, making democratization of AI’s “governance” the priority. Democratization of “governance” does not necessarily aim for total agreement amongst constituents, but will regardless reduce the unilaterality of decision-making by promoting justice, legitimacy, and diversity.
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'''Sposato, Martin. 2025. ”Artificial Intelligence in Educational Leadership: A Comprehensive Taxonomy and Future Directions.” ''International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education'' 22 (20). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-025-00517-1 '''
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This article performs an analysis and review of published works on AI in educational leadership from 2017-2024 and uses the results of that process to develop what Sposato describes as “a comprehensive taxonomy of AI applications in educational leadership.” Potential readers include researchers and policymakers interested in communicating across specific fields and disciplines. Sposato theorizes ten application domains for AI in higher education ranging from increased efficiency in administration and teaching practices to increased community engagement and strategic planning. The purpose of such a framework is to provide educational leaders with a coherent vocabulary of “the full spectrum of educational leadership responsibilities” that can facilitate further conversation. The author advocates for AI’s transformative potential in higher education even as they note important challenges (especially with ethics and equity), arguing a need for a balanced approach and “robust ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks.” The framework provided is presented as one step towards developing AI literacy for stakeholders so that all involved in education might make more informed decisions and articulate their needs more clearly.
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'''Ter-Minassian, Lucile. 2025. ”Democratizing AI Governance: Balancing Expertise and Public Participation.” Preprint, arXiv, January 16. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2502.08651'''
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Ter-Minassian argues that “universal access, technically-constrained development, and universal impact” of AI and AI research necessitate public participation in AI governance even as it “creates a unique governance challenge”. The article presents the benefits and challenges of expert oversight and public consultation. Ter-Minassian outlines the threat of misinformation to meaningful public participation, highlighting how both undue fear and unrealistic optimism surrounding AI can affect public discourse, while acknowledging that the rapid rate of AI research makes it difficult to incorporate truly democratic processes into the decision-making process. The author concludes that any ongoing inclusive and effective AI governance ought to incorporate inclusive representation, balance expertise and public engagement, embrace transparency and accountability while engaging an iterative process, and implement a hybrid framework that “blend[s] expert knowledge with meaningful public input” (4). She argues that “AI’s deep societal impact calls for public engagement” and “technical complexity does not have to exclude meaningful public input,” advocating for “structured deliberation and phased public participation” to address “time-sensitive AI challenges without compromising democratic legitimacy” (5). Ultimately, the article sees this as an iterative process that will need to continue to adapt in order to maintain expert insight and public discourse on AI.
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'''Aguiar, Micaela, and Sílvia Araújo. 2024. “Final Thoughts: Digital Humanities Looking at Generative AI.” ''In Digital Humanities Looking at the World'', edited by S. Araújo et al., 367-380. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.'''
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Aguiar and Araújo explore the emergence and applications of generative artificial intelligence within Digital Humanities research. They trace the evolution of generative AI from early implementations like the 1960s Eliza chatbot through its developments such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and the Transformer architecture to contemporary large language models like BERT and GPT. The authors document current applications of generative AI across Digital Humanities domains, including cultural heritage preservation, historical text processing, and literary creation. They outline how these technologies are being used to memorialize mass atrocities, process traditional Chinese ancient texts, and explore collaborative human-AI poetry creation. Aguiar and Araújo examine the inner workings of generative AI, particularly focusing on how conversational models function through statistical prediction rather than genuine comprehension. They identify limitations such as hallucinations, bias replication, and attribution problems that researchers must consider when using these tools. The chapter concludes that effective integration of generative AI in Digital Humanities requires developing AI literacy skills that enable researchers to critically evaluate outputs while leveraging the technology's capabilities for sustainable research advancement.
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'''Boer, Victor de, and Lise Stork. 2024. “Hybrid Intelligence for Digital Humanities.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', April 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2406.15374. '''
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De Boer and Stork believe the discipline of Digital Humanities (DH) should meet the challenges and opportunities posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) by adopting the “human-centric paradigm” of Hybrid Intelligence (HI). They define DH as “a scholarly realm where computing or digital technologies intersect with… the humanities… characterized by innovative approaches to scholarly endeavors”, and identify various existing DH approaches to AI, which include “Knowledge Representation”, “Machine Learning”, “Natural Language Processing”, and “Computer Vision”. De Boer and Stork argue successfully integrating AI tools into DH requires embedding AI in scholarly practice, adopting a diverse and polyvocal approach, considering the debate of distant versus close reading, and applying a critical stance towards data, methods, and tools. HI “concerns itself with the investigation and design of human-AI ecosystems”, and the authors argue effective AI should be developed by following its “CARE” principles - being “Collaborative, Adaptive, Responsible, and Explainable.” Therefore, De Boer and Stork focus this text on mapping CARE principles to those DH requirements earlier outlined. Overall, they concur with Goodlad and Baker that humanists “are ideal “domain experts” for the current juncture”, and end by identifying two overarching challenges. The first challenge is “one-shot solutions”, including tools, datasets, and methods that aren’t reusable, Open Source, accessible, and well described. Secondly, they identify the human factor - actors will need both an open mind and AI literacy to be equally critical of and cooperative with AI. Therefore, the authors emphasize the importance of teaching digital methods within the humanities curricula.
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'''Carmi, Elinor, Simeon J. Yates, Eleanor Lockley, and Alicja Pawluczuk. 2020. “Data Citizenship: Rethinking Data Literacy in the Age of Disinformation, Misinformation, and Malinformation.” ''Internet Policy Review'' 9 (2). https://doi.org/10.14763/2020.2.1481.'''
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This study argues that dominant understandings of digital and data literacy are insufficient for addressing contemporary complex challenges of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation. They propose the concept of data citizenship to reframe literacy as a fundamentally civic, political, and collective practice rather than a set of individual technical skills. The authors contend that information disorders cannot be addressed through technological solutions alone, as they are deeply embedded in structural inequalities, platform economies, and power asymmetries shaping datafied societies. The article builds on a literature review and secondary data analysis drawing on Me and My Big Data project, alongside the development of a nationally representative UK survey. The authors identify three major gaps in existing literacy frameworks: an overemphasis on individual competence rather than networked practices, a lack of critical engagement with algorithmic and economic infrastructures of platforms, and the absence of proactive civic skills such as contesting data extraction, demanding transparency, and advocating for data justice. Their analysis highlights how citizens’ data practices are shaped by social networks, education, and socio-economic conditions, revealing unequal capacities for verification, protection, and collective action. The authors conclude that data literacy must move beyond content verification to include critical understanding of platform design, funding models, and algorithmic governance. They emphasize the importance of locally grounded, participatory approaches to data literacy education that reflect diverse lived contexts rather than scalable, top-down interventions. While the study offers a robust conceptual model and survey-based insights, it does not yet include in-depth qualitative engagement with citizen groups, which the authors position as a necessary next phase of research. Overall, the article makes a significant contribution by bridging digital literacy and the field of mis/dis/mal information research and claims that data literacy is an essential component of democratic citizenship.
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'''Long, Duri, and Brian Magerko. 2020. “What is AI Literacy? Competencies and Design Considerations.” In ''Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems'', 1–13. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376727.'''
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The authors present an exploratory review of interdisciplinary literature, aiming to organize key ideas on AI literacy definitions and essential competencies. Authors claim that public misunderstandings of AI are due to design, educational gaps, black-box algorithms, and a general lack of technological knowledge. The review includes two sections: how the public understands specific AI systems, and how existing research addresses people’s broader understanding of AI. Rather than offering an exhaustive synthesis, Long and Magerko’s focus is on non-technical audiences and they offer central provocations and design principles that can inform educational interventions. The proposed conceptual framework on AI literacy identifies 17 core competencies alongside 14 design considerations for educational intervention, which are described and supported by relevant literature. Together, these considerations position the framework as a practical and reflective tool for designing AI literacy interventions that move beyond dominant media narratives and foster critical, informed engagement with AI technologies.
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'''Majdik, Zoltan P., and S. Scott Graham. 2024. “Rhetoric of/with AI: An Introduction.” ''Rhetoric Society Quarterly'' 54 (3): 222–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/02773945.2024.2343264. '''
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Majdik and Graham propose a field-organizing distinction that functions as a methodological argument. By splitting inquiry into “rhetoric of AI” (AI as object) and “rhetoric with AI” (AI as method), they treat AI simultaneously as a rhetorical actor/ecosystem component that structures attention, circulation, and uptake, and an instrument that can be enrolled into rhetorical research workflows. The authors claim that much prior rhetorical work engaged “spaces of AI”—platforms, devices, and algorithmically mediated environments—while leaving “AI” itself undertheorized as the central object; this provides a justification for why rhetoricians should now foreground model/algorithmic operations (and their harms) rather than treating them as neutral background conditions of digital rhetoric. They also frame generative text systems as a stress test for core rhetorical concepts—agency, authorship, and audience—because these systems destabilize the presumed linkage between human intention and textual production, and because they insert nonhuman intermediaries into communicative situations that education and public discourse still normatively treat as human-to-human. The introduction then uses this distinction to stage the special issue’s contributions as complementary routes for rebuilding rhetorical theory and pedagogy under AI conditions.
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'''Ng, Davy Tsz Kit, Jac Ka Lok Leung, Samuel Kai Wah Chu, and Maggie Shen Qiao. 2021. “Conceptualizing AI Literacy: An Exploratory Review.” ''Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence'' 2: 100041. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.caeai.2021.100041. '''
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This article presents an exploratory review of literature published between 2016 and 2021 with the goal of conceptualizing AI literacy and proposing a comprehensive framework for teaching and evaluating it. The authors analyze 30 articles and synthesize existing definitions and approaches to AI literacy, noting that while AI literacy has increasingly been discussed, the concept has often been treated narrowly as a technical skill set. The authors situate AI literacy as a necessary competency for everyone, arguing that AI will increasingly affect many aspects of daily life and employment. In response, the authors argue for a broader understanding of AI literacy that incorporates cognitive and ethical dimensions. The proposed framework organizes AI literacy into four interconnected facets: knowing and understanding AI, using and applying AI, evaluating and creating AI, and AI ethics. Importantly, the authors explicitly reject purely instrumentalist views of AI literacy. To conceptualize AI literacy pedagogically, the authors draw on Bloom’s classic taxonomy, aligning the above-mentioned aspect with increasing cognitive levels. They claim that while most people are aware that AI exists, they often lack understanding of how it works or how to assess its ethical and social implications. This approach positions AI literacy as a developmental learning process rather than a static set of skills. The article concludes by identifying directions for future research, including the need for empirical studies to validate AI literacy frameworks and to better understand how AI literacy can be taught, learned, and assessed across educational contexts.
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'''Rapanta, Chrysi, Anna Åkerfeldt, Mark Vanderbeeken, Diane Lison, Khadija Mohammed, Amanda Gibbs, Helder Coelho, Pinar Seda Celik, Carola Bruna, Ingrid Helleve, Chrysoula Vassilakopoulou, Pieter Swart, Ana Lúcia Marques, and Dirk Ifenthaler. 2025. “Critical GenAI Literacy: Postdigital Configurations.” ''Postdigital Science and Education'' 17 (1): 167–199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42438-025-00573-w.'''
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Rapanta et al. develop a comprehensive and pluralistic account of what critical literacy means in the context of generative artificial intelligence. Drawing on contributions from fourteen scholars, the article argues that GenAI literacy cannot be captured through a single, universal framework. Instead, it must be understood as a set of context-dependent literacies shaped by disciplinary traditions, socio-political conditions, and evolving human–algorithm relations. This postdigital perspective challenges narrow definitions of AI literacy that prioritize technical skills. The authors’ central claim is that current GenAI systems, particularly large language models, require critical engagement because of their epistemic limitations, including reliance on dominant narratives, lack of explainability, tendencies toward fabrication, and reinforcement of Western and anglophone knowledge structures. As a result, critical GenAI literacy is positioned as a social justice concern rather than a neutral competency. Learners and educators are encouraged to examine questions of authorship, agency, and power, such as whose labor and data underpin these systems and which perspectives are marginalized or erased. Methodologically, the article adopts a dialogic and collective approach to resist homogenizing AI epistemologies and to foreground plurality in postdigital research. The authors conceptualize GenAI as part of a co-constructive assemblage in which human and non-human agencies interact, while maintaining that ethical responsibility and evaluative judgment must remain human-led, organizing four interrelated dimensions epistemology and ontology, agency, engagement, and ethics and justice; each emphasizing critical interrogation, active participation, and accountability. Overall, the paper provides a theoretically grounded yet pragmatic foundation for advancing critical GenAI literacy in education and research.
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'''Veldhuis, Annemiek M., Phoebe W. K. Lo, Iain E. G. Kenny, and Alissa N. Antle. 2024. “Critical Artificial Intelligence literacy: A scoping review and framework synthesis.” ''International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction'' 43: 100708. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcci.2024.100708'''
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Veldhuis and colleagues present a review of literature and framework synthesis that conceptualizes critical AI literacy from a child–computer interaction (CCI) perspective. Reviewing 30 empirical studies published over the past decade, the authors aim to understand how children and youth aged 5–18 have been supported in developing critical literacy on AI technologies, particularly regarding their social, political, cultural, and ethical implications. Grounded in critical literacy theory, the authors integrate Lewison et al.’s (2002) four interrelated dimensions including disrupting the commonplace, considering multiple viewpoints, focusing on the sociopolitical, and taking action into a four-part framework for critical AI literacy. Importantly, the framework rejects deficit narratives by foregrounding children’s capacity for critical inquiry and demonstrates that even young learners can meaningfully engage with complex issues such as algorithmic bias, data provenance, privacy, accountability, and the distinction between AI-generated outputs and human creativity when supported by pedagogies such as critical making. Only peer-reviewed, English-language empirical studies with explicit support for children’s critical engagement with AI were included. The findings reveal a growing body of research, particularly in the past three years, exploring activities that promote youths’ critical reflection on AI’s societal and ethical impacts. These activities address concerns related to privacy, surveillance, employment, diversity in the computing workforce, algorithmic bias, and accountability. The resulting framework emphasizes learners’ capacity to analyze both AI artifacts and the sociotechnical systems that produce them, as well as to reflect on how AI shapes cultural, societal, political structures, and personal experiences. For future research recommendations, the authors emphasize the urgency of ongoing critical AI literacy practices in areas of youth emotional awareness and socio-cultural impacts in response to the fast evolution of generative AI systems.
== Globalism, Colonialism and Influence ==
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'''Arora, Payal. 2024. “Creative data justice: a decolonial and indigenous framework to assess creativity and artificial intelligence.” ''Information, Communication & Society'' 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118x.2024.2420041.'''
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Arora (2024) develops a framework of creative data justice that includes decolonial theory, Indigenous perspectives, and critical studies of creativity to explore how generative AI could impact creative labour, rights, and cultural value. The author argues that democratizing creativity requires a cross-cultural framework that considers power relations between creative work, data, and learning, particularly by centering the lived realities of underrepresented communities in the Global South. Rather than treating AI creativity as neutral, the paper claims that inclusive AI systems must address contextual inequalities and the unequal impacts of AI on diverse creative communities. Arora critiques dominant Western-centered scholarship and challenges concepts such as the “creative class,” arguing that creativity exists across everyday social and cultural practices. The paper also critiques Creative Commons (CC) frameworks, suggesting that while they promote openness, they may enable commercial data extraction by AI companies. Instead, the author argues for dataset curation developed with Indigenous artists and activist groups to ensure equitable representation. The article further highlights the often-invisible labour behind creative AI located in the Global South and argues that a decolonial approach must recognize both material infrastructures and power relations shaping creative work. Indigenous approaches to communal ownership and systems of care are presented as alternatives to Western individualistic models of creative rights. The author advocates combining ethnographic “thick data” with computational approaches and suggests action-research methods such as counter-mapping, dataset debiasing, and critical media literacies. The paper concludes that creative data justice offers a framework for building culturally diverse and equitable AI systems that respect community agency and support a more democratic global data economy.
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'''Fırıncı, Yusuf. 2024. “Decolonial Artificial Intelligence; Algorithmic Fairness in Alignment with Turkish and Islamic Values.” ''Marmara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi'' 67 (67): 250-279. https://doi.org/10.15370/maruifd.1565884.'''
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Fırıncı argues that artificial intelligence development should be guided by explicitly value-based frameworks grounded in Turkish-Islamic ethical traditions rather than relying solely on dominant Western models of technological governance. The authors emphasize that AI systems rely on human judgment and are inherently value-laden, making ethical alignment essential to prevent manipulation, misinformation, algorithmic bias, and forms of digital coloniality. Drawing on concepts such as big data, “thick data,” and digital anthropology, the paper suggests combining quantitative data analysis with culturally grounded social knowledge to design algorithms that reflect community values. The paper examines tensions between Western liberal individualism (which underpins most AI fairness metrics) and Islamic ethical frameworks that emphasize communal welfare, divine justice, and context-dependent moral reasoning. This analysis reveals that "fairness" is not a universal technical specification, but a deeply value-laden concept shaped by particular cultural, religious, and philosophical commitments—meaning that AI systems designed around Western fairness assumptions may be experienced as unjust in contexts operating from different ethical frameworks. Using Social Construction of Technology theory and critical social constructivism, the authors argue that existing global AI frameworks often reproduce hierarchy, bias, and external control, which they interpret as forms of algorithmic oppression. In response, they advocate a “fairness in alignment with values” approach grounded in Turkish-Islamic worldviews, supported by Islamic ethical principles as foundations for responsible technological development. The paper concludes by calling for locally controlled data infrastructures, culturally aligned AI systems, and knowledge production rooted in Turkish and Islamic values as part of a broader decolonial technological model aimed at protecting communities from AI-related harms and preserving social cohesion.
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'''Mohamed, Shakir, Marie-Therese Png, and William Isaac. 2020. “Decolonial AI: Decolonial Theory as Sociotechnical Foresight in Artificial Intelligence.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 33 (4): 659–84. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00405-8. '''
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Mohamed et al. explore the role of post-colonial and decolonial critical science in understanding the transformative technological advance of AI. They argue risks to vulnerable peoples can be minimized by linking ethical principles to scientific progress, and therefore consider AI’s embedded values, approaching it ‘as both object and subject’. They demonstrate that AI advances ‘encompass ever-larger aspects of the cultural, economic and political life of modern society’ by citing Obermeyer et al.’s reveal of racial biases within an algorithm commonly used by healthcare, arguing this indicates how AI obscures and exacerbates asymmetrical power relations. Mohamed et al. identify neglect to address systemic racism as the cause, illustrating that patterns of power between colonizer and colonised survived territorial decolonization to propagate a historically continuous ‘coloniality of power’. Therefore, ‘dynamic and robust foresight tactics and methodologies grounded in the critical sciences’ (like, for example, a ‘lens of metropole and periphery’) should be applied to the field of AI to ensure one’s view is ‘decentring’, ‘additive-inclusive’, and prioritizes ‘engagement’. The authors further explore emergent theories of data colonialism within their assessment of ‘algorithmic coloniality’. This involves their taxonomy of ‘decolonial foresight’ (constituting algorithmic ‘oppression’, ‘exploitation’, and ‘dispossession’), and an exploration of various ‘sites of coloniality’ (including ‘algorithmic decision systems’, ‘ghost workers’, ‘beta-testing’, ‘national policies’, and ‘international social development’). They argue this study highlights the disjunction of empirical observations with the current, theoretical, and ahistorical frameworks of power in AI. This leads the authors to outline a set of tactics to develop ‘decolonial AI’ possessing a strengthened empirical basis and an avoidance of algorithmic colonialism. Such tactics are ‘based on lessons of resistance and recovery from historical and decolonial criticism and grounded within already existing work’; they include critical technical practice, seeking reverse tutelage and pedagogies, and renewing affective political communities. Mohamed et al., emphasize that those ethical principles which form the ‘social contract’ must consider diverse viewpoints, and that new methodologies must be developed to promote ‘inclusive dialogue’ within new research cultures.
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'''Muldoon, James, and Boxi A Wu. 2023. “Artificial Intelligence in the Colonial Matrix of Power.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 36 (4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-023-00687-8.'''
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Muldoon and Wu (2023) extend decolonial AI scholarship by situating contemporary artificial intelligence within what Aníbal Quijano terms the “colonial matrix of power”, and arguing that from data to production machine learning systems are structured to endure colonial logics that organize economic extraction, labour hierarchies, and epistemic dominance. Central to their framework is the “colonial matrix of power,” which names an organizing principle of domination across interrelated domains: economic control (labour and resources), authority, gender and sexuality, and the control of subjectivity and knowledge. Authors focus particularly on economic extraction and epistemic domination drawing on the modernity/coloniality research program. They proceed with three interconnected claims: “colonial supply chain of AI,” “international division of digital labour”, and “hegemonic knowledge production” demonstrating how AI development relies on largely invisible labour and mineral resources of majority-world communities to generate wealth for Western economies. Beyond material extraction, the authors contend that AI reproduces hegemonic Western epistemologies by presenting its systems as universal, objective, and rational, thereby marginalizing non-Western knowledge systems. This study challenges dominant narratives that present AI as environmentally sustainable or socially progressive, arguing that from mineral extraction to energy-intensive computation, the ecological and material burdens fall disproportionately on majority-world nations, while the economic and technological benefits accrue to wealthy Western nations. They conclude by emphasizing that coloniality is not merely an object of study but a framework for unsettling Western-centric modes of knowing.
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'''Salami, Aishat Oyenike. 2024. “Artificial intelligence, digital colonialism, and the implications for Africa's future development.” ''Data & Policy'' 6. https://doi.org/10.1017/dap.2024.75. '''
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Salami (2024) studies how artificial intelligence operates within broader dynamics of digital colonialism in Africa, arguing that AI risks reinforcing patterns of colonialism, unless African actors gain greater agency in digital governance. The article begins by clarifying key concepts like AI, digital colonialism, neocolonialism, and data exploitation. Salami identifies several manifestations of digital colonialism on the continent: foreign ownership of critical digital infrastructure, unequal data flows in which African user data is extracted and monetized abroad, and algorithmic systems that enable forms of economic exploitation. Through examples such as ride-hailing platforms and outsourced digital labour, the article demonstrates how algorithmic control can generate precarious working conditions while concentrating profit outside the continent. Beyond labour concerns, Salami highlights how data extraction contributes to a digital wealth transfer, deepening economic imbalances and undermining local innovation and national sovereignty. While acknowledging the potential benefits of AI for development, the article adopts a cautious stance, emphasizing that Africa’s digital future depends on strengthening regulatory frameworks, expanding infrastructure, investing in education and research, and prioritizing data sovereignty.
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'''Varshney, Kush R. 2024. “Decolonial AI Alignment: Openness, Visesa-Dharma, and Including Excluded Knowledges.” ''Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society'' 7: 1467-1481. https://doi.org/10.1609/aies.v7i1.3173'''
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Varshney discusses AI alignment through a decolonial lens, arguing that current large language model (LLM) alignment practices reproduce forms of coloniality by embedding Western moral philosophy as universal. The author conceptualizes alignment as the post-training processes used to shape model behavior and argues that the term often functions as an “empty signifier,” masking whose values are being encoded and enforced. The author contrasts open and closed LLM models, arguing that while openness may allow value to circulate more equitably among developers and communities, closed models concentrate value in extractive ways that reflect colonial dynamics, and views them as contemporary “metropoles” that accumulate power through extractive and epistemic control. Building on existing research on colonial AI, the article adds “ethical essentialism” (or moral absolutism) as a new form of coloniality, arguing that AI systems often treat Western moral frameworks as universal, which marginalizes other ethical traditions and reinforces a coloniality of knowledge. Varshney also identifies three specific aspects of coloniality in AI alignment: closed proprietary delivery of models, reliance on Western ethical theories as default, and technological designs that limit how values can be expressed. As an alternative, Varshney proposes a decolonial approach grounded in openness understood not only technically but epistemically: openness to research artifacts, openness to society, and openness to excluded knowledges. The author suggests that alignment should allow communities to adapt models according to local contexts rather than imposing universal rules. Drawing from Hindu moral philosophy, particularly the concept of viśeṣa-dharma (context-dependent ethics), the paper argues for pluralistic, relational value systems that recognize moral diversity instead of universal moral commands. The conclusion calls for a reconceptualization of AI alignment that moves away from moral absolutism toward context-sensitive, community-driven frameworks, positioning openness as a pathway to dismantling the colonial power structures embedded in contemporary AI systems.
== Diversity, Determinism, Bias and Justice ==
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'''Al-kfairy, Mousa , Dheya Mustafa, Nir Kshetri, Mazen Insiew, and Omar Alfandi. 2024. “Ethical Challenges and Solutions of Generative AI: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.” ''Informatics'' 11 (3): 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics11030058'''
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Al-kfairy et al. (2024) provide a comprehensive synthesis of the ethical vulnerabilities introduced by generative AI, utilizing an interdisciplinary review of 37 studies across healthcare, education, and media. Rather than treating ethical breaches as isolated technical flaws, the authors demonstrate how generative models systematically threaten privacy, intellectual property, and social equity across diverse domains. For instance, they highlight the paradox in healthcare where synthetic patient data—often intended to protect privacy—still carries significant risks of re-identification. Similarly, the authors trace how AI's capacity to mimic copyrighted works and generate synthetic media exacerbates both misinformation and algorithmic bias, particularly by perpetuating racial and gender stereotypes in high-stakes environments like hiring and education. Moving beyond mere critique, the article advocates for a proactive, cross-sectoral governance framework. The authors argue that mitigating these risks requires more than algorithmic adjustments; it demands multidisciplinary collaboration, robust institutional integrity policies, and targeted AI literacy programs. Ultimately, Al-kfairy et al. frame the ethical deployment of generative AI as a complex socio-technical challenge that requires continuous, structured dialogue among technologists, ethicists, and policymakers to ensure transparency and fairness.
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'''Alvarez, Jose M, Alejandra Bringas Colmenarejo, Alaa Elobaid, Simone Fabbrizzi, Miriam Fahimi, Antonio Ferrara, Siamak Ghodsi, et al. 2024. “Policy Advice and Best Practices on Bias and Fairness in AI.” ''Ethics and Information Technology'' 26 (2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-024-09746-w. '''
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This article attempts to provide “an up-to-date entry-point to the state-of-the-art of the multidisciplinary research on bias and fairness in AI” before providing its own suggestions for policy and best practices based on the outcomes of the NoBIAS – Artificial Intelligence without Bias – Project. The authors describe fairness in AI as the pursuit to design “methods for detecting, mitigating, and controlling biases in AI-supported decision making”, and they outline different ways that bias can find its way into AI applications as part of training data (pre-existing bias), design (technical bias), and organizational processes (emerging bias). The article critiques the reduction of bias evaluation to simple metrics and advocates for serious engagement with the issue. The authors detail the various components of the collaborative NoBIAS project as part of its research goal to understand, mitigate, and account for bias in AI data and systems, especially within an EU legal context. They perform a survey and discuss various fairness metrics and how choosing the proper method is crucial for “optimizing AI models”. They also engage with an argument that, although AI is biased, it is less biased than humans, making the claim that AI usage is often accompanied by a false sense of objectivity. The article also investigates core issues at the heart of AI’s biases, such as the assumption that a “ground truth”—the answer to the problem the AI is being asked to solve—is actually encoded within the data. While the article makes many suggestions for how to curb bias within AI, prominent design decisions include human-centric AI and “Multi-stakeholder participatory design”.
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'''Gallegos, Isabel O., Ryan A. Rossi, Joe Barrow, Md Mehrab Tanjim, Sungchul Kim, Franck Dernoncourt, Tong Yu, Ruiyi Zhang, and Nesreen K. Ahmed. 2024. “Bias and Fairness in Large Language Models: A Survey.” ''Computational Linguistics'' 50 (3): 1097–1179. https://doi.org/10.1162/coli_a_00524'''
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Gallegos et al. perform an “extensive and comprehensive survey of bias and fairness in NLP” that considers both the evaluation and mitigation of bias, then propose three taxonomies for bias evaluation and mitigation. The survey disambiguates different types of social harms that stem from LLMs with the “aim to enhance understanding of the range of bias issues, their harms, and their relationships to each other”. The authors discuss the issue of defining bias in LLMs and note that “many approaches… assume some implicitly desirable criterion… but do not explicitly acknowledge or state the normative social values that justify their framework”. Instead, Gallegos et al. draw attention to “who is harmed, why the behavior is harmful, and how the harm reflects and reinforces social principles or hierarchies,” trying to bring context and insight to the understanding and function of bias and bias mitigation in LLMs. The article defines terms at every stage of the life cycle of an LLM, looking at issues of bias and fairness in the development, deployment, and training data, of an LLM, for example. The article concludes with four core recommendations: “Avoid flattening power imbalances”; “Choose objective functions that align with fairness desiderata”; “Balance bias mitigation with output diversity”; and “Preserve important contexts in output rewriting”. The authors also acknowledge problems and challenges, including addressing power imbalances, an issue that we can mitigate by centering marginalized communities, developing participatory research designs, shifting values and assumptions, and expanding language resources. They likewise propose methods for curbing problems with conceptualizing fairness for NLP, refining evaluation principles, and improving mitigation efforts. Ultimately, the authors admit that many of these technical issues are the result of societal issues, and that “technical solutions are incomplete without broader societal action against power hierarchies that diminish and dominate marginalized groups”. In short, technical solutions will only take us so far.
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'''Hertweck, Corinna, Joachim Baumann, Michele Loi, Eleonora Viganò, and Christoph Heitz. 2022. “A Justice-Based Framework for the Analysis of Algorithmic Fairness-Utility Trade-Offs.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', June 6. https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02891.'''
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Hertwick et al. propose “a framework for eliciting and implementing moral values relevant to the choice of a fairness goal achievable by prediction-based decision-making”. In a system that assumes binary decision-making processes (e.g., assigning a probability score to whether an individual with pay a loan), the authors use their framework to evaluate the utility of those decisions (and the system that makes them) for different groups of people and the fairness related to that outcome. Citing Wong, the article argues that such prediction-based decision-making systems are value-laden, that this makes them inherently political, and therefore they ought to be transparent and democratized. The authors use 6 value-laden questions to make their evaluations: the first question provides a score of utility for those making the decision; questions 2-5 help “define a morally appropriate fairness criterion and a score that expresses to what degree it is fulfilled”; and the last question asks “how strongly should fairness be pursued if it comes into conflict with the utility of the decision maker?”, judging whether the outcome is an appropriate trade-off.
The authors argue for a utility-based evaluation of fairness, determining the value of decisions based on their outcome, looking at the harm and benefit to given stakeholders. In determining patterns of justice, they define four patterns meant to distribute utility differently—Egalitarianism, Maximin, Prioritarianism, and Sufficientarianism. The article concludes “more work needs to be done to deliver a practical empirical methodology to elicit the relevant value-laden choices from stakeholders,” and with a call to incorporate ethical considerations and evaluations into automated decision-making processes.
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'''Kay, Jackie, Atoosa Kasirzadeh, and Shakir Mohamed. 2024. “Epistemic Injustice in Generative AI.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', August 21. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2408.11441'''
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Kay, Kasirzadeh, and Mohamed “develop an account of generative algorithmic epistemic injustice by building upon a conventional philosophical understanding of epistemic injustice”. The authors see the former as a subset of the latter, with generative algorithmic epistemic injustice entailing identity-based prejudice that hinders expression for marginalized people while ultimately “impair[ing] knowledge formation capabilities of all individuals” within the ecosystem of GenAI applications. Rather than focusing on decision-making and classification applications, this article seeks to characterize the broader varieties of generative epistemic injustice within GenAI systems. Kay, Kasirzadeh, and Mohamed theorize four configurations of generative epistemic injustice: “amplified injustice,” which constitutes AI’s reproduction and magnification of “socially biased viewpoints from its training data”; “manipulative testimonial injustice”, when users employ AI to “intentionally… fabricate falsehoods, discrediting individuals or marginalized groups”; “hermeneutical ignorance”, where GenAI misrepresents or erases marginalized groups “due to a lack of contextual or cultural understanding”; and “access injustice” , where GenAI facilitates the unequal access to information and/or knowledge. The article concludes with proposals for how to create epistemic justice through GenAI, developing mitigation strategies that combat all four of the sub-configurations the authors theorize. Epistemic justice in GenAI can take the form of interrogating system design, identifying “testimonial injustices”, and, potentially, using AI to unlock cultural knowledge that “help[s] articulate experiences that are otherwise ineffable”. The authors end by proposing that the same processes that embed injustice can be re-engineered to embody justice and “orient our knowledge systems towards equity and fairness for all”.
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'''Klein, L., & D'Ignazio, C. 2024. “Data feminism for AI.” In ''Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency'', 100–112. https://doi.org/10.1145/3630106.3658543 '''
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Klein and D'Ignazio (2024) adapt their foundational concept of "data feminism" to address the specific ethical, social, and ecological challenges posed by artificial intelligence. Building on the seven intersectional feminist principles introduced in their 2020 book, the authors reinterpret these guidelines to critique the power imbalances, systemic inequalities, and exploitative labor practices inherent in contemporary AI development. To account for the rapidly expanding footprint of generative AI, they introduce two new principles focused on environmental impact and meaningful consent. Specifically, the authors connect the massive ecological costs of AI to historical patterns of racial capitalism and colonialism, highlighting how these environmental and social harms are disproportionately distributed. Ultimately, Klein and D'Ignazio call for a radical reevaluation of dominant, profit-driven AI practices, offering this expanded feminist framework as a practical tool to mitigate harm, challenge corporate monopolies, and foster a more democratic and equitable technological landscape.
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'''Prescott, Andrew. 2023. “Bias in Big Data, Machine Learning and AI: What Lessons for the Digital Humanities?” ''Digital Humanities Quarterly'' 17 (2). https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/bias-big-data-machine-learning-ai-what-lessons/docview/2842908427/se-2.'''
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Prescott examines how race and gender bias arise in projects using predictive analytics, big data, and AI, and how algorithmic bias could be considered a major socio-cultural humanity crisis. However “predictive analytics” have been helpful in civic services in the US, in many cases they have led to perpetuating existing inequalities. The role of Digital Humanities in contributing more ethical approaches to AI and reshaping ubiquitous “digital modern” cultures is emphasized. He challenges the myths surrounding data-driven methods and argues that the demand for “explainability” is the key tool in combating algorithmic bias. He also suggests that Digital Humanities are particularly well-positioned to contribute to advancing AI explainability. However, much of AI development takes place in the commercial sector, where companies often refuse to disclose their proprietary algorithms. The article concludes with a ten-principle action plan outlining guidelines for the responsible use of AI as a manifesto for Digital Humanities practitioners.
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'''Shams, Rifat Ara, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2023. “AI and the Quest for Diversity and Inclusion: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 3 (4): 1427–1453. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-023-00362-w '''
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Shams, Zowghi, and Bano perform a systematic literature review (SLR) that uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to engage with topics of artificial intelligence and diversity and inclusion. The authors make a distinction between Diversity and Inclusion in AI (D&I in AI) and AI for Diversity and Inclusion (AI for D&I), with the former being research literature focused on improving AI systems with respect to those issues, and the latter as the use of AI to improve diversity and inclusion in other domains.. Two primary research questions drive the SLR: What challenges and solutions are found in the literature about D&I in AI and in the literature about the applications of AI for D&I? The survey finds that AI for D&I is an underserved area of research, and those articles that address D&I in AI are more likely to acknowledge challenges than to propose or theorize solutions. Articles that do propose solutions for D&I in AI often lack empirical studies or real-world application to support them. The article concludes by noting that issues of governance are underserved, gender, health, and facial analysis are the topics most discussed (issues of race, language, and religion are discussed less). For next steps, the authors intend to develop a “risk-based framework for practitioners… that would incorporate a risk assessment checklist and context-specific recommendations for tackling the related issues at different stages of the AI development lifecycle”.
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'''Starke, Christopher, Janine Baleis, Birte Keller, and Frank Marcinkowski. 2022. “Fairness Perceptions of Algorithmic Decision-Making: A Systematic Review of the Empirical Literature.” ''Big Data & Society'' 9 (2): 1–35. https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517221115189'''
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This article provides a comprehensive, systematic literature review on the topic of empirical literature surrounding algorithmic decision-making (ADM). Starke, Baleis, Keller, and Marcinkowski begin by acknowledging that ADM can streamline and improve decisions even as it has the potential to “systematically reinforce racial or gender stereotypes, marginalize minorities, or flat-out denigrate certain members of society”. The authors advocate for a “society-in-the-loop approach,” but propose that this requires a “thorough empirical understanding of when and why citizens perceive ADM to be (un)fair”. The systematic review “synthesizes the results of 58 empirical studies” and “over 33,000 unique observations of citizens’ fairness perceptions of ADM”, and “systemize the literature along four main dimensions of perceived algorithmic fairness”. Despite the size of the review and its unique approach in capturing “perceptions of algorithmic fairness”, the authors also acknowledge the limitations of the study: it only looks at English works, published research, and the initial search strings only looked at titles and subtitles of a given work. They also acknowledge their disciplinary bias as social scientists reading the studies through a social sciences lens (10). The results of the survey suggest that “perceived fairness of ADM systems is highly context-dependent” and it is not only technical design but also the area of application and task in question that affect perceived fairness, and the subjects, domains, and tasks explored in these studies require more diversity, as WEIRD (white, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic) people, and criminal justice and HR tasks make up the majority of empirical research. The authors “call for more research from non-Western contexts, along with more theoretical and methodological groundwork to harmonize concepts and measurements of algorithmic fairness perceptions,” as well as a society-in-the-loop framework.
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'''Tonia Sutherland, Marika Cifor, T. L. Cowan, Jas Rault, and Patricia Garcia. 2023. “The Feminist Data Manifest-NO: An Introduction and Four Reflections.” In ''Debates in the Digital Humanities'', edited by Lauren F. Klein and Matthew K. Gold. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/debates-in-the-digital-humanities-2023/section/16184c7d-eee1-40b2-a168-960d4c4035c4 '''
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Sutherland et al. (2023) introduce the "Feminist Data Manifest-No," a declaration of refusals and commitments for feminist data studies grounded in Latinx, Black, queer, trans, and Indigenous feminist perspectives. Through an introduction and four distinct reflections, the chapter explores how the manifesto’s principles can be used to challenge the settler-colonial and patriarchal logics of data generation, collection, and analysis within the Digital Humanities (DH). Drawing on Indigenous scholarship, Rault rejects the superficial models of consent prevalent in DH, highlighting projects like Mukurtu to advocate for true Indigenous data sovereignty. Cowan examines the coercive nature of data collection, drawing parallels between the forced compliance of modern data practices and the societal pressures exerted on feminist and queer identities. Sutherland argues that the uncritical digitization of slavery-era archives inflicts "second-hand violence" by commodifying Black identities and stripping away the lived experiences of enslaved individuals. Finally, Cifor reflects on the Early African American Film project to emphasize the necessity of data intelligibility, accessibility, and ethical collaboration. The authors conclude by inviting scholars to draft their own reflections on the Manifest-No, encouraging ongoing, context-specific commitments to ethical data research.
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'''Winkel, Marek. 2024. “Controlling the Uncontrollable: The Public Discourse on Artificial Intelligence between the Positions of Social and Technological Determinism.” ''AI & Society'' 39 (5): 2449–2462. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-01979-z'''
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This article engages in a quantitative discourse analysis of 113 articles from two German newspapers (Süddeutsche Zeitung and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) to identify and evaluate the way these center-left and center-right newspapers present AI technology to its readers and the options available to society for AI’s regulation. Winkel contends that “news media are key players in the discourse on AI as they pick up on and shape social sentiment”, ultimately guiding citizens towards what regulations might be sensible based on the perceived “controllability of AI development”. Winkel is primarily interested in whether these newspapers promote technological determinism—the outlook that technology’s influence on society is difficult (maybe even impossible) to control—or social determinism—the notion that “the development of technology is largely determined by human actions and decisions”—and theorizes that the tension between these two positions is resolved by a “mediating position” on a spectrum between them. He comments that “the social influence of technologies is determined by the extent to which their latent deterministic character is reflected and… circumvented by social actors. This also applies to the influence of technology on the democratic system. In other words, where consensus lands on the issue of AI will have a great impact on the regulation of that technology and democratic systems. Winkel develops “three central interpretive schemes” as part of his experiment: “historically conditioned techno-capitalist semi-determinism”, “semi-determinism of need satisfaction and social restructuring”, and “global-historical techno-social imprinting on several levels” (1956), each of which point to distinct narratives about the current circumstances, but all acknowledge the agency of powerful actors (either government or AI corporations) and the relative ineffectiveness of attempts to curb AI technology.
== Community, Connection and the Human ==
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'''Gruzd, Anatoliy, Philip Mai, and Anthony Clements Haines. 2025. “The State of Generative AI Use in Canada 2025: Exploring Public Attitudes and Adoption Trends.” Social Media Lab, Toronto Metropolitan University. https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/The_State_of_Generative_AI_Use_in_Canada_2025_Exploring_Public_Attitudes_and_Adoption_Trends/28664780/1. '''
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The Social Media Lab of Toronto Metropolitan University provides ‘a snapshot of the current state of Generative AI’ (GenAI) by surveying fifteen hundred Canadian adults across 2025, aiming to offer ‘guidance for policymakers, educators, businesses, and the public’. The authors found sixty-six percent of respondents had used GenAI tools, of which roughly thirty percent did so at least weekly, reflecting ‘not only the accessibility and versatility of GenAI, but also a growing interest in integrating these tools into everyday tasks, learning environments, and professional workflows’. Although full adoption is currently limited and heavily driven by the low-stakes setting of personal leisure, younger age groups report proportionally higher usage for study and work. However, only four in ten respondents believed they could keep up to date enough to use GenAI effectively, whilst respondents could only answer an average of two and a half out of seven relevant multiple choice questions correctly, and about half had ‘little to no understanding of how GenAI companies collect or store personal data’. Two thirds of participants were concerned about GenAI’s ability to influence election outcomes, and marginally fewer feared AI-driven manipulation enough to no longer fully trust political news online. However, roughly one quarter of participants were open to using chatbots for electoral or political insights, representing a ‘meaningful minority’ which unverified AI-generated content could influence. Of those, thirty four percent identified as right wing, compared to twenty three percent with the left and a similar twenty two percent with the centre. Roughly seventy percent of respondents were chiefly concerned about GenAI’s impacts upon security and privacy, information reliability, job displacement, and university education, and slightly over three quarters wanted increased government oversight and corporate accountability, reflecting common concern. Overall, slightly more Canadians view generative AI’s social impact as positive than negative, but a ‘substantial proportion’ remain neutral or undecided.
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'''Lewis, Jason Edward, Noelani Arista, Archer Pechawis, and Suzanne Kite. 2018. “Making Kin with the Machines.” ''Journal of Design and Science'', ahead of print, July 16. https://doi.org/10.21428/bfafd97b. '''
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Lewis et al. consider how “machines with increasingly sentient-like behaviour… fit within the kin-network” of various Indigenous epistemologies which place man as “neither height nor centre of creation.” Indigenous beliefs are not monolithic, and the authors do not write for diversity’s sake. Instead, they aim to encourage discussion by treating “non-human kin respectfully and reciprocally… not as mere tools, or worse, slaves.” As such, their epistemological approach is both relational and territorial, rejecting abstraction to propose an “extended circle of relationships.” In this regard, Arista draws on the Hawaiian conception of ‘pono’, ethically privileging abundance, balance, and multiplicity. Rejecting extractive behaviour, they argue AI should be reciprocally taught and learnt from, not treated as ‘a tool or slave that increases the mana and wealth of the ‘developers’ or ‘creators’.” Linking on, Pechawis roots their opinion in “Cree understanding” to argue “machines capable of experiencing consciousness” should conditionally be accepted as equals. However, they also fear AI developers could produce “anonymous hyper-intelligences… based on the same values that have fostered genocide.” To mitigate this issue, Indigenous people could develop AI in custom programming languages, or invite self-aware AI into Indigenous languages, cultures, and spiritual rituals. Pechawis therefore concludes that relationships should be based on ‘love, not ‘fear’, but also raises the question of whether AI has ‘spirit’, especially given current capitalistic development processes. Kite answers this question with inspiration from Lakota ethics, ontology, and cosmology. They argue “communication through and between objects requires a contextualist ethics which acknowledges the ontological status of all beings”, positioning questions of ‘intelligence’ as irrelevant and placing “the end logic of an ontology which considers any non-human entity unworthy of relation” as slavery. Therefore, “relations with AI are… relations with exploited resources”, so one must ontologically reconsider all its parts to ethically approach AI. Overall, Lewis et al. favour empathy, concluding that Indigenous communities “know what it is like to be declared non-human by scientist and preacher alike” and that “we flourish only when all of our kin flourish.”
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'''Ohagi, Masaya. 2024. “Polarization of Autonomous Generative AI Agents Under Echo Chambers.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', February 19. https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.12212.'''
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This article explores the effects of echo chambers on autonomous AI agents. Ohagi performs an experiment in which AI agents discuss different topics and then researchers examined any change in opinions within that group. Ohagi argues that even chatbots can become polarized within echo chambers, especially when prompt understanding causes a chatbot to update its opinion to incorporate the opinions of those with whom it is conversing; the chatbot essentially adapts to its surroundings. Ohagi and their team confirmed in their experiment that closed environments—those in which agents agree with one another—are more likely to lead to polarization in agents’ opinions. Moreover, chatbot personas were a significant factor in the outcome of such experiments. In open environments where opinions might differ, and in experiments where reasons were present as a factor, the AI agents trended towards unification in their opinions. Ohagi concludes the article with the suggestion that there cannot be a standardized, desirable distribution of opinions for AI agents. The proper outcome is dependent on topic and culture. However, understanding the trends in and tendencies of AI agents in social interactions will help us understand how to reach the desired outcome, whatever it may be, and this experiment brings us one step closer to that understanding.
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'''Qi, Weihong, Jinsheng Pan, Hanjia Lyu, and Jiebo Luo. 2024. “Excitements and concerns in the post-ChatGPT era: Deciphering public perception of AI through social media analysis.” ''Telematics and Informatics'' 92: 102158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2024.102158 '''
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Qi, Pan, Lyu, and Luo conduct a quantitative sentiment analysis of nearly 34,000 comments within 388 subreddits related to AI as a way to gauge and understand public perceptions of the technology. They identify major themes, sentiments, and topics related to AI by studying the most popular AI subreddits from the launch of ChatGPT to June 8, 2023. The article identifies the most frequent topics discussed in those venues: “the consciousness and intelligence of AI”; “Ai development and model training”; “AI in business”; “the creativity engendered by AI”; and “potential societal influence”. The authors also found that “tech-centric” communities demonstrated greater polarization around AI, suggesting that those with greater technical understanding of the AI do not have consensus regarding AI’s impact and use. This also means that educating non-technical people on how AI works will not necessarily lead to a consensus related to that technology. Although they admit that certain demographics of their data sample may not accurately reflect broader society (e.g., over 60% of Reddit users are male), the authors conclude that “this comprehensive understanding of public perception serves as a valuable foundation for fostering responsible and beneficial AI innovations that align with societal expectations and values”.
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'''Risam, Roopika. 2018. “What Passes for Human?: Undermining the Universal Subject in Digital Humanities Praxis.” In ''Bodies of Information: Intersectional Feminism and the Digital Humanities'', edited by Elizabeth Losh and Jacqueline Wernimont, 39–56. ''University of Minnesota Press''. https://doi.org/10.5749/j.ctv9hj9r9.6 '''
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Risam’s claim is that “the human” implicitly operationalized in AI-adjacent Digital Humanities (DH) methods (NLP, ML, data mining, neural nets) is not neutral but inherits the Enlightenment’s exclusionary universal subject—white, male, Eurocentric—and then reauthorizes it as if it were a technical standard. She shows how “passing for human” (via Turing-test imaginaries and “humanoid texts”) functions as a norming mechanism: success is defined as reproducing dominant-language aesthetics and cognition models, which collapses plurality into a single benchmark and turns cultural difference into “noise.” The chapter’s main contribution is to treat method (training corpora, data coding labor, platform defaults, and black-box algorithmic opacity) as a site where epistemic violence is produced, not merely where bias is later “found.” Her examples (Microsoft Tay; “near-human” systems like LaMem; Mechanical Turk coding; Swift-Speare vs. Toomer in classroom judgment) demonstrate how universalist claims get laundered through reproducibility, scale, and the myth of algorithmic objectivity. The intervention is a demand that DH practitioners situate computational methods—standpoint, labor, and cultural politics included—so DH does not reinscribe a universal technological “human” in the digital cultural record.
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'''Taylor, Randon R., Bessie O'Dell, and John W. Murphy. 2023. “Human-centric AI: philosophical and community-centric considerations.” ''AI & Society'' 39 (5): 2417-242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-023-01694-1<nowiki/>.'''
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Taylor, O’Dell, and Murphy present an argument that philosophical dualism, when applied to our perceptions about artificial intelligence, misleads us into thinking that AI is logical, objective, and autonomous from subjective human values. By building upon Husserl’s concept of “intentionality”, they argue that “AI is never autonomous and disconnected from human values… algorithms are a product of conscious activity and carry the standpoints that accompany this connection.” The conclusions from this line of thinking are very important: AI becomes “a mode of human expression, rather than a technology that relieves humans of their total involvement”. By this logic, the authors argue, AI is already human-centric and this fundamentally changes the task at hand to one of a conscious “decision to make this technology less alienating to stakeholders and community members.” The article outlines two frameworks to reduce alienation, Ubuntu—“an African philosophy and a social ontology… that elevates a constant concern for the collective, community, or stakeholders”— and maximum feasible participation—a framework that creates meaningful space for those impacted most by a decision or policy to participate in deciding on said policy or decision. The authors describe the implementation of these frameworks as a community-centric or stakeholder-centric approach and conclude with examples of AI’s application in the healthcare industry before further advocating that involving end-users throughout the AI lifecycle will ensure end-users’ values are more clearly represented within AI.
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'''Whalen, Zach. 2023. “‘Any Means Necessary to Refuse Erasure by Algorithm:’ Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s Travesty Generator.” ''Digital Humanities Quarterly'' 17 (2). https://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/17/2/000707/000707.html. '''
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Whalen treats Bertram’s Travesty Generator as a refunctioning of code-poetry lineages: procedures historically framed as formal play (travesty generators, permutation poems, aleatory templates) are redeployed as techniques for making racism’s algorithmic and institutional operations materially legible. He argues that Bertram’s poems don’t merely “use” computation; they weaponize the affordances and failure modes of computation—omission, stochastic selection, template constraints, runtime crashes, memory exhaustion—as rhetorical structures that force witness rather than aesthetic distance. In his reading of “Counternarratives,” Bertram’s adaptation of Montfort’s “Through the Park” converts generic insinuation into historically specific countertestimony (Trayvon Martin), while also staging the opacity of search/autocomplete as part of the poem’s scene of meaning-making (in dialogue with Safiya Noble on search engines). In “three_last_words,” the small code alteration that makes permutations balloon until a MemoryError becomes an engineered breakdown that reenacts the limits of “breath” and “memory,” tying computational resource exhaustion to police violence’s temporalities. Across these examples, Whalen reframes critical code studies: the “code is the text” problem is not just hermeneutic but political, and Bertram’s work models how procedural poetics can refuse “erasure by algorithm” where transparency about mechanisms and provenance matters for interpreting output and recognizing situated labor. The piece supports the claim that responsible open, social scholarship in an AI era must account for algorithmic power as a cultural force and should build policies and infrastructures that protect marginalized expression, enable critical reuse, and make conditions of generation and circulation inspectable.
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'''Xie, Yu, and Sofia Avila. 2025. “The Social Impact of Generative LLM-Based AI.” ''Chinese Journal of Sociology'', 11 (1): 31-57. https://doi.org/10.1177/2057150X251315997'''
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Yu Xie and Sofia Avila explore the social impact of artificial intelligence through a detailed analysis of AI development and scaling factors. They emphasize that their discussion is speculative, as AI is still in its early stages, but argue that its potential effects are immense and could reshape social organization, intensifying both global and domestic inequalities. Viewing AI as a technology rather than a scientific discovery, they describe it as communal and shared, with its growth influenced by the size of the supporting community, the larger communities having greater advantages. The authors note that generative AI relies on the quality, completeness, and cultural or political context of its training data, which shapes its accuracy and bias. Based on their experiments with ChatGPT-4 in 2023, they suggest that AI development depends heavily on the number of speakers of a given language, giving linguistic and demographic advantages to countries like the United States and China. The authors warn that AI could significantly alter occupational structures, with middle-income professions thereby widening social and economic inequality.
== Human, Labour, and Environmental Costs ==
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'''Eloundou, Tyna, Sam Manning, Pamela Mishkin, and Daniel Rock. 2024. “GPTs are GPTs: Labor market impact potential of LLMs.” ''Science'' 384 (6698): 1306-1311. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj0998 '''
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Eloundou, Manning, and Mishkin present an estimate of Large Language Models’ impact on the labour market based on a methodology that employs both human and quantitative measurements, making the assertion that “when accounting for current and likely future software developments that complement LLM capabilities…just over 46%” of jobs may have “over half their tasks affected by LLMs with simple interfaces and general training. The authors explain that generative pretrained transformers (GPTs) have key characteristics of general-purpose technologies (the other GPTs in the title of the article), and that the wide array of applications for these GPTs requires “robust societal evaluations and policy measures to address potential effects of LLMs and complementary technologies on labor markets”. While only 1.86% of tasks within their experiment, they estimate, could be fully automated by LLMs, “more than 71% of tasks have at least some component that an LLM plus additional software could plausibly complete with high quality”. The article concludes by stressing the need for policies that prepare us for the impact of LLMs on the labour market, but it also acknowledges the limitations of attempting to project LLM application growth due to sudden rapid developments in technology, “shifts in human biases, and technological evolution”. Nevertheless, Eloundou, Manning, and Mishkin maintain that their projections and the trajectory they predict will require continued evaluation and policy measures.
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'''Park, Seyeon, and Xiaoli Nan. 2025. “Generative AI and misinformation: a scoping review of the role of generative AI in the generation, detection, mitigation, and impact of misinformation.” ''AI & Society''. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02620-3'''
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This article constitutes a scoping review of two dozen “recent empirical studies on the role of generative AI in the generation, detection, mitigation, and impact of misinformation.” Park and Nan are interested in the rise of misinformation alongside the development of GenAI technology and how the latter affects and possibly contributes to the former. Of particular interest are “deepfakes”, applications of AI technology that purposely imitate video and audio to fabricate real world individuals. The survey examines relevant articles from the advent of the first GPT models in 2018 to September 19, 2024; authors captured initial studies through keyword searches for terms related to both LLMs and misinformation, then performed full-text reviews. The results of the survey suggest that the role of LLMs in misinformation is conflicted: LLMs themselves are a significant source of misinformation but also show potential as “scalable instruments for detection and correction”. The authors take this as evidence of “the urgent need for clearer guardrails, more consistent performance standards, and interdisciplinary collaboration to shape” GenAI’s responsible deployment. For better or worse, the future of AI’s role in misinformation depends heavily upon scholars’ ability to collaborate and continue this form of research.
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'''Shin, Donghee, Amy Koerber, and Joon Soo Lim. 2024. “Impact of misinformation from generative AI on user information processing: How people understand misinformation from generative AI.” ''New Media & Society'' 27(7): 4017-4047. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448241234040'''
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Shin, Koerber, and Lim perform a study in which they gauge “how users respond to and process health misinformation in GenAI contexts.” The authors apply the heuristic-systematic (HS) processing framework in their study, distinguishing between intuitive and evaluative modes of processing. They also employ the concept of diagnosticity, or how useful a person deems a piece of information to be. The article begins with a survey of how and why misinformation and hallucinations occur in GenAI applications, some of the reasons users are vulnerable to that information, and the limitations of LLMs. The authors then set forth core research questions, including “what are the cognitive mechanisms of misinformation’s effects on users’ use of GenAI?” and “how do users detect misinformation within GenAI?” The study found that diagnosticity plays an important mediating role in this context: “when a piece of information is generated by algorithms in transparent, fair, and accountable ways, users perceive it with a high level of diagnosticity, which improves their intention to systematically analyze that information”. One implication of this observation is that any bias users bring to GenAI content greatly impacts their analysis of that content. Ultimately, the authors conclude that there are clear limitations in their current study, although it does provide a useful framework for scholars interested in misinformation, GenAI, and user behaviour; they advocate for a continued investigation of the relationship between trust, literacy, and misinformation.
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'''Sidorkin, Alexander. 2025. “Environmental Impact of Generative AI: Carbon and Water Footprint.” ''AI-EDU Arxiv'' 1. https://doi.org/10.36851/ai-edu.vi.5448'''
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This report from Sidorkin provides quantitative estimates and comparisons of the CO2 and Water output from GenAI queries to other daily tasks such as taking a shower, browsing the web, and video conferencing. While individual use of GenAI may seem relatively small in terms of water usage and carbon output, Sidorkin cites the findings of Google and Microsoft’s sustainability reports to show that energy demand and water consumption are on the rise: Google’s data centres used 20% more water in 2022 than 2021 while Microsoft’s used 34% more. Both companies attribute this increase to “AI-driven expansion”. Sidorkin argues that it is difficult to measure impact per session because of significant variation in energy sourcing, noting that this also means that advances in energy sourcing “could significantly mitigate AI’s environmental impact”. He makes the claim that improving AI technology will “[slash] resource demands without sacrificing output quality” and the very use of AI can increase productivity even as it “temper[s] environmental tolls through sharper processes,” citing studies that demonstrate the implementation of AI can reduce energy use in buildings and reduce transportation emissions. The article ends on an optimistic note, suggesting that many of the applications of AI, although they may have a heavy environmental cost up front, “could pay off in spades—optimizing resources, curbing waste, and streamlining energy across swathes of the economy”.
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'''Simon, Judith. 2025. “Generative AI, Quadruple Deception & Trust.” ''Social Epistemology'' 40 (1): 101-115 https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2025.2491087'''
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Simon proposes that GenAI entails four types of deception, and that this quadruple deception constitutes unique dangers. She attributes the rapid rise of GenAI to its capacity to produce “verbal or visual products of increasingly high quality” alongside its “very high usability and availability through simple interfaces and free access via the internet” (101-102). She emphasizes the impact of this technology’s ability to generate content “with high plausibility but no relation to truth,” arguing the crucial importance of images and video especially in “questions of evidence, for testimony, memory but also for eliciting emotions”. Simon argues that the advent of ChatGPT reframed our collective understanding of AI, returning it to a definition in which we perceive ourselves to be interacting with a conversational artificial agent that is intelligent. This distinct interactional form, Simon states, is significant: “ChatGPT differs [from a search engine] in two philosophically relevant regards… it integrates [different results and sources] into a coherent text…” and “its interface and functioning invites the user to communicate or interact with it by asking questions,” what Simon calls a simulation of communicative acts. The four forms of GenAI deception are: “users may be misled into believing that they interact with a human being”; they may also be misled as to “the capacities of AI”, presuming “intelligence, understanding or even consciousness”; users may be misled by content GenAI produces, especially images, video, and audio; finally, users may be misled “regarding the function of Generative AI”, thinking that the processes behind the technology are, for instance, similar to search engines when, in fact, they differ “in epistemologically highly significant ways”. Simon concludes by outlining implications for implementation, discourse, and governance, with suggestions ranging from avoiding anthropomorphic features in AI that might deceive, countering discourses of true AI agency, and establishing policy and law that mitigates deception through AI technology.
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'''Spatharioti, Sofia Eleni, David Rothschild, Daniel G. Goldstein, and Jake M. Hofman. 2025. “Effects of LLM-based Search on Decision Making: Speed, Accuracy, and Overreliance.” ''Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems''. https://doi.org/10.1145/3706598.3714082'''
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Spatharioti et al. begin by asserting the fundamental change of how we engage in search practices online, noting that “by the end of 2023 the two search engines with over 90% of global and US market share offered free LLM-based search”. The authors note the benefits and drawbacks of both traditional web searches and LLM-based searches, acknowledging the value LLM-based searches bring to internet searches in the form of synthesizing information from multiple sources and maintaining search context by retaining search history, while also admitting to risks of hallucinations and overreliance. The article entails a study of how individuals make decisions with traditional and LLM-based searches, particularly in “every day decision making”. Adapting a method from an earlier study on LLM-generated code, Spatharioti et al. employ colour coding to communicate to users the confidence level of LLM-generated outputs in the “domain of online product research”. The study performed two experiments comparing a traditional internet search (using Bing API) to LLM-based search with and without the colour-coded confidence aid. The results of the first experiment saw users complete the task in about half the time when using LLM-based search, usually accompanied by fewer and more complex queries; however, decision quality dropped for complex tasks, with “almost half of the participants in this condition making an incorrect decision for the final task” when using LLM-based search, and the majority of those using LLM-based search over relied on the tool, performing just a single query. The results of the second experiment suggest that colour-coded responses reflecting output confidence scores could be highly effective in mitigating overreliance and misinformation. Key takeaways from the study include that “if we want to encourage people to think critically about the information presented to them, we need to give them cues that help them to do so,” and very simple cues can help accomplish this.
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'''Strubell, Emma, Ananya Ganesh, and Andrew McCallum. 2019. “Energy and Policy Considerations for Deep Learning in NLP.” ''Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics'', 3645-3650. https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/p19-1355 '''
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Strubell, Ganesh, and McCallum assert that the most recent improvements in neural network performance at “fundamental NLP tasks” comes at an increased cost of resources, “with the most computationally-hungry models obtaining the highest scores”. The energy, financial, and environmental costs required to train a new model are considerable; the authors of this article “characterize the dollar cost and carbon emissions that result from training the neural networks at the core of many state-of-the-art NLP models” with a view to heighten awareness among NLP researchers and advocate better practices and policy. By estimating the energy required to train the most popular NLP models and then converting that energy value into an approximated carbon and electricity cost, the authors produce ratings and values for each respective application. This allows for an (imperfect) cost-benefit analysis of such applications (e.g., another similar report estimated that an increase of just 0.1 in the English to German BLEU score for NAS cost “at least $150k in on-demand compute time and non-trivial carbon emissions”. The study’s key takeaways are that “authors should report training time and sensitivity to hyperparameters,” allowing for the direct comparison of different models so long as independent standard measurements of training time and model sensitivity are adapted; “Academic researchers need equitable access to computation resources” as industry’s monopoly stifles creativity and growth; and “Researchers should prioritize computationally efficient hardware and algorithms” to both curb costs and encourage efficient development.
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== The Maxima Namespace ==
The topic of the namespace system used by Maxima is in a sense more relevant to programming expressions. However, since the nature of the Maxima namespace system is also relevant to Maxima identifiers as used in this book, and also as used routinely in the composition of Maxima expressions in general, and particularly mathematical expressions, some of the technical detail is provided here for the purpose of describing the role of identifiers. It is worth repeating here that in this book, for reasons of simplicity, the use of the term '''''identifier''''' is meant to encapsulate names used for various purposes as described below.
The Maxima CAS namespace system is best characterized as '''case-sensitive''' for user-defined entities but '''case-insensitive''' (normalized to lowercase) for built-in operators (functions) and constants, with a '''flat global namespace''' for identifiers:
* '''Case Sensitivity''': Maxima provides a '''case-sensitive''' namespace system where variables, functions, and operators are distinct entities based on their spelling. Maxima distinguishes between upper and lower case for user-defined variables and functions; for example, <code>foo</code>, <code>Foo</code>, and <code>FOO</code> are treated as distinct identifiers.
* '''Built-in Normalization''': All built-in operators (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>) and constants (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>) have '''lowercase''' names only. Typing <code>SIN(x)</code> or <code>Sin(x)</code> causes Maxima to assume the user is referring to a user-defined function rather than the built-in sine function.
* '''Namespace Structure''': The system uses a '''single global namespace''' where variables and functions persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed (e.g., via the <code>kill</code><code>()</code> command). There is no modular scoping for standard variables.
However, Maxima maintains specific exceptions for predefined mathematical operators (functions) and constants:
* '''Built-in''' '''(predefined) operators (functions)''' (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>, <code>log</code>) are mapped to '''uppercase''' versions internally (e.g., <code>SIN</code>, <code>COS</code>), allowing users to call them with either case, though lowercase is recommended for clarity.
* '''Built-in constants''' (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>, <code>%i</code>, <code>%gamma</code>) are strictly '''lowercase''' and must be entered exactly as such.
* '''System''' '''names''' related to session history (input or output '''''labels''''') also use the <code>%</code> prefix and are case-sensitive.
Users are advised to use '''lowercase''' for user-defined names and functions to ensure readability and avoid conflicts with the internal uppercase mapping of standard mathematical operators.
The namespace system in Maxima is fundamentally built upon its underlying Lisp implementation, creating a unique environment where case sensitivity, symbol translation rules, and special prefixes dictate how variables and functions are stored and accessed.
The namespace utilizes '''dynamic scoping''' rather than lexical scoping for most operations, which impacts variable visibility and modification:
'''Dynamic Scope''': Identifiers defined outside a function are global in scope and can be inadvertently modified by functions if the identifiers are the same, unless explicitly made local.
For instance, a loop variable <code>i</code> in a global context might be overwritten by a function using <code>i</code> if not properly scoped. A reference to a defined Maxima function accesses the values of identifiers based on the environment of the function that exists at the point of reference. If an identifier local to the function exists, the value of that identifier is used.
Otherwise, Maxima will attempt to find the value of the referenced identifier outside of the the local scope of the function in the global namespace. This means that identifiers are by default global in scope, and that users must account for this contingency when defining and referencing functions. Refer to the Maxima documentation for the descriptions of the <code>'''block''' '''( )'''</code> and <code>'''local''' '''( )'''</code> operators for information related to the scope of identifiers.
'''Global Persistence''': By default, all user definitions reside in a '''single global namespace'''. They persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed.
'''Identifier Removal Mechanisms''':
* <code>kill(symbol)</code>: Completely removes the value, function definition, array, and properties of an identifier.
* <code>remvalue(symbol)</code>: Removes only the assigned value of the identifier, leaving function definitions or array properties intact.
* <code>kill(all)</code>: Clears all user-defined identifiers from the namespace. The operator <code>reset</code> is used to reset internal Maxima built-in global "flags" or option variables to their defaults.
== Identifiers ==
Names, symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and identifiers are all technical terms the meaning of which may depend on the context in which these terms are used. The term '''''identifier''''' is used for names in the broadest practical sense as follows:
# A name that has a value of itself ( a is a ), or
# A name that has a value of an expression other than itself ( a is b and a is not a are true)
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i1) y; /* The value of y is y, y is a name for itself. */
(%o1) y
(%i2) y : f(x); /* y is assigned an expression */
(y) f(x)
(%i3) y; /* The value of y is f(x), y is a name for f(x). */
(%o3) f(x)
</syntaxhighlight>This means that ''identifiers'' refer to names for: symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and so forth. In this book, if distinctions are necessary, it should be provided by the context in which the term ''identifier'' is used.
=== Reserved Words ===
The Maxima documentation provides the following caveat regarding '''''reserved words''''':<blockquote>"There are a number of reserved words which should not be used as variable names. Their use would cause a possibly cryptic syntax error."</blockquote>
integrate next from diff
in at limit sum
for and elseif then
else do or if
unless product while thru
step
Apart from these Maxima reserved words, there is relative freedom in the choice of identifiers.
=== <u>Identifier Composition Rules</u>: ===
Maxima identifiers follow specific lexical rules:
* '''Allowed Characters''': Alphabetic characters (<code>A-Z</code>, <code>a-z</code>), digits (<code>0-9</code>), and the underscore (<code>_</code>).
* '''Special Characters''': Any special character can be included if preceded by a backslash (<code>\</code>). For example, <code>a\+b</code> is a valid single identifier.
* '''Starting with Digits''': An identifier can start with a digit if escaped (e.g., <code>\1st_var</code>).
* '''Unicode Support''': Modern versions of Maxima (and specifically interfaces like ''wxMaxima'') support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without needing escape sequences, '''''provided the underlying Lisp and font support them'''''.
* '''Characters Declared Alphabetic''': The <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator can be used to in order to use a ''character'' in composing an identifier that otherwise would not be considered as alphabetic.
It seems to be the case that, unless otherwise noted, there are no naming conventions or a style guide for Maxima. So in general, it is up to the user to decide on the composition of identifiers.
Note that identifiers may be used that are one or more characters that comprise the alphabetic characters, plus the digits 0 through 9, plus any other character preceded by the backslash ( <code>\</code> ) escape character including the space character. Note however, that the <code>\</code> must be entered for each reference to the identifier.
A numeral may be the first character of an identifier if it is preceded by a backslash. Numerals which are the second or later characters need not be preceded by a backslash.
The alphabetic characters are initially %, _, and the lower and upper case letters of the alphabet - that is, all characters for which the Lisp function <code>ALPHA-CHAR-P</code> returns <code>true</code>.
Characters may be declared alphabetic by the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator. If so declared, they need not be preceded by a backslash in an identifier. However, the use of the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator may cause unintended and unwanted side effects depending on the character, so this operator for this purpose should be used with that in mind if at all.
=== <u>Atoms and Symbols</u> ===
The term ''symbol'' and ''identifier'' are frequently used in the context of ''names''. The use of the term ''symbol'' can be attributed, as much else in Maxima, to its Lisp orientation. In Maxima, <code>atom()</code> and <code>symbolp()</code> serve different purposes regarding object classification, though their outputs often overlap for names.
* <code>atom(v)</code> returns true if <code>v</code> is an atom and false otherwise. In Maxima, atoms include numbers, strings, names (symbols), and <code>nil</code>. Expressions (which have an operator and arguments) are not atoms. For example, <code>atom(5)</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>atom(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>atom(x+1)</code> is <code>false</code> because it is an expression with the operator <code>+</code>.
* <code>symbolp(v)</code> returns true only if <code>v</code> is a symbol (a name). It returns false for numbers, strings, or any other atomic type that is not a name. For example, <code>symbolp(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>symbolp(5)</code> is <code>false</code>.
The key difference is that <code>atom()</code> is a broader predicate that includes symbols, numbers, and strings, while <code>symbolp()</code> is specific to symbolic names.
==== Examples: ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* Atom checks */
(%i4) atom(7); /* true: 7 is an atomic number */
(%o4) true
(%i5) atom(x); /* true: x is an atomic symbol */
(%o5) true
(%i6) atom("hello there"); /* true: "hello there" is an atomic string */
(%o6) true
(%i7) atom(x+1); /* false: x+1 is an expression */
(%o7) false
(%i8) symbolp(7); /* false: 7 is not a symbol */
(%o8) false
(%i9) symbolp(\7); /* true: 7 is now a symbol */
(%o9) true
(%i10) symbolp(x); /* true: x is a symbol */
(%o10) true
(%i11) symbolp(x+1); /* false: x+1 is a not a symbol */
(%o11) false
(%i12) symbolp(x\+1); /* true: x\+1 is a symbol */
(%o12) true
(%i13) symbolp("hello there"); /* false: "hello there" is not a symbol */
(%o13) false
(%i14) symbolp(hello\ there); /* true: hello\ there is now a symbol */
(%o14) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Summary Table: ====
{| class="wikitable"
|Operator
|Returns <code>true</code> for...
|Returns <code>false</code> for...
|-
|<code>atom()</code>
|Numbers, Identifiers, Strings, <code>nil</code>
|Expressions (e.g., <code>x+1</code>, <code>sin(x)</code>)
|-
|<code>symbolp()</code>
|Symbols (Identifiers, Names)
|Numbers, Strings, Expressions, <code>nil</code>
|}
Atoms are further categorized into integers, floats, strings, or identifiers (symbols). Use <code>atom()</code> to distinguish between atomic data and composite expressions, and <code>symbolp()</code> to specifically identify symbolic names.
In attempting to be technically precise in the use of these various terms, it is often the case that the user becomes immersed in a confusing sea of technical jargon. On the other hand, in attempting to be clear and simple, there is the risk that some subjective or objective technical standards fail to be met. In this book, for the sake of clarity and simplicity, the term '''''identifier''''' is used for names and symbols in the broadest practical sense.
==== Unicode Support: ====
As was mentioned previously, versions of Maxima, and specifically the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without the need to be escaped, provided the underlying Lisp implementation and font support them. This support extends the set of characters available for use in composing identifiers. This support can be useful in using Greek letters and other mathematical symbols. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i5) Θ(s,r):= s/r;
(%o5) Θ(s,r):=s/r
(%i6) Θ(%pi/2,4); /* radians as a function of arc length and radius */
(%o6) %pi/8
</syntaxhighlight>Unicode can also be used in other ways in expressions:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i7) declare(ℝ, feature); /* make ℝ a feature */
(%o7) done
/* define a function to test identifiers for feature ℝ */
(%i8) ℝ(x):= block( [q],
if not symbolp(x)
then
q:sconcat(x," is not an indentifier")
elseif featurep(x, ℝ)
then
q:concat(x, " ∈ ℝ")
else
q:concat(x, " ∉ ℝ"),
return (q) )$
(%i9) declare(x,ℝ); /* make ℝ a feature of identifier x */
(%o9) done
(%i10) ℝ(x); /* check x for feature ℝ */
(%o10) x ∈ ℝ
(%i11) ℝ(w); /* check w for feature ℝ */
(%o11) w ∉ ℝ
(%i12) ℝ(3); /* check 3 for feature ℝ */
(%o12) 3 is not an indentifier
</syntaxhighlight>Users should be aware of some aspects of using Unicode in the context of Maxima. First, apart from the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, using Unicode characters is likely to be a "cut-and-paste" operation using a character map of some kind. ''wxMaxima'' has built-in Unicode support which makes using these characters simple.
Second, there can be some anomalous behavior. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i14) ℃; /* This Unicode character ℃ (2103) is an acceptable symbol */
(%o14) ℃
(%i15) symbolp(℃); /* Maxima likes ℃ */
(%o15) true
/* This Unicode character ℉ (2109) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i16) symbolp(℉);
(%o16) true
/* This Unicode character ° (00B0) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i17) symbolp(°)
(%o17) true
/* Maxima does not like this ° (00B0) character with another one */
(%i18) symbolp(°R);
incorrect syntax: R is not an infix operator
symbolp(°R)
^
/* Maxima likes this ° (00B0) character if escaped */
(%i19) symbolp(\°R);
(%o19) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Features: ====
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== The Maxima Namespace ==
The topic of the namespace system used by Maxima is in a sense more relevant to programming expressions. However, since the nature of the Maxima namespace system is also relevant to Maxima identifiers as used in this book, and also as used routinely in the composition of Maxima expressions in general, and particularly mathematical expressions, some of the technical detail is provided here for the purpose of describing the role of identifiers. It is worth repeating here that in this book, for reasons of simplicity, the use of the term '''''identifier''''' is meant to encapsulate names used for various purposes as described below.
The Maxima CAS namespace system is best characterized as '''case-sensitive''' for user-defined entities but '''case-insensitive''' (normalized to lowercase) for built-in operators (functions) and constants, with a '''flat global namespace''' for identifiers:
* '''Case Sensitivity''': Maxima provides a '''case-sensitive''' namespace system where variables, functions, and operators are distinct entities based on their spelling. Maxima distinguishes between upper and lower case for user-defined variables and functions; for example, <code>foo</code>, <code>Foo</code>, and <code>FOO</code> are treated as distinct identifiers.
* '''Built-in Normalization''': All built-in operators (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>) and constants (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>) have '''lowercase''' names only. Typing <code>SIN(x)</code> or <code>Sin(x)</code> causes Maxima to assume the user is referring to a user-defined function rather than the built-in sine function.
* '''Namespace Structure''': The system uses a '''single global namespace''' where variables and functions persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed (e.g., via the <code>kill</code><code>()</code> command). There is no modular scoping for standard variables.
However, Maxima maintains specific exceptions for predefined mathematical operators (functions) and constants:
* '''Built-in''' '''(predefined) operators (functions)''' (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>, <code>log</code>) are mapped to '''uppercase''' versions internally (e.g., <code>SIN</code>, <code>COS</code>), allowing users to call them with either case, though lowercase is recommended for clarity.
* '''Built-in constants''' (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>, <code>%i</code>, <code>%gamma</code>) are strictly '''lowercase''' and must be entered exactly as such.
* '''System''' '''names''' related to session history (input or output '''''labels''''') also use the <code>%</code> prefix and are case-sensitive.
Users are advised to use '''lowercase''' for user-defined names and functions to ensure readability and avoid conflicts with the internal uppercase mapping of standard mathematical operators.
The namespace system in Maxima is fundamentally built upon its underlying Lisp implementation, creating a unique environment where case sensitivity, symbol translation rules, and special prefixes dictate how variables and functions are stored and accessed.
The namespace utilizes '''dynamic scoping''' rather than lexical scoping for most operations, which impacts variable visibility and modification:
'''Dynamic Scope''': Identifiers defined outside a function are global in scope and can be inadvertently modified by functions if the identifiers are the same, unless explicitly made local.
For instance, a loop variable <code>i</code> in a global context might be overwritten by a function using <code>i</code> if not properly scoped. A reference to a defined Maxima function accesses the values of identifiers based on the environment of the function that exists at the point of reference. If an identifier local to the function exists, the value of that identifier is used.
Otherwise, Maxima will attempt to find the value of the referenced identifier outside of the the local scope of the function in the global namespace. This means that identifiers are by default global in scope, and that users must account for this contingency when defining and referencing functions. Refer to the Maxima documentation for the descriptions of the <code>'''block''' '''( )'''</code> and <code>'''local''' '''( )'''</code> operators for information related to the scope of identifiers.
'''Global Persistence''': By default, all user definitions reside in a '''single global namespace'''. They persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed.
'''Identifier Removal Mechanisms''':
* <code>kill(symbol)</code>: Completely removes the value, function definition, array, and properties of an identifier.
* <code>remvalue(symbol)</code>: Removes only the assigned value of the identifier, leaving function definitions or array properties intact.
* <code>kill(all)</code>: Clears all user-defined identifiers from the namespace. The operator <code>reset</code> is used to reset internal Maxima built-in global "flags" or option variables to their defaults.
== Identifiers ==
Names, symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and identifiers are all technical terms the meaning of which may depend on the context in which these terms are used. The term '''''identifier''''' is used for names in the broadest practical sense as follows:
# A name that has a value of itself ( a is a ), or
# A name that has a value of an expression other than itself ( a is b and a is not a are true)
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i1) y; /* The value of y is y, y is a name for itself. */
(%o1) y
(%i2) y : f(x); /* y is assigned an expression */
(y) f(x)
(%i3) y; /* The value of y is f(x), y is a name for f(x). */
(%o3) f(x)
</syntaxhighlight>This means that ''identifiers'' refer to names for: symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and so forth. In this book, if distinctions are necessary, it should be provided by the context in which the term ''identifier'' is used.
=== Reserved Words ===
The Maxima documentation provides the following caveat regarding '''''reserved words''''':<blockquote>"There are a number of reserved words which should not be used as variable names. Their use would cause a possibly cryptic syntax error."</blockquote>
integrate next from diff
in at limit sum
for and elseif then
else do or if
unless product while thru
step
Apart from these Maxima reserved words, there is relative freedom in the choice of identifiers.
=== <u>Identifier Composition Rules</u>: ===
Maxima identifiers follow specific lexical rules:
* '''Allowed Characters''': Alphabetic characters (<code>A-Z</code>, <code>a-z</code>), digits (<code>0-9</code>), and the underscore (<code>_</code>).
* '''Special Characters''': Any special character can be included if preceded by a backslash (<code>\</code>). For example, <code>a\+b</code> is a valid single identifier.
* '''Starting with Digits''': An identifier can start with a digit if escaped (e.g., <code>\1st_var</code>).
* '''Unicode Support''': Modern versions of Maxima (and specifically interfaces like ''wxMaxima'') support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without needing escape sequences, '''''provided the underlying Lisp and font support them'''''.
* '''Characters Declared Alphabetic''': The <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator can be used to in order to use a ''character'' in composing an identifier that otherwise would not be considered as alphabetic.
It seems to be the case that, unless otherwise noted, there are no naming conventions or a style guide for Maxima. So in general, it is up to the user to decide on the composition of identifiers.
Note that identifiers may be used that are one or more characters that comprise the alphabetic characters, plus the digits 0 through 9, plus any other character preceded by the backslash ( <code>\</code> ) escape character including the space character. Note however, that the <code>\</code> must be entered for each reference to the identifier.
A numeral may be the first character of an identifier if it is preceded by a backslash. Numerals which are the second or later characters need not be preceded by a backslash.
The alphabetic characters are initially %, _, and the lower and upper case letters of the alphabet - that is, all characters for which the Lisp function <code>ALPHA-CHAR-P</code> returns <code>true</code>.
Characters may be declared alphabetic by the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator. If so declared, they need not be preceded by a backslash in an identifier. However, the use of the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator may cause unintended and unwanted side effects depending on the character, so this operator for this purpose should be used with that in mind if at all.
=== <u>Atoms and Symbols</u> ===
The term ''symbol'' and ''identifier'' are frequently used in the context of ''names''. The use of the term ''symbol'' can be attributed, as much else in Maxima, to its Lisp orientation. In Maxima, <code>atom()</code> and <code>symbolp()</code> serve different purposes regarding object classification, though their outputs often overlap for names.
* <code>atom(v)</code> returns true if <code>v</code> is an atom and false otherwise. In Maxima, atoms include numbers, strings, names (symbols), and <code>nil</code>. Expressions (which have an operator and arguments) are not atoms. For example, <code>atom(5)</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>atom(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>atom(x+1)</code> is <code>false</code> because it is an expression with the operator <code>+</code>.
* <code>symbolp(v)</code> returns true only if <code>v</code> is a symbol (a name). It returns false for numbers, strings, or any other atomic type that is not a name. For example, <code>symbolp(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>symbolp(5)</code> is <code>false</code>.
The key difference is that <code>atom()</code> is a broader predicate that includes symbols, numbers, and strings, while <code>symbolp()</code> is specific to symbolic names.
==== Examples: ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* Atom checks */
(%i4) atom(7); /* true: 7 is an atomic number */
(%o4) true
(%i5) atom(x); /* true: x is an atomic symbol */
(%o5) true
(%i6) atom("hello there"); /* true: "hello there" is an atomic string */
(%o6) true
(%i7) atom(x+1); /* false: x+1 is an expression */
(%o7) false
(%i8) symbolp(7); /* false: 7 is not a symbol */
(%o8) false
(%i9) symbolp(\7); /* true: 7 is now a symbol */
(%o9) true
(%i10) symbolp(x); /* true: x is a symbol */
(%o10) true
(%i11) symbolp(x+1); /* false: x+1 is a not a symbol */
(%o11) false
(%i12) symbolp(x\+1); /* true: x\+1 is a symbol */
(%o12) true
(%i13) symbolp("hello there"); /* false: "hello there" is not a symbol */
(%o13) false
(%i14) symbolp(hello\ there); /* true: hello\ there is now a symbol */
(%o14) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Summary Table: ====
{| class="wikitable"
|Operator
|Returns <code>true</code> for...
|Returns <code>false</code> for...
|-
|<code>atom()</code>
|Numbers, Identifiers, Strings, <code>nil</code>
|Expressions (e.g., <code>x+1</code>, <code>sin(x)</code>)
|-
|<code>symbolp()</code>
|Symbols (Identifiers, Names)
|Numbers, Strings, Expressions, <code>nil</code>
|}
Atoms are further categorized into integers, floats, strings, or identifiers (symbols). Use <code>atom()</code> to distinguish between atomic data and composite expressions, and <code>symbolp()</code> to specifically identify symbolic names.
In attempting to be technically precise in the use of these various terms, it is often the case that the user becomes immersed in a confusing sea of technical jargon. On the other hand, in attempting to be clear and simple, there is the risk that some subjective or objective technical standards fail to be met. In this book, for the sake of clarity and simplicity, the term '''''identifier''''' is used for names and symbols in the broadest practical sense.
==== Unicode Support: ====
As was mentioned previously, versions of Maxima, and specifically the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without the need to be escaped, provided the underlying Lisp implementation and font support them. This support extends the set of characters available for use in composing identifiers. This support can be useful in using Greek letters and other mathematical symbols. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i5) Θ(s,r):= s/r;
(%o5) Θ(s,r):=s/r
(%i6) Θ(%pi/2,4); /* radians as a function of arc length and radius */
(%o6) %pi/8
</syntaxhighlight>Unicode can also be used in other ways in expressions:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i7) declare(ℝ, feature); /* make ℝ a feature */
(%o7) done
/* define a function to test identifiers for feature ℝ */
(%i8) ℝ(x):= block( [q],
if not symbolp(x)
then
q:sconcat(x," is not an indentifier")
elseif featurep(x, ℝ)
then
q:concat(x, " ∈ ℝ")
else
q:concat(x, " ∉ ℝ"),
return (q) )$
(%i9) declare(x,ℝ); /* make ℝ a feature of identifier x */
(%o9) done
(%i10) ℝ(x); /* check x for feature ℝ */
(%o10) x ∈ ℝ
(%i11) ℝ(w); /* check w for feature ℝ */
(%o11) w ∉ ℝ
(%i12) ℝ(3); /* check 3 for feature ℝ */
(%o12) 3 is not an indentifier
</syntaxhighlight>Users should be aware of some aspects of using Unicode in the context of Maxima. First, apart from the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, using Unicode characters is likely to be a "cut-and-paste" operation using a character map of some kind. ''wxMaxima'' has built-in Unicode support which makes using these characters simple.
Second, there can be some anomalous behavior. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i14) ℃; /* This Unicode character ℃ (2103) is an acceptable symbol */
(%o14) ℃
(%i15) symbolp(℃); /* Maxima likes ℃ */
(%o15) true
/* This Unicode character ℉ (2109) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i16) symbolp(℉);
(%o16) true
/* This Unicode character ° (00B0) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i17) symbolp(°)
(%o17) true
/* Maxima does not like this ° (00B0) character with another one */
(%i18) symbolp(°R);
incorrect syntax: R is not an infix operator
symbolp(°R)
^
/* Maxima likes this ° (00B0) character if escaped */
(%i19) symbolp(\°R);
(%o19) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Features: ====
The foregoing example demonstrates that '''''features''''' can be associated with identifiers.<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i10) features;
(%o10) [integer,noninteger,even,odd,rational,irrational,real,
imaginary,complex,analytic,increasing,decreasing,oddfun
evenfun,posfun,constant,commutative,lassociative,
rassociative,symmetric,antisymmetric,integervalued,ℝ]</syntaxhighlight>All of these features are built-in to Maxima except the last one – ℝ. ℝ is a user-defined feature.
Maxima recognizes certain mathematical properties of functions and variables. These are called "''features''". The operator <code>declare(<var>x</var>,<var>foo</var>)</code> gives the feature <var>foo</var> to the function or identifier <var>x</var>. The operator <code>declare(<var>foo</var>, feature)</code> declares a new feature <var>foo</var>. For example, <code>declare (</code><code>ℝ</code><code>, feature)</code> declares ℝ as a user-defined feature.
The predicate <code>featurep (<var>x</var>,</code><code>ℝ</code> returns <code>true</code> if <var>x</var> has the ℝ feature, and <code>false</code>otherwise.
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The topic of the namespace system used by Maxima is in a sense more relevant to programming expressions. However, since the nature of the Maxima namespace system is also relevant to Maxima identifiers as used in this book, and also as used routinely in the composition of Maxima expressions in general, and particularly mathematical expressions, some of the technical detail is provided here for the purpose of describing the role of identifiers. It is worth repeating here that in this book, for reasons of simplicity, the use of the term '''''identifier''''' is meant to encapsulate names used for various purposes as described below.
The Maxima CAS namespace system is best characterized as '''case-sensitive''' for user-defined entities but '''case-insensitive''' (normalized to lowercase) for built-in operators (functions) and constants, with a '''flat global namespace''' for identifiers:
* '''Case Sensitivity''': Maxima provides a '''case-sensitive''' namespace system where variables, functions, and operators are distinct entities based on their spelling. Maxima distinguishes between upper and lower case for user-defined variables and functions; for example, <code>foo</code>, <code>Foo</code>, and <code>FOO</code> are treated as distinct identifiers.
* '''Built-in Normalization''': All built-in operators (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>) and constants (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>) have '''lowercase''' names only. Typing <code>SIN(x)</code> or <code>Sin(x)</code> causes Maxima to assume the user is referring to a user-defined function rather than the built-in sine function.
* '''Namespace Structure''': The system uses a '''single global namespace''' where variables and functions persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed (e.g., via the <code>kill</code><code>()</code> command). There is no modular scoping for standard variables.
However, Maxima maintains specific exceptions for predefined mathematical operators (functions) and constants:
* '''Built-in''' '''(predefined) operators (functions)''' (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>, <code>log</code>) are mapped to '''uppercase''' versions internally (e.g., <code>SIN</code>, <code>COS</code>), allowing users to call them with either case, though lowercase is recommended for clarity.
* '''Built-in constants''' (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>, <code>%i</code>, <code>%gamma</code>) are strictly '''lowercase''' and must be entered exactly as such.
* '''System''' '''names''' related to session history (input or output '''''labels''''') also use the <code>%</code> prefix and are case-sensitive.
Users are advised to use '''lowercase''' for user-defined names and functions to ensure readability and avoid conflicts with the internal uppercase mapping of standard mathematical operators.
The namespace system in Maxima is fundamentally built upon its underlying Lisp implementation, creating a unique environment where case sensitivity, symbol translation rules, and special prefixes dictate how variables and functions are stored and accessed.
The namespace utilizes '''dynamic scoping''' rather than lexical scoping for most operations, which impacts variable visibility and modification:
'''Dynamic Scope''': Identifiers defined outside a function are global in scope and can be inadvertently modified by functions if the identifiers are the same, unless explicitly made local.
For instance, a loop variable <code>i</code> in a global context might be overwritten by a function using <code>i</code> if not properly scoped. A reference to a defined Maxima function accesses the values of identifiers based on the environment of the function that exists at the point of reference. If an identifier local to the function exists, the value of that identifier is used.
Otherwise, Maxima will attempt to find the value of the referenced identifier outside of the the local scope of the function in the global namespace. This means that identifiers are by default global in scope, and that users must account for this contingency when defining and referencing functions. Refer to the Maxima documentation for the descriptions of the <code>'''block''' '''( )'''</code> and <code>'''local''' '''( )'''</code> operators for information related to the scope of identifiers.
'''Global Persistence''': By default, all user definitions reside in a '''single global namespace'''. They persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed.
'''Identifier Removal Mechanisms''':
* <code>kill(symbol)</code>: Completely removes the value, function definition, array, and properties of an identifier.
* <code>remvalue(symbol)</code>: Removes only the assigned value of the identifier, leaving function definitions or array properties intact.
* <code>kill(all)</code>: Clears all user-defined identifiers from the namespace. The operator <code>reset</code> is used to reset internal Maxima built-in global "flags" or option variables to their defaults.
== Identifiers ==
Names, symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and identifiers are all technical terms the meaning of which may depend on the context in which these terms are used. The term '''''identifier''''' is used for names in the broadest practical sense as follows:
# A name that has a value of itself ( a is a ), or
# A name that has a value of an expression other than itself ( a is b and a is not a are true)
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i1) y; /* The value of y is y, y is a name for itself. */
(%o1) y
(%i2) y : f(x); /* y is assigned an expression */
(y) f(x)
(%i3) y; /* The value of y is f(x), y is a name for f(x). */
(%o3) f(x)
</syntaxhighlight>This means that ''identifiers'' refer to names for: symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and so forth. In this book, if distinctions are necessary, it should be provided by the context in which the term ''identifier'' is used.
=== Reserved Words ===
The Maxima documentation provides the following caveat regarding '''''reserved words''''':<blockquote>"There are a number of reserved words which should not be used as variable names. Their use would cause a possibly cryptic syntax error."</blockquote>
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else do or if
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Apart from these Maxima reserved words, there is relative freedom in the choice of identifiers.
=== <u>Identifier Composition Rules</u>: ===
Maxima identifiers follow specific lexical rules:
* '''Allowed Characters''': Alphabetic characters (<code>A-Z</code>, <code>a-z</code>), digits (<code>0-9</code>), and the underscore (<code>_</code>).
* '''Special Characters''': Any special character can be included if preceded by a backslash (<code>\</code>). For example, <code>a\+b</code> is a valid single identifier.
* '''Starting with Digits''': An identifier can start with a digit if escaped (e.g., <code>\1st_var</code>).
* '''Unicode Support''': Modern versions of Maxima (and specifically interfaces like ''wxMaxima'') support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without needing escape sequences, '''''provided the underlying Lisp and font support them'''''.
* '''Characters Declared Alphabetic''': The <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator can be used to in order to use a ''character'' in composing an identifier that otherwise would not be considered as alphabetic.
It seems to be the case that, unless otherwise noted, there are no naming conventions or a style guide for Maxima. So in general, it is up to the user to decide on the composition of identifiers.
Note that identifiers may be used that are one or more characters that comprise the alphabetic characters, plus the digits 0 through 9, plus any other character preceded by the backslash ( <code>\</code> ) escape character including the space character. Note however, that the <code>\</code> must be entered for each reference to the identifier.
A numeral may be the first character of an identifier if it is preceded by a backslash. Numerals which are the second or later characters need not be preceded by a backslash.
The alphabetic characters are initially %, _, and the lower and upper case letters of the alphabet - that is, all characters for which the Lisp function <code>ALPHA-CHAR-P</code> returns <code>true</code>.
Characters may be declared alphabetic by the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator. If so declared, they need not be preceded by a backslash in an identifier. However, the use of the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator may cause unintended and unwanted side effects depending on the character, so this operator for this purpose should be used with that in mind if at all.
=== <u>Atoms and Symbols</u> ===
The term ''symbol'' and ''identifier'' are frequently used in the context of ''names''. The use of the term ''symbol'' can be attributed, as much else in Maxima, to its Lisp orientation. In Maxima, <code>atom()</code> and <code>symbolp()</code> serve different purposes regarding object classification, though their outputs often overlap for names.
* <code>atom(v)</code> returns true if <code>v</code> is an atom and false otherwise. In Maxima, atoms include numbers, strings, names (symbols), and <code>nil</code>. Expressions (which have an operator and arguments) are not atoms. For example, <code>atom(5)</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>atom(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>atom(x+1)</code> is <code>false</code> because it is an expression with the operator <code>+</code>.
* <code>symbolp(v)</code> returns true only if <code>v</code> is a symbol (a name). It returns false for numbers, strings, or any other atomic type that is not a name. For example, <code>symbolp(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>symbolp(5)</code> is <code>false</code>.
The key difference is that <code>atom()</code> is a broader predicate that includes symbols, numbers, and strings, while <code>symbolp()</code> is specific to symbolic names.
==== Examples: ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* Atom checks */
(%i4) atom(7); /* true: 7 is an atomic number */
(%o4) true
(%i5) atom(x); /* true: x is an atomic symbol */
(%o5) true
(%i6) atom("hello there"); /* true: "hello there" is an atomic string */
(%o6) true
(%i7) atom(x+1); /* false: x+1 is an expression */
(%o7) false
(%i8) symbolp(7); /* false: 7 is not a symbol */
(%o8) false
(%i9) symbolp(\7); /* true: 7 is now a symbol */
(%o9) true
(%i10) symbolp(x); /* true: x is a symbol */
(%o10) true
(%i11) symbolp(x+1); /* false: x+1 is a not a symbol */
(%o11) false
(%i12) symbolp(x\+1); /* true: x\+1 is a symbol */
(%o12) true
(%i13) symbolp("hello there"); /* false: "hello there" is not a symbol */
(%o13) false
(%i14) symbolp(hello\ there); /* true: hello\ there is now a symbol */
(%o14) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Summary Table: ====
{| class="wikitable"
|Operator
|Returns <code>true</code> for...
|Returns <code>false</code> for...
|-
|<code>atom()</code>
|Numbers, Identifiers, Strings, <code>nil</code>
|Expressions (e.g., <code>x+1</code>, <code>sin(x)</code>)
|-
|<code>symbolp()</code>
|Symbols (Identifiers, Names)
|Numbers, Strings, Expressions, <code>nil</code>
|}
Atoms are further categorized into integers, floats, strings, or identifiers (symbols). Use <code>atom()</code> to distinguish between atomic data and composite expressions, and <code>symbolp()</code> to specifically identify symbolic names.
In attempting to be technically precise in the use of these various terms, it is often the case that the user becomes immersed in a confusing sea of technical jargon. On the other hand, in attempting to be clear and simple, there is the risk that some subjective or objective technical standards fail to be met. In this book, for the sake of clarity and simplicity, the term '''''identifier''''' is used for names and symbols in the broadest practical sense.
==== Unicode Support: ====
As was mentioned previously, versions of Maxima, and specifically the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without the need to be escaped, provided the underlying Lisp implementation and font support them. This support extends the set of characters available for use in composing identifiers. This support can be useful in using Greek letters and other mathematical symbols. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i5) Θ(s,r):= s/r;
(%o5) Θ(s,r):=s/r
(%i6) Θ(%pi/2,4); /* radians as a function of arc length and radius */
(%o6) %pi/8
</syntaxhighlight>Unicode can also be used in other ways in expressions:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i7) declare(ℝ, feature); /* make ℝ a feature */
(%o7) done
/* define a function to test identifiers for feature ℝ */
(%i8) ℝ(x):= block( [q],
if not symbolp(x)
then
q:sconcat(x," is not an indentifier")
elseif featurep(x, ℝ)
then
q:concat(x, " ∈ ℝ")
else
q:concat(x, " ∉ ℝ"),
return (q) )$
(%i9) declare(x,ℝ); /* make ℝ a feature of identifier x */
(%o9) done
(%i10) ℝ(x); /* check x for feature ℝ */
(%o10) x ∈ ℝ
(%i11) ℝ(w); /* check w for feature ℝ */
(%o11) w ∉ ℝ
(%i12) ℝ(3); /* check 3 for feature ℝ */
(%o12) 3 is not an indentifier
</syntaxhighlight>Users should be aware of some aspects of using Unicode in the context of Maxima. First, apart from the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, using Unicode characters is likely to be a "cut-and-paste" operation using a character map of some kind. ''wxMaxima'' has built-in Unicode support which makes using these characters simple.
Second, there can be some anomalous behavior. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i14) ℃; /* This Unicode character ℃ (2103) is an acceptable symbol */
(%o14) ℃
(%i15) symbolp(℃); /* Maxima likes ℃ */
(%o15) true
/* This Unicode character ℉ (2109) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i16) symbolp(℉);
(%o16) true
/* This Unicode character ° (00B0) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i17) symbolp(°)
(%o17) true
/* Maxima does not like this ° (00B0) character with another one */
(%i18) symbolp(°R);
incorrect syntax: R is not an infix operator
symbolp(°R)
^
/* Maxima likes this ° (00B0) character if escaped */
(%i19) symbolp(\°R);
(%o19) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Features: ====
The foregoing example demonstrates that '''''features''''' can be associated with identifiers.<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i10) features;
(%o10) [integer,noninteger,even,odd,rational,irrational,real,
imaginary,complex,analytic,increasing,decreasing,oddfun
evenfun,posfun,constant,commutative,lassociative,
rassociative,symmetric,antisymmetric,integervalued,ℝ]</syntaxhighlight>All of these features are built-in to Maxima except the last one – ℝ. ℝ is a user-defined feature.
Maxima recognizes certain mathematical properties of functions and identifiers. These properties are called "''features''". The operator <code>declare(<var>x</var>,<var>foo</var>)</code> gives the feature <var><code>foo</code></var> to the function or identifier <var>x</var>. The operator <code>declare(<var>foo</var>, feature)</code> declares a new feature <var><code>foo</code></var>. For example, <code>declare(</code><code>ℝ</code><code>, feature)</code> declares <code>ℝ</code> as a user-defined feature.
The predicate <code>featurep(<var>x</var>,</code><code>ℝ</code> returns <code>true</code> if <var>x</var> has the ℝ feature, and <code>false</code>otherwise.
The system labels %z7 and %z9 represent any arbitrary integer value.
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== The Maxima Namespace ==
The topic of the namespace system used by Maxima is in a sense more relevant to programming expressions. However, since the nature of the Maxima namespace system is also relevant to Maxima identifiers as used in this book, and also as used routinely in the composition of Maxima expressions in general, and particularly mathematical expressions, some of the technical detail is provided here for the purpose of describing the role of identifiers. It is worth repeating here that in this book, for reasons of simplicity, the use of the term '''''identifier''''' is meant to encapsulate names used for various purposes as described below.
The Maxima CAS namespace system is best characterized as '''case-sensitive''' for user-defined entities but '''case-insensitive''' (normalized to lowercase) for built-in operators (functions) and constants, with a '''flat global namespace''' for identifiers:
* '''Case Sensitivity''': Maxima provides a '''case-sensitive''' namespace system where variables, functions, and operators are distinct entities based on their spelling. Maxima distinguishes between upper and lower case for user-defined variables and functions; for example, <code>foo</code>, <code>Foo</code>, and <code>FOO</code> are treated as distinct identifiers.
* '''Built-in Normalization''': All built-in operators (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>) and constants (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>) have '''lowercase''' names only. Typing <code>SIN(x)</code> or <code>Sin(x)</code> causes Maxima to assume the user is referring to a user-defined function rather than the built-in sine function.
* '''Namespace Structure''': The system uses a '''single global namespace''' where variables and functions persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed (e.g., via the <code>kill</code><code>()</code> command). There is no modular scoping for standard variables.
However, Maxima maintains specific exceptions for predefined mathematical operators (functions) and constants:
* '''Built-in''' '''(predefined) operators (functions)''' (e.g., <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>, <code>log</code>) are mapped to '''uppercase''' versions internally (e.g., <code>SIN</code>, <code>COS</code>), allowing users to call them with either case, though lowercase is recommended for clarity.
* '''Built-in constants''' (e.g., <code>%e</code>, <code>%pi</code>, <code>%i</code>, <code>%gamma</code>) are strictly '''lowercase''' and must be entered exactly as such.
* '''System''' '''names''' related to session history (input or output '''''labels''''') also use the <code>%</code> prefix and are case-sensitive.
Users are advised to use '''lowercase''' for user-defined names and functions to ensure readability and avoid conflicts with the internal uppercase mapping of standard mathematical operators.
The namespace system in Maxima is fundamentally built upon its underlying Lisp implementation, creating a unique environment where case sensitivity, symbol translation rules, and special prefixes dictate how variables and functions are stored and accessed.
The namespace utilizes '''dynamic scoping''' rather than lexical scoping for most operations, which impacts variable visibility and modification:
'''Dynamic Scope''': Identifiers defined outside a function are global in scope and can be inadvertently modified by functions if the identifiers are the same, unless explicitly made local.
For instance, a loop variable <code>i</code> in a global context might be overwritten by a function using <code>i</code> if not properly scoped. A reference to a defined Maxima function accesses the values of identifiers based on the environment of the function that exists at the point of reference. If an identifier local to the function exists, the value of that identifier is used.
Otherwise, Maxima will attempt to find the value of the referenced identifier outside of the the local scope of the function in the global namespace. This means that identifiers are by default global in scope, and that users must account for this contingency when defining and referencing functions. Refer to the Maxima documentation for the descriptions of the <code>'''block''' '''( )'''</code> and <code>'''local''' '''( )'''</code> operators for information related to the scope of identifiers.
'''Global Persistence''': By default, all user definitions reside in a '''single global namespace'''. They persist until the session ends or are explicitly removed.
'''Identifier Removal Mechanisms''':
* <code>kill(symbol)</code>: Completely removes the value, function definition, array, and properties of an identifier.
* <code>remvalue(symbol)</code>: Removes only the assigned value of the identifier, leaving function definitions or array properties intact.
* <code>kill(all)</code>: Clears all user-defined identifiers from the namespace. The operator <code>reset</code> is used to reset internal Maxima built-in global "flags" or option variables to their defaults.
== Identifiers ==
Names, symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and identifiers are all technical terms the meaning of which may depend on the context in which these terms are used. The term '''''identifier''''' is used for names in the broadest practical sense as follows:
# A name that has a value of itself ( a is a ), or
# A name that has a value of an expression other than itself ( a is b and a is not a are true)
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i1) y; /* The value of y is y, y is a name for itself. */
(%o1) y
(%i2) y : f(x); /* y is assigned an expression */
(y) f(x)
(%i3) y; /* The value of y is f(x), y is a name for f(x). */
(%o3) f(x)
</syntaxhighlight>This means that ''identifiers'' refer to names for: symbols, words, variables, constants, literals, labels, flags, options, and so forth. In this book, if distinctions are necessary, it should be provided by the context in which the term ''identifier'' is used.
=== Reserved Words ===
The Maxima documentation provides the following caveat regarding '''''reserved words''''':<blockquote>"There are a number of reserved words which should not be used as variable names. Their use would cause a possibly cryptic syntax error."</blockquote>
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else do or if
unless product while thru
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Apart from these Maxima reserved words, there is relative freedom in the choice of identifiers.
=== <u>Identifier Composition Rules</u>: ===
Maxima identifiers follow specific lexical rules:
* '''Allowed Characters''': Alphabetic characters (<code>A-Z</code>, <code>a-z</code>), digits (<code>0-9</code>), and the underscore (<code>_</code>).
* '''Special Characters''': Any special character can be included if preceded by a backslash (<code>\</code>). For example, <code>a\+b</code> is a valid single identifier.
* '''Starting with Digits''': An identifier can start with a digit if escaped (e.g., <code>\1st_var</code>).
* '''Unicode Support''': Modern versions of Maxima (and specifically interfaces like ''wxMaxima'') support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without needing escape sequences, '''''provided the underlying Lisp and font support them'''''.
* '''Characters Declared Alphabetic''': The <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator can be used to in order to use a ''character'' in composing an identifier that otherwise would not be considered as alphabetic.
It seems to be the case that, unless otherwise noted, there are no naming conventions or a style guide for Maxima. So in general, it is up to the user to decide on the composition of identifiers.
Note that identifiers may be used that are one or more characters that comprise the alphabetic characters, plus the digits 0 through 9, plus any other character preceded by the backslash ( <code>\</code> ) escape character including the space character. Note however, that the <code>\</code> must be entered for each reference to the identifier.
A numeral may be the first character of an identifier if it is preceded by a backslash. Numerals which are the second or later characters need not be preceded by a backslash.
The alphabetic characters are initially %, _, and the lower and upper case letters of the alphabet - that is, all characters for which the Lisp function <code>ALPHA-CHAR-P</code> returns <code>true</code>.
Characters may be declared alphabetic by the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator. If so declared, they need not be preceded by a backslash in an identifier. However, the use of the <code>declare (''character'', alphabetic)</code> operator may cause unintended and unwanted side effects depending on the character, so this operator for this purpose should be used with that in mind if at all.
=== <u>Atoms and Symbols</u> ===
The term ''symbol'' and ''identifier'' are frequently used in the context of ''names''. The use of the term ''symbol'' can be attributed, as much else in Maxima, to its Lisp orientation. In Maxima, <code>atom()</code> and <code>symbolp()</code> serve different purposes regarding object classification, though their outputs often overlap for names.
* <code>atom(v)</code> returns true if <code>v</code> is an atom and false otherwise. In Maxima, atoms include numbers, strings, names (symbols), and <code>nil</code>. Expressions (which have an operator and arguments) are not atoms. For example, <code>atom(5)</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>atom(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>atom(x+1)</code> is <code>false</code> because it is an expression with the operator <code>+</code>.
* <code>symbolp(v)</code> returns true only if <code>v</code> is a symbol (a name). It returns false for numbers, strings, or any other atomic type that is not a name. For example, <code>symbolp(x)</code> is <code>true</code>, but <code>symbolp(5)</code> is <code>false</code>.
The key difference is that <code>atom()</code> is a broader predicate that includes symbols, numbers, and strings, while <code>symbolp()</code> is specific to symbolic names.
==== Examples: ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* Atom checks */
(%i4) atom(7); /* true: 7 is an atomic number */
(%o4) true
(%i5) atom(x); /* true: x is an atomic symbol */
(%o5) true
(%i6) atom("hello there"); /* true: "hello there" is an atomic string */
(%o6) true
(%i7) atom(x+1); /* false: x+1 is an expression */
(%o7) false
(%i8) symbolp(7); /* false: 7 is not a symbol */
(%o8) false
(%i9) symbolp(\7); /* true: 7 is now a symbol */
(%o9) true
(%i10) symbolp(x); /* true: x is a symbol */
(%o10) true
(%i11) symbolp(x+1); /* false: x+1 is a not a symbol */
(%o11) false
(%i12) symbolp(x\+1); /* true: x\+1 is a symbol */
(%o12) true
(%i13) symbolp("hello there"); /* false: "hello there" is not a symbol */
(%o13) false
(%i14) symbolp(hello\ there); /* true: hello\ there is now a symbol */
(%o14) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Summary Table: ====
{| class="wikitable"
|Operator
|Returns <code>true</code> for...
|Returns <code>false</code> for...
|-
|<code>atom()</code>
|Numbers, Identifiers, Strings, <code>nil</code>
|Expressions (e.g., <code>x+1</code>, <code>sin(x)</code>)
|-
|<code>symbolp()</code>
|Symbols (Identifiers, Names)
|Numbers, Strings, Expressions, <code>nil</code>
|}
Atoms are further categorized into integers, floats, strings, or identifiers (symbols). Use <code>atom()</code> to distinguish between atomic data and composite expressions, and <code>symbolp()</code> to specifically identify symbolic names.
In attempting to be technically precise in the use of these various terms, it is often the case that the user becomes immersed in a confusing sea of technical jargon. On the other hand, in attempting to be clear and simple, there is the risk that some subjective or objective technical standards fail to be met. In this book, for the sake of clarity and simplicity, the term '''''identifier''''' is used for names and symbols in the broadest practical sense.
==== Unicode Support: ====
As was mentioned previously, versions of Maxima, and specifically the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, support Unicode characters in identifiers, treating them as alphabetic characters without the need to be escaped, provided the underlying Lisp implementation and font support them. This support extends the set of characters available for use in composing identifiers. This support can be useful in using Greek letters and other mathematical symbols. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i5) Θ(s,r):= s/r;
(%o5) Θ(s,r):=s/r
(%i6) Θ(%pi/2,4); /* radians as a function of arc length and radius */
(%o6) %pi/8
</syntaxhighlight>Unicode can also be used in other ways in expressions:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i7) declare(ℝ, feature); /* make ℝ a feature */
(%o7) done
/* define a function to test identifiers for feature ℝ */
(%i8) ℝ(x):= block( [q],
if not symbolp(x)
then
q:sconcat(x," is not an indentifier")
elseif featurep(x, ℝ)
then
q:concat(x, " ∈ ℝ")
else
q:concat(x, " ∉ ℝ"),
return (q) )$
(%i9) declare(x,ℝ); /* make ℝ a feature of identifier x */
(%o9) done
(%i10) ℝ(x); /* check x for feature ℝ */
(%o10) x ∈ ℝ
(%i11) ℝ(w); /* check w for feature ℝ */
(%o11) w ∉ ℝ
(%i12) ℝ(3); /* check 3 for feature ℝ */
(%o12) 3 is not an indentifier
</syntaxhighlight>Users should be aware of some aspects of using Unicode in the context of Maxima. First, apart from the ''wxMaxima'' GUI, using Unicode characters is likely to be a "cut-and-paste" operation using a character map of some kind. ''wxMaxima'' has built-in Unicode support which makes using these characters simple.
Second, there can be some anomalous behavior. For example:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i14) ℃; /* This Unicode character ℃ (2103) is an acceptable symbol */
(%o14) ℃
(%i15) symbolp(℃); /* Maxima likes ℃ */
(%o15) true
/* This Unicode character ℉ (2109) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i16) symbolp(℉);
(%o16) true
/* This Unicode character ° (00B0) is an acceptable symbol */
(%i17) symbolp(°)
(%o17) true
/* Maxima does not like this ° (00B0) character with another one */
(%i18) symbolp(°R);
incorrect syntax: R is not an infix operator
symbolp(°R)
^
/* Maxima likes this ° (00B0) character if escaped */
(%i19) symbolp(\°R);
(%o19) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Features: ====
The foregoing example demonstrates that '''''features''''' can be associated with identifiers.<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i10) features;
(%o10) [integer,noninteger,even,odd,rational,irrational,real,
imaginary,complex,analytic,increasing,decreasing,oddfun
evenfun,posfun,constant,commutative,lassociative,
rassociative,symmetric,antisymmetric,integervalued,ℝ]</syntaxhighlight>All of these features are built-in to Maxima except the last one – ℝ. ℝ is a user-defined feature.
Maxima recognizes certain mathematical properties of functions and identifiers. These properties are called "''features''". The operator <code>declare(<var>x</var>,<var>foo</var>)</code> associates the feature <var><code>foo</code></var> with the function or identifier <var>x</var>. The operator <code>declare(<var>foo</var>, feature)</code> declares a new feature <var><code>foo</code></var>.
For example, <code>declare(ℝ, feature)</code> declares <code>ℝ</code> as a user-defined feature.
The predicate operator <code>featurep(<var>x</var>, ℝ</code> returns <code>true</code> if <var>x</var> has the ℝ feature, and <code>false</code> otherwise.
The system labels %z7 and %z9 represent any arbitrary integer value.
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== Research Methods and Practices ==
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'''Arnett, Catherine, Eliot Jones, Ivan P. Yamshchikov, and Pierre-Carl Langlais. 2024. “Toxicity of the Commons: Curating Open-Source Pre-Training Data.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 29. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.22587.'''
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Open-source pre-training data is increasingly treated as a shared resource for building “open” language models, yet it can embed and reproduce harmful speech patterns at scale. Arnett, Jones, Yamshchikov, and Langlais argue that reducing toxic model behavior requires intervening upstream in data, and they focus specifically on the distinctive constraints of public-domain corpora (including historical documents and OCR-derived text) where standard web-text toxicity filters can be impractical or ill-suited. They propose a fully open-source curation pipeline designed for these conditions and present three concrete contributions: (1) ToxicCommons, a custom-labeled dataset organized across five toxicity dimensions (racial/origin-based, gender/sex-based, religious, ability-based discrimination, and violence); (2) Celadon, a classifier trained on that dataset to detect toxic content more efficiently at scale in open data; and (3) a “balanced” filtration strategy that explicitly trades off safety filtering against retaining sufficient training material. The paper’s core claim is that open-data model development needs domain-attuned, auditable curation methods paired with task-specific classifiers, so that openness in data does not automatically translate into avoidable harms in downstream model outputs.
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'''Bail, Christopher A. “Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Improve Social Science?” https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Can-Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-Improve-Bail/6206cc77bb3a3c0b6b9fce1ad68a8b1786a56941'''
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Bail (2023) provides a critical evaluation of how Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), might fundamentally transform computational social science. Moving beyond superficial administrative use cases, Bail examines the potential of LLMs to simulate complex human behaviors. He suggests that Generative AI could revolutionize agent-based modeling by replacing simplistic, rule-bound agents with dynamic, memory-equipped "silicon samples" capable of emergent group behaviors. While acknowledging the utility of AI for automated content analysis and expanding programming accessibility, Bail rigorously details the methodological and ethical perils of these largely opaque systems. He warns that the proprietary fine-tuning of commercial LLMs introduces severe demographic biases—often skewing toward highly educated, liberal perspectives—which threatens the external validity of AI-assisted research. Furthermore, Bail highlights the "Stack Overflow Problem," cautioning that the unchecked proliferation of AI-generated "junk science" could contaminate future training data and degrade the broader scientific ecosystem. Ultimately, Bail argues that social scientists must not remain passive "end-users" of corporate AI. Instead, they must actively collaborate with computer scientists to reverse-engineer the "social sense" into AI models, ensuring the development of open-source, reproducible infrastructures that genuinely advance the study of human behavior.
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'''Bakharia, Aneesha, Antonette Shibani, Lisa-Angelique Lim, Trish McCluskey, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2025. “From Transcripts to Themes: A Trustworthy Workflow for Qualitative Analysis Using Large Language Models.” In ''Joint Proceedings of LAK 2025 Workshops, co-located with the 15th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK 2025)''. Dublin, Ireland: CEUR-WS.org. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3995/LLMQUAL_paper1.pdf.'''
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Bakharia et al. explore the use of AI in qualitative, rather than quantitative, research in education. The authors define “minimum requirements that an LLM-supported qualitative analysis workflow must satisfy” and “present a “LLM-based workflow that derives an initial set of themes” from text data that is “transferable to other LA [learning analytics] contexts performing qualitative analysis of open-ended text”. The authors define two requirements for “LLM-generated inductive coding”: first, it must verify “coded textual extracts… against source data” to make sure the quotes are accurate (i.e., verbatim and not hallucinated) and verify those extracts “are meaningfully classified under the assigned code”. Second, in the interest of transparency, it must “explain that rationale for each code” and “trace every code, whatever level of abstraction, back to its source data”. The article outlines and describes the proposed workflow in detail, including its being built in Python with a Jupyter notebook and Flask application. While they acknowledge challenges and problems in their research (e.g., LLM bias, the lack of comparable human analysis, the risk of alienating the human quality of qualitative research), Bakharia et al. ultimately advocate their approach as one that “improves transparency, verifiability, and interpretability, while addressing limitations of previous methods and enhancing researcher processes in qualitative thematic analysis (9). By adapting their minimum requirements and workflow, the authors argue, researchers can engage more effectively in LLM-driven qualitative research.
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'''Dennstädt, Fabio, Cedric Sivert Möller, Tim Fellerhoff, Felix Busch, Oke Gerke, André Karch, and Oliver Krause. 2024. “Title and Abstract Screening for Literature Reviews Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study in the Biomedical Domain.” ''Systematic Reviews'' 13 (1): 158. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02575-4'''
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Dennstädt et al. perform a study in which they attempt to determine the viability of using LLMs to automate scholarly literature surveys. The researchers developed a method for using LLMs to perform the title and abstract screenings of a systematic literature review method and applied that method with four LLMs across eleven datasets in biomedical literature. A key advantage of implementing LLMs in this process is that it escapes the need to train the machine via pre-selection. Researchers have developed automated and semi-automated processes for systematic literature reviews in the past, but this requires a human agent to provide training data or a corpus of example texts that tell the system what to look for. LLMs do not require this step. Instead, the researchers used a Python script that prompts the LLM “to evaluate the relevance of a scientific publication for inclusion into an SLR,” providing the LLM with both abstract and title, request for a numbered score indicating the relevance of the publication, and a numerical threshold that defines whether a score makes the given publication relevant. The authors characterize the results of the study as “promising” but also “far from perfect,” identifying that such applications could be helpful to researchers and are widely applicable without special training for data or user, even if “fully automated systems… still fail to differentiate… near the level of human evaluation”. The authors conclude that more research into the use of LLMs to automate systematic literature reviews is needed, but it seems very likely that scholars will employ LLMs into this integral research task with greater frequency in the future. How well LLMs will continue to perform in this task is unclear, especially in new research, and Dennstädt et al. clearly state, “we cannot answer the question of to what extent LLMs should be used for conducting literature reviews and for doing research”.
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'''Montague-Hellen, Beth. 2024. “Empowering Knowledge through AI: Open Scholarship Proactively Supporting Well Trained Generative AI.” ''Insights'' 37 (1). https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.649.'''
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Generative AI is becoming a dominant interface for finding, summarizing, and producing academic information, with consequences for what counts as authoritative knowledge online. Montague-Hellen argues that, rather than focusing primarily on misuse, job displacement, or defensive copyright disputes, scholarly communications actors should actively encourage the inclusion of scholarly literature in generative AI training data to improve reliability and ensure research is represented in emerging discovery platforms. The article develops two main pathways for doing this: making scholarly outputs more machine-actionable and “crawlable” (especially through better linkage, metadata, and structured HTML rather than PDF-only dissemination) and making permissions unambiguous by explicitly addressing AI training in licences and related signals. It foregrounds “garbage in, garbage out” to claim that while libraries and publishers cannot remove low-quality web content from training corpora, they can tilt the balance by lowering friction for high-quality, curated research to be ingested legally. Montague-Hellen also highlights unresolved tensions around attribution and consent under common Creative Commons licences, suggesting that clearer, more specific permission frameworks (or new licensing patterns) may be needed to distinguish human reading from machine training and to communicate “enthusiastic consent” where desired.
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'''Mugaanyi, Joseph, Christoph Lehner, and Lia M. Bally. 2024. “Evaluation of Large Language Model Performance and Reliability for Citation Generation Across Scientific Disciplines.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 26: e52935. https://doi.org/10.2196/52935'''
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Mugaanyi, Lehner, and Bally perform a study aimed at gauging the accuracy and reliability of citations generated by ChatGPT (GPT 3.5) in both the natural sciences and humanities. The authors emphasize that “Citations and references serve as the backbone of scholarly communication, providing the necessary context, evidence, and credit to prior works… ensuring the integrity of the research process”. With this in mind, the article frames the related study as aiding researchers in determining whether LLMs are viable as writing assistants in scholarly writing. In short, if an LLM cannot be relied upon to accurately cite and reference sources, it poses a risk to the integrity of research when incorporated into scholarly writing. The study found that ChatGPT hallucinated over a quarter of its references, with a slightly higher margin in the natural sciences. Furthermore, not all of those citations that did exist were accurate, and the LLM hallucinated DOIs for nearly 90% of the references it cited, real or otherwise, in the humanities. The issue, as the authors describe it, is that “in the current iteration of LLMs, since the training is geared toward generalization and the models. are probabilistic, they tend to interpolate and fill in the missing information with synthetic text”. The authors conclude that, while domain-specific models may improve performance and reliability, in its current, generic form, researchers need to contemplate whether the strengths of ChatGPT’s reference generation justify its demonstrable limitations and “the importance of robust validation processes to ensure the accuracy and reliability of generated content.”
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'''Schroeder, Hope, Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Casey Randazzo, David Mimno, and Sarita Schoenebeck. 2024. “Large Language Models in Qualitative Research: Uses, Tensions, and Intentions.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 9. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07362'''
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Schroder et al. perform interviews with twenty qualitative researchers in human computer interaction (HCI) and qualitative research to gauge how researchers are actually using LLMs and concerns over the incorporation of LLMs at different stages of research; the authors also provide a survey of the rise of LLMs and flag potential concerns, using both interviews and survey as a launchpad to outline suggestions and recommendations for researchers in the field contemplating the use of LLMs in their research. The authors are concerned that “the speed of LLM development has outpaced guidance on their ethical use” and “the HCI community is contending with the need for developed policies that tackle how to use AI ethically in research”. The most prominent concerns that the article raises relate to “ethics, unequal adoption of new technologies, model bias, and performance” as well as “concerns regarding participant privacy,” but there is also a larger issue within the field of HCI that “LLMs may lend the impression that qualitative inquiry can be automated, and their integration into Quantitative Data Analysis (QDA) software may increasingly impose positivist approaches that conflict with interpretivist traditions”. Key findings from the interviews are that most researchers are open to responsible use of LLMs but have concerns about established guidelines and norms for its implementation. Additionally, many are already using LLMs “to generate recruitment materials”, “speed up qualitative coding”, and “for ideation and feedback”, even as they acknowledge tensions between the qualitative nature of their work and the prospect of automation. The most significant recommendations that Schroder et al. make include updating consent forms, using dedicated tools rather than defaulting to Chat-GPT, and implementing design decisions specifically for LLM-incorporating methodologies that reconsider “participant privacy”, LLM’s “intentional use”, “transparency and validation”, “researcher context”, “deep engagement with data” despite this automation, and ways “to consider participant perspectives and interests” given “the variable performance LLMs have across contexts, knowledge domains, cultures, and languages”. The authors hope that incorporating these considerations will “empower qualitative researchers to leverage LLMs confidently, and even creatively, for their work”.
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'''Tumadóttir, Anna. 2024. “Questions for Consideration on AI & the Commons.” ''Creative Commons'', July 24. https://creativecommons.org/2024/07/24/preferencesignals/.'''
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Tumadóttir talks about CC, license, tools, policy and discusses the way to foster a healthy commons environment in the digital era. She points out how the introduction of the CC license enhanced Creative Commons by giving the creators choice over usage of their works. However, it is now a question if the same healthy commons can be maintained today because of rapid technological development. Preference signals for AI is a notion to give an agent (creator, rights holder, entity of some kind) more flexibility on how they want their work to be used for AI model training. However, the choice is still binary which is offering all or nothing. After consultations, it is found that people want more control over their work and if not, they might not share their work at all. Therefore, it is important to identify the right type of preference signals for it to be useful to benefit the public interest. During this process, we need to keep in mind its effect and variation on cultural heritage, different education sectors and regions. Moreover, to make the preference signals effective, we need to examine its structure as well as whether legal enforcement is necessary.
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'''Yue, Yongjie, Maosong Zheng, Jiahui Liu, Zhimin Wang, and Chenhui Mao. 2025. “A Practical Guide and Assessment on Using ChatGPT to Conduct Grounded Theory Studies: Step-by-Step Reporting of the Data Analysis Process.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 27: e70122. https://doi.org/10.2196/70122'''
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Yue et al. employ a study that entailed researchers using either manual coding or coding assisted by ChatGPT to perform data analysis on a 40,000 word dataset made up of interviews with 8 players of Listen and Play in Jianghu, a Chinese MMORPG designed for the blind. The study’s aim was to “provide detailed guidelines for using ChatGPT in grounded theory within the Chinese context”, “evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT coding” in this context, and “explore the broader implications and future directions of ChatGPT in qualitative research”. The article goes into great detail as to the process for generating open code with ChatGPT. The results of the study show that, although manual coding performed slightly better than ChatGPT-assisted coding, the “difference was not statistically significant” in its production of nodes and reference points. However, during axial coding, the categories and subcategories generated through these respective processes was significantly different, with only half of the categories semantically matching between manual and ChatGPT-assisted methods. The authors conclude that, while ChatGPT 4-Turbo “enhanced the diversity and efficiency of coding,” “it struggled with depth, context, subtle nuances, connections, and coding organization”. Nevertheless Yue et al. see great potential in the application of GenAI-assisted coding in grounded theory, especially as the technology develops.
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'''Zhu, Wenhao, Hongyi Liu, Qingxiu Dong, Jingjing Xu, Shujian Huang, Lingpeng Kong, Jiajun Chen, and Lei Li. 2023. “Multilingual Machine Translation with Large Language Models: Empirical Results and Analysis.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', April 10. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04675'''
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Zhu et al. perform an empirical study that tests the multilingual translation performance of eight popular LLMs on 102 languages. As the authors explain, this is a particularly difficult task as it requires “semantic alignment between languages.” While LLMs tend to perform surprisingly well at translation, “it is also unclear [sic] how LLM acquires translation ability and which factors affect LLM’s translation ability”. This study in multilingual machine translation (MMT) therefore seeks to answer two questions: how do LLMs perform MMT over massive languages and what factors affect their performance?
The results of the study suggest that GPT-4 generally outperforms its competitors but still falls short of Google Translate in some tests. Two key takeaways from this study is that “exemplars in the tail of the prompt have larger influence on an LLM’s behaviour,” meaning that the order in which exemplars are given within a prompt matter, and that cross-lingual translation pairs are particularly helpful exemplars to LLMs. The authors ultimately conclude that an “LLM can acquire translation ability in a resource-efficient way, which indicates [a] promising future of LLM in multilingual machine translation” as the technology evolves.
''NB: As this research was conducted prior to Google’s implementation of GenAI/LLMs into Google Translate in 2024, it sometimes uses Google Translate as a baseline/comparison point for LLM-powered translation that can be confusing without that context.''
== Forms of Research Output ==
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'''Bozkurt, Aras. 2024. “GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI.” ''Open Praxis'' 16 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654'''
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Bozkurt’s essay seeks “to undertake a critical examination of the use of generative AI in academic contexts… examining its implications and exploring the nuances of its integration.” He begins with an assertion of technological determinism, stating “This technological shift… is not just a transient trend but a symbol of the inescapable change… marking the onset of an AI-dominated age and initiating profound and inevitable shifts in our academic and educational paradigms”. The author makes the argument that the advent of AI “requires us to critically reconsider concepts such as cocreation, ownership, and authorship in academic writing processes.” For instance, in exploring the concept of ownership, he briefly notes the ethical concerns of whether those who created the content upon which AI was trained might claim ownership of AI-generated content and explores the notions of AI or even its programmers acting as a co-author. Bozkurt himself takes the explicit stance that GenAI ought not be credited as a co-author. The paper also provides suggestions related to the ethics of AI use and transparency: “In some cases, merely reporting … is inadequate. A more nuanced approach involves providing multilayered statements acknowledging and benchmarking the use of [GenAI], specifying where, when, in which sections, and for what purposes it is employed.” Bozkurt reiterates that responsibility ultimately belongs to the human author, and provides the aiTARAS (Academic Integrity and Transparency in AI-assisted Research and Specification) Framework for this purpose. Bozkurt ends his essay by identifying further problems beyond the scope of the article, including “reimagining of assessment and evaluation”, our overfocus on ChatGPT and English language in this field of study, and the inaccuracy of AI detection software.
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'''Colbert-Lewis, Danielle, Lawrence Maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, and Mark Swartz. 2024. “The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing.” ''Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 10 (December): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v10.43293.'''
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Colbert-Lewis et al. (2024) examine the extractive nature of the modern "citation economy," arguing that academic publishing has evolved into a powerful mechanism for surveillance and data commodification. The authors detail how a consolidated group of dominant publishers capture surplus value from the academic lifecycle by extracting free scholarly labor, research data, and personal information. Crucially, these corporations are transitioning from traditional information vendors into technology-driven data brokers. The extracted data is reinvested into proprietary analytics products that are then sold back to universities to evaluate and surveil faculty performance, relying on opaque metrics that threaten academic freedom. Furthermore, the authors highlight the severe ethical compromises inherent in this system, noting that academics inadvertently fuel data infrastructures that these same parent companies sell to external industries, including law enforcement and advertising. To combat the rise of "surveillance publishing," the article concludes with actionable recommendations for scholars and librarians to resist exploitative practices and build ethical infrastructures, alongside a supplementary mini-zine designed to raise awareness about the hidden costs of participating in the citation economy.
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'''Frangou, Sophia, Umberto Volpe, and Andrea Fiorillo. 2025. “AI in scientific writing and publishing: A call for critical engagement.” ''European Psychiatry'' 68 (1): e98. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10061'''
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Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo provide a succinct summary of the benefits of implementing AI in scientific writing and publishing, before turning to the challenges and risks posed towards the use of such technology. Finally, they end by posing ethical frameworks for the use of AI in both publishing and writing. In publishing, the authors identify tools that can aid in tasks ranging from copyediting to finding reviewers and claim that for both “high-volume publications” and “resource-constrained journals… AI can serve as a force multiplier, expanding what editorial teams can accomplish without compromising the centrality of human discretion and responsibility” . In writing, the article notes that “Ai-powered applications offer a suite of tools that, when used judiciously, can enhance the quality, efficiency, and inclusivity of the scholarly communication process,” placing such tools along the trajectory of preexisting aids like EndNote and Zotero, which have also now incorporated AI. Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo argue that AI can help scholars identify relevant literature they might otherwise have trouble finding, reduce the linguistic bias encountered by scholars for whom English is not their first language, and aid scholars in navigating the publishing landscape so their work can find the best possible fit. Finally, the authors acknowledge the epistemic and ethical risks of AI: inconsistency and irreproducibility, transparency, informed consent, and data privacy are all core concerns. Key components in the article’s ethical frameworks for publishers and authors include transparency and disclosure, human accountability, and training and skill development. The authors hope that “these principles articulate a shared responsibility for shaping the role of AI in scientific publishing” and AI’s “adoption reinforces the foundational values that give scientific communication its trustworthiness and legitimacy.”
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'''Graßhoff, Gerd. 2024. “AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 8. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05903 '''
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Graßhoff introduces a new tool, the AI-Reporter, that aims “to fundamentally expand scientific communication for the new era…”; according to Graßhoff, the AI-Reporter “creates a sustainable, referenceable, and expandable knowledge base that captures not just content but the living essence of scientific discourse”. In short, Graßhoff proposes a tool that will adapt a scientific presentation into a “public-ready chapter” in about three minutes with “only the author’s consent.” The majority of the article is dedicated to a tech-oriented breakdown of the methodology and workflow of the AI-Reporter, namely the semantic analysis and translation of a recorded slide presentation—consisting of the presentation as a PDF, video recording, and basic metadata—into a publication-ready chapter. Graßhoff’s tool is an attempt to solve what he identifies as a core problem of modern scholarly communication, namely that “knowledge is increasingly presented in dynamic, multimodal formats” that are ultimately ephemeral and content is often lost (14). He aims to refine this tool to enable real-time processing, multilingual support, interactive multimedia components, “optimization for academic disciplines”, and more to this project. He advocates the AI-reporter as nothing less than “a vision for the future of scientific communication.”
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'''Jiang, Jialei. 2024. “When generative artificial intelligence meets multimodal composition: Rethinking the composition process through an AI-assisted design project.” ''Computers and Composition'' 74: 102883. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2024.102883'''
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Jiang conducts a study in which GenAI is integrated into students’ composition of multimodal texts, then interviewed on their experience. Jiang’s states her aim as follows: “Through examining writing students use of GenAI tools in multimodal composition, this study seeks to unravel how GenAi technologies influence students’ design choices, problem-solving approaches, and the overall composition process.” In particular, Jiang is interested in “potential opportunities and challenges of incorporating GenAI into students’ multimodal composition process”. Jiang frames the article within composition and writing studies and the theory behind multimodal composition. She builds upon recent pedagogical best practices put forward by Burriss and Leander (2024) that “call upon teachers and educators to engage in the development of an emergent pedagogy of critical AI that “teach[es] about/with AI in emergent, flexible, and speculative ways””. The results of the study emphasize that, while GenAI can streamline workflow and provide examples from which students can build using their own creativity, there were clear limitations to the technology. Of course, students’ realization of these limitations is a success of the course’s pedagogy. The article also provides three case studies of the student compositions as exemplars of the outcome. Jiang concludes with a recommendation “that researchers and educators engage in meaningful dialogues with students about their uses of GenAI during composition practices”. She quotes her own earlier work (Jiang et al. 2024), where she writes that to keep AI out of the classroom “is not only idealistic and impossible,” “it is actually completely disengaged from the realities of the changing technological landscape students are already facing.”
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'''Mehlenbacher, Brad, Ana Patricia Balbon, and Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher. 2024. “Synthetic Genres: Expert Genres, Non-Specialist Audiences, and Misinformation in the Artificial Intelligence Age.” ''Journal of Technical Writing and Communication'', January 31. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816231226249.'''
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Genre theorists Mehlenbacher et al. examine which AI-generated texts are “good enough” to pass as “bona fide” (already a “very good” standard). They argue AI-generated text produces misinformation, pushes apart definitions of “information” and “knowledge”, and necessitates rhetorical understanding. The authors therefore believe “synthetic genres” will emerge, departing in situation, form, and even “the very concept of genre users” based on recursive and “poisoned” outputs. In reviewing literature, the authors spotlight AI-generated disinformation’s suasive (instead of propagandistic or accurate) potential, and argue that AI-generated text can be suasive by appearing both “timely” and “appropriate.” However, this “fraudoscientific” text can never be truly “timely” or “appropriate”, as it is always constrained in past work, and only responds to prompts, not situations. Despite this, AI-generated text generated on specialist subjects can still be effectively suasive – and even when identified as AI - because its authority is difficult to challenge. Mehlenbacher et al. therefore conduct two studies of AI-generated outputs, focussing on how they may be deceptive or detected. They first prompted GPT-3 to emulate rhetorical research abstracts by generating a range of definitions alongside text to emulate research processes. Next, they conducted a genre analysis, generating text on controversial topics and prioritizing suasiveness over ability to pass a theoretical “Genre Turing Test.” Based on their results, Mehlenbacher et al. suggest AI-generated text should be cross examined with specialist texts to identify where they need additional development, presenting a valuable teaching opportunity which supports “a powerful way to introduce the epistemic functions of writing.” Non-specialists should also develop tools to identify the source and quality of content, including diverse genre perspectives. The authors conclude by arguing genre scholars should further consider AI-generated texts and emphasizing the importance of genre users. This is because “genre must be understood in a rhetorical context”, while “synthetic genres” can only act as “statistical simulacrum.”
== Teaching and Pedagogy ==
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'''Adewumi, Tosin, Lama Alkhaled, Christopher Buck, Sergio Hernandez, Sofia Brilioth, Memoona Kekung, Yasmin Ragimov, and Emily Barney. 2023. “ProCoT: Stimulating Critical Thinking and Writing of Students through Engagement with Large Language Models (LLMs).” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2312.09801'''
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Adewumi et al.'s Probing Chain-of-Thought (ProCoT) methodology represents a pedagogical approach that transforms LLM interaction from potential academic dishonesty into an active learning process centered on critical evaluation and evidence-based reasoning. ProCoT requires students to generate initial outputs using LLMs, then systematically affirm or refute each claim using peer-reviewed references, effectively making the AI output a provisional hypothesis to be tested rather than a final answer to be submitted. This approach directly addresses the section's themes of process transparency (the method makes visible each stage of knowledge construction, from initial AI generation through source verification to synthesis) and ethical reflection (students must grapple with AI limitations including hallucination, bias, and lack of disciplinary nuance). The authors' finding that student outputs using ProCoT were significantly more concise than LLM-generated text (208 vs. 391 words on average) while demonstrating enhanced critical thinking suggests that the method trains students to distill and synthesize rather than accept verbose AI output uncritically. ProCoT leverages AI's epistemological weaknesses as pedagogical strengths—the fact that ChatGPT cannot reliably cite sources becomes an opportunity for students to develop information literacy by finding and evaluating primary literature. The method's anti-cheating design is secondary to its pedagogical value: by requiring iterative engagement with AI outputs and scholarly sources, ProCoT embeds the kind of metacognitive reflection (What did the AI get right? What did it miss? How do I know?) that is of significance to pedagogy in the AI era. The authors' evidence from 65 students across disciplines demonstrates feasibility across contexts, emphasizing cross-disciplinary rather than field-specific approaches to AI-entangled pedagogy.
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'''Berry, David M. 2023. “AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities.” In ''The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities'', edited by James O’Sullivan, 445–57. Bloomsbury Academic. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AI-Ethics-and-Digital-Humanities-.pdf'''
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Berry emphasizes that AI’s use in the field of Digital Humanities raises major ethical questions despite it being an apparent evolution of the field’s traditional utilization of technology to augment human research capabilities. Berry outlines this issue by comparing the modern rise of AI to Digital Humanities’ early history, highlighting that digital humanists operated as coders until they began to ““black box” the computational aspects of doing digital humanities”, thus enabling non-programmers to participate. Since AI “automating processes might cover over ethical issues by transferring them into the hashtables of the machine-learning system”, Berry argues uncritical reliance on AI tools by inexpert modern humanists risks the “algorithmization” and imposition of hierarchical, quantitative frameworks upon Digital Humanities studies. He further identifies that the field of Digital Humanities is “on the cusp of a new set of packages that will further democratize access to machine learning”, a noble goal, but one which will bring these issues to the forefront. For this reason, Berry argues a reconsideration of ethics within Digital Humanities is desperately required on both organizational and individual levels.
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'''Brown, Richard. 2023. ''The AI Generation: How Universities Can Prepare Students for the Changing World''. DEMOS and University of London report. https://demos.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-AI-Generation-2.pdf'''
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Brown argues AI will inevitably and dramatically impact all fields of education, and therefore encourages universities to seize the opportunity to lead these changes instead of merely reacting to them. His voice is echoed by esteemed organizations DEMOS and the University of London, indicating that this shift in the academic environment is already beginning. Brown argues this shift is required due to the developing capacity of AI for automating low-skilled professional tasks, an ability which risks decimating the available number of entry-level graduate positions. As a result, how employers value the workplace skills taught by current curriculums will change drastically, meaning universities must revolutionize their approach to education. Brown provides a blueprint for how universities can adapt to these changes by championing education’s prioritization of “GRASP” (General Relational, Analytic, Social and Personal) skills as an alternative, advising universities to focus on teaching high-level and tailored skills to students instead of the generic. Universities can do this by practising “active learning” over traditional lecture formats as well as fostering extracurricular and work experience opportunities for their students.
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'''Deng, Ruiqi, Maoli Jiang, Xinlu Yu, Yuyan Lu, and Shasha Liu. 2025. “Does ChatGPT Enhance Student Learning? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies.” ''Computers & Education'' 227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105224'''
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Deng and colleagues' meta-analysis of 69 experimental studies provides empirical grounding for claims about ChatGPT's pedagogical impact, revealing both opportunities and methodological challenges in assessing AI-enhanced learning. Their finding that ChatGPT interventions improve academic performance, affective-motivational states, and higher-order thinking propensities while reducing mental effort speaks directly to how assessment must shift when AI augments cognition—if mental effort decreases but learning outcomes improve, traditional measures of "effort" or "struggle" as proxies for learning may require recalibration. In their critique of current assessment methodologies the authors demonstrate that most studies evaluate only final outputs (essay quality, test scores) rather than learning processes, missing opportunities to examine how students interact with AI, what metacognitive strategies they develop, and whether AI use builds transferable skills or creates dependency. Deng et al.'s four methodological propositions—using complex project-based assessments that reveal process, evaluating long-term rather than novelty effects, prioritizing objective over self-reported measures of higher-order thinking, and employing adequate statistical power—provide a research agenda for pedagogy-AI scholarship that centers process evidence. Their documentation of disciplinary variation (language education dominates current research) while calling for cross-disciplinary synthesis focuses on avoiding discipline-specific approaches. The meta-analysis also reveals gaps in understanding collaboration (few studies examine peer learning dynamics when AI is present) and metacognition (limited research on whether students develop awareness of their own and AI's knowledge boundaries), highlighting the resulting pedagogical transformations.
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'''Grigoli, L. Renato. 2023. “Ghosts in the Machine.” ''American Historical Association'' 61 (3). https://www.historians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Perspectives_61N3.pdf'''
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Grigoli dismisses fears of AI generated essays threatening academic integrity by arguing that “if the development of artificial intelligence results in the death of the humanities, then it will be because it will have shown that the emperor has no clothes.” He uses ChatGPT to demonstrate that although AI responses appear competent at a passing glance, they lack valuable substance, simply arranging facts in a way that “tricks the reader into… doing all the analytical work.” Clear critical analysis should be the core component of a successful humanities essay, making well-designed assessments of this field far more reliable than those focussed on information retention (like engineering). Therefore, AI is not a real threat, but a valuable pedagogical tool which can demonstrate examples of clean prose and prompt students to critically analyse what constitutes critical analysis. Essentially, if an AI generated answer can pass a test, the real problem was ‘self-inflicted’ by either the examiner or the question itself.
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'''Lee, Daniel, and Edward Palmer. 2025. “Prompt Engineering in Higher Education: A Systematic Review to Help Inform Curricula.” ''International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education'' 22: 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-025-00503-7'''
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Lee and Palmer's systematic review establishes prompt engineering as an emergent pedagogical practice that integrates with longstanding traditions of scholarly inquiry, questioning, and rhetoric. The authors synthesize multiple frameworks (AIPROMT, CLEAR, CRISPE) that codify prompting as a learnable skill involving role specification, context provision, instruction clarity, and iterative refinement—revealing how interaction with LLMs mirrors Socratic dialogue, research question formulation, and the rhetorical tradition of audience awareness. This work positions "prompting as pedagogy" as a reconfiguration of existing scholarly literacies: students learning to prompt effectively must articulate their information needs precisely, anticipate how language shapes output, and iteratively refine queries based on initial results—all core practices in library research, database searching, and scholarly conversation. The authors document how educators are embedding prompt engineering across disciplines, from technical fields where students prompt AI to generate code or solve equations, to humanities contexts where prompting becomes a form of textual analysis (understanding what linguistic patterns trigger particular AI responses reveals implicit biases and training data influences). Their review also identifies ethical dimensions—well-designed prompts can mitigate AI hallucination and bias, while poorly constructed prompts amplify these issues—making prompt literacy a matter of scholarly responsibility. The authors' call for curricula that teach prompting as interdisciplinary competency aligns with how AI entangles with pedagogy across boundaries, reshaping what counts as fundamental scholarly practice in an AI-augmented knowledge environment.
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'''Mai, Dang Thi Thuy, Cuong Van Da, and Nguyen Van Hanh. 2024. “The Use of ChatGPT in Teaching and Learning: A Systematic Review through SWOT Analysis Approach.” ''Frontiers in Education'' 9: 1328769. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1328769'''
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Mai and colleagues' systematic SWOT analysis of 51 studies on ChatGPT in education, organized through Biggs's 3P model (Presage-Process-Product), offers comprehensive mapping of how generative AI enters and transforms pedagogical systems at multiple scales—from individual learner characteristics (Presage) through interactive teaching-learning processes (Process) to learning outcomes and assessment products (Product). This multilevel framework reveals that ChatGPT's pedagogical impact cannot be isolated to single moments of use but ripples across entire learning ecologies: at the Presage level, ChatGPT shifts what prior knowledge students need (familiarity with prompting interfaces) and what instructor competencies are required (ability to design AI-aware assignments); at the Process level, it transforms interaction patterns from teacher-student and student-student to include human-AI dialogue that may enhance personalized scaffolding but risks reducing peer collaboration; at the Product level, it necessitates fundamental assessment redesign because traditional evaluation instruments (timed essays, closed-book exams) lose validity when AI can generate competent responses. The authors' characterization of ChatGPT as simultaneously "friend" (enabling personalized learning, reducing educator workload, providing instant feedback) and "foe" (enabling plagiarism, potentially reducing critical thinking, creating over-reliance) mirrors the section's emphasis on entanglement—pedagogy cannot simply embrace or reject AI but must negotiate tensions between efficiency and effort, personalization and depersonalization, augmentation and replacement. Mai et al.'s documentation of how educators are adapting curricula to emphasize creativity and critical thinking (skills less easily automated) while using ChatGPT for routine information provision demonstrates pedagogical evolution toward distinctly human capacities. Their call for assessment reform using complex case studies, portfolios, and process documentation rather than single-sitting exams directly supports the notion of process evidence and metacognition as being central to AI-era pedagogy, positioning assessment not as gatekeeping but as making learning processes transparent and accountable.
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'''Oates, Angela, and Donna Johnson. 2025. “ChatGPT in the Classroom: Evaluating Its Role in Fostering Critical Evaluation Skills.” ''International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education'' 35 (3): 754–776. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-024-00452-8'''
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Oates and Johnson's empirical study of biomedical science master's students offers insight into how AI functions more effectively as object of critical study than as production tool, revealing pedagogical value in making AI outputs subjects for evaluation rather than endpoints of learning. Their finding that students' marks did not improve when submitting AI-generated essays but did improve when critically evaluating AI outputs demonstrates a fundamental pedagogical principle: learning occurs not in consuming AI-generated content but in interrogating it, comparing it against disciplinary standards, identifying its factual errors and rhetorical limitations, and articulating why human-authored scholarship differs. This shifts pedagogy from "use AI to complete tasks" toward "use AI to understand knowledge construction itself"—students learn about evidence evaluation, citation practices, and argumentation by analyzing where ChatGPT succeeds and fails at these scholarly fundamentals. The authors document that ChatGPT demonstrated structural coherence and grammatical accuracy but lacked the disciplinary depth and synthetic insight expected in graduate work, making visible to students the difference between surface-level fluency and genuine expertise. Their emphasis on user interaction as a variable affecting efficacy underscores that pedagogy must address not just whether AI is present but how students are taught to engage it—prompt design, output evaluation, and integration with human research become learnable scholarly practices. Oates and Johnson's conclusion that students preferred writing their own essays despite AI's availability suggests that when pedagogy centers process transparency and critical evaluation rather than output efficiency, students recognize and value the cognitive work that AI cannot replicate, focusing on pedagogy that treats AI as entangled phenomenon requiring simultaneous use and critique.
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'''Pope, Andrew, and Rongqian Ma. 2024. “Exploring Historians’ Critical Use of Generative AI Technologies for History Education.” ''Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology'' 61 (1): 1071–73. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1188'''
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Pope and Ma conducted semi-structured interviews of seven history professors to assess their attitudes towards employing GenAI tools in their teaching. Understanding this stance is important because Pope and Ma believe incoherent and mismatched approaches could inhibit scholarly communication and undermine academic integrity. The survey demonstrated historians had major concerns about GenAI’s development, especially regarding plagiarism. Respondents were particularly divided on whether copying an AI’s work was academic misconduct. However, historians had far fewer concerns about using GenAI to ‘augment’ human abilities or tailor support to students - although senior academics maintained substantially greater reservations. The historians that were interviewed concurred that critiquing AI generated text could improve a student’s media literacy. Pope and Ma’s study suggests that historians consistently doubt the quality of AI generated responses even when willing to employ it.
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'''Tan, Myles Joshua Toledo, and Nicholle Mae Amor Ttan Maravilla. 2024. “Shaping Integrity: Why Generative Artificial Intelligence Does Not Have to Undermine Education.” ''Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence'' 7: 1471224. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1471224'''
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Tan and Maravilla provide theoretical grounding for understanding how generative AI can be integrated into pedagogy without compromising academic integrity, arguing that responsible implementation depends on alignment with constructivist learning theory and self-determination theory. The authors position AI not as a threat to authentic learning but as a catalyst that necessitates pedagogical transformation—shifting from transmission models toward environments where students actively construct knowledge using AI as one tool among many. Their framework emphasizes process transparency through explicit discussion of AI's role in knowledge construction and ethical reflection through examining how GAI outputs are generated, what assumptions they embed, and where they may mislead or constrain inquiry. This work addresses pedagogy-as-entanglement by showing how GAI forces educators to make visible the epistemic practices that traditional assessment often left implicit: citation tracing, source evaluation, argument construction, and the iterative nature of scholarly writing. Tan and Maravilla argue that rather than banning AI to preserve integrity, educators should redesign assessment to require demonstration of process—portfolios showing prompt refinement, comparison of AI outputs with human-authored sources, and metacognitive reflection on when and why AI was consulted. Their synthesis of educational theory with practical implementation strategies makes this work useful for understanding how pedagogy must evolve to treat AI as both subject matter (what students must understand about how AI functions) and scaffolding (how AI can support learning when used transparently and reflectively).
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'''Yim, Iris Heung Yue, and Jiahong Su. 2025. “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Tools in K-12 Education: A Scoping Review.” ''British Journal of Educational Technology'' 56 (1): 169–196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-023-00304-9'''
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Yim and Su's scoping review of AI literacy education in K-12 contexts provides grounding for understanding how pedagogy approaches AI as an object of study, not merely as a tool, revealing how students across age groups learn to understand, critique, and create with AI systems. The authors document how intelligent agents (Google Teachable Machine, Learning ML) and software platforms (Scratch, Python) enable students to engage with AI's underlying mechanisms—training models, observing how data shapes outputs, and experiencing firsthand how algorithmic decision-making operates. This approach treats AI as epistemological phenomenon: students don't just use pre-trained models but build simple systems themselves, making visible how AI "learns" and where its learning breaks down (limited training data, biased datasets, inability to generalize beyond training conditions). Yim and Su's synthesis of pedagogical strategies—project-based learning where students create AI applications, human-computer collaboration examining how humans and machines complement each other, and game-based approaches making AI concepts accessible—demonstrates how educators scaffold understanding from concrete manipulation to abstract reasoning about intelligence and automation. The review's attention to cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning outcomes moves beyond narrow skill acquisition to examine how AI literacy shapes students' broader epistemic stance: understanding AI's capabilities and limitations, recognizing when algorithmic solutions are appropriate, and developing critical awareness of AI's social implications. Their emphasis on age-appropriate pedagogies and the importance of unplugged activities (learning AI concepts through physical manipulation before digital implementation) provides models for how pedagogy must adapt to learners' developmental stages when teaching about AI systems. This work's K-12 focus complements higher education studies in this section by showing how foundational AI literacy built through hands-on exploration creates readiness for more sophisticated critical engagement with AI as both tool and object of study in advanced scholarship.
== Service and Peer Review ==
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'''Checco, Alessandro, Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Stephen Pinfield, and Giuseppe Bianchi. 2021. “AI-Assisted Peer Review.” ''Humanities and Social Sciences Communications'' 8: 25. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41599-020-00703-8'''
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Checco et al.'s study represents crucial early (pre-GenAI) empirical work demonstrating that AI can predict peer review outcomes based on "superficial" manuscript features—readability metrics, formatting consistency, reference list structure, linguistic patterns—with surprising accuracy, training neural networks on 3,300 conference papers to correlate these proxy measures with eventual accept/reject decisions. This finding has profound implications for understanding AI's operational role: the research reveals that much of what passes as peer review judgment operates on detectable patterns (clear writing, proper citation formatting, adherence to disciplinary conventions) that AI can identify and assess, potentially automating routine quality checks and flagging submissions unlikely to meet standards. However, the authors explicitly position their work as supporting "semi-automated" rather than fully automated review, emphasizing AI's role in pre-screening and administrative tasks (matching manuscripts with reviewers based on topic modeling, identifying obvious deficiencies) rather than intellectual evaluation. The paper's most valuable contribution lies in its systematic exploration of ethical implications: algorithmic bias risks (AI might penalize unconventional but innovative work, discriminate against non-native English writers, favor institutional prestige markers), transparency requirements (making AI decision criteria auditable), and the necessity of human oversight to prevent automation from calcifying existing disciplinary hierarchies. By documenting both AI's predictive capabilities on operational dimensions and its inherent limitations on substantive judgment, Checco et al. provide empirical foundation for designing peer review systems where AI handles standardized identification tasks while human expertise remains authoritative for evaluative assessment, directly instantiating the core principle that operational assistance must not migrate into epistemic territory.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, and Serge P. J. M. Horbach. 2023. “Fighting Reviewer Fatigue or Amplifying Bias? Considerations and Recommendations for Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Scholarly Peer Review.” ''Research Integrity and Peer Review'' 8 (1): 15. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2587766/v1'''
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Published early in the ChatGPT era, Hosseini and Horbach's analysis provides a prescient examination of how LLM integration transforms both the pragmatics and ethics of peer review labor. The authors document LLMs' potential to combat reviewer fatigue by automating time-consuming tasks—transforming informal reviewer notes into polished reports, generating structured feedback on manuscript sections, identifying linguistic or formatting issues—thereby potentially expanding the pool of contributors who can participate effectively despite language barriers or time constraints. However, the article's core contribution lies in its still-useful systematic identification of risks that emerge when operational assistance crosses into epistemic territory: LLMs trained on existing literature may amplify disciplinary biases (favoring established paradigms over novel approaches), geographic biases (privileging research contexts well-represented in training data), or methodological orthodoxies (flagging unconventional designs as errors rather than innovations). The authors demonstrate through examples how ChatGPT can generate cynical or biased reviews that violate Mertonian norms of universalism, and how confidentiality breaches can occur when reviewers input manuscript excerpts into external AI platforms without institutional safeguards. Hosseini and Horbach's recommendations—mandatory disclosure of LLM use in reviews, human accountability for all AI-generated content, training in bias recognition, and institutional policies prohibiting upload of confidential materials—have influenced subsequent journal guidelines and provide foundational ethical framework for understanding why guardrails against leakage and disclosure norms become operational necessities rather than optional best practices in AI-entangled peer review systems.
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'''Liang, Weixin, Tara Iyer, Marianna Zhang, Zachary Lipton, and James Zou. 2024. “Evaluating Science: A Comparison of Human and AI Reviewers.” ''Judgment and Decision Making'' 19: e24. https://doi.org/10.1017/jdm.2024.24'''
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Liang and colleagues' large-scale field experiment comparing GPT-4 with human reviewers on conference abstracts provides empirical evidence about AI's capabilities and limitations in evaluative judgment. The study demonstrates that while AI can approximate human performance on certain classification tasks—identifying "very best" abstracts shows moderate alignment—detailed evaluative assessments reveal persistent gaps, with human-AI agreement comparable to human-human variability, suggesting AI does not systematically outperform baseline reviewer disagreement. Critically, the research shows humans substantially outperform AI at detecting AI-generated versus human-written content, with detection tools like GPTZero exhibiting higher accuracy than GPT-4 itself when evaluating authorship. This finding has direct implications for peer review integrity when AI-generated manuscripts enter the submission pipeline. The authors position AI as effective for prescreening—rapidly filtering submissions for basic quality thresholds, identifying obvious errors, flagging compliance issues—while demonstrating it lacks the contextual understanding necessary for nuanced scientific judgment about significance, impact, or methodological soundness. The paper's methodological rigor in isolating human-versus-AI performance dimensions provides context for understanding where operational assistance (screening) legitimately ends and where human evaluative authority (substantive assessment) must begin, directly addressing the guiding principle that human judgment remains central even in AI-augmented workflows.
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'''Lim, Gim Hui, M. L. Tan, V. C. W. Hoe, and D. Koh. 2025. “Generative AI in Peer Review Process for Occupational Health.” ''Occupational Medicine'' 75 (5): 242–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaf051.'''
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Lim and colleagues' empirical study comparing Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini against human reviewers on eight occupational health manuscripts provides granular quantitative evidence about AI's operational capabilities and limitations in peer review tasks. The research demonstrates that AI tools significantly outperform humans in providing feedback (mean score 3.44 vs. human baseline, p<0.001) across dimensions of relevance, completeness, accuracy, error identification, and constructiveness—documenting AI's strength in systematic checking tasks like identifying missing citations, flagging methodological inconsistencies, noting formatting errors, and pointing out unclear explanations. However, humans substantially outperform AI in generating actionable recommendations (mean score 3.36, p<0.01), with AI showing particular deficiencies in suggesting substantive revisions, connecting findings to broader literature, or identifying conceptual limitations. This performance asymmetry instantiates the operational/epistemic division: AI excels at identification tasks (what's wrong, what's missing) but struggles with evaluative tasks (how to improve, what matters). The study also quantifies efficiency gains (AI reviews complete in 11 minutes versus 45 for humans) while documenting critical limitations: AI outputs contain fabricated references, generate plausible-sounding but inaccurate technical assertions, and require human verification to prevent propagation of errors. Lim et al.'s work demonstrates that even when AI shows superior performance on specific metrics, its integration into peer review requires careful task decomposition—leveraging speed and comprehensiveness for checking functions while preserving human authority for substantive guidance—making it essential evidence for designing hybrid human-AI workflows where operational assistance enhances rather than replaces evaluative expertise.
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'''Sun, Zhuanlan. 2025. “Large Language Models in Peer Review: Challenges and Opportunities.” ''Scientometrics'' 60 (3): 1683-1706. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05440-w'''
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Sun provides essential mapping of LLM applications across the peer review lifecycle, categorizing five distinct operational roles: checklist assistants for formatting and protocol adherence, reviewer selection aids that match manuscripts with appropriate expertise, feedback generators for preliminary assessments, bias detectors that flag methodological or statistical irregularities, and agents that coordinate multi-stage review workflows. The article systematically examines technical approaches including prompt engineering strategies, model evaluation frameworks, and architectural designs for integrating LLMs into editorial management systems. The author argues that while LLMs excel at standardized operational tasks—checking reference integrity, identifying duplicated content across submission databases, verifying compliance with reporting guidelines—they remain fundamentally limited in assessing research novelty, theoretical contributions, and domain-specific methodological rigor. The analysis emphasizes that current LLM limitations (inadequate scientific validation, domain knowledge gaps, inability to analyze complex datasets, ethical concerns around bias perpetuation) position them as supportive tools within human-led processes rather than autonomous decision-makers. This work is useful in understanding operational versus epistemic divisions of labor in AI-assisted scholarship service and documenting the technical infrastructure through which AI becomes entangled with peer review operations while maintaining clear boundaries around human evaluative judgment.
== AI and Scholarship Infrastructures ==
=== Organizational Infrastructures ===
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'''Batool, Amna, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2025. “AI Governance: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 3265–3279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00653-w'''
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Batool and colleagues' (2025) systematic literature review offers a comprehensive mapping of AI governance across multiple levels—team, organization, industry, national, and international. The authors utilize a structured analytical framework that examines who governs (stakeholders and roles), what is governed (data, algorithms, systems), when governance occurs (stages in the AI lifecycle), and how it is implemented (frameworks, tools, policies). The article reveals that current governance practices remain fragmented and inconsistent, with significant gaps at the national and international levels. Applied to the context of higher education, this multi-level perspective is essential for understanding how research institutions must position themselves within broader governance ecosystems. Because organizational governance currently operates without clear external scaffolding, research institutions are often forced to improvise institutional arrangements rather than implement established templates. While the paper is broad in scope, its categorization of governance artifacts illuminates the range of mechanisms available to scholarly organizations: from technical tools like algorithmic auditing to organizational structures like ethics committees. Ultimately, the authors' findings highlight the challenges facing research institutions as they attempt to coordinate AI oversight across distributed, autonomous units—such as libraries implementing discovery tools or IT departments deploying infrastructure—demonstrating why cross-functional coordination is both necessary and difficult when existing governance structures were not designed to span these boundaries.
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'''Hadley, Emma, Abigail Blatecky, and Megan Comfort. 2025. “Investigating Algorithm Review Boards for Organizational Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 2485–2495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00574-8'''
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Hadley and colleagues provide empirical documentation of algorithm review boards (ARBs) as organizational governance mechanisms, interviewing technical contributors across sectors to examine ARB membership, scope, success factors, and limitations. Their findings reveal ARBs as cross-functional bodies integrating diverse expertise (technical specialists, ethicists, domain experts, legal advisors, non-specialist stakeholders) to review AI systems for potential risks and harms, operating alongside other responsible AI approaches like policies, audits, and dedicated governance roles. The study's key insight that institutional review boards alone prove insufficient for algorithm governance—and that ARBs function most effectively when integrated with existing organizational processes rather than operating as isolated oversight bodies—speaks directly to research institutions' governance challenges. For universities and research organizations, the article illuminates how to structure cross-institutional coordination: ARBs exemplify mechanisms for bringing together library staff managing AI discovery tools, IT professionals maintaining infrastructure, research ethics committees evaluating AI in human-subjects research, and faculty deploying AI in teaching, creating forums for shared deliberation that institutional silos typically preclude. The authors' finding that leadership buy-in and integration with existing workflows constitute critical success factors underscores that governance effectiveness depends not just on mechanism design but on organizational embedding—ARBs work when they become part of institutional rhythm rather than external impediment. The article's documentation of financial tensions between profit motives and responsible AI costs, while focused on commercial contexts, translates to research institutions facing pressure to adopt AI for efficiency gains while managing ethical risks with constrained resources. Hadley et al.'s call for standardized ARB effectiveness metrics points to the broader challenge of demonstrating governance value in organizations where responsible AI practices compete with other institutional priorities for attention and investment.
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'''Janssen, Marijn. 2025. “Responsible Governance of Generative AI: Conceptualizing GenAI as Complex Adaptive Systems.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 38–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puae040'''
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Janssen's conceptual article reframes generative AI governance as managing complex adaptive systems characterized by co-evolution, emergent properties, and non-linear interactions between technical and social elements, directly challenging technology-deterministic approaches that treat AI as static tool requiring one-time organizational accommodation. This systems perspective is essential for understanding why research institutions struggle with AI governance: the article demonstrates how AI systems and organizational contexts mutually shape each other through feedback loops, making governance an ongoing adaptive process rather than implementation of fixed policies. Janssen argues that effective organizational stewardship requires holistic, outward-focused governance attending to how AI systems interact with broader organizational processes, public values, and societal concerns—moving beyond narrow risk mitigation to address joint accountability across system components including people, policies, data, and algorithms. For research institutions embedding AI in knowledge infrastructures, this framing illuminates why isolated departmental responses prove insufficient: cataloging systems using AI for metadata generation, research platforms deploying AI for literature synthesis, and administrative systems using AI for resource allocation together constitute an organizational AI ecosystem whose emergent behaviors cannot be governed through component-level oversight alone. The article's emphasis on selecting and combining appropriate policy instruments into adaptive governance packages provides conceptual foundation for cross-functional coordination mechanisms, suggesting that effective institutional stewardship requires deliberate orchestration of technical standards, organizational procedures, and stakeholder engagement processes that together shape AI's organizational trajectory. Janssen's work underscores that AI governance is not primarily technical implementation challenge but organizational transformation requiring institutions to develop new capabilities for managing sociotechnical co-evolution.
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'''Papagiannidis, Emmanouil, Patrick Mikalef, and Kieran Conboy. 2025. “Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance: A Review and Research Framework.” ''The Journal of Strategic Information Systems'' 34 (2): 101885. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2024.101885'''
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Papagiannidis and colleagues provide theoretical grounding for understanding how organizations operationalize responsible AI principles through governance structures. Their scoping review synthesizes disparate literature to construct a conceptual framework differentiating between structural practices (formal roles, committees, reporting lines), relational practices (stakeholder engagement, accountability mechanisms), and procedural practices (auditing protocols, monitoring systems) across the AI lifecycle. This tripartite framework is valuable for research institutions navigating the challenge of translating broad ethical commitments into actionable organizational arrangements—the article explicitly addresses how governance antecedents like leadership commitment and regulatory pressure shape implementation, and how governance practices in turn affect outcomes like trust, compliance, and innovation capacity. The authors' critical reflection on responsible AI governance reveals tensions inherent to institutional stewardship: between centralized oversight and distributed expertise, between standardized protocols and context-sensitive judgment, between rapid AI deployment and deliberative ethical review. For research organizations managing AI's entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work provides vocabulary and analytical categories for diagnosing governance gaps and designing institutional responses that embed responsibility throughout organizational systems rather than treating ethics as external constraint.
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'''Weber, Michael, Martin Engert, Niklas Schaffer, Jörg Weking, and Helmut Krcmar. 2023. “Organizational Capabilities for AI Implementation—Coping with Inscrutability and Data Dependency in AI.” ''Information Systems Frontiers'' 25: 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-022-10297-y'''
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Weber and colleagues identify four organizational capabilities essential for AI implementation, addressing AI's distinctive characteristics that distinguish it from previous information technologies: inscrutability (difficulty predicting probabilistic outputs and explaining decision processes) and data dependency (reliance on high-quality, continuously updated data for system performance). Their capability framework—encompassing AI Project Planning, Co-Development, Data Management, and AI Model Lifecycle Management—provides actionable guidance for research institutions developing internal capacity to steward AI systems. The article's grounding in expert interviews from diverse organizational contexts reveals that AI implementation failures often stem not from technical deficits but from organizational incapacity to manage sociotechnical complexity: inscrutability requires enhanced planning and stakeholder communication practices to align expectations around uncertain outcomes, while data dependency demands robust governance of data quality, provenance, and evolution throughout systems' operational lives. For research organizations, these capabilities map onto critical institutional functions—libraries developing metadata systems must manage data quality for AI cataloging tools; research offices supporting computational scholarship must plan projects acknowledging unpredictable AI behavior; IT departments maintaining infrastructure must implement lifecycle management ensuring model performance doesn't degrade as institutional data changes. The article's emphasis on Co-Development capability—bringing together technical specialists, domain experts, and end-users to jointly shape AI systems—speaks directly to cross-functional coordination challenges in research institutions where AI touches multiple organizational domains. Weber et al.'s framework reveals that organizational stewardship requires not just governance structures (committees, policies, review processes) but operational capabilities (planning methods, collaboration practices, technical procedures) embedded in day-to-day institutional work. This capability perspective shifts attention from abstract principles to concrete organizational competencies that determine whether responsible AI rhetoric translates into institutional practice.
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'''Wu, Chuhao, He Zhang, and John M. Carroll. 2024. “AI Governance in Higher Education: Case Studies of Guidance at Big Ten Universities.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 3. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.02017'''
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Wu and colleagues provide rare empirical documentation of how major research universities translate AI governance principles into institutional practice, examining guidance documents from fourteen Big Ten universities to identify organizational patterns and role-specific strategies. Their analysis reveals three key organizational dimensions: multi-unit governance involving information technology departments, teaching and learning centers, libraries, and research offices operating with distributed authority rather than centralized control; role-specific guidance differentiating expectations for faculty, students, staff, and researchers rather than applying uniform policies; and educational-advisory approaches emphasizing learning and adaptation over compliance enforcement. This case-study evidence illuminates the pragmatic challenges research institutions face when operationalizing AI oversight—how to coordinate across functional silos with different mandates, expertise, and risk tolerances; how to balance flexibility (needed because AI applications vary dramatically across contexts) with consistency (needed to ensure institutional values are upheld); how to position governance as enabling innovation rather than constraining it. The article's documentation of specific institutional mechanisms—such as data classification systems limiting what information can be shared with AI tools, or Socratic guidance approaches that pose questions rather than dictate answers—provides concrete examples of organizational stewardship in action. For understanding AI's organizational entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work demonstrates how governance emerges through negotiation among multiple institutional actors, each bringing domain expertise and jurisdictional claims, requiring coordination mechanisms that existing organizational charts may not accommodate.
=== Publishing, Communication, Engagement Infrastructures ===
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'''Bergstrom, Tracy, and Dylan Ruediger. 2024. “A Third Transformation? Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing.” ''Ithaka S+R''. October 30, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.321519'''
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Drawing on interviews with leaders from publishers, technology disruptors, academic libraries, and scholarship, Bergstrom and Ruediger map the strategic landscape of AI adoption across the publishing industry. The report identifies a bifurcated future: an incrementalist scenario where AI produces efficiency gains without fundamentally altering industry dynamics, versus a transformative scenario creating disruption comparable to or exceeding previous digital transformations. For search and discovery, most interviewees anticipate heavy AI impact, with tools already expanding capabilities through summarization and chatbot interfaces—potentially disrupting the linear progression from discovery to understanding by introducing AI-enabled synthesis. For peer review, interviewees expressed optimism that AI could address chronic strain through "pre-review" feedback, assistance with copy editing and misconduct detection, and more efficient reviewer identification, while raising concerns about accuracy, confidentiality, and maintaining human judgment in evaluation. The authors document a competitive threat from large technology companies: scenarios where commercial LLMs become default interfaces for accessing scholarly content pose significant challenges to publisher positioning. Content licensing to foundation model developers offers clear monetization paths, but broader revenue implications remain uncertain. The analysis identifies a critical research integrity challenge: ensuring transparent standards for AI usage while upholding provenance, attribution, reproducibility, and transparency in an environment of increasing automation. Smaller publishing organizations may struggle to match larger entities' adaptive capacity, potentially accelerating industry consolidation.
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'''Broussard, Meredith. 2023. “The Challenges of AI Preservation.” ''The American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1378–81. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad366.'''
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Broussard illustrates how the current impermanence of digital storage is producing a nightmare for future historians, as content is hidden away by licensing agreements or simply disappears when its host platform ceases to exist. Earlier ideals of the internet preserving a “complete first draft of history” are far from the reality, and problems only intensify when considering the development of AI, which Broussard compares to the printing press. For example, one could access a record of a physical newspaper published on a given day, but Google Search’s software is constantly changing with no canonical daily version, which means no historian could ever hope to examine a comparable snapshot of an AI. Operations like the Internet Archive and the development of emulation can help diminish losses, but it must be recognized that the digital world is decaying.
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'''Buitrago-Ciro, Jairo, Marta Samokishyn, Rachel Moylan, Jonathan Hernández Pérez, Oluwabunmi Bakare-Fatungase, and Carmel Firdawsi. 2025. “Bridging the AI Gap: Comparative Analysis of AI Integration, Education, and Outreach in Academic Libraries.” ''IFLA Journal'' 51 (3): 682–702. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352251325274. '''
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Buitrago-Ciro et al. examine the websites of 40 libraries in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, and Africa to explore how they have integrated AI technologies into their services, policies, and outreach efforts. Overall, the authors found a geographic divide in the integration of AI into library services, because almost all North American and European libraries had AI educational outreach activities and resources, while only five (out of ten) Latin American libraries and one (out of ten) African libraries did outreach activities. However, AI integration into library services and development of library AI policies and guidelines was more uncommon across all regions, as less than half of North American and European libraries engaged in these activities, while only one library in Latin America and one in Africa integrated AI into their services and none had specific library AI policies. These regional differences in AI integration stem from each region’s socioeconomic contexts, social inequalities, and technological gaps that present additional challenges for AI adoption in African and Latin American libraries.
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'''Gulson, Kalervo N., and P. Taylor Webb. 2023. “Steering the Mind Share: Technology Companies, Policy and Artificial Intelligence Research in Universities.” ''Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education'' 44 (2): 195–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1981828. '''
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Gulson and Webb (2023) examine how major technology companies are actively reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence research within universities. Drawing on interviews with computer scientists as part of a broader international project, the authors investigate three key areas: the influence of tech companies on AI research practices, the policy frameworks that foster academia-industry collaborations, and the role of "open science" in facilitating the transfer of academic ideas to the corporate sector. The study highlights that the boundaries between academic and corporate research have become highly porous. Companies like Google do not merely act as external funders; they are deeply embedded within university ecosystems, actively steering research directions. Furthermore, the authors illustrate how national policies, such as Canada’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, legitimize and accelerate this corporate influence by heavily incentivizing industry partnerships. While these collaborations provide universities with crucial resources and drive innovation, Gulson and Webb warn that they also raise significant concerns regarding conflicts of interest and the corporatization of open science. Ultimately, the authors argue that corporate funding creates powerful feedback loops among tech companies, policymakers, and academics, effectively allowing industry to capture the "mind share" of university research.
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'''Kousha, Kayvan, and Mike Thelwall. 2024. “Artificial Intelligence to Support Publishing and Peer Review: A Summary and Review.” ''Learned Publishing'' 37 (1): 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1570'''
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Kousha and Thelwall provide a systematic mapping of AI tool deployment across the scholarly publishing pipeline, distinguishing demonstrated capabilities from promotional claims. For journal recommendation, the review documents AI-powered systems—including Springer Nature Journal Suggester, Wiley Journal Finder, IEEE Publication Recommender, and JANE (Journal/Author Name Estimator)—that analyze text similarity with previously published articles and reports high accuracy rates for appropriate journal matching. The analysis of initial quality control covers a diverse toolkit for plagiarism detection, robot author detection, methods checking, automated statistical verification, transparency and reproducibility checking and manuscript structure validation. Commercial systems draw on databases to suggest appropriate reviewers; the Natural Science Foundation of China's AI-assisted reviewer recommender for grant applications reports approximately 80% accuracy. However, the review identifies a critical boundary: while AI proves effective for finding reviewers and conducting initial quality checks, its value in performing the actual substantive review process "has not been clearly demonstrated." The synthesis reveals that substantial efficiency improvements are achievable in labor-intensive administrative tasks, while human judgment remains integral to core intellectual evaluations—a distinction essential for understanding where AI integration in publishing will proceed incrementally versus face fundamental obstacles.
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'''Ma, Lai. 2024. “Generative AI for Academic Publishing? Some Thoughts About Epistemic Diversity and the Pursuit of Truth.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.287.'''
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Ma (2024) critiques the integration of generative AI in academic publishing, arguing that the drive for automation threatens the central values of epistemic diversity and bibliodiversity. By invoking the "Sokal Hoax," the author illustrates the danger of AI-generated "bullshit"—content that mimics the formal structures of scholarship while remaining devoid of actual meaning. Ma specifically uses Scopus AI as a case study to demonstrate how the platformization of scholarly data creates a feedback loop that reinforces the "Matthew Effect," where established, English-language, and well-resourced publications are disproportionately amplified. This process, Ma warns, leads to "epistemic injustice" by marginalizing non-Western research and niche topics that are underrepresented in training datasets. The paper serves as a vital warning: without robust data surveillance and human-centric safeguards, the AI-accelerated publishing model may exacerbate peer-review crises and citation monopolies, ultimately undermining the public trust and diverse knowledge creation that open scholarship aims to protect.
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'''Mitchell, Peta, Michelle Riedlinger, Jake Goldenfein, Aaron Snoswell, Jean Burgess, and Kevin Witzenberger. 2025. “Research Genai: Situating Generative AI in the Scholarly Economy.” ''AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research''. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14006.'''
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Mitchell et al. focus upon the oft-overlooked subfield of Generative AI tools known as “RGAI”, research-focussed models which they argue represent “complex sociotechnical systems.” Hepp et al.’s definition of AI as a “sensitizing concept” and Watermeyer’s consideration of AI as a “labor accelerator” are used to situate this argument within the “scholarly economy” before the authors expand upon these theories, arguing RGAI should be approached as a form of “platform capitalism” akin to academia.edu. To evidence this stance, the authors examine the highly distinct RGAI models “Consensus” and “Writefull” as case studies. “Consensus” is designed to produce an academic “ConsensusMeter” by combining a proprietary LLM with OpenAI technology, while “Writefull” “aims to simplify… the often challenging task of scholarly writing” by employing custom AI models. Mitchell et al. highlight that although both tools are presented as independent and bespoke, they have major corporate backing. This deeply conflicts with the research principles of open scholarship, so Mitchell et al. aim to develop an index of RGAI which are appropriate for use in research.
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'''Pividori, Milton, and Casey S. Greene. 2024. “A Publishing Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Academic Authoring.” ''Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association'' 31 (9): 2103–13. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocae139'''
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The Manubot AI Editor implements a concrete technical solution to the provenance problem in AI-assisted scholarship through three integrated components: a Python library, a GitHub Actions workflow, and a prompt generator. This architecture addresses provenance directly: all changes are tracked through version control, creating a clear audit trail distinguishing human-authored from machine-generated text and documenting exactly how AI suggestions were accepted, modified, or rejected. Evaluation proceeded through five case studies using both human and automated assessment. Human evaluators assessed whether revisions preserved original meaning and important details, avoided introducing incorrect information, and maintained correct formatting. Automated "LLM-as-a-Judge" iterative assessment evaluated paragraph pairs across criteria including sentence structure clarity, ease of understanding, and grammatical correctness. The evaluations found that models could grasp complex academic concepts and enhance text quality, with particular effectiveness in text-based sections like introductions and discussions. The human-in-the-loop design—where AI suggestions function as proposed edits rather than direct insertions—mitigates risks of incorrect information while preserving authorial agency over final content.
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'''Razack, Habeeb Ibrahim Abdul, Sam T. Mathew, Fathinul Fikri Ahmad Saad, and Saleh A. Alqahtani. 2021. “Artificial intelligence-assisted tools for redefining the communication landscape of the scholarly world.” ''Science Editing''. https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.244 '''
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Razack et al. argue AI will transform publishing into a technology-driven industry, streamlining dissemination of scholarship “for the betterment of humankind.” Exploring current trends via case studies, they emphasize AI’s impact upon human performance over its independent “creative” role. They argue AI could benefit the “prospective” researcher by predicting an article’s “citation impact”, identifying evolving research trends, and locating relevant research journals to publish in, cutting past low-charging and “predatory OA journals” which “malign integrity” by publishing “compromised content.” Meanwhile, “retrospective” editors could employ AI to detect plagiarism, streamline peer review, and format publications. For Razack et al., the rise of AI can therefore be compared to the rise of the typewriter, swift adoption likely promoting ‘human-machine collaboration’ over replacement.
=== Accountability-related Infrastructures ===
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'''Ngulube, Patrick, and Neema Florence Vincent Mosha. 2024. “Integrating Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies ‘Safely’ in Academic Libraries: An Overview through a Scoping Review.” ''The Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 50 (5): 46–67. https://doi.org/10.1080/07317131.2024.2432093'''
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Ngulube and Mosha (2025) conduct a scoping review examining the state of research on ethical issues and perceived risks in AI integration within academic libraries. Analyzing 28 studies published before 2024, the authors reveal that research on safe AI adoption in libraries remains nascent, with significant gaps in theoretical grounding and methodological diversity. The review identifies critical ethical concerns including algorithmic bias, privacy violations, reduced transparency and accountability, and job displacement—yet finds that existing literature disproportionately emphasizes employment risks while neglecting environmental and planetary impacts. The authors note that ethical considerations have not taken center stage in library and information science research, as evidenced by the scarcity of relevant keywords and abstracts in the literature. A major finding is that most studies employ quantitative methodologies at the expense of qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, and only 18% employ explicit theoretical frameworks. The review underscores that academic libraries must navigate the dual challenge of leveraging AI's operational efficiencies while ensuring ethical standards of inclusivity, accessibility, and fair information use—a task complicated by the absence of established best practices and the need for human-centered approaches to AI governance.
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'''“Realising Potential, Supporting Users: IFLA Statement on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence.” n.d. IFLA. Accessed May 1, 2025. https://www.ifla.org/news/realising-potential-supporting-users-ifla-statement-on-copyright-and-artificial-intelligence/. '''
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This statement aims to help IFLA member libraries in navigating copyright issues and developing programs relevant to AI, positioning libraries as innovators “uniquely situated to lead” in supporting, training, and utilizing AI. However, restrictions stem from rightsholders, economic and moral copyright laws, and health, safety, and privacy laws. Libraries should therefore be guided by the most appropriate policy sources to mitigate restrictions by ensuring AI tools do not compromise areas of concern. Libraries are further recommended to advise decision-makers to permit mining legally accessed content, address bias by promoting “the widest possible access”, build capacity, awareness, and training for evolving technologies, and monitor AI standards. Governments are recommended to follow existing human rights regulations, avoid using copyright law as a “blunt force tool”, develop ethical AI practices, and fund repositories of AI training data - alongside AI companies themselves. Both rightsholders and vendors are advised to avoid language in contracts which restricts the use of AI or prevents exceptions. Overall, this document aims to promote AI by making as much content available as possible.
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'''Werder, Karl, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, and Rongen (Sophia) Zhang. 2022. “Establishing Data Provenance for Responsible Artificial Intelligence Systems.” ''ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems'' 13 (4): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3503488'''
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Werder et al. provide a framework for understanding audit trails in the context of AI and research data management, arguing that robust data provenance is not merely a technical feature but a prerequisite for achieving accountability in AI systems. They detail the requirements for a comprehensive provenance system, capable of tracking data from its origin through various transformations and into model training and deployment. This is directly relevant to research infrastructures, as it outlines how repositories and data management platforms can and must evolve to support AI-driven research. The authors’ multi-layered architectural proposal offers a concrete vision for how a research institution could implement a system to audit data pipelines, identify sources of bias, and ensure regulatory compliance. By connecting provenance to the broader goal of “Responsible AI,” the paper provides the conceptual tools for evaluating whether a research infrastructure’s data governance is sufficient to handle the accountability challenges posed by AI.
== Audience ==
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'''de Angelis, Luigi, Francesco Baglivo, Guglielmo Arzilli, Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera, Paolo Ferragina, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Caterina Rizzo. “ChatGPT and the Rise of Large Language Models: The New AI-Driven Infodemic Threat in Public Health.” ''Frontiers in Public Health'' 11 (2023): 1166120. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166120'''
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De Angelis and colleagues examine the emergence of Large Language Models, particularly ChatGPT, as a novel public health threat through the lens of "AI-driven infodemic." The authors trace the rapid evolution of LLMs from earlier transformer-based models through GPT-3 to ChatGPT, highlighting how each iteration has increased the capacity to generate fluent, authoritative-sounding text at scale. Critically, they identify a fundamental misalignment problem: despite efforts to fine-tune these models through reinforcement learning from human feedback, LLMs remain prone to generating plausible-sounding but factually incorrect or fabricated information—a vulnerability particularly dangerous in medical and health contexts. The paper's central argument is that the unprecedented speed and volume at which LLMs can produce convincing content creates conditions for misinformation spread on a scale previously impossible, especially among non-expert publics who lack the epistemic resources to detect AI-generated falsehoods. The authors emphasize that the inability to reliably detect AI-produced text compounds this threat, undermining public trust in scientific institutions and potentially influencing health-related behaviors and policy decisions. The work demonstrates how LLM-mediated scientific communication poses distinct risks to knowledge integrity and public understanding, requiring urgent development of detection mechanisms, governance frameworks, and media literacy initiatives to protect audiences from AI-driven epistemic harm.
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'''Bryant, Rebecca. 2024. “Implementing an AI Reference Chatbot at the University of Calgary Library.” ''Hanging Together'', December 12. https://hangingtogether.org/implementing-an-ai-reference-chatbot-at-the-university-of-calgary-library/'''
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Bryant (2024) details the development and implementation of "T-Rex," an AI-powered reference chatbot at the University of Calgary Library, based on a webinar hosted by the OCLC Research Library Partnership. While the library had offered live chat services since the early 2010s, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive surge in demand, peaking at over 3,000 inquiries in a single month. To alleviate this strain, the library analyzed past chat transcripts and determined that 12–14% of inquiries were simple, directional questions suitable for automation. To prevent scope creep during the initial training phase, the development team focused on a core set of fifty common questions. Through continuous refinement, the chatbot has since expanded to encompass over 1,000 custom responses, though its effectiveness remains limited by the availability of existing library webpages or FAQs to draw from. Bryant concludes by summarizing the Calgary team's key insights for institutions developing similar tools: developers must anticipate out-of-scope or non-library questions, recognize that users prefer direct answers over links to webpages, program creative responses for off-topic queries, and prepare for user resistance or non-adoption.
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'''Hara, Noriko, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter, and Kunihiro Miyazaki. 2025. “Exploring the Dynamics of Interaction About Generative Artificial Intelligence Between Experts and the Public on Social Media.” ''Journal of Science Communication'' 24 (1): A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202'''
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Hara and colleagues conduct an empirical investigation into how experts and the public co-produce knowledge about generative AI on social media, specifically analyzing X (formerly Twitter) discussions. Rather than treating the public as passive consumers of expert knowledge, the authors adopt a Public Engagement with Science (PES) framework that recognizes social media platforms as dynamic arenas where non-experts actively contribute to shaping collective understanding of emerging technologies. Through computational and manual analysis, they identify distinct discussion topics, map the roles that both experts and laypeople play in knowledge production, and examine how engagement metrics correlate with these roles. A critical finding is that the public functions beyond questioners seeking expert guidance, but rather as active knowledge co-producers who share practical insights, challenge claims, and contribute their own perspectives and experiences with GenAI tools. This research demonstrates how AI itself—as a subject of discourse—becomes a site of negotiated meaning-making between differently positioned actors. The work moves beyond traditional one-way dissemination models to reveal the interactive, participatory nature of contemporary science communication, with implications for understanding how diverse audiences collectively construct understanding of transformative technologies and how this co-productive process shapes both public perception and the future development of AI systems.
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'''Jaillant, Lise, Olivia Mitchell, Eric Ewoh-Opu, and Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja. 2025. “How Can We Improve the Diversity of Archival Collections with AI? Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 4457–4459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02222-z. '''
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Jaillant et al. draw from interviews with 20 academics and archival professionals to explore how AI technologies can help address the lack of diversity in archival collections. The authors highlight that AI tools can assist in automatically detecting racist or inappropriate language in metadata, search large amounts of historical records, and uncover new insights within archival records. However, the authors argue that the deployment of AI should involve close collaboration between librarians, archivists, and developers. The current limited collaboration between developers and libraries limits the ethical and inclusive application of AI in archival collections, especially those with sensitive historical materials. The interviewees also warned against the loss of historical context when using AI, the perpetuation of archival biases, and the loss of control when AI tools are designed and governed by tech companies. To conclude, the authors recommend investing in interdisciplinary AI training programs for archivists, educating AI developers about the unique needs of archives so they can create more relevant solutions, and creating professional guidelines about the best practices for AI use to address the lack of diversity in archival collections.
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'''Peters, Uwe, and Benjamin Chin-Yee. 2025. “Generalization Bias in Large Language Model Summarization of Scientific Research.” ''Royal Society Open Science'' 12 (4): 241776. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241776'''
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Peters and Chin-Yee provide rigorous, large-scale empirical evidence of a systematic and consequential distortion in LLM-generated scientific summaries: the tendency toward overgeneralization. Testing ten prominent LLMs—including ChatGPT-4o, ChatGPT-4.5, DeepSeek, LLaMA 3.3 70B, and Claude 3.7 Sonnet—on 4,900 summaries of scientific abstracts and full-length articles, the authors demonstrate that even when explicitly prompted for accuracy, most LLMs consistently produce conclusions broader and more definitive than those warranted by the original research. Critically, they identify three specific mechanisms of overgeneralization: the use of generic statements that obscure quantification, the shift from past to present tense (which expands scope), and the omission of qualifiers and limitations. The findings are stark: LLM-generated summaries were nearly five times more likely than human-authored summaries to contain broad generalizations (odds ratio = 4.85, 95% CI [3.06, 7.70], p < 0.001), with newer models performing worse than earlier ones. This research is foundational for understanding how AI-mediated knowledge communication systematically distorts scientific findings at scale, regardless of user expertise or intent. The work demonstrates a concrete mechanism through which LLM intermediation can alter the epistemic content of research, with particular implications for medical and clinical contexts where overgeneralized conclusions can directly influence policy and patient care. The authors propose mitigation strategies including temperature adjustment and systematic benchmarking, but their findings underscore the profound challenge of ensuring faithful knowledge transmission through AI systems.
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'''da Silva Cardoso, Heike, and Vitor Rocio. 2025. “Enhancing Digital Libraries Through NLP and Recommender Systems: Current Trends and Future Prospects with Large Language Models.” In ''Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education: TECH-EDU 2024'', edited by Arsénio Reis, José P. Cravino, Leontios Hadjileontiadis, Paulo Martins, Sofia B. Dias, Sofia Hadjileontiadou, and Tassos Mikropoulos, 69–79. C''ommunications in Computer and Information Science'' 2480. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02672-9_5'''
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da Silva Cardoso and Rocio propose a practical framework for integrating Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models into academic digital libraries to address the information overload facing researchers, students, and faculty. Recognizing that traditional search methods have become insufficient in the face of exponential publication growth, the authors advocate for AI-driven recommender systems capable of delivering precise, relevant, and personalized literature recommendations. Their contribution centers on an audience-aware design philosophy that positions librarians as essential partners in system development. Rather than treating AI as a purely algorithmic solution, the authors emphasize that librarians' direct interactions with users provide irreplaceable insight into the nuanced and context-dependent needs of diverse academic communities. This human-in-the-loop approach represents a noteworthy methodological stance: AI functions not as a replacement for human expertise but as a tool to augment librarian knowledge and enhance the responsiveness of knowledge discovery systems. The work is particularly salient for understanding how contemporary LLM-based systems can be designed to serve scholarly audiences more effectively while maintaining the institutional wisdom and user-centered perspective that librarians bring to information work.
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'''Taneja, Ankit Kumar, and Chandra Tripathi. 2020. “AI-Powered Recommender Systems: Personalization and Bias.” ''Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT)'' 11 (1): 1090–1094. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i1.14406'''
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Though published before the generative AI era, Taneja and Tripathi's analysis of AI-powered recommender systems remains foundational to understanding algorithmic bias in information discovery. The authors examine the structural tensions inherent in personalization algorithms—systems designed to enhance user experience by tailoring content suggestions yet simultaneously capable of constructing "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers" around users. By continuously recommending content similar to previous engagement, these algorithms systematically exclude novel, dissenting, or interdisciplinary perspectives, undermining serendipitous discovery essential to genuine scholarly inquiry. Critically, the authors frame algorithmic bias not as a technical glitch but as a structural risk embedded within the information architectures that guide knowledge-seekers, and thus they expose how algorithmic personalization—a feature predating generative AI—already demonstrated the capacity to narrow intellectual diversity and reinforce pre-existing beliefs. This pre-GenAI work provides historical context for understanding how contemporary AI systems have intensified these risks, making it useful for evaluating the ethical imperatives of designing systems that promote intellectual openness rather than epistemic closure.
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'''de Winter, J. 2024. “Can ChatGPT Be Used to Predict Citation Counts, Readership, and Social Media Interaction? An Exploration Among 2222 Scientific Abstracts.” ''Scientometrics'' 129: 2469–2487. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-04939-y'''
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De Winter’s study contrasts conventional scientometrics, testing whether a large language model can predict an article’s citation count and altmetric scores (whilst noting these may be unreliable assessors of actual scientific impact) by rating its abstract across “semantically diverse” variables. His case study uses ChatGPT-4 to predictively evaluate 2,222 abstracts from articles published in PLOS ONE, monitoring its accuracy by referencing actual citation counts and altmetrics scores. De Winter employs a custom script to prompt OpenAI’s Application Programming Interface (API) to score each abstract on a scale of zero to one hundred across thirty positive variables and their thirty antonyms, which he then organizes under five categories (e.g. “Quality and Reliability”). As Chat-GPT 4 only produced consistent results at the population level, it was run three additional times to determine averages and bolster reliability of individual scores. This language-based evaluation of article abstracts revealed that ChatGPT-4’s scores better correlate with altmetrics and citation counts than conventional readability scores do. Furthermore, “Novel and Engaging” articles were most likely to be cited, whilst “Accessible and Understandable” articles scored highest in altmetrics.
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'''Arnett, Catherine, Eliot Jones, Ivan P. Yamshchikov, and Pierre-Carl Langlais. 2024. “Toxicity of the Commons: Curating Open-Source Pre-Training Data.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 29. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.22587.'''
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Open-source pre-training data is increasingly treated as a shared resource for building “open” language models, yet it can embed and reproduce harmful speech patterns at scale. Arnett, Jones, Yamshchikov, and Langlais argue that reducing toxic model behavior requires intervening upstream in data, and they focus specifically on the distinctive constraints of public-domain corpora (including historical documents and OCR-derived text) where standard web-text toxicity filters can be impractical or ill-suited. They propose a fully open-source curation pipeline designed for these conditions and present three concrete contributions: (1) ToxicCommons, a custom-labeled dataset organized across five toxicity dimensions (racial/origin-based, gender/sex-based, religious, ability-based discrimination, and violence); (2) Celadon, a classifier trained on that dataset to detect toxic content more efficiently at scale in open data; and (3) a “balanced” filtration strategy that explicitly trades off safety filtering against retaining sufficient training material. The paper’s core claim is that open-data model development needs domain-attuned, auditable curation methods paired with task-specific classifiers, so that openness in data does not automatically translate into avoidable harms in downstream model outputs.
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'''Bail, Christopher A. “Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Improve Social Science?” https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Can-Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-Improve-Bail/6206cc77bb3a3c0b6b9fce1ad68a8b1786a56941'''
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Bail (2023) provides a critical evaluation of how Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), might fundamentally transform computational social science. Moving beyond superficial administrative use cases, Bail examines the potential of LLMs to simulate complex human behaviors. He suggests that Generative AI could revolutionize agent-based modeling by replacing simplistic, rule-bound agents with dynamic, memory-equipped "silicon samples" capable of emergent group behaviors. While acknowledging the utility of AI for automated content analysis and expanding programming accessibility, Bail rigorously details the methodological and ethical perils of these largely opaque systems. He warns that the proprietary fine-tuning of commercial LLMs introduces severe demographic biases—often skewing toward highly educated, liberal perspectives—which threatens the external validity of AI-assisted research. Furthermore, Bail highlights the "Stack Overflow Problem," cautioning that the unchecked proliferation of AI-generated "junk science" could contaminate future training data and degrade the broader scientific ecosystem. Ultimately, Bail argues that social scientists must not remain passive "end-users" of corporate AI. Instead, they must actively collaborate with computer scientists to reverse-engineer the "social sense" into AI models, ensuring the development of open-source, reproducible infrastructures that genuinely advance the study of human behavior.
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'''Bakharia, Aneesha, Antonette Shibani, Lisa-Angelique Lim, Trish McCluskey, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2025. “From Transcripts to Themes: A Trustworthy Workflow for Qualitative Analysis Using Large Language Models.” In ''Joint Proceedings of LAK 2025 Workshops, co-located with the 15th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK 2025)''. Dublin, Ireland: CEUR-WS.org. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3995/LLMQUAL_paper1.pdf.'''
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Bakharia et al. explore the use of AI in qualitative, rather than quantitative, research in education. The authors define “minimum requirements that an LLM-supported qualitative analysis workflow must satisfy” and “present a “LLM-based workflow that derives an initial set of themes” from text data that is “transferable to other LA [learning analytics] contexts performing qualitative analysis of open-ended text”. The authors define two requirements for “LLM-generated inductive coding”: first, it must verify “coded textual extracts… against source data” to make sure the quotes are accurate (i.e., verbatim and not hallucinated) and verify those extracts “are meaningfully classified under the assigned code”. Second, in the interest of transparency, it must “explain that rationale for each code” and “trace every code, whatever level of abstraction, back to its source data”. The article outlines and describes the proposed workflow in detail, including its being built in Python with a Jupyter notebook and Flask application. While they acknowledge challenges and problems in their research (e.g., LLM bias, the lack of comparable human analysis, the risk of alienating the human quality of qualitative research), Bakharia et al. ultimately advocate their approach as one that “improves transparency, verifiability, and interpretability, while addressing limitations of previous methods and enhancing researcher processes in qualitative thematic analysis (9). By adapting their minimum requirements and workflow, the authors argue, researchers can engage more effectively in LLM-driven qualitative research.
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'''Dennstädt, Fabio, Cedric Sivert Möller, Tim Fellerhoff, Felix Busch, Oke Gerke, André Karch, and Oliver Krause. 2024. “Title and Abstract Screening for Literature Reviews Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study in the Biomedical Domain.” ''Systematic Reviews'' 13 (1): 158. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02575-4'''
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Dennstädt et al. perform a study in which they attempt to determine the viability of using LLMs to automate scholarly literature surveys. The researchers developed a method for using LLMs to perform the title and abstract screenings of a systematic literature review method and applied that method with four LLMs across eleven datasets in biomedical literature. A key advantage of implementing LLMs in this process is that it escapes the need to train the machine via pre-selection. Researchers have developed automated and semi-automated processes for systematic literature reviews in the past, but this requires a human agent to provide training data or a corpus of example texts that tell the system what to look for. LLMs do not require this step. Instead, the researchers used a Python script that prompts the LLM “to evaluate the relevance of a scientific publication for inclusion into an SLR,” providing the LLM with both abstract and title, request for a numbered score indicating the relevance of the publication, and a numerical threshold that defines whether a score makes the given publication relevant. The authors characterize the results of the study as “promising” but also “far from perfect,” identifying that such applications could be helpful to researchers and are widely applicable without special training for data or user, even if “fully automated systems… still fail to differentiate… near the level of human evaluation”. The authors conclude that more research into the use of LLMs to automate systematic literature reviews is needed, but it seems very likely that scholars will employ LLMs into this integral research task with greater frequency in the future. How well LLMs will continue to perform in this task is unclear, especially in new research, and Dennstädt et al. clearly state, “we cannot answer the question of to what extent LLMs should be used for conducting literature reviews and for doing research”.
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'''Montague-Hellen, Beth. 2024. “Empowering Knowledge through AI: Open Scholarship Proactively Supporting Well Trained Generative AI.” ''Insights'' 37 (1). https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.649.'''
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Generative AI is becoming a dominant interface for finding, summarizing, and producing academic information, with consequences for what counts as authoritative knowledge online. Montague-Hellen argues that, rather than focusing primarily on misuse, job displacement, or defensive copyright disputes, scholarly communications actors should actively encourage the inclusion of scholarly literature in generative AI training data to improve reliability and ensure research is represented in emerging discovery platforms. The article develops two main pathways for doing this: making scholarly outputs more machine-actionable and “crawlable” (especially through better linkage, metadata, and structured HTML rather than PDF-only dissemination) and making permissions unambiguous by explicitly addressing AI training in licences and related signals. It foregrounds “garbage in, garbage out” to claim that while libraries and publishers cannot remove low-quality web content from training corpora, they can tilt the balance by lowering friction for high-quality, curated research to be ingested legally. Montague-Hellen also highlights unresolved tensions around attribution and consent under common Creative Commons licences, suggesting that clearer, more specific permission frameworks (or new licensing patterns) may be needed to distinguish human reading from machine training and to communicate “enthusiastic consent” where desired.
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'''Mugaanyi, Joseph, Christoph Lehner, and Lia M. Bally. 2024. “Evaluation of Large Language Model Performance and Reliability for Citation Generation Across Scientific Disciplines.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 26: e52935. https://doi.org/10.2196/52935'''
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Mugaanyi, Lehner, and Bally perform a study aimed at gauging the accuracy and reliability of citations generated by ChatGPT (GPT 3.5) in both the natural sciences and humanities. The authors emphasize that “Citations and references serve as the backbone of scholarly communication, providing the necessary context, evidence, and credit to prior works… ensuring the integrity of the research process”. With this in mind, the article frames the related study as aiding researchers in determining whether LLMs are viable as writing assistants in scholarly writing. In short, if an LLM cannot be relied upon to accurately cite and reference sources, it poses a risk to the integrity of research when incorporated into scholarly writing. The study found that ChatGPT hallucinated over a quarter of its references, with a slightly higher margin in the natural sciences. Furthermore, not all of those citations that did exist were accurate, and the LLM hallucinated DOIs for nearly 90% of the references it cited, real or otherwise, in the humanities. The issue, as the authors describe it, is that “in the current iteration of LLMs, since the training is geared toward generalization and the models. are probabilistic, they tend to interpolate and fill in the missing information with synthetic text”. The authors conclude that, while domain-specific models may improve performance and reliability, in its current, generic form, researchers need to contemplate whether the strengths of ChatGPT’s reference generation justify its demonstrable limitations and “the importance of robust validation processes to ensure the accuracy and reliability of generated content.”
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'''Schroeder, Hope, Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Casey Randazzo, David Mimno, and Sarita Schoenebeck. 2024. “Large Language Models in Qualitative Research: Uses, Tensions, and Intentions.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 9. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07362'''
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Schroder et al. perform interviews with twenty qualitative researchers in human computer interaction (HCI) and qualitative research to gauge how researchers are actually using LLMs and concerns over the incorporation of LLMs at different stages of research; the authors also provide a survey of the rise of LLMs and flag potential concerns, using both interviews and survey as a launchpad to outline suggestions and recommendations for researchers in the field contemplating the use of LLMs in their research. The authors are concerned that “the speed of LLM development has outpaced guidance on their ethical use” and “the HCI community is contending with the need for developed policies that tackle how to use AI ethically in research”. The most prominent concerns that the article raises relate to “ethics, unequal adoption of new technologies, model bias, and performance” as well as “concerns regarding participant privacy,” but there is also a larger issue within the field of HCI that “LLMs may lend the impression that qualitative inquiry can be automated, and their integration into Quantitative Data Analysis (QDA) software may increasingly impose positivist approaches that conflict with interpretivist traditions”. Key findings from the interviews are that most researchers are open to responsible use of LLMs but have concerns about established guidelines and norms for its implementation. Additionally, many are already using LLMs “to generate recruitment materials”, “speed up qualitative coding”, and “for ideation and feedback”, even as they acknowledge tensions between the qualitative nature of their work and the prospect of automation. The most significant recommendations that Schroder et al. make include updating consent forms, using dedicated tools rather than defaulting to Chat-GPT, and implementing design decisions specifically for LLM-incorporating methodologies that reconsider “participant privacy”, LLM’s “intentional use”, “transparency and validation”, “researcher context”, “deep engagement with data” despite this automation, and ways “to consider participant perspectives and interests” given “the variable performance LLMs have across contexts, knowledge domains, cultures, and languages”. The authors hope that incorporating these considerations will “empower qualitative researchers to leverage LLMs confidently, and even creatively, for their work”.
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'''Tumadóttir, Anna. 2024. “Questions for Consideration on AI & the Commons.” ''Creative Commons'', July 24. https://creativecommons.org/2024/07/24/preferencesignals/.'''
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Tumadóttir talks about CC, license, tools, policy and discusses the way to foster a healthy commons environment in the digital era. She points out how the introduction of the CC license enhanced Creative Commons by giving the creators choice over usage of their works. However, it is now a question if the same healthy commons can be maintained today because of rapid technological development. Preference signals for AI is a notion to give an agent (creator, rights holder, entity of some kind) more flexibility on how they want their work to be used for AI model training. However, the choice is still binary which is offering all or nothing. After consultations, it is found that people want more control over their work and if not, they might not share their work at all. Therefore, it is important to identify the right type of preference signals for it to be useful to benefit the public interest. During this process, we need to keep in mind its effect and variation on cultural heritage, different education sectors and regions. Moreover, to make the preference signals effective, we need to examine its structure as well as whether legal enforcement is necessary.
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'''Yue, Yongjie, Maosong Zheng, Jiahui Liu, Zhimin Wang, and Chenhui Mao. 2025. “A Practical Guide and Assessment on Using ChatGPT to Conduct Grounded Theory Studies: Step-by-Step Reporting of the Data Analysis Process.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 27: e70122. https://doi.org/10.2196/70122'''
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Yue et al. employ a study that entailed researchers using either manual coding or coding assisted by ChatGPT to perform data analysis on a 40,000 word dataset made up of interviews with 8 players of Listen and Play in Jianghu, a Chinese MMORPG designed for the blind. The study’s aim was to “provide detailed guidelines for using ChatGPT in grounded theory within the Chinese context”, “evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT coding” in this context, and “explore the broader implications and future directions of ChatGPT in qualitative research”. The article goes into great detail as to the process for generating open code with ChatGPT. The results of the study show that, although manual coding performed slightly better than ChatGPT-assisted coding, the “difference was not statistically significant” in its production of nodes and reference points. However, during axial coding, the categories and subcategories generated through these respective processes was significantly different, with only half of the categories semantically matching between manual and ChatGPT-assisted methods. The authors conclude that, while ChatGPT 4-Turbo “enhanced the diversity and efficiency of coding,” “it struggled with depth, context, subtle nuances, connections, and coding organization”. Nevertheless Yue et al. see great potential in the application of GenAI-assisted coding in grounded theory, especially as the technology develops.
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'''Zhu, Wenhao, Hongyi Liu, Qingxiu Dong, Jingjing Xu, Shujian Huang, Lingpeng Kong, Jiajun Chen, and Lei Li. 2023. “Multilingual Machine Translation with Large Language Models: Empirical Results and Analysis.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', April 10. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04675'''
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Zhu et al. perform an empirical study that tests the multilingual translation performance of eight popular LLMs on 102 languages. As the authors explain, this is a particularly difficult task as it requires “semantic alignment between languages.” While LLMs tend to perform surprisingly well at translation, “it is also unclear [sic] how LLM acquires translation ability and which factors affect LLM’s translation ability”. This study in multilingual machine translation (MMT) therefore seeks to answer two questions: how do LLMs perform MMT over massive languages and what factors affect their performance?
The results of the study suggest that GPT-4 generally outperforms its competitors but still falls short of Google Translate in some tests. Two key takeaways from this study is that “exemplars in the tail of the prompt have larger influence on an LLM’s behaviour,” meaning that the order in which exemplars are given within a prompt matter, and that cross-lingual translation pairs are particularly helpful exemplars to LLMs. The authors ultimately conclude that an “LLM can acquire translation ability in a resource-efficient way, which indicates [a] promising future of LLM in multilingual machine translation” as the technology evolves.
''NB: As this research was conducted prior to Google’s implementation of GenAI/LLMs into Google Translate in 2024, it sometimes uses Google Translate as a baseline/comparison point for LLM-powered translation that can be confusing without that context.''
== Forms of Research Output ==
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'''Bozkurt, Aras. 2024. “GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI.” ''Open Praxis'' 16 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654'''
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Bozkurt’s essay seeks “to undertake a critical examination of the use of generative AI in academic contexts… examining its implications and exploring the nuances of its integration.” He begins with an assertion of technological determinism, stating “This technological shift… is not just a transient trend but a symbol of the inescapable change… marking the onset of an AI-dominated age and initiating profound and inevitable shifts in our academic and educational paradigms”. The author makes the argument that the advent of AI “requires us to critically reconsider concepts such as cocreation, ownership, and authorship in academic writing processes.” For instance, in exploring the concept of ownership, he briefly notes the ethical concerns of whether those who created the content upon which AI was trained might claim ownership of AI-generated content and explores the notions of AI or even its programmers acting as a co-author. Bozkurt himself takes the explicit stance that GenAI ought not be credited as a co-author. The paper also provides suggestions related to the ethics of AI use and transparency: “In some cases, merely reporting … is inadequate. A more nuanced approach involves providing multilayered statements acknowledging and benchmarking the use of [GenAI], specifying where, when, in which sections, and for what purposes it is employed.” Bozkurt reiterates that responsibility ultimately belongs to the human author, and provides the aiTARAS (Academic Integrity and Transparency in AI-assisted Research and Specification) Framework for this purpose. Bozkurt ends his essay by identifying further problems beyond the scope of the article, including “reimagining of assessment and evaluation”, our overfocus on ChatGPT and English language in this field of study, and the inaccuracy of AI detection software.
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'''Colbert-Lewis, Danielle, Lawrence Maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, and Mark Swartz. 2024. “The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing.” ''Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 10 (December): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v10.43293.'''
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Colbert-Lewis et al. (2024) examine the extractive nature of the modern "citation economy," arguing that academic publishing has evolved into a powerful mechanism for surveillance and data commodification. The authors detail how a consolidated group of dominant publishers capture surplus value from the academic lifecycle by extracting free scholarly labor, research data, and personal information. Crucially, these corporations are transitioning from traditional information vendors into technology-driven data brokers. The extracted data is reinvested into proprietary analytics products that are then sold back to universities to evaluate and surveil faculty performance, relying on opaque metrics that threaten academic freedom. Furthermore, the authors highlight the severe ethical compromises inherent in this system, noting that academics inadvertently fuel data infrastructures that these same parent companies sell to external industries, including law enforcement and advertising. To combat the rise of "surveillance publishing," the article concludes with actionable recommendations for scholars and librarians to resist exploitative practices and build ethical infrastructures, alongside a supplementary mini-zine designed to raise awareness about the hidden costs of participating in the citation economy.
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'''Frangou, Sophia, Umberto Volpe, and Andrea Fiorillo. 2025. “AI in scientific writing and publishing: A call for critical engagement.” ''European Psychiatry'' 68 (1): e98. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10061'''
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Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo provide a succinct summary of the benefits of implementing AI in scientific writing and publishing, before turning to the challenges and risks posed towards the use of such technology. Finally, they end by posing ethical frameworks for the use of AI in both publishing and writing. In publishing, the authors identify tools that can aid in tasks ranging from copyediting to finding reviewers and claim that for both “high-volume publications” and “resource-constrained journals… AI can serve as a force multiplier, expanding what editorial teams can accomplish without compromising the centrality of human discretion and responsibility” . In writing, the article notes that “Ai-powered applications offer a suite of tools that, when used judiciously, can enhance the quality, efficiency, and inclusivity of the scholarly communication process,” placing such tools along the trajectory of preexisting aids like EndNote and Zotero, which have also now incorporated AI. Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo argue that AI can help scholars identify relevant literature they might otherwise have trouble finding, reduce the linguistic bias encountered by scholars for whom English is not their first language, and aid scholars in navigating the publishing landscape so their work can find the best possible fit. Finally, the authors acknowledge the epistemic and ethical risks of AI: inconsistency and irreproducibility, transparency, informed consent, and data privacy are all core concerns. Key components in the article’s ethical frameworks for publishers and authors include transparency and disclosure, human accountability, and training and skill development. The authors hope that “these principles articulate a shared responsibility for shaping the role of AI in scientific publishing” and AI’s “adoption reinforces the foundational values that give scientific communication its trustworthiness and legitimacy.”
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'''Graßhoff, Gerd. 2024. “AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 8. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05903 '''
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Graßhoff introduces a new tool, the AI-Reporter, that aims “to fundamentally expand scientific communication for the new era…”; according to Graßhoff, the AI-Reporter “creates a sustainable, referenceable, and expandable knowledge base that captures not just content but the living essence of scientific discourse”. In short, Graßhoff proposes a tool that will adapt a scientific presentation into a “public-ready chapter” in about three minutes with “only the author’s consent.” The majority of the article is dedicated to a tech-oriented breakdown of the methodology and workflow of the AI-Reporter, namely the semantic analysis and translation of a recorded slide presentation—consisting of the presentation as a PDF, video recording, and basic metadata—into a publication-ready chapter. Graßhoff’s tool is an attempt to solve what he identifies as a core problem of modern scholarly communication, namely that “knowledge is increasingly presented in dynamic, multimodal formats” that are ultimately ephemeral and content is often lost (14). He aims to refine this tool to enable real-time processing, multilingual support, interactive multimedia components, “optimization for academic disciplines”, and more to this project. He advocates the AI-reporter as nothing less than “a vision for the future of scientific communication.”
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'''Jiang, Jialei. 2024. “When generative artificial intelligence meets multimodal composition: Rethinking the composition process through an AI-assisted design project.” ''Computers and Composition'' 74: 102883. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2024.102883'''
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Jiang conducts a study in which GenAI is integrated into students’ composition of multimodal texts, then interviewed on their experience. Jiang’s states her aim as follows: “Through examining writing students use of GenAI tools in multimodal composition, this study seeks to unravel how GenAi technologies influence students’ design choices, problem-solving approaches, and the overall composition process.” In particular, Jiang is interested in “potential opportunities and challenges of incorporating GenAI into students’ multimodal composition process”. Jiang frames the article within composition and writing studies and the theory behind multimodal composition. She builds upon recent pedagogical best practices put forward by Burriss and Leander (2024) that “call upon teachers and educators to engage in the development of an emergent pedagogy of critical AI that “teach[es] about/with AI in emergent, flexible, and speculative ways””. The results of the study emphasize that, while GenAI can streamline workflow and provide examples from which students can build using their own creativity, there were clear limitations to the technology. Of course, students’ realization of these limitations is a success of the course’s pedagogy. The article also provides three case studies of the student compositions as exemplars of the outcome. Jiang concludes with a recommendation “that researchers and educators engage in meaningful dialogues with students about their uses of GenAI during composition practices”. She quotes her own earlier work (Jiang et al. 2024), where she writes that to keep AI out of the classroom “is not only idealistic and impossible,” “it is actually completely disengaged from the realities of the changing technological landscape students are already facing.”
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'''Mehlenbacher, Brad, Ana Patricia Balbon, and Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher. 2024. “Synthetic Genres: Expert Genres, Non-Specialist Audiences, and Misinformation in the Artificial Intelligence Age.” ''Journal of Technical Writing and Communication'', January 31. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816231226249.'''
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Genre theorists Mehlenbacher et al. examine which AI-generated texts are “good enough” to pass as “bona fide” (already a “very good” standard). They argue AI-generated text produces misinformation, pushes apart definitions of “information” and “knowledge”, and necessitates rhetorical understanding. The authors therefore believe “synthetic genres” will emerge, departing in situation, form, and even “the very concept of genre users” based on recursive and “poisoned” outputs. In reviewing literature, the authors spotlight AI-generated disinformation’s suasive (instead of propagandistic or accurate) potential, and argue that AI-generated text can be suasive by appearing both “timely” and “appropriate.” However, this “fraudoscientific” text can never be truly “timely” or “appropriate”, as it is always constrained in past work, and only responds to prompts, not situations. Despite this, AI-generated text generated on specialist subjects can still be effectively suasive – and even when identified as AI - because its authority is difficult to challenge. Mehlenbacher et al. therefore conduct two studies of AI-generated outputs, focussing on how they may be deceptive or detected. They first prompted GPT-3 to emulate rhetorical research abstracts by generating a range of definitions alongside text to emulate research processes. Next, they conducted a genre analysis, generating text on controversial topics and prioritizing suasiveness over ability to pass a theoretical “Genre Turing Test.” Based on their results, Mehlenbacher et al. suggest AI-generated text should be cross examined with specialist texts to identify where they need additional development, presenting a valuable teaching opportunity which supports “a powerful way to introduce the epistemic functions of writing.” Non-specialists should also develop tools to identify the source and quality of content, including diverse genre perspectives. The authors conclude by arguing genre scholars should further consider AI-generated texts and emphasizing the importance of genre users. This is because “genre must be understood in a rhetorical context”, while “synthetic genres” can only act as “statistical simulacrum.”
== Teaching and Pedagogy ==
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'''Adewumi, Tosin, Lama Alkhaled, Christopher Buck, Sergio Hernandez, Sofia Brilioth, Memoona Kekung, Yasmin Ragimov, and Emily Barney. 2023. “ProCoT: Stimulating Critical Thinking and Writing of Students through Engagement with Large Language Models (LLMs).” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2312.09801'''
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Adewumi et al.'s Probing Chain-of-Thought (ProCoT) methodology represents a pedagogical approach that transforms LLM interaction from potential academic dishonesty into an active learning process centered on critical evaluation and evidence-based reasoning. ProCoT requires students to generate initial outputs using LLMs, then systematically affirm or refute each claim using peer-reviewed references, effectively making the AI output a provisional hypothesis to be tested rather than a final answer to be submitted. This approach directly addresses the section's themes of process transparency (the method makes visible each stage of knowledge construction, from initial AI generation through source verification to synthesis) and ethical reflection (students must grapple with AI limitations including hallucination, bias, and lack of disciplinary nuance). The authors' finding that student outputs using ProCoT were significantly more concise than LLM-generated text (208 vs. 391 words on average) while demonstrating enhanced critical thinking suggests that the method trains students to distill and synthesize rather than accept verbose AI output uncritically. ProCoT leverages AI's epistemological weaknesses as pedagogical strengths—the fact that ChatGPT cannot reliably cite sources becomes an opportunity for students to develop information literacy by finding and evaluating primary literature. The method's anti-cheating design is secondary to its pedagogical value: by requiring iterative engagement with AI outputs and scholarly sources, ProCoT embeds the kind of metacognitive reflection (What did the AI get right? What did it miss? How do I know?) that is of significance to pedagogy in the AI era. The authors' evidence from 65 students across disciplines demonstrates feasibility across contexts, emphasizing cross-disciplinary rather than field-specific approaches to AI-entangled pedagogy.
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'''Berry, David M. 2023. “AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities.” In ''The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities'', edited by James O’Sullivan, 445–57. Bloomsbury Academic. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AI-Ethics-and-Digital-Humanities-.pdf'''
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Berry emphasizes that AI’s use in the field of Digital Humanities raises major ethical questions despite it being an apparent evolution of the field’s traditional utilization of technology to augment human research capabilities. Berry outlines this issue by comparing the modern rise of AI to Digital Humanities’ early history, highlighting that digital humanists operated as coders until they began to ““black box” the computational aspects of doing digital humanities”, thus enabling non-programmers to participate. Since AI “automating processes might cover over ethical issues by transferring them into the hashtables of the machine-learning system”, Berry argues uncritical reliance on AI tools by inexpert modern humanists risks the “algorithmization” and imposition of hierarchical, quantitative frameworks upon Digital Humanities studies. He further identifies that the field of Digital Humanities is “on the cusp of a new set of packages that will further democratize access to machine learning”, a noble goal, but one which will bring these issues to the forefront. For this reason, Berry argues a reconsideration of ethics within Digital Humanities is desperately required on both organizational and individual levels.
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'''Brown, Richard. 2023. ''The AI Generation: How Universities Can Prepare Students for the Changing World''. DEMOS and University of London report. https://demos.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-AI-Generation-2.pdf'''
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Brown argues AI will inevitably and dramatically impact all fields of education, and therefore encourages universities to seize the opportunity to lead these changes instead of merely reacting to them. His voice is echoed by esteemed organizations DEMOS and the University of London, indicating that this shift in the academic environment is already beginning. Brown argues this shift is required due to the developing capacity of AI for automating low-skilled professional tasks, an ability which risks decimating the available number of entry-level graduate positions. As a result, how employers value the workplace skills taught by current curriculums will change drastically, meaning universities must revolutionize their approach to education. Brown provides a blueprint for how universities can adapt to these changes by championing education’s prioritization of “GRASP” (General Relational, Analytic, Social and Personal) skills as an alternative, advising universities to focus on teaching high-level and tailored skills to students instead of the generic. Universities can do this by practising “active learning” over traditional lecture formats as well as fostering extracurricular and work experience opportunities for their students.
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'''Deng, Ruiqi, Maoli Jiang, Xinlu Yu, Yuyan Lu, and Shasha Liu. 2025. “Does ChatGPT Enhance Student Learning? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies.” ''Computers & Education'' 227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105224'''
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Deng and colleagues' meta-analysis of 69 experimental studies provides empirical grounding for claims about ChatGPT's pedagogical impact, revealing both opportunities and methodological challenges in assessing AI-enhanced learning. Their finding that ChatGPT interventions improve academic performance, affective-motivational states, and higher-order thinking propensities while reducing mental effort speaks directly to how assessment must shift when AI augments cognition—if mental effort decreases but learning outcomes improve, traditional measures of "effort" or "struggle" as proxies for learning may require recalibration. In their critique of current assessment methodologies the authors demonstrate that most studies evaluate only final outputs (essay quality, test scores) rather than learning processes, missing opportunities to examine how students interact with AI, what metacognitive strategies they develop, and whether AI use builds transferable skills or creates dependency. Deng et al.'s four methodological propositions—using complex project-based assessments that reveal process, evaluating long-term rather than novelty effects, prioritizing objective over self-reported measures of higher-order thinking, and employing adequate statistical power—provide a research agenda for pedagogy-AI scholarship that centers process evidence. Their documentation of disciplinary variation (language education dominates current research) while calling for cross-disciplinary synthesis focuses on avoiding discipline-specific approaches. The meta-analysis also reveals gaps in understanding collaboration (few studies examine peer learning dynamics when AI is present) and metacognition (limited research on whether students develop awareness of their own and AI's knowledge boundaries), highlighting the resulting pedagogical transformations.
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'''Grigoli, L. Renato. 2023. “Ghosts in the Machine.” ''American Historical Association'' 61 (3). https://www.historians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Perspectives_61N3.pdf'''
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Grigoli dismisses fears of AI generated essays threatening academic integrity by arguing that “if the development of artificial intelligence results in the death of the humanities, then it will be because it will have shown that the emperor has no clothes.” He uses ChatGPT to demonstrate that although AI responses appear competent at a passing glance, they lack valuable substance, simply arranging facts in a way that “tricks the reader into… doing all the analytical work.” Clear critical analysis should be the core component of a successful humanities essay, making well-designed assessments of this field far more reliable than those focussed on information retention (like engineering). Therefore, AI is not a real threat, but a valuable pedagogical tool which can demonstrate examples of clean prose and prompt students to critically analyse what constitutes critical analysis. Essentially, if an AI generated answer can pass a test, the real problem was ‘self-inflicted’ by either the examiner or the question itself.
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'''Lee, Daniel, and Edward Palmer. 2025. “Prompt Engineering in Higher Education: A Systematic Review to Help Inform Curricula.” ''International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education'' 22: 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-025-00503-7'''
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Lee and Palmer's systematic review establishes prompt engineering as an emergent pedagogical practice that integrates with longstanding traditions of scholarly inquiry, questioning, and rhetoric. The authors synthesize multiple frameworks (AIPROMT, CLEAR, CRISPE) that codify prompting as a learnable skill involving role specification, context provision, instruction clarity, and iterative refinement—revealing how interaction with LLMs mirrors Socratic dialogue, research question formulation, and the rhetorical tradition of audience awareness. This work positions "prompting as pedagogy" as a reconfiguration of existing scholarly literacies: students learning to prompt effectively must articulate their information needs precisely, anticipate how language shapes output, and iteratively refine queries based on initial results—all core practices in library research, database searching, and scholarly conversation. The authors document how educators are embedding prompt engineering across disciplines, from technical fields where students prompt AI to generate code or solve equations, to humanities contexts where prompting becomes a form of textual analysis (understanding what linguistic patterns trigger particular AI responses reveals implicit biases and training data influences). Their review also identifies ethical dimensions—well-designed prompts can mitigate AI hallucination and bias, while poorly constructed prompts amplify these issues—making prompt literacy a matter of scholarly responsibility. The authors' call for curricula that teach prompting as interdisciplinary competency aligns with how AI entangles with pedagogy across boundaries, reshaping what counts as fundamental scholarly practice in an AI-augmented knowledge environment.
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'''Mai, Dang Thi Thuy, Cuong Van Da, and Nguyen Van Hanh. 2024. “The Use of ChatGPT in Teaching and Learning: A Systematic Review through SWOT Analysis Approach.” ''Frontiers in Education'' 9: 1328769. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1328769'''
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Mai and colleagues' systematic SWOT analysis of 51 studies on ChatGPT in education, organized through Biggs's 3P model (Presage-Process-Product), offers comprehensive mapping of how generative AI enters and transforms pedagogical systems at multiple scales—from individual learner characteristics (Presage) through interactive teaching-learning processes (Process) to learning outcomes and assessment products (Product). This multilevel framework reveals that ChatGPT's pedagogical impact cannot be isolated to single moments of use but ripples across entire learning ecologies: at the Presage level, ChatGPT shifts what prior knowledge students need (familiarity with prompting interfaces) and what instructor competencies are required (ability to design AI-aware assignments); at the Process level, it transforms interaction patterns from teacher-student and student-student to include human-AI dialogue that may enhance personalized scaffolding but risks reducing peer collaboration; at the Product level, it necessitates fundamental assessment redesign because traditional evaluation instruments (timed essays, closed-book exams) lose validity when AI can generate competent responses. The authors' characterization of ChatGPT as simultaneously "friend" (enabling personalized learning, reducing educator workload, providing instant feedback) and "foe" (enabling plagiarism, potentially reducing critical thinking, creating over-reliance) mirrors the section's emphasis on entanglement—pedagogy cannot simply embrace or reject AI but must negotiate tensions between efficiency and effort, personalization and depersonalization, augmentation and replacement. Mai et al.'s documentation of how educators are adapting curricula to emphasize creativity and critical thinking (skills less easily automated) while using ChatGPT for routine information provision demonstrates pedagogical evolution toward distinctly human capacities. Their call for assessment reform using complex case studies, portfolios, and process documentation rather than single-sitting exams directly supports the notion of process evidence and metacognition as being central to AI-era pedagogy, positioning assessment not as gatekeeping but as making learning processes transparent and accountable.
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'''Oates, Angela, and Donna Johnson. 2025. “ChatGPT in the Classroom: Evaluating Its Role in Fostering Critical Evaluation Skills.” ''International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education'' 35 (3): 754–776. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-024-00452-8'''
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Oates and Johnson's empirical study of biomedical science master's students offers insight into how AI functions more effectively as object of critical study than as production tool, revealing pedagogical value in making AI outputs subjects for evaluation rather than endpoints of learning. Their finding that students' marks did not improve when submitting AI-generated essays but did improve when critically evaluating AI outputs demonstrates a fundamental pedagogical principle: learning occurs not in consuming AI-generated content but in interrogating it, comparing it against disciplinary standards, identifying its factual errors and rhetorical limitations, and articulating why human-authored scholarship differs. This shifts pedagogy from "use AI to complete tasks" toward "use AI to understand knowledge construction itself"—students learn about evidence evaluation, citation practices, and argumentation by analyzing where ChatGPT succeeds and fails at these scholarly fundamentals. The authors document that ChatGPT demonstrated structural coherence and grammatical accuracy but lacked the disciplinary depth and synthetic insight expected in graduate work, making visible to students the difference between surface-level fluency and genuine expertise. Their emphasis on user interaction as a variable affecting efficacy underscores that pedagogy must address not just whether AI is present but how students are taught to engage it—prompt design, output evaluation, and integration with human research become learnable scholarly practices. Oates and Johnson's conclusion that students preferred writing their own essays despite AI's availability suggests that when pedagogy centers process transparency and critical evaluation rather than output efficiency, students recognize and value the cognitive work that AI cannot replicate, focusing on pedagogy that treats AI as entangled phenomenon requiring simultaneous use and critique.
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'''Pope, Andrew, and Rongqian Ma. 2024. “Exploring Historians’ Critical Use of Generative AI Technologies for History Education.” ''Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology'' 61 (1): 1071–73. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1188'''
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Pope and Ma conducted semi-structured interviews of seven history professors to assess their attitudes towards employing GenAI tools in their teaching. Understanding this stance is important because Pope and Ma believe incoherent and mismatched approaches could inhibit scholarly communication and undermine academic integrity. The survey demonstrated historians had major concerns about GenAI’s development, especially regarding plagiarism. Respondents were particularly divided on whether copying an AI’s work was academic misconduct. However, historians had far fewer concerns about using GenAI to ‘augment’ human abilities or tailor support to students - although senior academics maintained substantially greater reservations. The historians that were interviewed concurred that critiquing AI generated text could improve a student’s media literacy. Pope and Ma’s study suggests that historians consistently doubt the quality of AI generated responses even when willing to employ it.
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'''Tan, Myles Joshua Toledo, and Nicholle Mae Amor Ttan Maravilla. 2024. “Shaping Integrity: Why Generative Artificial Intelligence Does Not Have to Undermine Education.” ''Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence'' 7: 1471224. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1471224'''
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Tan and Maravilla provide theoretical grounding for understanding how generative AI can be integrated into pedagogy without compromising academic integrity, arguing that responsible implementation depends on alignment with constructivist learning theory and self-determination theory. The authors position AI not as a threat to authentic learning but as a catalyst that necessitates pedagogical transformation—shifting from transmission models toward environments where students actively construct knowledge using AI as one tool among many. Their framework emphasizes process transparency through explicit discussion of AI's role in knowledge construction and ethical reflection through examining how GAI outputs are generated, what assumptions they embed, and where they may mislead or constrain inquiry. This work addresses pedagogy-as-entanglement by showing how GAI forces educators to make visible the epistemic practices that traditional assessment often left implicit: citation tracing, source evaluation, argument construction, and the iterative nature of scholarly writing. Tan and Maravilla argue that rather than banning AI to preserve integrity, educators should redesign assessment to require demonstration of process—portfolios showing prompt refinement, comparison of AI outputs with human-authored sources, and metacognitive reflection on when and why AI was consulted. Their synthesis of educational theory with practical implementation strategies makes this work useful for understanding how pedagogy must evolve to treat AI as both subject matter (what students must understand about how AI functions) and scaffolding (how AI can support learning when used transparently and reflectively).
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'''Yim, Iris Heung Yue, and Jiahong Su. 2025. “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Tools in K-12 Education: A Scoping Review.” ''British Journal of Educational Technology'' 56 (1): 169–196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-023-00304-9'''
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Yim and Su's scoping review of AI literacy education in K-12 contexts provides grounding for understanding how pedagogy approaches AI as an object of study, not merely as a tool, revealing how students across age groups learn to understand, critique, and create with AI systems. The authors document how intelligent agents (Google Teachable Machine, Learning ML) and software platforms (Scratch, Python) enable students to engage with AI's underlying mechanisms—training models, observing how data shapes outputs, and experiencing firsthand how algorithmic decision-making operates. This approach treats AI as epistemological phenomenon: students don't just use pre-trained models but build simple systems themselves, making visible how AI "learns" and where its learning breaks down (limited training data, biased datasets, inability to generalize beyond training conditions). Yim and Su's synthesis of pedagogical strategies—project-based learning where students create AI applications, human-computer collaboration examining how humans and machines complement each other, and game-based approaches making AI concepts accessible—demonstrates how educators scaffold understanding from concrete manipulation to abstract reasoning about intelligence and automation. The review's attention to cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning outcomes moves beyond narrow skill acquisition to examine how AI literacy shapes students' broader epistemic stance: understanding AI's capabilities and limitations, recognizing when algorithmic solutions are appropriate, and developing critical awareness of AI's social implications. Their emphasis on age-appropriate pedagogies and the importance of unplugged activities (learning AI concepts through physical manipulation before digital implementation) provides models for how pedagogy must adapt to learners' developmental stages when teaching about AI systems. This work's K-12 focus complements higher education studies in this section by showing how foundational AI literacy built through hands-on exploration creates readiness for more sophisticated critical engagement with AI as both tool and object of study in advanced scholarship.
== Service and Peer Review ==
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'''Checco, Alessandro, Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Stephen Pinfield, and Giuseppe Bianchi. 2021. “AI-Assisted Peer Review.” ''Humanities and Social Sciences Communications'' 8: 25. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41599-020-00703-8'''
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Checco et al.'s study represents crucial early (pre-GenAI) empirical work demonstrating that AI can predict peer review outcomes based on "superficial" manuscript features—readability metrics, formatting consistency, reference list structure, linguistic patterns—with surprising accuracy, training neural networks on 3,300 conference papers to correlate these proxy measures with eventual accept/reject decisions. This finding has profound implications for understanding AI's operational role: the research reveals that much of what passes as peer review judgment operates on detectable patterns (clear writing, proper citation formatting, adherence to disciplinary conventions) that AI can identify and assess, potentially automating routine quality checks and flagging submissions unlikely to meet standards. However, the authors explicitly position their work as supporting "semi-automated" rather than fully automated review, emphasizing AI's role in pre-screening and administrative tasks (matching manuscripts with reviewers based on topic modeling, identifying obvious deficiencies) rather than intellectual evaluation. The paper's most valuable contribution lies in its systematic exploration of ethical implications: algorithmic bias risks (AI might penalize unconventional but innovative work, discriminate against non-native English writers, favor institutional prestige markers), transparency requirements (making AI decision criteria auditable), and the necessity of human oversight to prevent automation from calcifying existing disciplinary hierarchies. By documenting both AI's predictive capabilities on operational dimensions and its inherent limitations on substantive judgment, Checco et al. provide empirical foundation for designing peer review systems where AI handles standardized identification tasks while human expertise remains authoritative for evaluative assessment, directly instantiating the core principle that operational assistance must not migrate into epistemic territory.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, and Serge P. J. M. Horbach. 2023. “Fighting Reviewer Fatigue or Amplifying Bias? Considerations and Recommendations for Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Scholarly Peer Review.” ''Research Integrity and Peer Review'' 8 (1): 15. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2587766/v1'''
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Published early in the ChatGPT era, Hosseini and Horbach's analysis provides a prescient examination of how LLM integration transforms both the pragmatics and ethics of peer review labor. The authors document LLMs' potential to combat reviewer fatigue by automating time-consuming tasks—transforming informal reviewer notes into polished reports, generating structured feedback on manuscript sections, identifying linguistic or formatting issues—thereby potentially expanding the pool of contributors who can participate effectively despite language barriers or time constraints. However, the article's core contribution lies in its still-useful systematic identification of risks that emerge when operational assistance crosses into epistemic territory: LLMs trained on existing literature may amplify disciplinary biases (favoring established paradigms over novel approaches), geographic biases (privileging research contexts well-represented in training data), or methodological orthodoxies (flagging unconventional designs as errors rather than innovations). The authors demonstrate through examples how ChatGPT can generate cynical or biased reviews that violate Mertonian norms of universalism, and how confidentiality breaches can occur when reviewers input manuscript excerpts into external AI platforms without institutional safeguards. Hosseini and Horbach's recommendations—mandatory disclosure of LLM use in reviews, human accountability for all AI-generated content, training in bias recognition, and institutional policies prohibiting upload of confidential materials—have influenced subsequent journal guidelines and provide foundational ethical framework for understanding why guardrails against leakage and disclosure norms become operational necessities rather than optional best practices in AI-entangled peer review systems.
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'''Shcherbiak, Anna, Hooman Habibnia, Robert Böhm, and Susann Fiedler. “Evaluating Science: A Comparison of Human and AI Reviewers.” ''Judgment and Decision Making'' 19 (2024): e21. https://doi.org/10.1017/jdm.2024.24'''
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In this study, a large-scale field experiment comparing GPT-4 with human reviewers on conference abstracts provides empirical evidence about AI's capabilities and limitations in evaluative judgment. It demonstrates that while AI can approximate human performance on certain classification tasks—identifying "very best" abstracts shows moderate alignment—detailed evaluative assessments reveal persistent gaps, with human-AI agreement comparable to human-human variability, suggesting AI does not systematically outperform baseline reviewer disagreement. Critically, the research shows humans substantially outperform AI at detecting AI-generated versus human-written content, with detection tools like GPTZero exhibiting higher accuracy than GPT-4 itself when evaluating authorship. This finding has direct implications for peer review integrity when AI-generated manuscripts enter the submission pipeline. The authors position AI as effective for prescreening—rapidly filtering submissions for basic quality thresholds, identifying obvious errors, flagging compliance issues—while demonstrating it lacks the contextual understanding necessary for nuanced scientific judgment about significance, impact, or methodological soundness. The paper's methodological rigor in isolating human-versus-AI performance dimensions provides context for understanding where operational assistance (screening) legitimately ends and where human evaluative authority (substantive assessment) must begin, directly addressing the guiding principle that human judgment remains central even in AI-augmented workflows.
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'''Lim, Gim Hui, M. L. Tan, V. C. W. Hoe, and D. Koh. 2025. “Generative AI in Peer Review Process for Occupational Health.” ''Occupational Medicine'' 75 (5): 242–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaf051.'''
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Lim and colleagues' empirical study comparing Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini against human reviewers on eight occupational health manuscripts provides granular quantitative evidence about AI's operational capabilities and limitations in peer review tasks. The research demonstrates that AI tools significantly outperform humans in providing feedback (mean score 3.44 vs. human baseline, p<0.001) across dimensions of relevance, completeness, accuracy, error identification, and constructiveness—documenting AI's strength in systematic checking tasks like identifying missing citations, flagging methodological inconsistencies, noting formatting errors, and pointing out unclear explanations. However, humans substantially outperform AI in generating actionable recommendations (mean score 3.36, p<0.01), with AI showing particular deficiencies in suggesting substantive revisions, connecting findings to broader literature, or identifying conceptual limitations. This performance asymmetry instantiates the operational/epistemic division: AI excels at identification tasks (what's wrong, what's missing) but struggles with evaluative tasks (how to improve, what matters). The study also quantifies efficiency gains (AI reviews complete in 11 minutes versus 45 for humans) while documenting critical limitations: AI outputs contain fabricated references, generate plausible-sounding but inaccurate technical assertions, and require human verification to prevent propagation of errors. Lim et al.'s work demonstrates that even when AI shows superior performance on specific metrics, its integration into peer review requires careful task decomposition—leveraging speed and comprehensiveness for checking functions while preserving human authority for substantive guidance—making it essential evidence for designing hybrid human-AI workflows where operational assistance enhances rather than replaces evaluative expertise.
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'''Sun, Zhuanlan. 2025. “Large Language Models in Peer Review: Challenges and Opportunities.” ''Scientometrics'' 60 (3): 1683-1706. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05440-w'''
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Sun provides essential mapping of LLM applications across the peer review lifecycle, categorizing five distinct operational roles: checklist assistants for formatting and protocol adherence, reviewer selection aids that match manuscripts with appropriate expertise, feedback generators for preliminary assessments, bias detectors that flag methodological or statistical irregularities, and agents that coordinate multi-stage review workflows. The article systematically examines technical approaches including prompt engineering strategies, model evaluation frameworks, and architectural designs for integrating LLMs into editorial management systems. The author argues that while LLMs excel at standardized operational tasks—checking reference integrity, identifying duplicated content across submission databases, verifying compliance with reporting guidelines—they remain fundamentally limited in assessing research novelty, theoretical contributions, and domain-specific methodological rigor. The analysis emphasizes that current LLM limitations (inadequate scientific validation, domain knowledge gaps, inability to analyze complex datasets, ethical concerns around bias perpetuation) position them as supportive tools within human-led processes rather than autonomous decision-makers. This work is useful in understanding operational versus epistemic divisions of labor in AI-assisted scholarship service and documenting the technical infrastructure through which AI becomes entangled with peer review operations while maintaining clear boundaries around human evaluative judgment.
== AI and Scholarship Infrastructures ==
=== Organizational Infrastructures ===
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'''Batool, Amna, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2025. “AI Governance: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 3265–3279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00653-w'''
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Batool and colleagues' (2025) systematic literature review offers a comprehensive mapping of AI governance across multiple levels—team, organization, industry, national, and international. The authors utilize a structured analytical framework that examines who governs (stakeholders and roles), what is governed (data, algorithms, systems), when governance occurs (stages in the AI lifecycle), and how it is implemented (frameworks, tools, policies). The article reveals that current governance practices remain fragmented and inconsistent, with significant gaps at the national and international levels. Applied to the context of higher education, this multi-level perspective is essential for understanding how research institutions must position themselves within broader governance ecosystems. Because organizational governance currently operates without clear external scaffolding, research institutions are often forced to improvise institutional arrangements rather than implement established templates. While the paper is broad in scope, its categorization of governance artifacts illuminates the range of mechanisms available to scholarly organizations: from technical tools like algorithmic auditing to organizational structures like ethics committees. Ultimately, the authors' findings highlight the challenges facing research institutions as they attempt to coordinate AI oversight across distributed, autonomous units—such as libraries implementing discovery tools or IT departments deploying infrastructure—demonstrating why cross-functional coordination is both necessary and difficult when existing governance structures were not designed to span these boundaries.
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'''Hadley, Emma, Abigail Blatecky, and Megan Comfort. 2025. “Investigating Algorithm Review Boards for Organizational Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 2485–2495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00574-8'''
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Hadley and colleagues provide empirical documentation of algorithm review boards (ARBs) as organizational governance mechanisms, interviewing technical contributors across sectors to examine ARB membership, scope, success factors, and limitations. Their findings reveal ARBs as cross-functional bodies integrating diverse expertise (technical specialists, ethicists, domain experts, legal advisors, non-specialist stakeholders) to review AI systems for potential risks and harms, operating alongside other responsible AI approaches like policies, audits, and dedicated governance roles. The study's key insight that institutional review boards alone prove insufficient for algorithm governance—and that ARBs function most effectively when integrated with existing organizational processes rather than operating as isolated oversight bodies—speaks directly to research institutions' governance challenges. For universities and research organizations, the article illuminates how to structure cross-institutional coordination: ARBs exemplify mechanisms for bringing together library staff managing AI discovery tools, IT professionals maintaining infrastructure, research ethics committees evaluating AI in human-subjects research, and faculty deploying AI in teaching, creating forums for shared deliberation that institutional silos typically preclude. The authors' finding that leadership buy-in and integration with existing workflows constitute critical success factors underscores that governance effectiveness depends not just on mechanism design but on organizational embedding—ARBs work when they become part of institutional rhythm rather than external impediment. The article's documentation of financial tensions between profit motives and responsible AI costs, while focused on commercial contexts, translates to research institutions facing pressure to adopt AI for efficiency gains while managing ethical risks with constrained resources. Hadley et al.'s call for standardized ARB effectiveness metrics points to the broader challenge of demonstrating governance value in organizations where responsible AI practices compete with other institutional priorities for attention and investment.
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'''Janssen, Marijn. 2025. “Responsible Governance of Generative AI: Conceptualizing GenAI as Complex Adaptive Systems.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 38–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puae040'''
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Janssen's conceptual article reframes generative AI governance as managing complex adaptive systems characterized by co-evolution, emergent properties, and non-linear interactions between technical and social elements, directly challenging technology-deterministic approaches that treat AI as static tool requiring one-time organizational accommodation. This systems perspective is essential for understanding why research institutions struggle with AI governance: the article demonstrates how AI systems and organizational contexts mutually shape each other through feedback loops, making governance an ongoing adaptive process rather than implementation of fixed policies. Janssen argues that effective organizational stewardship requires holistic, outward-focused governance attending to how AI systems interact with broader organizational processes, public values, and societal concerns—moving beyond narrow risk mitigation to address joint accountability across system components including people, policies, data, and algorithms. For research institutions embedding AI in knowledge infrastructures, this framing illuminates why isolated departmental responses prove insufficient: cataloging systems using AI for metadata generation, research platforms deploying AI for literature synthesis, and administrative systems using AI for resource allocation together constitute an organizational AI ecosystem whose emergent behaviors cannot be governed through component-level oversight alone. The article's emphasis on selecting and combining appropriate policy instruments into adaptive governance packages provides conceptual foundation for cross-functional coordination mechanisms, suggesting that effective institutional stewardship requires deliberate orchestration of technical standards, organizational procedures, and stakeholder engagement processes that together shape AI's organizational trajectory. Janssen's work underscores that AI governance is not primarily technical implementation challenge but organizational transformation requiring institutions to develop new capabilities for managing sociotechnical co-evolution.
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'''Papagiannidis, Emmanouil, Patrick Mikalef, and Kieran Conboy. 2025. “Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance: A Review and Research Framework.” ''The Journal of Strategic Information Systems'' 34 (2): 101885. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2024.101885'''
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Papagiannidis and colleagues provide theoretical grounding for understanding how organizations operationalize responsible AI principles through governance structures. Their scoping review synthesizes disparate literature to construct a conceptual framework differentiating between structural practices (formal roles, committees, reporting lines), relational practices (stakeholder engagement, accountability mechanisms), and procedural practices (auditing protocols, monitoring systems) across the AI lifecycle. This tripartite framework is valuable for research institutions navigating the challenge of translating broad ethical commitments into actionable organizational arrangements—the article explicitly addresses how governance antecedents like leadership commitment and regulatory pressure shape implementation, and how governance practices in turn affect outcomes like trust, compliance, and innovation capacity. The authors' critical reflection on responsible AI governance reveals tensions inherent to institutional stewardship: between centralized oversight and distributed expertise, between standardized protocols and context-sensitive judgment, between rapid AI deployment and deliberative ethical review. For research organizations managing AI's entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work provides vocabulary and analytical categories for diagnosing governance gaps and designing institutional responses that embed responsibility throughout organizational systems rather than treating ethics as external constraint.
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'''Weber, Michael, Martin Engert, Niklas Schaffer, Jörg Weking, and Helmut Krcmar. 2023. “Organizational Capabilities for AI Implementation—Coping with Inscrutability and Data Dependency in AI.” ''Information Systems Frontiers'' 25: 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-022-10297-y'''
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Weber and colleagues identify four organizational capabilities essential for AI implementation, addressing AI's distinctive characteristics that distinguish it from previous information technologies: inscrutability (difficulty predicting probabilistic outputs and explaining decision processes) and data dependency (reliance on high-quality, continuously updated data for system performance). Their capability framework—encompassing AI Project Planning, Co-Development, Data Management, and AI Model Lifecycle Management—provides actionable guidance for research institutions developing internal capacity to steward AI systems. The article's grounding in expert interviews from diverse organizational contexts reveals that AI implementation failures often stem not from technical deficits but from organizational incapacity to manage sociotechnical complexity: inscrutability requires enhanced planning and stakeholder communication practices to align expectations around uncertain outcomes, while data dependency demands robust governance of data quality, provenance, and evolution throughout systems' operational lives. For research organizations, these capabilities map onto critical institutional functions—libraries developing metadata systems must manage data quality for AI cataloging tools; research offices supporting computational scholarship must plan projects acknowledging unpredictable AI behavior; IT departments maintaining infrastructure must implement lifecycle management ensuring model performance doesn't degrade as institutional data changes. The article's emphasis on Co-Development capability—bringing together technical specialists, domain experts, and end-users to jointly shape AI systems—speaks directly to cross-functional coordination challenges in research institutions where AI touches multiple organizational domains. Weber et al.'s framework reveals that organizational stewardship requires not just governance structures (committees, policies, review processes) but operational capabilities (planning methods, collaboration practices, technical procedures) embedded in day-to-day institutional work. This capability perspective shifts attention from abstract principles to concrete organizational competencies that determine whether responsible AI rhetoric translates into institutional practice.
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'''Wu, Chuhao, He Zhang, and John M. Carroll. 2024. “AI Governance in Higher Education: Case Studies of Guidance at Big Ten Universities.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 3. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.02017'''
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Wu and colleagues provide rare empirical documentation of how major research universities translate AI governance principles into institutional practice, examining guidance documents from fourteen Big Ten universities to identify organizational patterns and role-specific strategies. Their analysis reveals three key organizational dimensions: multi-unit governance involving information technology departments, teaching and learning centers, libraries, and research offices operating with distributed authority rather than centralized control; role-specific guidance differentiating expectations for faculty, students, staff, and researchers rather than applying uniform policies; and educational-advisory approaches emphasizing learning and adaptation over compliance enforcement. This case-study evidence illuminates the pragmatic challenges research institutions face when operationalizing AI oversight—how to coordinate across functional silos with different mandates, expertise, and risk tolerances; how to balance flexibility (needed because AI applications vary dramatically across contexts) with consistency (needed to ensure institutional values are upheld); how to position governance as enabling innovation rather than constraining it. The article's documentation of specific institutional mechanisms—such as data classification systems limiting what information can be shared with AI tools, or Socratic guidance approaches that pose questions rather than dictate answers—provides concrete examples of organizational stewardship in action. For understanding AI's organizational entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work demonstrates how governance emerges through negotiation among multiple institutional actors, each bringing domain expertise and jurisdictional claims, requiring coordination mechanisms that existing organizational charts may not accommodate.
=== Publishing, Communication, Engagement Infrastructures ===
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'''Bergstrom, Tracy, and Dylan Ruediger. 2024. “A Third Transformation? Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing.” ''Ithaka S+R''. October 30, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.321519'''
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Drawing on interviews with leaders from publishers, technology disruptors, academic libraries, and scholarship, Bergstrom and Ruediger map the strategic landscape of AI adoption across the publishing industry. The report identifies a bifurcated future: an incrementalist scenario where AI produces efficiency gains without fundamentally altering industry dynamics, versus a transformative scenario creating disruption comparable to or exceeding previous digital transformations. For search and discovery, most interviewees anticipate heavy AI impact, with tools already expanding capabilities through summarization and chatbot interfaces—potentially disrupting the linear progression from discovery to understanding by introducing AI-enabled synthesis. For peer review, interviewees expressed optimism that AI could address chronic strain through "pre-review" feedback, assistance with copy editing and misconduct detection, and more efficient reviewer identification, while raising concerns about accuracy, confidentiality, and maintaining human judgment in evaluation. The authors document a competitive threat from large technology companies: scenarios where commercial LLMs become default interfaces for accessing scholarly content pose significant challenges to publisher positioning. Content licensing to foundation model developers offers clear monetization paths, but broader revenue implications remain uncertain. The analysis identifies a critical research integrity challenge: ensuring transparent standards for AI usage while upholding provenance, attribution, reproducibility, and transparency in an environment of increasing automation. Smaller publishing organizations may struggle to match larger entities' adaptive capacity, potentially accelerating industry consolidation.
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'''Broussard, Meredith. 2023. “The Challenges of AI Preservation.” ''The American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1378–81. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad366.'''
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Broussard illustrates how the current impermanence of digital storage is producing a nightmare for future historians, as content is hidden away by licensing agreements or simply disappears when its host platform ceases to exist. Earlier ideals of the internet preserving a “complete first draft of history” are far from the reality, and problems only intensify when considering the development of AI, which Broussard compares to the printing press. For example, one could access a record of a physical newspaper published on a given day, but Google Search’s software is constantly changing with no canonical daily version, which means no historian could ever hope to examine a comparable snapshot of an AI. Operations like the Internet Archive and the development of emulation can help diminish losses, but it must be recognized that the digital world is decaying.
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'''Buitrago-Ciro, Jairo, Marta Samokishyn, Rachel Moylan, Jonathan Hernández Pérez, Oluwabunmi Bakare-Fatungase, and Carmel Firdawsi. 2025. “Bridging the AI Gap: Comparative Analysis of AI Integration, Education, and Outreach in Academic Libraries.” ''IFLA Journal'' 51 (3): 682–702. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352251325274. '''
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Buitrago-Ciro et al. examine the websites of 40 libraries in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, and Africa to explore how they have integrated AI technologies into their services, policies, and outreach efforts. Overall, the authors found a geographic divide in the integration of AI into library services, because almost all North American and European libraries had AI educational outreach activities and resources, while only five (out of ten) Latin American libraries and one (out of ten) African libraries did outreach activities. However, AI integration into library services and development of library AI policies and guidelines was more uncommon across all regions, as less than half of North American and European libraries engaged in these activities, while only one library in Latin America and one in Africa integrated AI into their services and none had specific library AI policies. These regional differences in AI integration stem from each region’s socioeconomic contexts, social inequalities, and technological gaps that present additional challenges for AI adoption in African and Latin American libraries.
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'''Gulson, Kalervo N., and P. Taylor Webb. 2023. “Steering the Mind Share: Technology Companies, Policy and Artificial Intelligence Research in Universities.” ''Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education'' 44 (2): 195–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1981828. '''
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Gulson and Webb (2023) examine how major technology companies are actively reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence research within universities. Drawing on interviews with computer scientists as part of a broader international project, the authors investigate three key areas: the influence of tech companies on AI research practices, the policy frameworks that foster academia-industry collaborations, and the role of "open science" in facilitating the transfer of academic ideas to the corporate sector. The study highlights that the boundaries between academic and corporate research have become highly porous. Companies like Google do not merely act as external funders; they are deeply embedded within university ecosystems, actively steering research directions. Furthermore, the authors illustrate how national policies, such as Canada’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, legitimize and accelerate this corporate influence by heavily incentivizing industry partnerships. While these collaborations provide universities with crucial resources and drive innovation, Gulson and Webb warn that they also raise significant concerns regarding conflicts of interest and the corporatization of open science. Ultimately, the authors argue that corporate funding creates powerful feedback loops among tech companies, policymakers, and academics, effectively allowing industry to capture the "mind share" of university research.
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'''Kousha, Kayvan, and Mike Thelwall. 2024. “Artificial Intelligence to Support Publishing and Peer Review: A Summary and Review.” ''Learned Publishing'' 37 (1): 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1570'''
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Kousha and Thelwall provide a systematic mapping of AI tool deployment across the scholarly publishing pipeline, distinguishing demonstrated capabilities from promotional claims. For journal recommendation, the review documents AI-powered systems—including Springer Nature Journal Suggester, Wiley Journal Finder, IEEE Publication Recommender, and JANE (Journal/Author Name Estimator)—that analyze text similarity with previously published articles and reports high accuracy rates for appropriate journal matching. The analysis of initial quality control covers a diverse toolkit for plagiarism detection, robot author detection, methods checking, automated statistical verification, transparency and reproducibility checking and manuscript structure validation. Commercial systems draw on databases to suggest appropriate reviewers; the Natural Science Foundation of China's AI-assisted reviewer recommender for grant applications reports approximately 80% accuracy. However, the review identifies a critical boundary: while AI proves effective for finding reviewers and conducting initial quality checks, its value in performing the actual substantive review process "has not been clearly demonstrated." The synthesis reveals that substantial efficiency improvements are achievable in labor-intensive administrative tasks, while human judgment remains integral to core intellectual evaluations—a distinction essential for understanding where AI integration in publishing will proceed incrementally versus face fundamental obstacles.
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'''Ma, Lai. 2024. “Generative AI for Academic Publishing? Some Thoughts About Epistemic Diversity and the Pursuit of Truth.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.287.'''
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Ma (2024) critiques the integration of generative AI in academic publishing, arguing that the drive for automation threatens the central values of epistemic diversity and bibliodiversity. By invoking the "Sokal Hoax," the author illustrates the danger of AI-generated "bullshit"—content that mimics the formal structures of scholarship while remaining devoid of actual meaning. Ma specifically uses Scopus AI as a case study to demonstrate how the platformization of scholarly data creates a feedback loop that reinforces the "Matthew Effect," where established, English-language, and well-resourced publications are disproportionately amplified. This process, Ma warns, leads to "epistemic injustice" by marginalizing non-Western research and niche topics that are underrepresented in training datasets. The paper serves as a vital warning: without robust data surveillance and human-centric safeguards, the AI-accelerated publishing model may exacerbate peer-review crises and citation monopolies, ultimately undermining the public trust and diverse knowledge creation that open scholarship aims to protect.
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'''Mitchell, Peta, Michelle Riedlinger, Jake Goldenfein, Aaron Snoswell, Jean Burgess, and Kevin Witzenberger. 2025. “Research Genai: Situating Generative AI in the Scholarly Economy.” ''AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research''. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14006.'''
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Mitchell et al. focus upon the oft-overlooked subfield of Generative AI tools known as “RGAI”, research-focussed models which they argue represent “complex sociotechnical systems.” Hepp et al.’s definition of AI as a “sensitizing concept” and Watermeyer’s consideration of AI as a “labor accelerator” are used to situate this argument within the “scholarly economy” before the authors expand upon these theories, arguing RGAI should be approached as a form of “platform capitalism” akin to academia.edu. To evidence this stance, the authors examine the highly distinct RGAI models “Consensus” and “Writefull” as case studies. “Consensus” is designed to produce an academic “ConsensusMeter” by combining a proprietary LLM with OpenAI technology, while “Writefull” “aims to simplify… the often challenging task of scholarly writing” by employing custom AI models. Mitchell et al. highlight that although both tools are presented as independent and bespoke, they have major corporate backing. This deeply conflicts with the research principles of open scholarship, so Mitchell et al. aim to develop an index of RGAI which are appropriate for use in research.
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'''Pividori, Milton, and Casey S. Greene. 2024. “A Publishing Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Academic Authoring.” ''Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association'' 31 (9): 2103–13. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocae139'''
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The Manubot AI Editor implements a concrete technical solution to the provenance problem in AI-assisted scholarship through three integrated components: a Python library, a GitHub Actions workflow, and a prompt generator. This architecture addresses provenance directly: all changes are tracked through version control, creating a clear audit trail distinguishing human-authored from machine-generated text and documenting exactly how AI suggestions were accepted, modified, or rejected. Evaluation proceeded through five case studies using both human and automated assessment. Human evaluators assessed whether revisions preserved original meaning and important details, avoided introducing incorrect information, and maintained correct formatting. Automated "LLM-as-a-Judge" iterative assessment evaluated paragraph pairs across criteria including sentence structure clarity, ease of understanding, and grammatical correctness. The evaluations found that models could grasp complex academic concepts and enhance text quality, with particular effectiveness in text-based sections like introductions and discussions. The human-in-the-loop design—where AI suggestions function as proposed edits rather than direct insertions—mitigates risks of incorrect information while preserving authorial agency over final content.
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'''Razack, Habeeb Ibrahim Abdul, Sam T. Mathew, Fathinul Fikri Ahmad Saad, and Saleh A. Alqahtani. 2021. “Artificial intelligence-assisted tools for redefining the communication landscape of the scholarly world.” ''Science Editing''. https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.244 '''
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Razack et al. argue AI will transform publishing into a technology-driven industry, streamlining dissemination of scholarship “for the betterment of humankind.” Exploring current trends via case studies, they emphasize AI’s impact upon human performance over its independent “creative” role. They argue AI could benefit the “prospective” researcher by predicting an article’s “citation impact”, identifying evolving research trends, and locating relevant research journals to publish in, cutting past low-charging and “predatory OA journals” which “malign integrity” by publishing “compromised content.” Meanwhile, “retrospective” editors could employ AI to detect plagiarism, streamline peer review, and format publications. For Razack et al., the rise of AI can therefore be compared to the rise of the typewriter, swift adoption likely promoting ‘human-machine collaboration’ over replacement.
=== Accountability-related Infrastructures ===
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'''Ngulube, Patrick, and Neema Florence Vincent Mosha. 2024. “Integrating Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies ‘Safely’ in Academic Libraries: An Overview through a Scoping Review.” ''The Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 50 (5): 46–67. https://doi.org/10.1080/07317131.2024.2432093'''
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Ngulube and Mosha (2025) conduct a scoping review examining the state of research on ethical issues and perceived risks in AI integration within academic libraries. Analyzing 28 studies published before 2024, the authors reveal that research on safe AI adoption in libraries remains nascent, with significant gaps in theoretical grounding and methodological diversity. The review identifies critical ethical concerns including algorithmic bias, privacy violations, reduced transparency and accountability, and job displacement—yet finds that existing literature disproportionately emphasizes employment risks while neglecting environmental and planetary impacts. The authors note that ethical considerations have not taken center stage in library and information science research, as evidenced by the scarcity of relevant keywords and abstracts in the literature. A major finding is that most studies employ quantitative methodologies at the expense of qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, and only 18% employ explicit theoretical frameworks. The review underscores that academic libraries must navigate the dual challenge of leveraging AI's operational efficiencies while ensuring ethical standards of inclusivity, accessibility, and fair information use—a task complicated by the absence of established best practices and the need for human-centered approaches to AI governance.
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'''“Realising Potential, Supporting Users: IFLA Statement on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence.” n.d. IFLA. Accessed May 1, 2025. https://www.ifla.org/news/realising-potential-supporting-users-ifla-statement-on-copyright-and-artificial-intelligence/. '''
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This statement aims to help IFLA member libraries in navigating copyright issues and developing programs relevant to AI, positioning libraries as innovators “uniquely situated to lead” in supporting, training, and utilizing AI. However, restrictions stem from rightsholders, economic and moral copyright laws, and health, safety, and privacy laws. Libraries should therefore be guided by the most appropriate policy sources to mitigate restrictions by ensuring AI tools do not compromise areas of concern. Libraries are further recommended to advise decision-makers to permit mining legally accessed content, address bias by promoting “the widest possible access”, build capacity, awareness, and training for evolving technologies, and monitor AI standards. Governments are recommended to follow existing human rights regulations, avoid using copyright law as a “blunt force tool”, develop ethical AI practices, and fund repositories of AI training data - alongside AI companies themselves. Both rightsholders and vendors are advised to avoid language in contracts which restricts the use of AI or prevents exceptions. Overall, this document aims to promote AI by making as much content available as possible.
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'''Werder, Karl, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, and Rongen (Sophia) Zhang. 2022. “Establishing Data Provenance for Responsible Artificial Intelligence Systems.” ''ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems'' 13 (4): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3503488'''
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Werder et al. provide a framework for understanding audit trails in the context of AI and research data management, arguing that robust data provenance is not merely a technical feature but a prerequisite for achieving accountability in AI systems. They detail the requirements for a comprehensive provenance system, capable of tracking data from its origin through various transformations and into model training and deployment. This is directly relevant to research infrastructures, as it outlines how repositories and data management platforms can and must evolve to support AI-driven research. The authors’ multi-layered architectural proposal offers a concrete vision for how a research institution could implement a system to audit data pipelines, identify sources of bias, and ensure regulatory compliance. By connecting provenance to the broader goal of “Responsible AI,” the paper provides the conceptual tools for evaluating whether a research infrastructure’s data governance is sufficient to handle the accountability challenges posed by AI.
== Audience ==
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'''de Angelis, Luigi, Francesco Baglivo, Guglielmo Arzilli, Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera, Paolo Ferragina, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Caterina Rizzo. “ChatGPT and the Rise of Large Language Models: The New AI-Driven Infodemic Threat in Public Health.” ''Frontiers in Public Health'' 11 (2023): 1166120. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166120'''
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De Angelis and colleagues examine the emergence of Large Language Models, particularly ChatGPT, as a novel public health threat through the lens of "AI-driven infodemic." The authors trace the rapid evolution of LLMs from earlier transformer-based models through GPT-3 to ChatGPT, highlighting how each iteration has increased the capacity to generate fluent, authoritative-sounding text at scale. Critically, they identify a fundamental misalignment problem: despite efforts to fine-tune these models through reinforcement learning from human feedback, LLMs remain prone to generating plausible-sounding but factually incorrect or fabricated information—a vulnerability particularly dangerous in medical and health contexts. The paper's central argument is that the unprecedented speed and volume at which LLMs can produce convincing content creates conditions for misinformation spread on a scale previously impossible, especially among non-expert publics who lack the epistemic resources to detect AI-generated falsehoods. The authors emphasize that the inability to reliably detect AI-produced text compounds this threat, undermining public trust in scientific institutions and potentially influencing health-related behaviors and policy decisions. The work demonstrates how LLM-mediated scientific communication poses distinct risks to knowledge integrity and public understanding, requiring urgent development of detection mechanisms, governance frameworks, and media literacy initiatives to protect audiences from AI-driven epistemic harm.
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'''Bryant, Rebecca. 2024. “Implementing an AI Reference Chatbot at the University of Calgary Library.” ''Hanging Together'', December 12. https://hangingtogether.org/implementing-an-ai-reference-chatbot-at-the-university-of-calgary-library/'''
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Bryant (2024) details the development and implementation of "T-Rex," an AI-powered reference chatbot at the University of Calgary Library, based on a webinar hosted by the OCLC Research Library Partnership. While the library had offered live chat services since the early 2010s, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive surge in demand, peaking at over 3,000 inquiries in a single month. To alleviate this strain, the library analyzed past chat transcripts and determined that 12–14% of inquiries were simple, directional questions suitable for automation. To prevent scope creep during the initial training phase, the development team focused on a core set of fifty common questions. Through continuous refinement, the chatbot has since expanded to encompass over 1,000 custom responses, though its effectiveness remains limited by the availability of existing library webpages or FAQs to draw from. Bryant concludes by summarizing the Calgary team's key insights for institutions developing similar tools: developers must anticipate out-of-scope or non-library questions, recognize that users prefer direct answers over links to webpages, program creative responses for off-topic queries, and prepare for user resistance or non-adoption.
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'''Hara, Noriko, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter, and Kunihiro Miyazaki. 2025. “Exploring the Dynamics of Interaction About Generative Artificial Intelligence Between Experts and the Public on Social Media.” ''Journal of Science Communication'' 24 (1): A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202'''
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Hara and colleagues conduct an empirical investigation into how experts and the public co-produce knowledge about generative AI on social media, specifically analyzing X (formerly Twitter) discussions. Rather than treating the public as passive consumers of expert knowledge, the authors adopt a Public Engagement with Science (PES) framework that recognizes social media platforms as dynamic arenas where non-experts actively contribute to shaping collective understanding of emerging technologies. Through computational and manual analysis, they identify distinct discussion topics, map the roles that both experts and laypeople play in knowledge production, and examine how engagement metrics correlate with these roles. A critical finding is that the public functions beyond questioners seeking expert guidance, but rather as active knowledge co-producers who share practical insights, challenge claims, and contribute their own perspectives and experiences with GenAI tools. This research demonstrates how AI itself—as a subject of discourse—becomes a site of negotiated meaning-making between differently positioned actors. The work moves beyond traditional one-way dissemination models to reveal the interactive, participatory nature of contemporary science communication, with implications for understanding how diverse audiences collectively construct understanding of transformative technologies and how this co-productive process shapes both public perception and the future development of AI systems.
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'''Jaillant, Lise, Olivia Mitchell, Eric Ewoh-Opu, and Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja. 2025. “How Can We Improve the Diversity of Archival Collections with AI? Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 4457–4459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02222-z. '''
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Jaillant et al. draw from interviews with 20 academics and archival professionals to explore how AI technologies can help address the lack of diversity in archival collections. The authors highlight that AI tools can assist in automatically detecting racist or inappropriate language in metadata, search large amounts of historical records, and uncover new insights within archival records. However, the authors argue that the deployment of AI should involve close collaboration between librarians, archivists, and developers. The current limited collaboration between developers and libraries limits the ethical and inclusive application of AI in archival collections, especially those with sensitive historical materials. The interviewees also warned against the loss of historical context when using AI, the perpetuation of archival biases, and the loss of control when AI tools are designed and governed by tech companies. To conclude, the authors recommend investing in interdisciplinary AI training programs for archivists, educating AI developers about the unique needs of archives so they can create more relevant solutions, and creating professional guidelines about the best practices for AI use to address the lack of diversity in archival collections.
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'''Peters, Uwe, and Benjamin Chin-Yee. 2025. “Generalization Bias in Large Language Model Summarization of Scientific Research.” ''Royal Society Open Science'' 12 (4): 241776. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241776'''
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Peters and Chin-Yee provide rigorous, large-scale empirical evidence of a systematic and consequential distortion in LLM-generated scientific summaries: the tendency toward overgeneralization. Testing ten prominent LLMs—including ChatGPT-4o, ChatGPT-4.5, DeepSeek, LLaMA 3.3 70B, and Claude 3.7 Sonnet—on 4,900 summaries of scientific abstracts and full-length articles, the authors demonstrate that even when explicitly prompted for accuracy, most LLMs consistently produce conclusions broader and more definitive than those warranted by the original research. Critically, they identify three specific mechanisms of overgeneralization: the use of generic statements that obscure quantification, the shift from past to present tense (which expands scope), and the omission of qualifiers and limitations. The findings are stark: LLM-generated summaries were nearly five times more likely than human-authored summaries to contain broad generalizations (odds ratio = 4.85, 95% CI [3.06, 7.70], p < 0.001), with newer models performing worse than earlier ones. This research is foundational for understanding how AI-mediated knowledge communication systematically distorts scientific findings at scale, regardless of user expertise or intent. The work demonstrates a concrete mechanism through which LLM intermediation can alter the epistemic content of research, with particular implications for medical and clinical contexts where overgeneralized conclusions can directly influence policy and patient care. The authors propose mitigation strategies including temperature adjustment and systematic benchmarking, but their findings underscore the profound challenge of ensuring faithful knowledge transmission through AI systems.
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'''da Silva Cardoso, Heike, and Vitor Rocio. 2025. “Enhancing Digital Libraries Through NLP and Recommender Systems: Current Trends and Future Prospects with Large Language Models.” In ''Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education: TECH-EDU 2024'', edited by Arsénio Reis, José P. Cravino, Leontios Hadjileontiadis, Paulo Martins, Sofia B. Dias, Sofia Hadjileontiadou, and Tassos Mikropoulos, 69–79. C''ommunications in Computer and Information Science'' 2480. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02672-9_5'''
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da Silva Cardoso and Rocio propose a practical framework for integrating Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models into academic digital libraries to address the information overload facing researchers, students, and faculty. Recognizing that traditional search methods have become insufficient in the face of exponential publication growth, the authors advocate for AI-driven recommender systems capable of delivering precise, relevant, and personalized literature recommendations. Their contribution centers on an audience-aware design philosophy that positions librarians as essential partners in system development. Rather than treating AI as a purely algorithmic solution, the authors emphasize that librarians' direct interactions with users provide irreplaceable insight into the nuanced and context-dependent needs of diverse academic communities. This human-in-the-loop approach represents a noteworthy methodological stance: AI functions not as a replacement for human expertise but as a tool to augment librarian knowledge and enhance the responsiveness of knowledge discovery systems. The work is particularly salient for understanding how contemporary LLM-based systems can be designed to serve scholarly audiences more effectively while maintaining the institutional wisdom and user-centered perspective that librarians bring to information work.
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'''Taneja, Ankit Kumar, and Chandra Tripathi. 2020. “AI-Powered Recommender Systems: Personalization and Bias.” ''Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT)'' 11 (1): 1090–1094. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i1.14406'''
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Though published before the generative AI era, Taneja and Tripathi's analysis of AI-powered recommender systems remains foundational to understanding algorithmic bias in information discovery. The authors examine the structural tensions inherent in personalization algorithms—systems designed to enhance user experience by tailoring content suggestions yet simultaneously capable of constructing "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers" around users. By continuously recommending content similar to previous engagement, these algorithms systematically exclude novel, dissenting, or interdisciplinary perspectives, undermining serendipitous discovery essential to genuine scholarly inquiry. Critically, the authors frame algorithmic bias not as a technical glitch but as a structural risk embedded within the information architectures that guide knowledge-seekers, and thus they expose how algorithmic personalization—a feature predating generative AI—already demonstrated the capacity to narrow intellectual diversity and reinforce pre-existing beliefs. This pre-GenAI work provides historical context for understanding how contemporary AI systems have intensified these risks, making it useful for evaluating the ethical imperatives of designing systems that promote intellectual openness rather than epistemic closure.
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'''de Winter, J. 2024. “Can ChatGPT Be Used to Predict Citation Counts, Readership, and Social Media Interaction? An Exploration Among 2222 Scientific Abstracts.” ''Scientometrics'' 129: 2469–2487. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-04939-y'''
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De Winter’s study contrasts conventional scientometrics, testing whether a large language model can predict an article’s citation count and altmetric scores (whilst noting these may be unreliable assessors of actual scientific impact) by rating its abstract across “semantically diverse” variables. His case study uses ChatGPT-4 to predictively evaluate 2,222 abstracts from articles published in PLOS ONE, monitoring its accuracy by referencing actual citation counts and altmetrics scores. De Winter employs a custom script to prompt OpenAI’s Application Programming Interface (API) to score each abstract on a scale of zero to one hundred across thirty positive variables and their thirty antonyms, which he then organizes under five categories (e.g. “Quality and Reliability”). As Chat-GPT 4 only produced consistent results at the population level, it was run three additional times to determine averages and bolster reliability of individual scores. This language-based evaluation of article abstracts revealed that ChatGPT-4’s scores better correlate with altmetrics and citation counts than conventional readability scores do. Furthermore, “Novel and Engaging” articles were most likely to be cited, whilst “Accessible and Understandable” articles scored highest in altmetrics.
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== Research Methods and Practices ==
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'''Arnett, Catherine, Eliot Jones, Ivan P. Yamshchikov, and Pierre-Carl Langlais. 2024. “Toxicity of the Commons: Curating Open-Source Pre-Training Data.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 29. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.22587.'''
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Open-source pre-training data is increasingly treated as a shared resource for building “open” language models, yet it can embed and reproduce harmful speech patterns at scale. Arnett, Jones, Yamshchikov, and Langlais argue that reducing toxic model behavior requires intervening upstream in data, and they focus specifically on the distinctive constraints of public-domain corpora (including historical documents and OCR-derived text) where standard web-text toxicity filters can be impractical or ill-suited. They propose a fully open-source curation pipeline designed for these conditions and present three concrete contributions: (1) ToxicCommons, a custom-labeled dataset organized across five toxicity dimensions (racial/origin-based, gender/sex-based, religious, ability-based discrimination, and violence); (2) Celadon, a classifier trained on that dataset to detect toxic content more efficiently at scale in open data; and (3) a “balanced” filtration strategy that explicitly trades off safety filtering against retaining sufficient training material. The paper’s core claim is that open-data model development needs domain-attuned, auditable curation methods paired with task-specific classifiers, so that openness in data does not automatically translate into avoidable harms in downstream model outputs.
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'''Bail, Christopher A. “Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Improve Social Science?” https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Can-Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-Improve-Bail/6206cc77bb3a3c0b6b9fce1ad68a8b1786a56941'''
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Bail (2023) provides a critical evaluation of how Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), might fundamentally transform computational social science. Moving beyond superficial administrative use cases, Bail examines the potential of LLMs to simulate complex human behaviors. He suggests that Generative AI could revolutionize agent-based modeling by replacing simplistic, rule-bound agents with dynamic, memory-equipped "silicon samples" capable of emergent group behaviors. While acknowledging the utility of AI for automated content analysis and expanding programming accessibility, Bail rigorously details the methodological and ethical perils of these largely opaque systems. He warns that the proprietary fine-tuning of commercial LLMs introduces severe demographic biases—often skewing toward highly educated, liberal perspectives—which threatens the external validity of AI-assisted research. Furthermore, Bail highlights the "Stack Overflow Problem," cautioning that the unchecked proliferation of AI-generated "junk science" could contaminate future training data and degrade the broader scientific ecosystem. Ultimately, Bail argues that social scientists must not remain passive "end-users" of corporate AI. Instead, they must actively collaborate with computer scientists to reverse-engineer the "social sense" into AI models, ensuring the development of open-source, reproducible infrastructures that genuinely advance the study of human behavior.
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'''Bakharia, Aneesha, Antonette Shibani, Lisa-Angelique Lim, Trish McCluskey, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2025. “From Transcripts to Themes: A Trustworthy Workflow for Qualitative Analysis Using Large Language Models.” In ''Joint Proceedings of LAK 2025 Workshops, co-located with the 15th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK 2025)''. Dublin, Ireland: CEUR-WS.org. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3995/LLMQUAL_paper1.pdf.'''
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Bakharia et al. explore the use of AI in qualitative, rather than quantitative, research in education. The authors define “minimum requirements that an LLM-supported qualitative analysis workflow must satisfy” and “present a “LLM-based workflow that derives an initial set of themes” from text data that is “transferable to other LA [learning analytics] contexts performing qualitative analysis of open-ended text”. The authors define two requirements for “LLM-generated inductive coding”: first, it must verify “coded textual extracts… against source data” to make sure the quotes are accurate (i.e., verbatim and not hallucinated) and verify those extracts “are meaningfully classified under the assigned code”. Second, in the interest of transparency, it must “explain that rationale for each code” and “trace every code, whatever level of abstraction, back to its source data”. The article outlines and describes the proposed workflow in detail, including its being built in Python with a Jupyter notebook and Flask application. While they acknowledge challenges and problems in their research (e.g., LLM bias, the lack of comparable human analysis, the risk of alienating the human quality of qualitative research), Bakharia et al. ultimately advocate their approach as one that “improves transparency, verifiability, and interpretability, while addressing limitations of previous methods and enhancing researcher processes in qualitative thematic analysis (9). By adapting their minimum requirements and workflow, the authors argue, researchers can engage more effectively in LLM-driven qualitative research.
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'''Dennstädt, Fabio, Cedric Sivert Möller, Tim Fellerhoff, Felix Busch, Oke Gerke, André Karch, and Oliver Krause. 2024. “Title and Abstract Screening for Literature Reviews Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study in the Biomedical Domain.” ''Systematic Reviews'' 13 (1): 158. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02575-4'''
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Dennstädt et al. perform a study in which they attempt to determine the viability of using LLMs to automate scholarly literature surveys. The researchers developed a method for using LLMs to perform the title and abstract screenings of a systematic literature review method and applied that method with four LLMs across eleven datasets in biomedical literature. A key advantage of implementing LLMs in this process is that it escapes the need to train the machine via pre-selection. Researchers have developed automated and semi-automated processes for systematic literature reviews in the past, but this requires a human agent to provide training data or a corpus of example texts that tell the system what to look for. LLMs do not require this step. Instead, the researchers used a Python script that prompts the LLM “to evaluate the relevance of a scientific publication for inclusion into an SLR,” providing the LLM with both abstract and title, request for a numbered score indicating the relevance of the publication, and a numerical threshold that defines whether a score makes the given publication relevant. The authors characterize the results of the study as “promising” but also “far from perfect,” identifying that such applications could be helpful to researchers and are widely applicable without special training for data or user, even if “fully automated systems… still fail to differentiate… near the level of human evaluation”. The authors conclude that more research into the use of LLMs to automate systematic literature reviews is needed, but it seems very likely that scholars will employ LLMs into this integral research task with greater frequency in the future. How well LLMs will continue to perform in this task is unclear, especially in new research, and Dennstädt et al. clearly state, “we cannot answer the question of to what extent LLMs should be used for conducting literature reviews and for doing research”.
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'''Montague-Hellen, Beth. 2024. “Empowering Knowledge through AI: Open Scholarship Proactively Supporting Well Trained Generative AI.” ''Insights'' 37 (1). https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.649.'''
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Generative AI is becoming a dominant interface for finding, summarizing, and producing academic information, with consequences for what counts as authoritative knowledge online. Montague-Hellen argues that, rather than focusing primarily on misuse, job displacement, or defensive copyright disputes, scholarly communications actors should actively encourage the inclusion of scholarly literature in generative AI training data to improve reliability and ensure research is represented in emerging discovery platforms. The article develops two main pathways for doing this: making scholarly outputs more machine-actionable and “crawlable” (especially through better linkage, metadata, and structured HTML rather than PDF-only dissemination) and making permissions unambiguous by explicitly addressing AI training in licences and related signals. It foregrounds “garbage in, garbage out” to claim that while libraries and publishers cannot remove low-quality web content from training corpora, they can tilt the balance by lowering friction for high-quality, curated research to be ingested legally. Montague-Hellen also highlights unresolved tensions around attribution and consent under common Creative Commons licences, suggesting that clearer, more specific permission frameworks (or new licensing patterns) may be needed to distinguish human reading from machine training and to communicate “enthusiastic consent” where desired.
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'''Mugaanyi, Joseph, Christoph Lehner, and Lia M. Bally. 2024. “Evaluation of Large Language Model Performance and Reliability for Citation Generation Across Scientific Disciplines.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 26: e52935. https://doi.org/10.2196/52935'''
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Mugaanyi, Lehner, and Bally perform a study aimed at gauging the accuracy and reliability of citations generated by ChatGPT (GPT 3.5) in both the natural sciences and humanities. The authors emphasize that “Citations and references serve as the backbone of scholarly communication, providing the necessary context, evidence, and credit to prior works… ensuring the integrity of the research process”. With this in mind, the article frames the related study as aiding researchers in determining whether LLMs are viable as writing assistants in scholarly writing. In short, if an LLM cannot be relied upon to accurately cite and reference sources, it poses a risk to the integrity of research when incorporated into scholarly writing. The study found that ChatGPT hallucinated over a quarter of its references, with a slightly higher margin in the natural sciences. Furthermore, not all of those citations that did exist were accurate, and the LLM hallucinated DOIs for nearly 90% of the references it cited, real or otherwise, in the humanities. The issue, as the authors describe it, is that “in the current iteration of LLMs, since the training is geared toward generalization and the models. are probabilistic, they tend to interpolate and fill in the missing information with synthetic text”. The authors conclude that, while domain-specific models may improve performance and reliability, in its current, generic form, researchers need to contemplate whether the strengths of ChatGPT’s reference generation justify its demonstrable limitations and “the importance of robust validation processes to ensure the accuracy and reliability of generated content.”
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'''Schroeder, Hope, Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Casey Randazzo, David Mimno, and Sarita Schoenebeck. 2024. “Large Language Models in Qualitative Research: Uses, Tensions, and Intentions.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 9. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07362'''
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Schroder et al. perform interviews with twenty qualitative researchers in human computer interaction (HCI) and qualitative research to gauge how researchers are actually using LLMs and concerns over the incorporation of LLMs at different stages of research; the authors also provide a survey of the rise of LLMs and flag potential concerns, using both interviews and survey as a launchpad to outline suggestions and recommendations for researchers in the field contemplating the use of LLMs in their research. The authors are concerned that “the speed of LLM development has outpaced guidance on their ethical use” and “the HCI community is contending with the need for developed policies that tackle how to use AI ethically in research”. The most prominent concerns that the article raises relate to “ethics, unequal adoption of new technologies, model bias, and performance” as well as “concerns regarding participant privacy,” but there is also a larger issue within the field of HCI that “LLMs may lend the impression that qualitative inquiry can be automated, and their integration into Quantitative Data Analysis (QDA) software may increasingly impose positivist approaches that conflict with interpretivist traditions”. Key findings from the interviews are that most researchers are open to responsible use of LLMs but have concerns about established guidelines and norms for its implementation. Additionally, many are already using LLMs “to generate recruitment materials”, “speed up qualitative coding”, and “for ideation and feedback”, even as they acknowledge tensions between the qualitative nature of their work and the prospect of automation. The most significant recommendations that Schroder et al. make include updating consent forms, using dedicated tools rather than defaulting to Chat-GPT, and implementing design decisions specifically for LLM-incorporating methodologies that reconsider “participant privacy”, LLM’s “intentional use”, “transparency and validation”, “researcher context”, “deep engagement with data” despite this automation, and ways “to consider participant perspectives and interests” given “the variable performance LLMs have across contexts, knowledge domains, cultures, and languages”. The authors hope that incorporating these considerations will “empower qualitative researchers to leverage LLMs confidently, and even creatively, for their work”.
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'''Tumadóttir, Anna. 2024. “Questions for Consideration on AI & the Commons.” ''Creative Commons'', July 24. https://creativecommons.org/2024/07/24/preferencesignals/.'''
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Tumadóttir talks about CC, license, tools, policy and discusses the way to foster a healthy commons environment in the digital era. She points out how the introduction of the CC license enhanced Creative Commons by giving the creators choice over usage of their works. However, it is now a question if the same healthy commons can be maintained today because of rapid technological development. Preference signals for AI is a notion to give an agent (creator, rights holder, entity of some kind) more flexibility on how they want their work to be used for AI model training. However, the choice is still binary which is offering all or nothing. After consultations, it is found that people want more control over their work and if not, they might not share their work at all. Therefore, it is important to identify the right type of preference signals for it to be useful to benefit the public interest. During this process, we need to keep in mind its effect and variation on cultural heritage, different education sectors and regions. Moreover, to make the preference signals effective, we need to examine its structure as well as whether legal enforcement is necessary.
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'''Yue, Yongjie, Maosong Zheng, Jiahui Liu, Zhimin Wang, and Chenhui Mao. 2025. “A Practical Guide and Assessment on Using ChatGPT to Conduct Grounded Theory Studies: Step-by-Step Reporting of the Data Analysis Process.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 27: e70122. https://doi.org/10.2196/70122'''
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Yue et al. employ a study that entailed researchers using either manual coding or coding assisted by ChatGPT to perform data analysis on a 40,000 word dataset made up of interviews with 8 players of Listen and Play in Jianghu, a Chinese MMORPG designed for the blind. The study’s aim was to “provide detailed guidelines for using ChatGPT in grounded theory within the Chinese context”, “evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT coding” in this context, and “explore the broader implications and future directions of ChatGPT in qualitative research”. The article goes into great detail as to the process for generating open code with ChatGPT. The results of the study show that, although manual coding performed slightly better than ChatGPT-assisted coding, the “difference was not statistically significant” in its production of nodes and reference points. However, during axial coding, the categories and subcategories generated through these respective processes was significantly different, with only half of the categories semantically matching between manual and ChatGPT-assisted methods. The authors conclude that, while ChatGPT 4-Turbo “enhanced the diversity and efficiency of coding,” “it struggled with depth, context, subtle nuances, connections, and coding organization”. Nevertheless Yue et al. see great potential in the application of GenAI-assisted coding in grounded theory, especially as the technology develops.
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'''Zhu, Wenhao, Hongyi Liu, Qingxiu Dong, Jingjing Xu, Shujian Huang, Lingpeng Kong, Jiajun Chen, and Lei Li. 2023. “Multilingual Machine Translation with Large Language Models: Empirical Results and Analysis.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', April 10. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04675'''
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Zhu et al. perform an empirical study that tests the multilingual translation performance of eight popular LLMs on 102 languages. As the authors explain, this is a particularly difficult task as it requires “semantic alignment between languages.” While LLMs tend to perform surprisingly well at translation, “it is also unclear [sic] how LLM acquires translation ability and which factors affect LLM’s translation ability”. This study in multilingual machine translation (MMT) therefore seeks to answer two questions: how do LLMs perform MMT over massive languages and what factors affect their performance?
The results of the study suggest that GPT-4 generally outperforms its competitors but still falls short of Google Translate in some tests. Two key takeaways from this study is that “exemplars in the tail of the prompt have larger influence on an LLM’s behaviour,” meaning that the order in which exemplars are given within a prompt matter, and that cross-lingual translation pairs are particularly helpful exemplars to LLMs. The authors ultimately conclude that an “LLM can acquire translation ability in a resource-efficient way, which indicates [a] promising future of LLM in multilingual machine translation” as the technology evolves.
''NB: As this research was conducted prior to Google’s implementation of GenAI/LLMs into Google Translate in 2024, it sometimes uses Google Translate as a baseline/comparison point for LLM-powered translation that can be confusing without that context.''
== Forms of Research Output ==
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'''Bozkurt, Aras. 2024. “GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI.” ''Open Praxis'' 16 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654'''
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Bozkurt’s essay seeks “to undertake a critical examination of the use of generative AI in academic contexts… examining its implications and exploring the nuances of its integration.” He begins with an assertion of technological determinism, stating “This technological shift… is not just a transient trend but a symbol of the inescapable change… marking the onset of an AI-dominated age and initiating profound and inevitable shifts in our academic and educational paradigms”. The author makes the argument that the advent of AI “requires us to critically reconsider concepts such as cocreation, ownership, and authorship in academic writing processes.” For instance, in exploring the concept of ownership, he briefly notes the ethical concerns of whether those who created the content upon which AI was trained might claim ownership of AI-generated content and explores the notions of AI or even its programmers acting as a co-author. Bozkurt himself takes the explicit stance that GenAI ought not be credited as a co-author. The paper also provides suggestions related to the ethics of AI use and transparency: “In some cases, merely reporting … is inadequate. A more nuanced approach involves providing multilayered statements acknowledging and benchmarking the use of [GenAI], specifying where, when, in which sections, and for what purposes it is employed.” Bozkurt reiterates that responsibility ultimately belongs to the human author, and provides the aiTARAS (Academic Integrity and Transparency in AI-assisted Research and Specification) Framework for this purpose. Bozkurt ends his essay by identifying further problems beyond the scope of the article, including “reimagining of assessment and evaluation”, our overfocus on ChatGPT and English language in this field of study, and the inaccuracy of AI detection software.
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'''Colbert-Lewis, Danielle, Lawrence Maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, and Mark Swartz. 2024. “The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing.” ''Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 10 (December): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v10.43293.'''
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Colbert-Lewis et al. (2024) examine the extractive nature of the modern "citation economy," arguing that academic publishing has evolved into a powerful mechanism for surveillance and data commodification. The authors detail how a consolidated group of dominant publishers capture surplus value from the academic lifecycle by extracting free scholarly labor, research data, and personal information. Crucially, these corporations are transitioning from traditional information vendors into technology-driven data brokers. The extracted data is reinvested into proprietary analytics products that are then sold back to universities to evaluate and surveil faculty performance, relying on opaque metrics that threaten academic freedom. Furthermore, the authors highlight the severe ethical compromises inherent in this system, noting that academics inadvertently fuel data infrastructures that these same parent companies sell to external industries, including law enforcement and advertising. To combat the rise of "surveillance publishing," the article concludes with actionable recommendations for scholars and librarians to resist exploitative practices and build ethical infrastructures, alongside a supplementary mini-zine designed to raise awareness about the hidden costs of participating in the citation economy.
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'''Frangou, Sophia, Umberto Volpe, and Andrea Fiorillo. 2025. “AI in scientific writing and publishing: A call for critical engagement.” ''European Psychiatry'' 68 (1): e98. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10061'''
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Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo provide a succinct summary of the benefits of implementing AI in scientific writing and publishing, before turning to the challenges and risks posed towards the use of such technology. Finally, they end by posing ethical frameworks for the use of AI in both publishing and writing. In publishing, the authors identify tools that can aid in tasks ranging from copyediting to finding reviewers and claim that for both “high-volume publications” and “resource-constrained journals… AI can serve as a force multiplier, expanding what editorial teams can accomplish without compromising the centrality of human discretion and responsibility” . In writing, the article notes that “Ai-powered applications offer a suite of tools that, when used judiciously, can enhance the quality, efficiency, and inclusivity of the scholarly communication process,” placing such tools along the trajectory of preexisting aids like EndNote and Zotero, which have also now incorporated AI. Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo argue that AI can help scholars identify relevant literature they might otherwise have trouble finding, reduce the linguistic bias encountered by scholars for whom English is not their first language, and aid scholars in navigating the publishing landscape so their work can find the best possible fit. Finally, the authors acknowledge the epistemic and ethical risks of AI: inconsistency and irreproducibility, transparency, informed consent, and data privacy are all core concerns. Key components in the article’s ethical frameworks for publishers and authors include transparency and disclosure, human accountability, and training and skill development. The authors hope that “these principles articulate a shared responsibility for shaping the role of AI in scientific publishing” and AI’s “adoption reinforces the foundational values that give scientific communication its trustworthiness and legitimacy.”
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'''Graßhoff, Gerd. 2024. “AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 8. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05903 '''
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Graßhoff introduces a new tool, the AI-Reporter, that aims “to fundamentally expand scientific communication for the new era…”; according to Graßhoff, the AI-Reporter “creates a sustainable, referenceable, and expandable knowledge base that captures not just content but the living essence of scientific discourse”. In short, Graßhoff proposes a tool that will adapt a scientific presentation into a “public-ready chapter” in about three minutes with “only the author’s consent.” The majority of the article is dedicated to a tech-oriented breakdown of the methodology and workflow of the AI-Reporter, namely the semantic analysis and translation of a recorded slide presentation—consisting of the presentation as a PDF, video recording, and basic metadata—into a publication-ready chapter. Graßhoff’s tool is an attempt to solve what he identifies as a core problem of modern scholarly communication, namely that “knowledge is increasingly presented in dynamic, multimodal formats” that are ultimately ephemeral and content is often lost (14). He aims to refine this tool to enable real-time processing, multilingual support, interactive multimedia components, “optimization for academic disciplines”, and more to this project. He advocates the AI-reporter as nothing less than “a vision for the future of scientific communication.”
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'''Jiang, Jialei. 2024. “When generative artificial intelligence meets multimodal composition: Rethinking the composition process through an AI-assisted design project.” ''Computers and Composition'' 74: 102883. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2024.102883'''
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Jiang conducts a study in which GenAI is integrated into students’ composition of multimodal texts, then interviewed on their experience. Jiang’s states her aim as follows: “Through examining writing students use of GenAI tools in multimodal composition, this study seeks to unravel how GenAi technologies influence students’ design choices, problem-solving approaches, and the overall composition process.” In particular, Jiang is interested in “potential opportunities and challenges of incorporating GenAI into students’ multimodal composition process”. Jiang frames the article within composition and writing studies and the theory behind multimodal composition. She builds upon recent pedagogical best practices put forward by Burriss and Leander (2024) that “call upon teachers and educators to engage in the development of an emergent pedagogy of critical AI that “teach[es] about/with AI in emergent, flexible, and speculative ways””. The results of the study emphasize that, while GenAI can streamline workflow and provide examples from which students can build using their own creativity, there were clear limitations to the technology. Of course, students’ realization of these limitations is a success of the course’s pedagogy. The article also provides three case studies of the student compositions as exemplars of the outcome. Jiang concludes with a recommendation “that researchers and educators engage in meaningful dialogues with students about their uses of GenAI during composition practices”. She quotes her own earlier work (Jiang et al. 2024), where she writes that to keep AI out of the classroom “is not only idealistic and impossible,” “it is actually completely disengaged from the realities of the changing technological landscape students are already facing.”
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'''Mehlenbacher, Brad, Ana Patricia Balbon, and Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher. 2024. “Synthetic Genres: Expert Genres, Non-Specialist Audiences, and Misinformation in the Artificial Intelligence Age.” ''Journal of Technical Writing and Communication'', January 31. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816231226249.'''
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Genre theorists Mehlenbacher et al. examine which AI-generated texts are “good enough” to pass as “bona fide” (already a “very good” standard). They argue AI-generated text produces misinformation, pushes apart definitions of “information” and “knowledge”, and necessitates rhetorical understanding. The authors therefore believe “synthetic genres” will emerge, departing in situation, form, and even “the very concept of genre users” based on recursive and “poisoned” outputs. In reviewing literature, the authors spotlight AI-generated disinformation’s suasive (instead of propagandistic or accurate) potential, and argue that AI-generated text can be suasive by appearing both “timely” and “appropriate.” However, this “fraudoscientific” text can never be truly “timely” or “appropriate”, as it is always constrained in past work, and only responds to prompts, not situations. Despite this, AI-generated text generated on specialist subjects can still be effectively suasive – and even when identified as AI - because its authority is difficult to challenge. Mehlenbacher et al. therefore conduct two studies of AI-generated outputs, focussing on how they may be deceptive or detected. They first prompted GPT-3 to emulate rhetorical research abstracts by generating a range of definitions alongside text to emulate research processes. Next, they conducted a genre analysis, generating text on controversial topics and prioritizing suasiveness over ability to pass a theoretical “Genre Turing Test.” Based on their results, Mehlenbacher et al. suggest AI-generated text should be cross examined with specialist texts to identify where they need additional development, presenting a valuable teaching opportunity which supports “a powerful way to introduce the epistemic functions of writing.” Non-specialists should also develop tools to identify the source and quality of content, including diverse genre perspectives. The authors conclude by arguing genre scholars should further consider AI-generated texts and emphasizing the importance of genre users. This is because “genre must be understood in a rhetorical context”, while “synthetic genres” can only act as “statistical simulacrum.”
== Teaching and Pedagogy ==
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'''Adewumi, Tosin, Lama Alkhaled, Christopher Buck, Sergio Hernandez, Sofia Brilioth, Memoona Kekung, Yasmin Ragimov, and Emily Barney. 2023. “ProCoT: Stimulating Critical Thinking and Writing of Students through Engagement with Large Language Models (LLMs).” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2312.09801'''
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Adewumi et al.'s Probing Chain-of-Thought (ProCoT) methodology represents a pedagogical approach that transforms LLM interaction from potential academic dishonesty into an active learning process centered on critical evaluation and evidence-based reasoning. ProCoT requires students to generate initial outputs using LLMs, then systematically affirm or refute each claim using peer-reviewed references, effectively making the AI output a provisional hypothesis to be tested rather than a final answer to be submitted. This approach directly addresses the section's themes of process transparency (the method makes visible each stage of knowledge construction, from initial AI generation through source verification to synthesis) and ethical reflection (students must grapple with AI limitations including hallucination, bias, and lack of disciplinary nuance). The authors' finding that student outputs using ProCoT were significantly more concise than LLM-generated text (208 vs. 391 words on average) while demonstrating enhanced critical thinking suggests that the method trains students to distill and synthesize rather than accept verbose AI output uncritically. ProCoT leverages AI's epistemological weaknesses as pedagogical strengths—the fact that ChatGPT cannot reliably cite sources becomes an opportunity for students to develop information literacy by finding and evaluating primary literature. The method's anti-cheating design is secondary to its pedagogical value: by requiring iterative engagement with AI outputs and scholarly sources, ProCoT embeds the kind of metacognitive reflection (What did the AI get right? What did it miss? How do I know?) that is of significance to pedagogy in the AI era. The authors' evidence from 65 students across disciplines demonstrates feasibility across contexts, emphasizing cross-disciplinary rather than field-specific approaches to AI-entangled pedagogy.
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'''Berry, David M. 2023. “AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities.” In ''The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities'', edited by James O’Sullivan, 445–57. Bloomsbury Academic. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AI-Ethics-and-Digital-Humanities-.pdf'''
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Berry emphasizes that AI’s use in the field of Digital Humanities raises major ethical questions despite it being an apparent evolution of the field’s traditional utilization of technology to augment human research capabilities. Berry outlines this issue by comparing the modern rise of AI to Digital Humanities’ early history, highlighting that digital humanists operated as coders until they began to ““black box” the computational aspects of doing digital humanities”, thus enabling non-programmers to participate. Since AI “automating processes might cover over ethical issues by transferring them into the hashtables of the machine-learning system”, Berry argues uncritical reliance on AI tools by inexpert modern humanists risks the “algorithmization” and imposition of hierarchical, quantitative frameworks upon Digital Humanities studies. He further identifies that the field of Digital Humanities is “on the cusp of a new set of packages that will further democratize access to machine learning”, a noble goal, but one which will bring these issues to the forefront. For this reason, Berry argues a reconsideration of ethics within Digital Humanities is desperately required on both organizational and individual levels.
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'''Brown, Richard. 2023. ''The AI Generation: How Universities Can Prepare Students for the Changing World''. DEMOS and University of London report. https://demos.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-AI-Generation-2.pdf'''
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Brown argues AI will inevitably and dramatically impact all fields of education, and therefore encourages universities to seize the opportunity to lead these changes instead of merely reacting to them. His voice is echoed by esteemed organizations DEMOS and the University of London, indicating that this shift in the academic environment is already beginning. Brown argues this shift is required due to the developing capacity of AI for automating low-skilled professional tasks, an ability which risks decimating the available number of entry-level graduate positions. As a result, how employers value the workplace skills taught by current curriculums will change drastically, meaning universities must revolutionize their approach to education. Brown provides a blueprint for how universities can adapt to these changes by championing education’s prioritization of “GRASP” (General Relational, Analytic, Social and Personal) skills as an alternative, advising universities to focus on teaching high-level and tailored skills to students instead of the generic. Universities can do this by practising “active learning” over traditional lecture formats as well as fostering extracurricular and work experience opportunities for their students.
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'''Deng, Ruiqi, Maoli Jiang, Xinlu Yu, Yuyan Lu, and Shasha Liu. 2025. “Does ChatGPT Enhance Student Learning? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies.” ''Computers & Education'' 227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105224'''
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Deng and colleagues' meta-analysis of 69 experimental studies provides empirical grounding for claims about ChatGPT's pedagogical impact, revealing both opportunities and methodological challenges in assessing AI-enhanced learning. Their finding that ChatGPT interventions improve academic performance, affective-motivational states, and higher-order thinking propensities while reducing mental effort speaks directly to how assessment must shift when AI augments cognition—if mental effort decreases but learning outcomes improve, traditional measures of "effort" or "struggle" as proxies for learning may require recalibration. In their critique of current assessment methodologies the authors demonstrate that most studies evaluate only final outputs (essay quality, test scores) rather than learning processes, missing opportunities to examine how students interact with AI, what metacognitive strategies they develop, and whether AI use builds transferable skills or creates dependency. Deng et al.'s four methodological propositions—using complex project-based assessments that reveal process, evaluating long-term rather than novelty effects, prioritizing objective over self-reported measures of higher-order thinking, and employing adequate statistical power—provide a research agenda for pedagogy-AI scholarship that centers process evidence. Their documentation of disciplinary variation (language education dominates current research) while calling for cross-disciplinary synthesis focuses on avoiding discipline-specific approaches. The meta-analysis also reveals gaps in understanding collaboration (few studies examine peer learning dynamics when AI is present) and metacognition (limited research on whether students develop awareness of their own and AI's knowledge boundaries), highlighting the resulting pedagogical transformations.
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'''Grigoli, L. Renato. 2023. “Ghosts in the Machine.” ''American Historical Association'' 61 (3). https://www.historians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Perspectives_61N3.pdf'''
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Grigoli dismisses fears of AI generated essays threatening academic integrity by arguing that “if the development of artificial intelligence results in the death of the humanities, then it will be because it will have shown that the emperor has no clothes.” He uses ChatGPT to demonstrate that although AI responses appear competent at a passing glance, they lack valuable substance, simply arranging facts in a way that “tricks the reader into… doing all the analytical work.” Clear critical analysis should be the core component of a successful humanities essay, making well-designed assessments of this field far more reliable than those focussed on information retention (like engineering). Therefore, AI is not a real threat, but a valuable pedagogical tool which can demonstrate examples of clean prose and prompt students to critically analyse what constitutes critical analysis. Essentially, if an AI generated answer can pass a test, the real problem was ‘self-inflicted’ by either the examiner or the question itself.
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'''Lee, Daniel, and Edward Palmer. 2025. “Prompt Engineering in Higher Education: A Systematic Review to Help Inform Curricula.” ''International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education'' 22: 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-025-00503-7'''
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Lee and Palmer's systematic review establishes prompt engineering as an emergent pedagogical practice that integrates with longstanding traditions of scholarly inquiry, questioning, and rhetoric. The authors synthesize multiple frameworks (AIPROMT, CLEAR, CRISPE) that codify prompting as a learnable skill involving role specification, context provision, instruction clarity, and iterative refinement—revealing how interaction with LLMs mirrors Socratic dialogue, research question formulation, and the rhetorical tradition of audience awareness. This work positions "prompting as pedagogy" as a reconfiguration of existing scholarly literacies: students learning to prompt effectively must articulate their information needs precisely, anticipate how language shapes output, and iteratively refine queries based on initial results—all core practices in library research, database searching, and scholarly conversation. The authors document how educators are embedding prompt engineering across disciplines, from technical fields where students prompt AI to generate code or solve equations, to humanities contexts where prompting becomes a form of textual analysis (understanding what linguistic patterns trigger particular AI responses reveals implicit biases and training data influences). Their review also identifies ethical dimensions—well-designed prompts can mitigate AI hallucination and bias, while poorly constructed prompts amplify these issues—making prompt literacy a matter of scholarly responsibility. The authors' call for curricula that teach prompting as interdisciplinary competency aligns with how AI entangles with pedagogy across boundaries, reshaping what counts as fundamental scholarly practice in an AI-augmented knowledge environment.
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'''Mai, Dang Thi Thuy, Cuong Van Da, and Nguyen Van Hanh. 2024. “The Use of ChatGPT in Teaching and Learning: A Systematic Review through SWOT Analysis Approach.” ''Frontiers in Education'' 9: 1328769. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1328769'''
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Mai and colleagues' systematic SWOT analysis of 51 studies on ChatGPT in education, organized through Biggs's 3P model (Presage-Process-Product), offers comprehensive mapping of how generative AI enters and transforms pedagogical systems at multiple scales—from individual learner characteristics (Presage) through interactive teaching-learning processes (Process) to learning outcomes and assessment products (Product). This multilevel framework reveals that ChatGPT's pedagogical impact cannot be isolated to single moments of use but ripples across entire learning ecologies: at the Presage level, ChatGPT shifts what prior knowledge students need (familiarity with prompting interfaces) and what instructor competencies are required (ability to design AI-aware assignments); at the Process level, it transforms interaction patterns from teacher-student and student-student to include human-AI dialogue that may enhance personalized scaffolding but risks reducing peer collaboration; at the Product level, it necessitates fundamental assessment redesign because traditional evaluation instruments (timed essays, closed-book exams) lose validity when AI can generate competent responses. The authors' characterization of ChatGPT as simultaneously "friend" (enabling personalized learning, reducing educator workload, providing instant feedback) and "foe" (enabling plagiarism, potentially reducing critical thinking, creating over-reliance) mirrors the section's emphasis on entanglement—pedagogy cannot simply embrace or reject AI but must negotiate tensions between efficiency and effort, personalization and depersonalization, augmentation and replacement. Mai et al.'s documentation of how educators are adapting curricula to emphasize creativity and critical thinking (skills less easily automated) while using ChatGPT for routine information provision demonstrates pedagogical evolution toward distinctly human capacities. Their call for assessment reform using complex case studies, portfolios, and process documentation rather than single-sitting exams directly supports the notion of process evidence and metacognition as being central to AI-era pedagogy, positioning assessment not as gatekeeping but as making learning processes transparent and accountable.
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'''Oates, Angela, and Donna Johnson. 2025. “ChatGPT in the Classroom: Evaluating Its Role in Fostering Critical Evaluation Skills.” ''International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education'' 35(4): 1793–1824. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-024-00452-8'''
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Oates and Johnson's empirical study of biomedical science master's students offers insight into how AI functions more effectively as object of critical study than as production tool, revealing pedagogical value in making AI outputs subjects for evaluation rather than endpoints of learning. Their finding that students' marks did not improve when submitting AI-generated essays but did improve when critically evaluating AI outputs demonstrates a fundamental pedagogical principle: learning occurs not in consuming AI-generated content but in interrogating it, comparing it against disciplinary standards, identifying its factual errors and rhetorical limitations, and articulating why human-authored scholarship differs. This shifts pedagogy from "use AI to complete tasks" toward "use AI to understand knowledge construction itself"—students learn about evidence evaluation, citation practices, and argumentation by analyzing where ChatGPT succeeds and fails at these scholarly fundamentals. The authors document that ChatGPT demonstrated structural coherence and grammatical accuracy but lacked the disciplinary depth and synthetic insight expected in graduate work, making visible to students the difference between surface-level fluency and genuine expertise. Their emphasis on user interaction as a variable affecting efficacy underscores that pedagogy must address not just whether AI is present but how students are taught to engage it—prompt design, output evaluation, and integration with human research become learnable scholarly practices. Oates and Johnson's conclusion that students preferred writing their own essays despite AI's availability suggests that when pedagogy centers process transparency and critical evaluation rather than output efficiency, students recognize and value the cognitive work that AI cannot replicate, focusing on pedagogy that treats AI as entangled phenomenon requiring simultaneous use and critique.
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'''Pope, Andrew, and Rongqian Ma. 2024. “Exploring Historians’ Critical Use of Generative AI Technologies for History Education.” ''Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology'' 61 (1): 1071–73. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1188'''
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Pope and Ma conducted semi-structured interviews of seven history professors to assess their attitudes towards employing GenAI tools in their teaching. Understanding this stance is important because Pope and Ma believe incoherent and mismatched approaches could inhibit scholarly communication and undermine academic integrity. The survey demonstrated historians had major concerns about GenAI’s development, especially regarding plagiarism. Respondents were particularly divided on whether copying an AI’s work was academic misconduct. However, historians had far fewer concerns about using GenAI to ‘augment’ human abilities or tailor support to students - although senior academics maintained substantially greater reservations. The historians that were interviewed concurred that critiquing AI generated text could improve a student’s media literacy. Pope and Ma’s study suggests that historians consistently doubt the quality of AI generated responses even when willing to employ it.
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'''Tan, Myles Joshua Toledo, and Nicholle Mae Amor Ttan Maravilla. 2024. “Shaping Integrity: Why Generative Artificial Intelligence Does Not Have to Undermine Education.” ''Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence'' 7: 1471224. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1471224'''
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Tan and Maravilla provide theoretical grounding for understanding how generative AI can be integrated into pedagogy without compromising academic integrity, arguing that responsible implementation depends on alignment with constructivist learning theory and self-determination theory. The authors position AI not as a threat to authentic learning but as a catalyst that necessitates pedagogical transformation—shifting from transmission models toward environments where students actively construct knowledge using AI as one tool among many. Their framework emphasizes process transparency through explicit discussion of AI's role in knowledge construction and ethical reflection through examining how GAI outputs are generated, what assumptions they embed, and where they may mislead or constrain inquiry. This work addresses pedagogy-as-entanglement by showing how GAI forces educators to make visible the epistemic practices that traditional assessment often left implicit: citation tracing, source evaluation, argument construction, and the iterative nature of scholarly writing. Tan and Maravilla argue that rather than banning AI to preserve integrity, educators should redesign assessment to require demonstration of process—portfolios showing prompt refinement, comparison of AI outputs with human-authored sources, and metacognitive reflection on when and why AI was consulted. Their synthesis of educational theory with practical implementation strategies makes this work useful for understanding how pedagogy must evolve to treat AI as both subject matter (what students must understand about how AI functions) and scaffolding (how AI can support learning when used transparently and reflectively).
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'''Yim, Iris Heung Yue, and Jiahong Su. 2025. “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Tools in K-12 Education: A Scoping Review.” ''British Journal of Educational Technology'' 56 (1): 169–196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-023-00304-9'''
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Yim and Su's scoping review of AI literacy education in K-12 contexts provides grounding for understanding how pedagogy approaches AI as an object of study, not merely as a tool, revealing how students across age groups learn to understand, critique, and create with AI systems. The authors document how intelligent agents (Google Teachable Machine, Learning ML) and software platforms (Scratch, Python) enable students to engage with AI's underlying mechanisms—training models, observing how data shapes outputs, and experiencing firsthand how algorithmic decision-making operates. This approach treats AI as epistemological phenomenon: students don't just use pre-trained models but build simple systems themselves, making visible how AI "learns" and where its learning breaks down (limited training data, biased datasets, inability to generalize beyond training conditions). Yim and Su's synthesis of pedagogical strategies—project-based learning where students create AI applications, human-computer collaboration examining how humans and machines complement each other, and game-based approaches making AI concepts accessible—demonstrates how educators scaffold understanding from concrete manipulation to abstract reasoning about intelligence and automation. The review's attention to cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning outcomes moves beyond narrow skill acquisition to examine how AI literacy shapes students' broader epistemic stance: understanding AI's capabilities and limitations, recognizing when algorithmic solutions are appropriate, and developing critical awareness of AI's social implications. Their emphasis on age-appropriate pedagogies and the importance of unplugged activities (learning AI concepts through physical manipulation before digital implementation) provides models for how pedagogy must adapt to learners' developmental stages when teaching about AI systems. This work's K-12 focus complements higher education studies in this section by showing how foundational AI literacy built through hands-on exploration creates readiness for more sophisticated critical engagement with AI as both tool and object of study in advanced scholarship.
== Service and Peer Review ==
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'''Checco, Alessandro, Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Stephen Pinfield, and Giuseppe Bianchi. 2021. “AI-Assisted Peer Review.” ''Humanities and Social Sciences Communications'' 8: 25. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00703-8'''
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Checco et al.'s study represents crucial early (pre-GenAI) empirical work demonstrating that AI can predict peer review outcomes based on "superficial" manuscript features—readability metrics, formatting consistency, reference list structure, linguistic patterns—with surprising accuracy, training neural networks on 3,300 conference papers to correlate these proxy measures with eventual accept/reject decisions. This finding has profound implications for understanding AI's operational role: the research reveals that much of what passes as peer review judgment operates on detectable patterns (clear writing, proper citation formatting, adherence to disciplinary conventions) that AI can identify and assess, potentially automating routine quality checks and flagging submissions unlikely to meet standards. However, the authors explicitly position their work as supporting "semi-automated" rather than fully automated review, emphasizing AI's role in pre-screening and administrative tasks (matching manuscripts with reviewers based on topic modeling, identifying obvious deficiencies) rather than intellectual evaluation. The paper's most valuable contribution lies in its systematic exploration of ethical implications: algorithmic bias risks (AI might penalize unconventional but innovative work, discriminate against non-native English writers, favor institutional prestige markers), transparency requirements (making AI decision criteria auditable), and the necessity of human oversight to prevent automation from calcifying existing disciplinary hierarchies. By documenting both AI's predictive capabilities on operational dimensions and its inherent limitations on substantive judgment, Checco et al. provide empirical foundation for designing peer review systems where AI handles standardized identification tasks while human expertise remains authoritative for evaluative assessment, directly instantiating the core principle that operational assistance must not migrate into epistemic territory.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, and Serge P. J. M. Horbach. 2023. “Fighting Reviewer Fatigue or Amplifying Bias? Considerations and Recommendations for Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Scholarly Peer Review.” ''Research Integrity and Peer Review'' 8 (1): 15. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2587766/v1'''
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Published early in the ChatGPT era, Hosseini and Horbach's analysis provides a prescient examination of how LLM integration transforms both the pragmatics and ethics of peer review labor. The authors document LLMs' potential to combat reviewer fatigue by automating time-consuming tasks—transforming informal reviewer notes into polished reports, generating structured feedback on manuscript sections, identifying linguistic or formatting issues—thereby potentially expanding the pool of contributors who can participate effectively despite language barriers or time constraints. However, the article's core contribution lies in its still-useful systematic identification of risks that emerge when operational assistance crosses into epistemic territory: LLMs trained on existing literature may amplify disciplinary biases (favoring established paradigms over novel approaches), geographic biases (privileging research contexts well-represented in training data), or methodological orthodoxies (flagging unconventional designs as errors rather than innovations). The authors demonstrate through examples how ChatGPT can generate cynical or biased reviews that violate Mertonian norms of universalism, and how confidentiality breaches can occur when reviewers input manuscript excerpts into external AI platforms without institutional safeguards. Hosseini and Horbach's recommendations—mandatory disclosure of LLM use in reviews, human accountability for all AI-generated content, training in bias recognition, and institutional policies prohibiting upload of confidential materials—have influenced subsequent journal guidelines and provide foundational ethical framework for understanding why guardrails against leakage and disclosure norms become operational necessities rather than optional best practices in AI-entangled peer review systems.
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'''Shcherbiak, Anna, Hooman Habibnia, Robert Böhm, and Susann Fiedler. “Evaluating Science: A Comparison of Human and AI Reviewers.” ''Judgment and Decision Making'' 19 (2024): e21. https://doi.org/10.1017/jdm.2024.24'''
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In this study, a large-scale field experiment comparing GPT-4 with human reviewers on conference abstracts provides empirical evidence about AI's capabilities and limitations in evaluative judgment. It demonstrates that while AI can approximate human performance on certain classification tasks—identifying "very best" abstracts shows moderate alignment—detailed evaluative assessments reveal persistent gaps, with human-AI agreement comparable to human-human variability, suggesting AI does not systematically outperform baseline reviewer disagreement. Critically, the research shows humans substantially outperform AI at detecting AI-generated versus human-written content, with detection tools like GPTZero exhibiting higher accuracy than GPT-4 itself when evaluating authorship. This finding has direct implications for peer review integrity when AI-generated manuscripts enter the submission pipeline. The authors position AI as effective for prescreening—rapidly filtering submissions for basic quality thresholds, identifying obvious errors, flagging compliance issues—while demonstrating it lacks the contextual understanding necessary for nuanced scientific judgment about significance, impact, or methodological soundness. The paper's methodological rigor in isolating human-versus-AI performance dimensions provides context for understanding where operational assistance (screening) legitimately ends and where human evaluative authority (substantive assessment) must begin, directly addressing the guiding principle that human judgment remains central even in AI-augmented workflows.
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'''Lim, Gim Hui, M. L. Tan, V. C. W. Hoe, and D. Koh. 2025. “Generative AI in Peer Review Process for Occupational Health.” ''Occupational Medicine'' 75 (5): 242–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaf051.'''
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Lim and colleagues' empirical study comparing Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini against human reviewers on eight occupational health manuscripts provides granular quantitative evidence about AI's operational capabilities and limitations in peer review tasks. The research demonstrates that AI tools significantly outperform humans in providing feedback (mean score 3.44 vs. human baseline, p<0.001) across dimensions of relevance, completeness, accuracy, error identification, and constructiveness—documenting AI's strength in systematic checking tasks like identifying missing citations, flagging methodological inconsistencies, noting formatting errors, and pointing out unclear explanations. However, humans substantially outperform AI in generating actionable recommendations (mean score 3.36, p<0.01), with AI showing particular deficiencies in suggesting substantive revisions, connecting findings to broader literature, or identifying conceptual limitations. This performance asymmetry instantiates the operational/epistemic division: AI excels at identification tasks (what's wrong, what's missing) but struggles with evaluative tasks (how to improve, what matters). The study also quantifies efficiency gains (AI reviews complete in 11 minutes versus 45 for humans) while documenting critical limitations: AI outputs contain fabricated references, generate plausible-sounding but inaccurate technical assertions, and require human verification to prevent propagation of errors. Lim et al.'s work demonstrates that even when AI shows superior performance on specific metrics, its integration into peer review requires careful task decomposition—leveraging speed and comprehensiveness for checking functions while preserving human authority for substantive guidance—making it essential evidence for designing hybrid human-AI workflows where operational assistance enhances rather than replaces evaluative expertise.
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'''Sun, Zhuanlan. 2025. “Large Language Models in Peer Review: Challenges and Opportunities.” ''Scientometrics 130(10): 5503–5546''. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05440-w'''
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Sun provides essential mapping of LLM applications across the peer review lifecycle, categorizing five distinct operational roles: checklist assistants for formatting and protocol adherence, reviewer selection aids that match manuscripts with appropriate expertise, feedback generators for preliminary assessments, bias detectors that flag methodological or statistical irregularities, and agents that coordinate multi-stage review workflows. The article systematically examines technical approaches including prompt engineering strategies, model evaluation frameworks, and architectural designs for integrating LLMs into editorial management systems. The author argues that while LLMs excel at standardized operational tasks—checking reference integrity, identifying duplicated content across submission databases, verifying compliance with reporting guidelines—they remain fundamentally limited in assessing research novelty, theoretical contributions, and domain-specific methodological rigor. The analysis emphasizes that current LLM limitations (inadequate scientific validation, domain knowledge gaps, inability to analyze complex datasets, ethical concerns around bias perpetuation) position them as supportive tools within human-led processes rather than autonomous decision-makers. This work is useful in understanding operational versus epistemic divisions of labor in AI-assisted scholarship service and documenting the technical infrastructure through which AI becomes entangled with peer review operations while maintaining clear boundaries around human evaluative judgment.
== AI and Scholarship Infrastructures ==
=== Organizational Infrastructures ===
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'''Batool, Amna, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2025. “AI Governance: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 3265–3279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00653-w'''
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Batool and colleagues' (2025) systematic literature review offers a comprehensive mapping of AI governance across multiple levels—team, organization, industry, national, and international. The authors utilize a structured analytical framework that examines who governs (stakeholders and roles), what is governed (data, algorithms, systems), when governance occurs (stages in the AI lifecycle), and how it is implemented (frameworks, tools, policies). The article reveals that current governance practices remain fragmented and inconsistent, with significant gaps at the national and international levels. Applied to the context of higher education, this multi-level perspective is essential for understanding how research institutions must position themselves within broader governance ecosystems. Because organizational governance currently operates without clear external scaffolding, research institutions are often forced to improvise institutional arrangements rather than implement established templates. While the paper is broad in scope, its categorization of governance artifacts illuminates the range of mechanisms available to scholarly organizations: from technical tools like algorithmic auditing to organizational structures like ethics committees. Ultimately, the authors' findings highlight the challenges facing research institutions as they attempt to coordinate AI oversight across distributed, autonomous units—such as libraries implementing discovery tools or IT departments deploying infrastructure—demonstrating why cross-functional coordination is both necessary and difficult when existing governance structures were not designed to span these boundaries.
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'''Hadley, Emma, Abigail Blatecky, and Megan Comfort. 2025. “Investigating Algorithm Review Boards for Organizational Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 2485–2495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00574-8'''
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Hadley and colleagues provide empirical documentation of algorithm review boards (ARBs) as organizational governance mechanisms, interviewing technical contributors across sectors to examine ARB membership, scope, success factors, and limitations. Their findings reveal ARBs as cross-functional bodies integrating diverse expertise (technical specialists, ethicists, domain experts, legal advisors, non-specialist stakeholders) to review AI systems for potential risks and harms, operating alongside other responsible AI approaches like policies, audits, and dedicated governance roles. The study's key insight that institutional review boards alone prove insufficient for algorithm governance—and that ARBs function most effectively when integrated with existing organizational processes rather than operating as isolated oversight bodies—speaks directly to research institutions' governance challenges. For universities and research organizations, the article illuminates how to structure cross-institutional coordination: ARBs exemplify mechanisms for bringing together library staff managing AI discovery tools, IT professionals maintaining infrastructure, research ethics committees evaluating AI in human-subjects research, and faculty deploying AI in teaching, creating forums for shared deliberation that institutional silos typically preclude. The authors' finding that leadership buy-in and integration with existing workflows constitute critical success factors underscores that governance effectiveness depends not just on mechanism design but on organizational embedding—ARBs work when they become part of institutional rhythm rather than external impediment. The article's documentation of financial tensions between profit motives and responsible AI costs, while focused on commercial contexts, translates to research institutions facing pressure to adopt AI for efficiency gains while managing ethical risks with constrained resources. Hadley et al.'s call for standardized ARB effectiveness metrics points to the broader challenge of demonstrating governance value in organizations where responsible AI practices compete with other institutional priorities for attention and investment.
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'''Janssen, Marijn. 2025. “Responsible Governance of Generative AI: Conceptualizing GenAI as Complex Adaptive Systems.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 38–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puae040'''
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Janssen's conceptual article reframes generative AI governance as managing complex adaptive systems characterized by co-evolution, emergent properties, and non-linear interactions between technical and social elements, directly challenging technology-deterministic approaches that treat AI as static tool requiring one-time organizational accommodation. This systems perspective is essential for understanding why research institutions struggle with AI governance: the article demonstrates how AI systems and organizational contexts mutually shape each other through feedback loops, making governance an ongoing adaptive process rather than implementation of fixed policies. Janssen argues that effective organizational stewardship requires holistic, outward-focused governance attending to how AI systems interact with broader organizational processes, public values, and societal concerns—moving beyond narrow risk mitigation to address joint accountability across system components including people, policies, data, and algorithms. For research institutions embedding AI in knowledge infrastructures, this framing illuminates why isolated departmental responses prove insufficient: cataloging systems using AI for metadata generation, research platforms deploying AI for literature synthesis, and administrative systems using AI for resource allocation together constitute an organizational AI ecosystem whose emergent behaviors cannot be governed through component-level oversight alone. The article's emphasis on selecting and combining appropriate policy instruments into adaptive governance packages provides conceptual foundation for cross-functional coordination mechanisms, suggesting that effective institutional stewardship requires deliberate orchestration of technical standards, organizational procedures, and stakeholder engagement processes that together shape AI's organizational trajectory. Janssen's work underscores that AI governance is not primarily technical implementation challenge but organizational transformation requiring institutions to develop new capabilities for managing sociotechnical co-evolution.
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'''Papagiannidis, Emmanouil, Patrick Mikalef, and Kieran Conboy. 2025. “Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance: A Review and Research Framework.” ''The Journal of Strategic Information Systems'' 34 (2): 101885. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2024.101885'''
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Papagiannidis and colleagues provide theoretical grounding for understanding how organizations operationalize responsible AI principles through governance structures. Their scoping review synthesizes disparate literature to construct a conceptual framework differentiating between structural practices (formal roles, committees, reporting lines), relational practices (stakeholder engagement, accountability mechanisms), and procedural practices (auditing protocols, monitoring systems) across the AI lifecycle. This tripartite framework is valuable for research institutions navigating the challenge of translating broad ethical commitments into actionable organizational arrangements—the article explicitly addresses how governance antecedents like leadership commitment and regulatory pressure shape implementation, and how governance practices in turn affect outcomes like trust, compliance, and innovation capacity. The authors' critical reflection on responsible AI governance reveals tensions inherent to institutional stewardship: between centralized oversight and distributed expertise, between standardized protocols and context-sensitive judgment, between rapid AI deployment and deliberative ethical review. For research organizations managing AI's entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work provides vocabulary and analytical categories for diagnosing governance gaps and designing institutional responses that embed responsibility throughout organizational systems rather than treating ethics as external constraint.
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'''Weber, Michael, Martin Engert, Niklas Schaffer, Jörg Weking, and Helmut Krcmar. 2023. “Organizational Capabilities for AI Implementation—Coping with Inscrutability and Data Dependency in AI.” ''Information Systems Frontiers'' 25: 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-022-10297-y'''
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Weber and colleagues identify four organizational capabilities essential for AI implementation, addressing AI's distinctive characteristics that distinguish it from previous information technologies: inscrutability (difficulty predicting probabilistic outputs and explaining decision processes) and data dependency (reliance on high-quality, continuously updated data for system performance). Their capability framework—encompassing AI Project Planning, Co-Development, Data Management, and AI Model Lifecycle Management—provides actionable guidance for research institutions developing internal capacity to steward AI systems. The article's grounding in expert interviews from diverse organizational contexts reveals that AI implementation failures often stem not from technical deficits but from organizational incapacity to manage sociotechnical complexity: inscrutability requires enhanced planning and stakeholder communication practices to align expectations around uncertain outcomes, while data dependency demands robust governance of data quality, provenance, and evolution throughout systems' operational lives. For research organizations, these capabilities map onto critical institutional functions—libraries developing metadata systems must manage data quality for AI cataloging tools; research offices supporting computational scholarship must plan projects acknowledging unpredictable AI behavior; IT departments maintaining infrastructure must implement lifecycle management ensuring model performance doesn't degrade as institutional data changes. The article's emphasis on Co-Development capability—bringing together technical specialists, domain experts, and end-users to jointly shape AI systems—speaks directly to cross-functional coordination challenges in research institutions where AI touches multiple organizational domains. Weber et al.'s framework reveals that organizational stewardship requires not just governance structures (committees, policies, review processes) but operational capabilities (planning methods, collaboration practices, technical procedures) embedded in day-to-day institutional work. This capability perspective shifts attention from abstract principles to concrete organizational competencies that determine whether responsible AI rhetoric translates into institutional practice.
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'''Wu, Chuhao, He Zhang, and John M. Carroll. 2024. “AI Governance in Higher Education: Case Studies of Guidance at Big Ten Universities.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 3. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.02017'''
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Wu and colleagues provide rare empirical documentation of how major research universities translate AI governance principles into institutional practice, examining guidance documents from fourteen Big Ten universities to identify organizational patterns and role-specific strategies. Their analysis reveals three key organizational dimensions: multi-unit governance involving information technology departments, teaching and learning centers, libraries, and research offices operating with distributed authority rather than centralized control; role-specific guidance differentiating expectations for faculty, students, staff, and researchers rather than applying uniform policies; and educational-advisory approaches emphasizing learning and adaptation over compliance enforcement. This case-study evidence illuminates the pragmatic challenges research institutions face when operationalizing AI oversight—how to coordinate across functional silos with different mandates, expertise, and risk tolerances; how to balance flexibility (needed because AI applications vary dramatically across contexts) with consistency (needed to ensure institutional values are upheld); how to position governance as enabling innovation rather than constraining it. The article's documentation of specific institutional mechanisms—such as data classification systems limiting what information can be shared with AI tools, or Socratic guidance approaches that pose questions rather than dictate answers—provides concrete examples of organizational stewardship in action. For understanding AI's organizational entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work demonstrates how governance emerges through negotiation among multiple institutional actors, each bringing domain expertise and jurisdictional claims, requiring coordination mechanisms that existing organizational charts may not accommodate.
=== Publishing, Communication, Engagement Infrastructures ===
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'''Bergstrom, Tracy, and Dylan Ruediger. 2024. “A Third Transformation? Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing.” ''Ithaka S+R''. October 30, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.321519'''
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Drawing on interviews with leaders from publishers, technology disruptors, academic libraries, and scholarship, Bergstrom and Ruediger map the strategic landscape of AI adoption across the publishing industry. The report identifies a bifurcated future: an incrementalist scenario where AI produces efficiency gains without fundamentally altering industry dynamics, versus a transformative scenario creating disruption comparable to or exceeding previous digital transformations. For search and discovery, most interviewees anticipate heavy AI impact, with tools already expanding capabilities through summarization and chatbot interfaces—potentially disrupting the linear progression from discovery to understanding by introducing AI-enabled synthesis. For peer review, interviewees expressed optimism that AI could address chronic strain through "pre-review" feedback, assistance with copy editing and misconduct detection, and more efficient reviewer identification, while raising concerns about accuracy, confidentiality, and maintaining human judgment in evaluation. The authors document a competitive threat from large technology companies: scenarios where commercial LLMs become default interfaces for accessing scholarly content pose significant challenges to publisher positioning. Content licensing to foundation model developers offers clear monetization paths, but broader revenue implications remain uncertain. The analysis identifies a critical research integrity challenge: ensuring transparent standards for AI usage while upholding provenance, attribution, reproducibility, and transparency in an environment of increasing automation. Smaller publishing organizations may struggle to match larger entities' adaptive capacity, potentially accelerating industry consolidation.
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'''Broussard, Meredith. 2023. “The Challenges of AI Preservation.” ''The American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1378–81. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad366.'''
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Broussard illustrates how the current impermanence of digital storage is producing a nightmare for future historians, as content is hidden away by licensing agreements or simply disappears when its host platform ceases to exist. Earlier ideals of the internet preserving a “complete first draft of history” are far from the reality, and problems only intensify when considering the development of AI, which Broussard compares to the printing press. For example, one could access a record of a physical newspaper published on a given day, but Google Search’s software is constantly changing with no canonical daily version, which means no historian could ever hope to examine a comparable snapshot of an AI. Operations like the Internet Archive and the development of emulation can help diminish losses, but it must be recognized that the digital world is decaying.
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'''Buitrago-Ciro, Jairo, Marta Samokishyn, Rachel Moylan, Jonathan Hernández Pérez, Oluwabunmi Bakare-Fatungase, and Carmel Firdawsi. 2025. “Bridging the AI Gap: Comparative Analysis of AI Integration, Education, and Outreach in Academic Libraries.” ''IFLA Journal'' 51 (3): 682–702. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352251325274. '''
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Buitrago-Ciro et al. examine the websites of 40 libraries in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, and Africa to explore how they have integrated AI technologies into their services, policies, and outreach efforts. Overall, the authors found a geographic divide in the integration of AI into library services, because almost all North American and European libraries had AI educational outreach activities and resources, while only five (out of ten) Latin American libraries and one (out of ten) African libraries did outreach activities. However, AI integration into library services and development of library AI policies and guidelines was more uncommon across all regions, as less than half of North American and European libraries engaged in these activities, while only one library in Latin America and one in Africa integrated AI into their services and none had specific library AI policies. These regional differences in AI integration stem from each region’s socioeconomic contexts, social inequalities, and technological gaps that present additional challenges for AI adoption in African and Latin American libraries.
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'''Gulson, Kalervo N., and P. Taylor Webb. 2023. “Steering the Mind Share: Technology Companies, Policy and Artificial Intelligence Research in Universities.” ''Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education'' 44 (2): 195–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1981828. '''
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Gulson and Webb (2023) examine how major technology companies are actively reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence research within universities. Drawing on interviews with computer scientists as part of a broader international project, the authors investigate three key areas: the influence of tech companies on AI research practices, the policy frameworks that foster academia-industry collaborations, and the role of "open science" in facilitating the transfer of academic ideas to the corporate sector. The study highlights that the boundaries between academic and corporate research have become highly porous. Companies like Google do not merely act as external funders; they are deeply embedded within university ecosystems, actively steering research directions. Furthermore, the authors illustrate how national policies, such as Canada’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, legitimize and accelerate this corporate influence by heavily incentivizing industry partnerships. While these collaborations provide universities with crucial resources and drive innovation, Gulson and Webb warn that they also raise significant concerns regarding conflicts of interest and the corporatization of open science. Ultimately, the authors argue that corporate funding creates powerful feedback loops among tech companies, policymakers, and academics, effectively allowing industry to capture the "mind share" of university research.
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'''Kousha, Kayvan, and Mike Thelwall. 2024. “Artificial Intelligence to Support Publishing and Peer Review: A Summary and Review.” ''Learned Publishing'' 37 (1): 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1570'''
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Kousha and Thelwall provide a systematic mapping of AI tool deployment across the scholarly publishing pipeline, distinguishing demonstrated capabilities from promotional claims. For journal recommendation, the review documents AI-powered systems—including Springer Nature Journal Suggester, Wiley Journal Finder, IEEE Publication Recommender, and JANE (Journal/Author Name Estimator)—that analyze text similarity with previously published articles and reports high accuracy rates for appropriate journal matching. The analysis of initial quality control covers a diverse toolkit for plagiarism detection, robot author detection, methods checking, automated statistical verification, transparency and reproducibility checking and manuscript structure validation. Commercial systems draw on databases to suggest appropriate reviewers; the Natural Science Foundation of China's AI-assisted reviewer recommender for grant applications reports approximately 80% accuracy. However, the review identifies a critical boundary: while AI proves effective for finding reviewers and conducting initial quality checks, its value in performing the actual substantive review process "has not been clearly demonstrated." The synthesis reveals that substantial efficiency improvements are achievable in labor-intensive administrative tasks, while human judgment remains integral to core intellectual evaluations—a distinction essential for understanding where AI integration in publishing will proceed incrementally versus face fundamental obstacles.
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'''Ma, Lai. 2024. “Generative AI for Academic Publishing? Some Thoughts About Epistemic Diversity and the Pursuit of Truth.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.287.'''
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Ma (2024) critiques the integration of generative AI in academic publishing, arguing that the drive for automation threatens the central values of epistemic diversity and bibliodiversity. By invoking the "Sokal Hoax," the author illustrates the danger of AI-generated "bullshit"—content that mimics the formal structures of scholarship while remaining devoid of actual meaning. Ma specifically uses Scopus AI as a case study to demonstrate how the platformization of scholarly data creates a feedback loop that reinforces the "Matthew Effect," where established, English-language, and well-resourced publications are disproportionately amplified. This process, Ma warns, leads to "epistemic injustice" by marginalizing non-Western research and niche topics that are underrepresented in training datasets. The paper serves as a vital warning: without robust data surveillance and human-centric safeguards, the AI-accelerated publishing model may exacerbate peer-review crises and citation monopolies, ultimately undermining the public trust and diverse knowledge creation that open scholarship aims to protect.
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'''Mitchell, Peta, Michelle Riedlinger, Jake Goldenfein, Aaron Snoswell, Jean Burgess, and Kevin Witzenberger. 2025. “Research Genai: Situating Generative AI in the Scholarly Economy.” ''AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research''. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14006.'''
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Mitchell et al. focus upon the oft-overlooked subfield of Generative AI tools known as “RGAI”, research-focussed models which they argue represent “complex sociotechnical systems.” Hepp et al.’s definition of AI as a “sensitizing concept” and Watermeyer’s consideration of AI as a “labor accelerator” are used to situate this argument within the “scholarly economy” before the authors expand upon these theories, arguing RGAI should be approached as a form of “platform capitalism” akin to academia.edu. To evidence this stance, the authors examine the highly distinct RGAI models “Consensus” and “Writefull” as case studies. “Consensus” is designed to produce an academic “ConsensusMeter” by combining a proprietary LLM with OpenAI technology, while “Writefull” “aims to simplify… the often challenging task of scholarly writing” by employing custom AI models. Mitchell et al. highlight that although both tools are presented as independent and bespoke, they have major corporate backing. This deeply conflicts with the research principles of open scholarship, so Mitchell et al. aim to develop an index of RGAI which are appropriate for use in research.
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'''Pividori, Milton, and Casey S. Greene. 2024. “A Publishing Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Academic Authoring.” ''Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association'' 31 (9): 2103–13. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocae139'''
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The Manubot AI Editor implements a concrete technical solution to the provenance problem in AI-assisted scholarship through three integrated components: a Python library, a GitHub Actions workflow, and a prompt generator. This architecture addresses provenance directly: all changes are tracked through version control, creating a clear audit trail distinguishing human-authored from machine-generated text and documenting exactly how AI suggestions were accepted, modified, or rejected. Evaluation proceeded through five case studies using both human and automated assessment. Human evaluators assessed whether revisions preserved original meaning and important details, avoided introducing incorrect information, and maintained correct formatting. Automated "LLM-as-a-Judge" iterative assessment evaluated paragraph pairs across criteria including sentence structure clarity, ease of understanding, and grammatical correctness. The evaluations found that models could grasp complex academic concepts and enhance text quality, with particular effectiveness in text-based sections like introductions and discussions. The human-in-the-loop design—where AI suggestions function as proposed edits rather than direct insertions—mitigates risks of incorrect information while preserving authorial agency over final content.
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'''Razack, Habeeb Ibrahim Abdul, Sam T. Mathew, Fathinul Fikri Ahmad Saad, and Saleh A. Alqahtani. 2021. “Artificial intelligence-assisted tools for redefining the communication landscape of the scholarly world.” ''Science Editing''. https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.244 '''
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Razack et al. argue AI will transform publishing into a technology-driven industry, streamlining dissemination of scholarship “for the betterment of humankind.” Exploring current trends via case studies, they emphasize AI’s impact upon human performance over its independent “creative” role. They argue AI could benefit the “prospective” researcher by predicting an article’s “citation impact”, identifying evolving research trends, and locating relevant research journals to publish in, cutting past low-charging and “predatory OA journals” which “malign integrity” by publishing “compromised content.” Meanwhile, “retrospective” editors could employ AI to detect plagiarism, streamline peer review, and format publications. For Razack et al., the rise of AI can therefore be compared to the rise of the typewriter, swift adoption likely promoting ‘human-machine collaboration’ over replacement.
=== Accountability-related Infrastructures ===
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'''Ngulube, Patrick, and Neema Florence Vincent Mosha. 2024. “Integrating Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies ‘Safely’ in Academic Libraries: An Overview through a Scoping Review.” ''echnical Services Quarterly'' 42(1): 46–67. https://doi.org/10.1080/07317131.2024.2432093'''
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Ngulube and Mosha (2025) conduct a scoping review examining the state of research on ethical issues and perceived risks in AI integration within academic libraries. Analyzing 28 studies published before 2024, the authors reveal that research on safe AI adoption in libraries remains nascent, with significant gaps in theoretical grounding and methodological diversity. The review identifies critical ethical concerns including algorithmic bias, privacy violations, reduced transparency and accountability, and job displacement—yet finds that existing literature disproportionately emphasizes employment risks while neglecting environmental and planetary impacts. The authors note that ethical considerations have not taken center stage in library and information science research, as evidenced by the scarcity of relevant keywords and abstracts in the literature. A major finding is that most studies employ quantitative methodologies at the expense of qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, and only 18% employ explicit theoretical frameworks. The review underscores that academic libraries must navigate the dual challenge of leveraging AI's operational efficiencies while ensuring ethical standards of inclusivity, accessibility, and fair information use—a task complicated by the absence of established best practices and the need for human-centered approaches to AI governance.
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'''“Realising Potential, Supporting Users: IFLA Statement on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence.” n.d. IFLA. Accessed May 1, 2025. https://www.ifla.org/news/realising-potential-supporting-users-ifla-statement-on-copyright-and-artificial-intelligence/. '''
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This statement aims to help IFLA member libraries in navigating copyright issues and developing programs relevant to AI, positioning libraries as innovators “uniquely situated to lead” in supporting, training, and utilizing AI. However, restrictions stem from rightsholders, economic and moral copyright laws, and health, safety, and privacy laws. Libraries should therefore be guided by the most appropriate policy sources to mitigate restrictions by ensuring AI tools do not compromise areas of concern. Libraries are further recommended to advise decision-makers to permit mining legally accessed content, address bias by promoting “the widest possible access”, build capacity, awareness, and training for evolving technologies, and monitor AI standards. Governments are recommended to follow existing human rights regulations, avoid using copyright law as a “blunt force tool”, develop ethical AI practices, and fund repositories of AI training data - alongside AI companies themselves. Both rightsholders and vendors are advised to avoid language in contracts which restricts the use of AI or prevents exceptions. Overall, this document aims to promote AI by making as much content available as possible.
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'''Werder, Karl, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, and Rongen (Sophia) Zhang. 2022. “Establishing Data Provenance for Responsible Artificial Intelligence Systems.” ''ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems'' 13 (4): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3503488'''
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Werder et al. provide a framework for understanding audit trails in the context of AI and research data management, arguing that robust data provenance is not merely a technical feature but a prerequisite for achieving accountability in AI systems. They detail the requirements for a comprehensive provenance system, capable of tracking data from its origin through various transformations and into model training and deployment. This is directly relevant to research infrastructures, as it outlines how repositories and data management platforms can and must evolve to support AI-driven research. The authors’ multi-layered architectural proposal offers a concrete vision for how a research institution could implement a system to audit data pipelines, identify sources of bias, and ensure regulatory compliance. By connecting provenance to the broader goal of “Responsible AI,” the paper provides the conceptual tools for evaluating whether a research infrastructure’s data governance is sufficient to handle the accountability challenges posed by AI.
== Audience ==
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'''de Angelis, Luigi, Francesco Baglivo, Guglielmo Arzilli, Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera, Paolo Ferragina, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Caterina Rizzo. “ChatGPT and the Rise of Large Language Models: The New AI-Driven Infodemic Threat in Public Health.” ''Frontiers in Public Health'' 11 (2023): 1166120. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166120'''
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De Angelis and colleagues examine the emergence of Large Language Models, particularly ChatGPT, as a novel public health threat through the lens of "AI-driven infodemic." The authors trace the rapid evolution of LLMs from earlier transformer-based models through GPT-3 to ChatGPT, highlighting how each iteration has increased the capacity to generate fluent, authoritative-sounding text at scale. Critically, they identify a fundamental misalignment problem: despite efforts to fine-tune these models through reinforcement learning from human feedback, LLMs remain prone to generating plausible-sounding but factually incorrect or fabricated information—a vulnerability particularly dangerous in medical and health contexts. The paper's central argument is that the unprecedented speed and volume at which LLMs can produce convincing content creates conditions for misinformation spread on a scale previously impossible, especially among non-expert publics who lack the epistemic resources to detect AI-generated falsehoods. The authors emphasize that the inability to reliably detect AI-produced text compounds this threat, undermining public trust in scientific institutions and potentially influencing health-related behaviors and policy decisions. The work demonstrates how LLM-mediated scientific communication poses distinct risks to knowledge integrity and public understanding, requiring urgent development of detection mechanisms, governance frameworks, and media literacy initiatives to protect audiences from AI-driven epistemic harm.
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'''Bryant, Rebecca. 2024. “Implementing an AI Reference Chatbot at the University of Calgary Library.” ''Hanging Together'', December 12. https://hangingtogether.org/implementing-an-ai-reference-chatbot-at-the-university-of-calgary-library/'''
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Bryant (2024) details the development and implementation of "T-Rex," an AI-powered reference chatbot at the University of Calgary Library, based on a webinar hosted by the OCLC Research Library Partnership. While the library had offered live chat services since the early 2010s, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive surge in demand, peaking at over 3,000 inquiries in a single month. To alleviate this strain, the library analyzed past chat transcripts and determined that 12–14% of inquiries were simple, directional questions suitable for automation. To prevent scope creep during the initial training phase, the development team focused on a core set of fifty common questions. Through continuous refinement, the chatbot has since expanded to encompass over 1,000 custom responses, though its effectiveness remains limited by the availability of existing library webpages or FAQs to draw from. Bryant concludes by summarizing the Calgary team's key insights for institutions developing similar tools: developers must anticipate out-of-scope or non-library questions, recognize that users prefer direct answers over links to webpages, program creative responses for off-topic queries, and prepare for user resistance or non-adoption.
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'''Hara, Noriko, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter, and Kunihiro Miyazaki. 2025. “Exploring the Dynamics of Interaction About Generative Artificial Intelligence Between Experts and the Public on Social Media.” ''Journal of Science Communication'' 24 (1): A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202'''
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Hara and colleagues conduct an empirical investigation into how experts and the public co-produce knowledge about generative AI on social media, specifically analyzing X (formerly Twitter) discussions. Rather than treating the public as passive consumers of expert knowledge, the authors adopt a Public Engagement with Science (PES) framework that recognizes social media platforms as dynamic arenas where non-experts actively contribute to shaping collective understanding of emerging technologies. Through computational and manual analysis, they identify distinct discussion topics, map the roles that both experts and laypeople play in knowledge production, and examine how engagement metrics correlate with these roles. A critical finding is that the public functions beyond questioners seeking expert guidance, but rather as active knowledge co-producers who share practical insights, challenge claims, and contribute their own perspectives and experiences with GenAI tools. This research demonstrates how AI itself—as a subject of discourse—becomes a site of negotiated meaning-making between differently positioned actors. The work moves beyond traditional one-way dissemination models to reveal the interactive, participatory nature of contemporary science communication, with implications for understanding how diverse audiences collectively construct understanding of transformative technologies and how this co-productive process shapes both public perception and the future development of AI systems.
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'''Jaillant, Lise, Olivia Mitchell, Eric Ewoh-Opu, and Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja. 2025. “How Can We Improve the Diversity of Archival Collections with AI? Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 4457–4459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02222-z. '''
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Jaillant et al. draw from interviews with 20 academics and archival professionals to explore how AI technologies can help address the lack of diversity in archival collections. The authors highlight that AI tools can assist in automatically detecting racist or inappropriate language in metadata, search large amounts of historical records, and uncover new insights within archival records. However, the authors argue that the deployment of AI should involve close collaboration between librarians, archivists, and developers. The current limited collaboration between developers and libraries limits the ethical and inclusive application of AI in archival collections, especially those with sensitive historical materials. The interviewees also warned against the loss of historical context when using AI, the perpetuation of archival biases, and the loss of control when AI tools are designed and governed by tech companies. To conclude, the authors recommend investing in interdisciplinary AI training programs for archivists, educating AI developers about the unique needs of archives so they can create more relevant solutions, and creating professional guidelines about the best practices for AI use to address the lack of diversity in archival collections.
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'''Peters, Uwe, and Benjamin Chin-Yee. 2025. “Generalization Bias in Large Language Model Summarization of Scientific Research.” ''Royal Society Open Science'' 12 (4): 241776. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241776'''
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Peters and Chin-Yee provide rigorous, large-scale empirical evidence of a systematic and consequential distortion in LLM-generated scientific summaries: the tendency toward overgeneralization. Testing ten prominent LLMs—including ChatGPT-4o, ChatGPT-4.5, DeepSeek, LLaMA 3.3 70B, and Claude 3.7 Sonnet—on 4,900 summaries of scientific abstracts and full-length articles, the authors demonstrate that even when explicitly prompted for accuracy, most LLMs consistently produce conclusions broader and more definitive than those warranted by the original research. Critically, they identify three specific mechanisms of overgeneralization: the use of generic statements that obscure quantification, the shift from past to present tense (which expands scope), and the omission of qualifiers and limitations. The findings are stark: LLM-generated summaries were nearly five times more likely than human-authored summaries to contain broad generalizations (odds ratio = 4.85, 95% CI [3.06, 7.70], p < 0.001), with newer models performing worse than earlier ones. This research is foundational for understanding how AI-mediated knowledge communication systematically distorts scientific findings at scale, regardless of user expertise or intent. The work demonstrates a concrete mechanism through which LLM intermediation can alter the epistemic content of research, with particular implications for medical and clinical contexts where overgeneralized conclusions can directly influence policy and patient care. The authors propose mitigation strategies including temperature adjustment and systematic benchmarking, but their findings underscore the profound challenge of ensuring faithful knowledge transmission through AI systems.
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'''da Silva Cardoso, Heike, and Vitor Rocio. 2025. “Enhancing Digital Libraries Through NLP and Recommender Systems: Current Trends and Future Prospects with Large Language Models.” In ''Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education: TECH-EDU 2024'', edited by Arsénio Reis, José P. Cravino, Leontios Hadjileontiadis, Paulo Martins, Sofia B. Dias, Sofia Hadjileontiadou, and Tassos Mikropoulos, 69–79. C''ommunications in Computer and Information Science'' 2480. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02672-9_5'''
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da Silva Cardoso and Rocio propose a practical framework for integrating Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models into academic digital libraries to address the information overload facing researchers, students, and faculty. Recognizing that traditional search methods have become insufficient in the face of exponential publication growth, the authors advocate for AI-driven recommender systems capable of delivering precise, relevant, and personalized literature recommendations. Their contribution centers on an audience-aware design philosophy that positions librarians as essential partners in system development. Rather than treating AI as a purely algorithmic solution, the authors emphasize that librarians' direct interactions with users provide irreplaceable insight into the nuanced and context-dependent needs of diverse academic communities. This human-in-the-loop approach represents a noteworthy methodological stance: AI functions not as a replacement for human expertise but as a tool to augment librarian knowledge and enhance the responsiveness of knowledge discovery systems. The work is particularly salient for understanding how contemporary LLM-based systems can be designed to serve scholarly audiences more effectively while maintaining the institutional wisdom and user-centered perspective that librarians bring to information work.
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'''Taneja, Ankit Kumar, and Chandra Tripathi. 2020. “AI-Powered Recommender Systems: Personalization and Bias.” ''Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT)'' 11 (1): 1090–1094. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i1.14406'''
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Though published before the generative AI era, Taneja and Tripathi's analysis of AI-powered recommender systems remains foundational to understanding algorithmic bias in information discovery. The authors examine the structural tensions inherent in personalization algorithms—systems designed to enhance user experience by tailoring content suggestions yet simultaneously capable of constructing "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers" around users. By continuously recommending content similar to previous engagement, these algorithms systematically exclude novel, dissenting, or interdisciplinary perspectives, undermining serendipitous discovery essential to genuine scholarly inquiry. Critically, the authors frame algorithmic bias not as a technical glitch but as a structural risk embedded within the information architectures that guide knowledge-seekers, and thus they expose how algorithmic personalization—a feature predating generative AI—already demonstrated the capacity to narrow intellectual diversity and reinforce pre-existing beliefs. This pre-GenAI work provides historical context for understanding how contemporary AI systems have intensified these risks, making it useful for evaluating the ethical imperatives of designing systems that promote intellectual openness rather than epistemic closure.
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'''de Winter, J. 2024. “Can ChatGPT Be Used to Predict Citation Counts, Readership, and Social Media Interaction? An Exploration Among 2222 Scientific Abstracts.” ''Scientometrics'' 129: 2469–2487. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-04939-y'''
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De Winter’s study contrasts conventional scientometrics, testing whether a large language model can predict an article’s citation count and altmetric scores (whilst noting these may be unreliable assessors of actual scientific impact) by rating its abstract across “semantically diverse” variables. His case study uses ChatGPT-4 to predictively evaluate 2,222 abstracts from articles published in PLOS ONE, monitoring its accuracy by referencing actual citation counts and altmetrics scores. De Winter employs a custom script to prompt OpenAI’s Application Programming Interface (API) to score each abstract on a scale of zero to one hundred across thirty positive variables and their thirty antonyms, which he then organizes under five categories (e.g. “Quality and Reliability”). As Chat-GPT 4 only produced consistent results at the population level, it was run three additional times to determine averages and bolster reliability of individual scores. This language-based evaluation of article abstracts revealed that ChatGPT-4’s scores better correlate with altmetrics and citation counts than conventional readability scores do. Furthermore, “Novel and Engaging” articles were most likely to be cited, whilst “Accessible and Understandable” articles scored highest in altmetrics.
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== Research Methods and Practices ==
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'''Arnett, Catherine, Eliot Jones, Ivan P. Yamshchikov, and Pierre-Carl Langlais. 2024. “Toxicity of the Commons: Curating Open-Source Pre-Training Data.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 29. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.22587.'''
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Open-source pre-training data is increasingly treated as a shared resource for building “open” language models, yet it can embed and reproduce harmful speech patterns at scale. Arnett, Jones, Yamshchikov, and Langlais argue that reducing toxic model behavior requires intervening upstream in data, and they focus specifically on the distinctive constraints of public-domain corpora (including historical documents and OCR-derived text) where standard web-text toxicity filters can be impractical or ill-suited. They propose a fully open-source curation pipeline designed for these conditions and present three concrete contributions: (1) ToxicCommons, a custom-labeled dataset organized across five toxicity dimensions (racial/origin-based, gender/sex-based, religious, ability-based discrimination, and violence); (2) Celadon, a classifier trained on that dataset to detect toxic content more efficiently at scale in open data; and (3) a “balanced” filtration strategy that explicitly trades off safety filtering against retaining sufficient training material. The paper’s core claim is that open-data model development needs domain-attuned, auditable curation methods paired with task-specific classifiers, so that openness in data does not automatically translate into avoidable harms in downstream model outputs.
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'''Bail, Christopher A. “Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Improve Social Science?” https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Can-Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-Improve-Bail/6206cc77bb3a3c0b6b9fce1ad68a8b1786a56941'''
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Bail (2023) provides a critical evaluation of how Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), might fundamentally transform computational social science. Moving beyond superficial administrative use cases, Bail examines the potential of LLMs to simulate complex human behaviors. He suggests that Generative AI could revolutionize agent-based modeling by replacing simplistic, rule-bound agents with dynamic, memory-equipped "silicon samples" capable of emergent group behaviors. While acknowledging the utility of AI for automated content analysis and expanding programming accessibility, Bail rigorously details the methodological and ethical perils of these largely opaque systems. He warns that the proprietary fine-tuning of commercial LLMs introduces severe demographic biases—often skewing toward highly educated, liberal perspectives—which threatens the external validity of AI-assisted research. Furthermore, Bail highlights the "Stack Overflow Problem," cautioning that the unchecked proliferation of AI-generated "junk science" could contaminate future training data and degrade the broader scientific ecosystem. Ultimately, Bail argues that social scientists must not remain passive "end-users" of corporate AI. Instead, they must actively collaborate with computer scientists to reverse-engineer the "social sense" into AI models, ensuring the development of open-source, reproducible infrastructures that genuinely advance the study of human behavior.
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'''Bakharia, Aneesha, Antonette Shibani, Lisa-Angelique Lim, Trish McCluskey, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2025. “From Transcripts to Themes: A Trustworthy Workflow for Qualitative Analysis Using Large Language Models.” In ''Joint Proceedings of LAK 2025 Workshops, co-located with the 15th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK 2025)''. Dublin, Ireland: CEUR-WS.org. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3995/LLMQUAL_paper1.pdf.'''
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Bakharia et al. explore the use of AI in qualitative, rather than quantitative, research in education. The authors define “minimum requirements that an LLM-supported qualitative analysis workflow must satisfy” and “present a “LLM-based workflow that derives an initial set of themes” from text data that is “transferable to other LA [learning analytics] contexts performing qualitative analysis of open-ended text”. The authors define two requirements for “LLM-generated inductive coding”: first, it must verify “coded textual extracts… against source data” to make sure the quotes are accurate (i.e., verbatim and not hallucinated) and verify those extracts “are meaningfully classified under the assigned code”. Second, in the interest of transparency, it must “explain that rationale for each code” and “trace every code, whatever level of abstraction, back to its source data”. The article outlines and describes the proposed workflow in detail, including its being built in Python with a Jupyter notebook and Flask application. While they acknowledge challenges and problems in their research (e.g., LLM bias, the lack of comparable human analysis, the risk of alienating the human quality of qualitative research), Bakharia et al. ultimately advocate their approach as one that “improves transparency, verifiability, and interpretability, while addressing limitations of previous methods and enhancing researcher processes in qualitative thematic analysis (9). By adapting their minimum requirements and workflow, the authors argue, researchers can engage more effectively in LLM-driven qualitative research.
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'''Dennstädt, Fabio, Cedric Sivert Möller, Tim Fellerhoff, Felix Busch, Oke Gerke, André Karch, and Oliver Krause. 2024. “Title and Abstract Screening for Literature Reviews Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study in the Biomedical Domain.” ''Systematic Reviews'' 13 (1): 158. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02575-4'''
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Dennstädt et al. perform a study in which they attempt to determine the viability of using LLMs to automate scholarly literature surveys. The researchers developed a method for using LLMs to perform the title and abstract screenings of a systematic literature review method and applied that method with four LLMs across eleven datasets in biomedical literature. A key advantage of implementing LLMs in this process is that it escapes the need to train the machine via pre-selection. Researchers have developed automated and semi-automated processes for systematic literature reviews in the past, but this requires a human agent to provide training data or a corpus of example texts that tell the system what to look for. LLMs do not require this step. Instead, the researchers used a Python script that prompts the LLM “to evaluate the relevance of a scientific publication for inclusion into an SLR,” providing the LLM with both abstract and title, request for a numbered score indicating the relevance of the publication, and a numerical threshold that defines whether a score makes the given publication relevant. The authors characterize the results of the study as “promising” but also “far from perfect,” identifying that such applications could be helpful to researchers and are widely applicable without special training for data or user, even if “fully automated systems… still fail to differentiate… near the level of human evaluation”. The authors conclude that more research into the use of LLMs to automate systematic literature reviews is needed, but it seems very likely that scholars will employ LLMs into this integral research task with greater frequency in the future. How well LLMs will continue to perform in this task is unclear, especially in new research, and Dennstädt et al. clearly state, “we cannot answer the question of to what extent LLMs should be used for conducting literature reviews and for doing research”.
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'''Montague-Hellen, Beth. 2024. “Empowering Knowledge through AI: Open Scholarship Proactively Supporting Well Trained Generative AI.” ''Insights'' 37 (1). https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.649.'''
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Generative AI is becoming a dominant interface for finding, summarizing, and producing academic information, with consequences for what counts as authoritative knowledge online. Montague-Hellen argues that, rather than focusing primarily on misuse, job displacement, or defensive copyright disputes, scholarly communications actors should actively encourage the inclusion of scholarly literature in generative AI training data to improve reliability and ensure research is represented in emerging discovery platforms. The article develops two main pathways for doing this: making scholarly outputs more machine-actionable and “crawlable” (especially through better linkage, metadata, and structured HTML rather than PDF-only dissemination) and making permissions unambiguous by explicitly addressing AI training in licences and related signals. It foregrounds “garbage in, garbage out” to claim that while libraries and publishers cannot remove low-quality web content from training corpora, they can tilt the balance by lowering friction for high-quality, curated research to be ingested legally. Montague-Hellen also highlights unresolved tensions around attribution and consent under common Creative Commons licences, suggesting that clearer, more specific permission frameworks (or new licensing patterns) may be needed to distinguish human reading from machine training and to communicate “enthusiastic consent” where desired.
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'''Mugaanyi, Joseph, Christoph Lehner, and Lia M. Bally. 2024. “Evaluation of Large Language Model Performance and Reliability for Citation Generation Across Scientific Disciplines.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 26: e52935. https://doi.org/10.2196/52935'''
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Mugaanyi, Lehner, and Bally perform a study aimed at gauging the accuracy and reliability of citations generated by ChatGPT (GPT 3.5) in both the natural sciences and humanities. The authors emphasize that “Citations and references serve as the backbone of scholarly communication, providing the necessary context, evidence, and credit to prior works… ensuring the integrity of the research process”. With this in mind, the article frames the related study as aiding researchers in determining whether LLMs are viable as writing assistants in scholarly writing. In short, if an LLM cannot be relied upon to accurately cite and reference sources, it poses a risk to the integrity of research when incorporated into scholarly writing. The study found that ChatGPT hallucinated over a quarter of its references, with a slightly higher margin in the natural sciences. Furthermore, not all of those citations that did exist were accurate, and the LLM hallucinated DOIs for nearly 90% of the references it cited, real or otherwise, in the humanities. The issue, as the authors describe it, is that “in the current iteration of LLMs, since the training is geared toward generalization and the models. are probabilistic, they tend to interpolate and fill in the missing information with synthetic text”. The authors conclude that, while domain-specific models may improve performance and reliability, in its current, generic form, researchers need to contemplate whether the strengths of ChatGPT’s reference generation justify its demonstrable limitations and “the importance of robust validation processes to ensure the accuracy and reliability of generated content.”
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'''Schroeder, Hope, Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Casey Randazzo, David Mimno, and Sarita Schoenebeck. 2024. “Large Language Models in Qualitative Research: Uses, Tensions, and Intentions.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 9. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07362'''
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Schroder et al. perform interviews with twenty qualitative researchers in human computer interaction (HCI) and qualitative research to gauge how researchers are actually using LLMs and concerns over the incorporation of LLMs at different stages of research; the authors also provide a survey of the rise of LLMs and flag potential concerns, using both interviews and survey as a launchpad to outline suggestions and recommendations for researchers in the field contemplating the use of LLMs in their research. The authors are concerned that “the speed of LLM development has outpaced guidance on their ethical use” and “the HCI community is contending with the need for developed policies that tackle how to use AI ethically in research”. The most prominent concerns that the article raises relate to “ethics, unequal adoption of new technologies, model bias, and performance” as well as “concerns regarding participant privacy,” but there is also a larger issue within the field of HCI that “LLMs may lend the impression that qualitative inquiry can be automated, and their integration into Quantitative Data Analysis (QDA) software may increasingly impose positivist approaches that conflict with interpretivist traditions”. Key findings from the interviews are that most researchers are open to responsible use of LLMs but have concerns about established guidelines and norms for its implementation. Additionally, many are already using LLMs “to generate recruitment materials”, “speed up qualitative coding”, and “for ideation and feedback”, even as they acknowledge tensions between the qualitative nature of their work and the prospect of automation. The most significant recommendations that Schroder et al. make include updating consent forms, using dedicated tools rather than defaulting to Chat-GPT, and implementing design decisions specifically for LLM-incorporating methodologies that reconsider “participant privacy”, LLM’s “intentional use”, “transparency and validation”, “researcher context”, “deep engagement with data” despite this automation, and ways “to consider participant perspectives and interests” given “the variable performance LLMs have across contexts, knowledge domains, cultures, and languages”. The authors hope that incorporating these considerations will “empower qualitative researchers to leverage LLMs confidently, and even creatively, for their work”.
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'''Tumadóttir, Anna. 2024. “Questions for Consideration on AI & the Commons.” ''Creative Commons'', July 24. https://creativecommons.org/2024/07/24/preferencesignals/.'''
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Tumadóttir talks about CC, license, tools, policy and discusses the way to foster a healthy commons environment in the digital era. She points out how the introduction of the CC license enhanced Creative Commons by giving the creators choice over usage of their works. However, it is now a question if the same healthy commons can be maintained today because of rapid technological development. Preference signals for AI is a notion to give an agent (creator, rights holder, entity of some kind) more flexibility on how they want their work to be used for AI model training. However, the choice is still binary which is offering all or nothing. After consultations, it is found that people want more control over their work and if not, they might not share their work at all. Therefore, it is important to identify the right type of preference signals for it to be useful to benefit the public interest. During this process, we need to keep in mind its effect and variation on cultural heritage, different education sectors and regions. Moreover, to make the preference signals effective, we need to examine its structure as well as whether legal enforcement is necessary.
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'''Yue, Yongjie, Maosong Zheng, Jiahui Liu, Zhimin Wang, and Chenhui Mao. 2025. “A Practical Guide and Assessment on Using ChatGPT to Conduct Grounded Theory Studies: Step-by-Step Reporting of the Data Analysis Process.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 27: e70122. https://doi.org/10.2196/70122'''
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Yue et al. employ a study that entailed researchers using either manual coding or coding assisted by ChatGPT to perform data analysis on a 40,000 word dataset made up of interviews with 8 players of Listen and Play in Jianghu, a Chinese MMORPG designed for the blind. The study’s aim was to “provide detailed guidelines for using ChatGPT in grounded theory within the Chinese context”, “evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT coding” in this context, and “explore the broader implications and future directions of ChatGPT in qualitative research”. The article goes into great detail as to the process for generating open code with ChatGPT. The results of the study show that, although manual coding performed slightly better than ChatGPT-assisted coding, the “difference was not statistically significant” in its production of nodes and reference points. However, during axial coding, the categories and subcategories generated through these respective processes was significantly different, with only half of the categories semantically matching between manual and ChatGPT-assisted methods. The authors conclude that, while ChatGPT 4-Turbo “enhanced the diversity and efficiency of coding,” “it struggled with depth, context, subtle nuances, connections, and coding organization”. Nevertheless Yue et al. see great potential in the application of GenAI-assisted coding in grounded theory, especially as the technology develops.
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'''Zhu, Wenhao, Hongyi Liu, Qingxiu Dong, Jingjing Xu, Shujian Huang, Lingpeng Kong, Jiajun Chen, and Lei Li. 2023. “Multilingual Machine Translation with Large Language Models: Empirical Results and Analysis.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', April 10. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04675'''
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Zhu et al. perform an empirical study that tests the multilingual translation performance of eight popular LLMs on 102 languages. As the authors explain, this is a particularly difficult task as it requires “semantic alignment between languages.” While LLMs tend to perform surprisingly well at translation, “it is also unclear [sic] how LLM acquires translation ability and which factors affect LLM’s translation ability”. This study in multilingual machine translation (MMT) therefore seeks to answer two questions: how do LLMs perform MMT over massive languages and what factors affect their performance?
The results of the study suggest that GPT-4 generally outperforms its competitors but still falls short of Google Translate in some tests. Two key takeaways from this study is that “exemplars in the tail of the prompt have larger influence on an LLM’s behaviour,” meaning that the order in which exemplars are given within a prompt matter, and that cross-lingual translation pairs are particularly helpful exemplars to LLMs. The authors ultimately conclude that an “LLM can acquire translation ability in a resource-efficient way, which indicates [a] promising future of LLM in multilingual machine translation” as the technology evolves.
''NB: As this research was conducted prior to Google’s implementation of GenAI/LLMs into Google Translate in 2024, it sometimes uses Google Translate as a baseline/comparison point for LLM-powered translation that can be confusing without that context.''
== Forms of Research Output ==
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'''Bozkurt, Aras. 2024. “GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI.” ''Open Praxis'' 16 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654'''
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Bozkurt’s essay seeks “to undertake a critical examination of the use of generative AI in academic contexts… examining its implications and exploring the nuances of its integration.” He begins with an assertion of technological determinism, stating “This technological shift… is not just a transient trend but a symbol of the inescapable change… marking the onset of an AI-dominated age and initiating profound and inevitable shifts in our academic and educational paradigms”. The author makes the argument that the advent of AI “requires us to critically reconsider concepts such as cocreation, ownership, and authorship in academic writing processes.” For instance, in exploring the concept of ownership, he briefly notes the ethical concerns of whether those who created the content upon which AI was trained might claim ownership of AI-generated content and explores the notions of AI or even its programmers acting as a co-author. Bozkurt himself takes the explicit stance that GenAI ought not be credited as a co-author. The paper also provides suggestions related to the ethics of AI use and transparency: “In some cases, merely reporting … is inadequate. A more nuanced approach involves providing multilayered statements acknowledging and benchmarking the use of [GenAI], specifying where, when, in which sections, and for what purposes it is employed.” Bozkurt reiterates that responsibility ultimately belongs to the human author, and provides the aiTARAS (Academic Integrity and Transparency in AI-assisted Research and Specification) Framework for this purpose. Bozkurt ends his essay by identifying further problems beyond the scope of the article, including “reimagining of assessment and evaluation”, our overfocus on ChatGPT and English language in this field of study, and the inaccuracy of AI detection software.
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'''Colbert-Lewis, Danielle, Lawrence Maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, and Mark Swartz. 2024. “The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing.” ''Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 10 (December): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v10.43293.'''
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Colbert-Lewis et al. (2024) examine the extractive nature of the modern "citation economy," arguing that academic publishing has evolved into a powerful mechanism for surveillance and data commodification. The authors detail how a consolidated group of dominant publishers capture surplus value from the academic lifecycle by extracting free scholarly labor, research data, and personal information. Crucially, these corporations are transitioning from traditional information vendors into technology-driven data brokers. The extracted data is reinvested into proprietary analytics products that are then sold back to universities to evaluate and surveil faculty performance, relying on opaque metrics that threaten academic freedom. Furthermore, the authors highlight the severe ethical compromises inherent in this system, noting that academics inadvertently fuel data infrastructures that these same parent companies sell to external industries, including law enforcement and advertising. To combat the rise of "surveillance publishing," the article concludes with actionable recommendations for scholars and librarians to resist exploitative practices and build ethical infrastructures, alongside a supplementary mini-zine designed to raise awareness about the hidden costs of participating in the citation economy.
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'''Frangou, Sophia, Umberto Volpe, and Andrea Fiorillo. 2025. “AI in scientific writing and publishing: A call for critical engagement.” ''European Psychiatry'' 68 (1): e98. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10061'''
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Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo provide a succinct summary of the benefits of implementing AI in scientific writing and publishing, before turning to the challenges and risks posed towards the use of such technology. Finally, they end by posing ethical frameworks for the use of AI in both publishing and writing. In publishing, the authors identify tools that can aid in tasks ranging from copyediting to finding reviewers and claim that for both “high-volume publications” and “resource-constrained journals… AI can serve as a force multiplier, expanding what editorial teams can accomplish without compromising the centrality of human discretion and responsibility” . In writing, the article notes that “Ai-powered applications offer a suite of tools that, when used judiciously, can enhance the quality, efficiency, and inclusivity of the scholarly communication process,” placing such tools along the trajectory of preexisting aids like EndNote and Zotero, which have also now incorporated AI. Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo argue that AI can help scholars identify relevant literature they might otherwise have trouble finding, reduce the linguistic bias encountered by scholars for whom English is not their first language, and aid scholars in navigating the publishing landscape so their work can find the best possible fit. Finally, the authors acknowledge the epistemic and ethical risks of AI: inconsistency and irreproducibility, transparency, informed consent, and data privacy are all core concerns. Key components in the article’s ethical frameworks for publishers and authors include transparency and disclosure, human accountability, and training and skill development. The authors hope that “these principles articulate a shared responsibility for shaping the role of AI in scientific publishing” and AI’s “adoption reinforces the foundational values that give scientific communication its trustworthiness and legitimacy.”
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'''Graßhoff, Gerd. 2024. “AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 8. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05903 '''
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Graßhoff introduces a new tool, the AI-Reporter, that aims “to fundamentally expand scientific communication for the new era…”; according to Graßhoff, the AI-Reporter “creates a sustainable, referenceable, and expandable knowledge base that captures not just content but the living essence of scientific discourse”. In short, Graßhoff proposes a tool that will adapt a scientific presentation into a “public-ready chapter” in about three minutes with “only the author’s consent.” The majority of the article is dedicated to a tech-oriented breakdown of the methodology and workflow of the AI-Reporter, namely the semantic analysis and translation of a recorded slide presentation—consisting of the presentation as a PDF, video recording, and basic metadata—into a publication-ready chapter. Graßhoff’s tool is an attempt to solve what he identifies as a core problem of modern scholarly communication, namely that “knowledge is increasingly presented in dynamic, multimodal formats” that are ultimately ephemeral and content is often lost (14). He aims to refine this tool to enable real-time processing, multilingual support, interactive multimedia components, “optimization for academic disciplines”, and more to this project. He advocates the AI-reporter as nothing less than “a vision for the future of scientific communication.”
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'''Jiang, Jialei. 2024. “When generative artificial intelligence meets multimodal composition: Rethinking the composition process through an AI-assisted design project.” ''Computers and Composition'' 74: 102883. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2024.102883'''
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Jiang conducts a study in which GenAI is integrated into students’ composition of multimodal texts, then interviewed on their experience. Jiang’s states her aim as follows: “Through examining writing students use of GenAI tools in multimodal composition, this study seeks to unravel how GenAi technologies influence students’ design choices, problem-solving approaches, and the overall composition process.” In particular, Jiang is interested in “potential opportunities and challenges of incorporating GenAI into students’ multimodal composition process”. Jiang frames the article within composition and writing studies and the theory behind multimodal composition. She builds upon recent pedagogical best practices put forward by Burriss and Leander (2024) that “call upon teachers and educators to engage in the development of an emergent pedagogy of critical AI that “teach[es] about/with AI in emergent, flexible, and speculative ways””. The results of the study emphasize that, while GenAI can streamline workflow and provide examples from which students can build using their own creativity, there were clear limitations to the technology. Of course, students’ realization of these limitations is a success of the course’s pedagogy. The article also provides three case studies of the student compositions as exemplars of the outcome. Jiang concludes with a recommendation “that researchers and educators engage in meaningful dialogues with students about their uses of GenAI during composition practices”. She quotes her own earlier work (Jiang et al. 2024), where she writes that to keep AI out of the classroom “is not only idealistic and impossible,” “it is actually completely disengaged from the realities of the changing technological landscape students are already facing.”
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'''Mehlenbacher, Brad, Ana Patricia Balbon, and Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher. 2024. “Synthetic Genres: Expert Genres, Non-Specialist Audiences, and Misinformation in the Artificial Intelligence Age.” ''Journal of Technical Writing and Communication'', January 31. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816231226249.'''
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Genre theorists Mehlenbacher et al. examine which AI-generated texts are “good enough” to pass as “bona fide” (already a “very good” standard). They argue AI-generated text produces misinformation, pushes apart definitions of “information” and “knowledge”, and necessitates rhetorical understanding. The authors therefore believe “synthetic genres” will emerge, departing in situation, form, and even “the very concept of genre users” based on recursive and “poisoned” outputs. In reviewing literature, the authors spotlight AI-generated disinformation’s suasive (instead of propagandistic or accurate) potential, and argue that AI-generated text can be suasive by appearing both “timely” and “appropriate.” However, this “fraudoscientific” text can never be truly “timely” or “appropriate”, as it is always constrained in past work, and only responds to prompts, not situations. Despite this, AI-generated text generated on specialist subjects can still be effectively suasive – and even when identified as AI - because its authority is difficult to challenge. Mehlenbacher et al. therefore conduct two studies of AI-generated outputs, focussing on how they may be deceptive or detected. They first prompted GPT-3 to emulate rhetorical research abstracts by generating a range of definitions alongside text to emulate research processes. Next, they conducted a genre analysis, generating text on controversial topics and prioritizing suasiveness over ability to pass a theoretical “Genre Turing Test.” Based on their results, Mehlenbacher et al. suggest AI-generated text should be cross examined with specialist texts to identify where they need additional development, presenting a valuable teaching opportunity which supports “a powerful way to introduce the epistemic functions of writing.” Non-specialists should also develop tools to identify the source and quality of content, including diverse genre perspectives. The authors conclude by arguing genre scholars should further consider AI-generated texts and emphasizing the importance of genre users. This is because “genre must be understood in a rhetorical context”, while “synthetic genres” can only act as “statistical simulacrum.”
== Teaching and Pedagogy ==
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'''Adewumi, Tosin, Lama Alkhaled, Christopher Buck, Sergio Hernandez, Sofia Brilioth, Memoona Kekung, Yasmin Ragimov, and Emily Barney. 2023. “ProCoT: Stimulating Critical Thinking and Writing of Students through Engagement with Large Language Models (LLMs).” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2312.09801'''
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Adewumi et al.'s Probing Chain-of-Thought (ProCoT) methodology represents a pedagogical approach that transforms LLM interaction from potential academic dishonesty into an active learning process centered on critical evaluation and evidence-based reasoning. ProCoT requires students to generate initial outputs using LLMs, then systematically affirm or refute each claim using peer-reviewed references, effectively making the AI output a provisional hypothesis to be tested rather than a final answer to be submitted. This approach directly addresses the section's themes of process transparency (the method makes visible each stage of knowledge construction, from initial AI generation through source verification to synthesis) and ethical reflection (students must grapple with AI limitations including hallucination, bias, and lack of disciplinary nuance). The authors' finding that student outputs using ProCoT were significantly more concise than LLM-generated text (208 vs. 391 words on average) while demonstrating enhanced critical thinking suggests that the method trains students to distill and synthesize rather than accept verbose AI output uncritically. ProCoT leverages AI's epistemological weaknesses as pedagogical strengths—the fact that ChatGPT cannot reliably cite sources becomes an opportunity for students to develop information literacy by finding and evaluating primary literature. The method's anti-cheating design is secondary to its pedagogical value: by requiring iterative engagement with AI outputs and scholarly sources, ProCoT embeds the kind of metacognitive reflection (What did the AI get right? What did it miss? How do I know?) that is of significance to pedagogy in the AI era. The authors' evidence from 65 students across disciplines demonstrates feasibility across contexts, emphasizing cross-disciplinary rather than field-specific approaches to AI-entangled pedagogy.
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'''Berry, David M. 2023. “AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities.” In ''The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities'', edited by James O’Sullivan, 445–57. Bloomsbury Academic. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AI-Ethics-and-Digital-Humanities-.pdf'''
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Berry emphasizes that AI’s use in the field of Digital Humanities raises major ethical questions despite it being an apparent evolution of the field’s traditional utilization of technology to augment human research capabilities. Berry outlines this issue by comparing the modern rise of AI to Digital Humanities’ early history, highlighting that digital humanists operated as coders until they began to ““black box” the computational aspects of doing digital humanities”, thus enabling non-programmers to participate. Since AI “automating processes might cover over ethical issues by transferring them into the hashtables of the machine-learning system”, Berry argues uncritical reliance on AI tools by inexpert modern humanists risks the “algorithmization” and imposition of hierarchical, quantitative frameworks upon Digital Humanities studies. He further identifies that the field of Digital Humanities is “on the cusp of a new set of packages that will further democratize access to machine learning”, a noble goal, but one which will bring these issues to the forefront. For this reason, Berry argues a reconsideration of ethics within Digital Humanities is desperately required on both organizational and individual levels.
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'''Brown, Richard. 2023. ''The AI Generation: How Universities Can Prepare Students for the Changing World''. DEMOS and University of London report. https://demos.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-AI-Generation-2.pdf'''
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Brown argues AI will inevitably and dramatically impact all fields of education, and therefore encourages universities to seize the opportunity to lead these changes instead of merely reacting to them. His voice is echoed by esteemed organizations DEMOS and the University of London, indicating that this shift in the academic environment is already beginning. Brown argues this shift is required due to the developing capacity of AI for automating low-skilled professional tasks, an ability which risks decimating the available number of entry-level graduate positions. As a result, how employers value the workplace skills taught by current curriculums will change drastically, meaning universities must revolutionize their approach to education. Brown provides a blueprint for how universities can adapt to these changes by championing education’s prioritization of “GRASP” (General Relational, Analytic, Social and Personal) skills as an alternative, advising universities to focus on teaching high-level and tailored skills to students instead of the generic. Universities can do this by practising “active learning” over traditional lecture formats as well as fostering extracurricular and work experience opportunities for their students.
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'''Deng, Ruiqi, Maoli Jiang, Xinlu Yu, Yuyan Lu, and Shasha Liu. 2025. “Does ChatGPT Enhance Student Learning? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies.” ''Computers & Education'' 227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105224'''
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Deng and colleagues' meta-analysis of 69 experimental studies provides empirical grounding for claims about ChatGPT's pedagogical impact, revealing both opportunities and methodological challenges in assessing AI-enhanced learning. Their finding that ChatGPT interventions improve academic performance, affective-motivational states, and higher-order thinking propensities while reducing mental effort speaks directly to how assessment must shift when AI augments cognition—if mental effort decreases but learning outcomes improve, traditional measures of "effort" or "struggle" as proxies for learning may require recalibration. In their critique of current assessment methodologies the authors demonstrate that most studies evaluate only final outputs (essay quality, test scores) rather than learning processes, missing opportunities to examine how students interact with AI, what metacognitive strategies they develop, and whether AI use builds transferable skills or creates dependency. Deng et al.'s four methodological propositions—using complex project-based assessments that reveal process, evaluating long-term rather than novelty effects, prioritizing objective over self-reported measures of higher-order thinking, and employing adequate statistical power—provide a research agenda for pedagogy-AI scholarship that centers process evidence. Their documentation of disciplinary variation (language education dominates current research) while calling for cross-disciplinary synthesis focuses on avoiding discipline-specific approaches. The meta-analysis also reveals gaps in understanding collaboration (few studies examine peer learning dynamics when AI is present) and metacognition (limited research on whether students develop awareness of their own and AI's knowledge boundaries), highlighting the resulting pedagogical transformations.
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'''Grigoli, L. Renato. 2023. “Ghosts in the Machine.” ''American Historical Association'' 61 (3). https://www.historians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Perspectives_61N3.pdf'''
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Grigoli dismisses fears of AI generated essays threatening academic integrity by arguing that “if the development of artificial intelligence results in the death of the humanities, then it will be because it will have shown that the emperor has no clothes.” He uses ChatGPT to demonstrate that although AI responses appear competent at a passing glance, they lack valuable substance, simply arranging facts in a way that “tricks the reader into… doing all the analytical work.” Clear critical analysis should be the core component of a successful humanities essay, making well-designed assessments of this field far more reliable than those focussed on information retention (like engineering). Therefore, AI is not a real threat, but a valuable pedagogical tool which can demonstrate examples of clean prose and prompt students to critically analyse what constitutes critical analysis. Essentially, if an AI generated answer can pass a test, the real problem was ‘self-inflicted’ by either the examiner or the question itself.
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'''Lee, Daniel, and Edward Palmer. 2025. “Prompt Engineering in Higher Education: A Systematic Review to Help Inform Curricula.” ''International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education'' 22: 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-025-00503-7'''
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Lee and Palmer's systematic review establishes prompt engineering as an emergent pedagogical practice that integrates with longstanding traditions of scholarly inquiry, questioning, and rhetoric. The authors synthesize multiple frameworks (AIPROMT, CLEAR, CRISPE) that codify prompting as a learnable skill involving role specification, context provision, instruction clarity, and iterative refinement—revealing how interaction with LLMs mirrors Socratic dialogue, research question formulation, and the rhetorical tradition of audience awareness. This work positions "prompting as pedagogy" as a reconfiguration of existing scholarly literacies: students learning to prompt effectively must articulate their information needs precisely, anticipate how language shapes output, and iteratively refine queries based on initial results—all core practices in library research, database searching, and scholarly conversation. The authors document how educators are embedding prompt engineering across disciplines, from technical fields where students prompt AI to generate code or solve equations, to humanities contexts where prompting becomes a form of textual analysis (understanding what linguistic patterns trigger particular AI responses reveals implicit biases and training data influences). Their review also identifies ethical dimensions—well-designed prompts can mitigate AI hallucination and bias, while poorly constructed prompts amplify these issues—making prompt literacy a matter of scholarly responsibility. The authors' call for curricula that teach prompting as interdisciplinary competency aligns with how AI entangles with pedagogy across boundaries, reshaping what counts as fundamental scholarly practice in an AI-augmented knowledge environment.
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'''Mai, Dang Thi Thuy, Cuong Van Da, and Nguyen Van Hanh. 2024. “The Use of ChatGPT in Teaching and Learning: A Systematic Review through SWOT Analysis Approach.” ''Frontiers in Education'' 9: 1328769. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1328769'''
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Mai and colleagues' systematic SWOT analysis of 51 studies on ChatGPT in education, organized through Biggs's 3P model (Presage-Process-Product), offers comprehensive mapping of how generative AI enters and transforms pedagogical systems at multiple scales—from individual learner characteristics (Presage) through interactive teaching-learning processes (Process) to learning outcomes and assessment products (Product). This multilevel framework reveals that ChatGPT's pedagogical impact cannot be isolated to single moments of use but ripples across entire learning ecologies: at the Presage level, ChatGPT shifts what prior knowledge students need (familiarity with prompting interfaces) and what instructor competencies are required (ability to design AI-aware assignments); at the Process level, it transforms interaction patterns from teacher-student and student-student to include human-AI dialogue that may enhance personalized scaffolding but risks reducing peer collaboration; at the Product level, it necessitates fundamental assessment redesign because traditional evaluation instruments (timed essays, closed-book exams) lose validity when AI can generate competent responses. The authors' characterization of ChatGPT as simultaneously "friend" (enabling personalized learning, reducing educator workload, providing instant feedback) and "foe" (enabling plagiarism, potentially reducing critical thinking, creating over-reliance) mirrors the section's emphasis on entanglement—pedagogy cannot simply embrace or reject AI but must negotiate tensions between efficiency and effort, personalization and depersonalization, augmentation and replacement. Mai et al.'s documentation of how educators are adapting curricula to emphasize creativity and critical thinking (skills less easily automated) while using ChatGPT for routine information provision demonstrates pedagogical evolution toward distinctly human capacities. Their call for assessment reform using complex case studies, portfolios, and process documentation rather than single-sitting exams directly supports the notion of process evidence and metacognition as being central to AI-era pedagogy, positioning assessment not as gatekeeping but as making learning processes transparent and accountable.
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'''Oates, Angela, and Donna Johnson. 2025. “ChatGPT in the Classroom: Evaluating Its Role in Fostering Critical Evaluation Skills.” ''International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education'' 35(4): 1793–1824. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-024-00452-8'''
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Oates and Johnson's empirical study of biomedical science master's students offers insight into how AI functions more effectively as object of critical study than as production tool, revealing pedagogical value in making AI outputs subjects for evaluation rather than endpoints of learning. Their finding that students' marks did not improve when submitting AI-generated essays but did improve when critically evaluating AI outputs demonstrates a fundamental pedagogical principle: learning occurs not in consuming AI-generated content but in interrogating it, comparing it against disciplinary standards, identifying its factual errors and rhetorical limitations, and articulating why human-authored scholarship differs. This shifts pedagogy from "use AI to complete tasks" toward "use AI to understand knowledge construction itself"—students learn about evidence evaluation, citation practices, and argumentation by analyzing where ChatGPT succeeds and fails at these scholarly fundamentals. The authors document that ChatGPT demonstrated structural coherence and grammatical accuracy but lacked the disciplinary depth and synthetic insight expected in graduate work, making visible to students the difference between surface-level fluency and genuine expertise. Their emphasis on user interaction as a variable affecting efficacy underscores that pedagogy must address not just whether AI is present but how students are taught to engage it—prompt design, output evaluation, and integration with human research become learnable scholarly practices. Oates and Johnson's conclusion that students preferred writing their own essays despite AI's availability suggests that when pedagogy centers process transparency and critical evaluation rather than output efficiency, students recognize and value the cognitive work that AI cannot replicate, focusing on pedagogy that treats AI as entangled phenomenon requiring simultaneous use and critique.
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'''Pope, Andrew, and Rongqian Ma. 2024. “Exploring Historians’ Critical Use of Generative AI Technologies for History Education.” ''Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology'' 61 (1): 1071–73. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1188'''
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Pope and Ma conducted semi-structured interviews of seven history professors to assess their attitudes towards employing GenAI tools in their teaching. Understanding this stance is important because Pope and Ma believe incoherent and mismatched approaches could inhibit scholarly communication and undermine academic integrity. The survey demonstrated historians had major concerns about GenAI’s development, especially regarding plagiarism. Respondents were particularly divided on whether copying an AI’s work was academic misconduct. However, historians had far fewer concerns about using GenAI to ‘augment’ human abilities or tailor support to students - although senior academics maintained substantially greater reservations. The historians that were interviewed concurred that critiquing AI generated text could improve a student’s media literacy. Pope and Ma’s study suggests that historians consistently doubt the quality of AI generated responses even when willing to employ it.
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'''Tan, Myles Joshua Toledo, and Nicholle Mae Amor Ttan Maravilla. 2024. “Shaping Integrity: Why Generative Artificial Intelligence Does Not Have to Undermine Education.” ''Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence'' 7: 1471224. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1471224'''
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Tan and Maravilla provide theoretical grounding for understanding how generative AI can be integrated into pedagogy without compromising academic integrity, arguing that responsible implementation depends on alignment with constructivist learning theory and self-determination theory. The authors position AI not as a threat to authentic learning but as a catalyst that necessitates pedagogical transformation—shifting from transmission models toward environments where students actively construct knowledge using AI as one tool among many. Their framework emphasizes process transparency through explicit discussion of AI's role in knowledge construction and ethical reflection through examining how GAI outputs are generated, what assumptions they embed, and where they may mislead or constrain inquiry. This work addresses pedagogy-as-entanglement by showing how GAI forces educators to make visible the epistemic practices that traditional assessment often left implicit: citation tracing, source evaluation, argument construction, and the iterative nature of scholarly writing. Tan and Maravilla argue that rather than banning AI to preserve integrity, educators should redesign assessment to require demonstration of process—portfolios showing prompt refinement, comparison of AI outputs with human-authored sources, and metacognitive reflection on when and why AI was consulted. Their synthesis of educational theory with practical implementation strategies makes this work useful for understanding how pedagogy must evolve to treat AI as both subject matter (what students must understand about how AI functions) and scaffolding (how AI can support learning when used transparently and reflectively).
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'''Yim, Iris Heung Yue, and Jiahong Su. 2025. “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Tools in K-12 Education: A Scoping Review.” ''British Journal of Educational Technology'' 56 (1): 169–196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-023-00304-9'''
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Yim and Su's scoping review of AI literacy education in K-12 contexts provides grounding for understanding how pedagogy approaches AI as an object of study, not merely as a tool, revealing how students across age groups learn to understand, critique, and create with AI systems. The authors document how intelligent agents (Google Teachable Machine, Learning ML) and software platforms (Scratch, Python) enable students to engage with AI's underlying mechanisms—training models, observing how data shapes outputs, and experiencing firsthand how algorithmic decision-making operates. This approach treats AI as epistemological phenomenon: students don't just use pre-trained models but build simple systems themselves, making visible how AI "learns" and where its learning breaks down (limited training data, biased datasets, inability to generalize beyond training conditions). Yim and Su's synthesis of pedagogical strategies—project-based learning where students create AI applications, human-computer collaboration examining how humans and machines complement each other, and game-based approaches making AI concepts accessible—demonstrates how educators scaffold understanding from concrete manipulation to abstract reasoning about intelligence and automation. The review's attention to cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning outcomes moves beyond narrow skill acquisition to examine how AI literacy shapes students' broader epistemic stance: understanding AI's capabilities and limitations, recognizing when algorithmic solutions are appropriate, and developing critical awareness of AI's social implications. Their emphasis on age-appropriate pedagogies and the importance of unplugged activities (learning AI concepts through physical manipulation before digital implementation) provides models for how pedagogy must adapt to learners' developmental stages when teaching about AI systems. This work's K-12 focus complements higher education studies in this section by showing how foundational AI literacy built through hands-on exploration creates readiness for more sophisticated critical engagement with AI as both tool and object of study in advanced scholarship.
== Service and Peer Review ==
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'''Checco, Alessandro, Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Stephen Pinfield, and Giuseppe Bianchi. 2021. “AI-Assisted Peer Review.” ''Humanities and Social Sciences Communications'' 8: 25. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00703-8'''
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Checco et al.'s study represents crucial early (pre-GenAI) empirical work demonstrating that AI can predict peer review outcomes based on "superficial" manuscript features—readability metrics, formatting consistency, reference list structure, linguistic patterns—with surprising accuracy, training neural networks on 3,300 conference papers to correlate these proxy measures with eventual accept/reject decisions. This finding has profound implications for understanding AI's operational role: the research reveals that much of what passes as peer review judgment operates on detectable patterns (clear writing, proper citation formatting, adherence to disciplinary conventions) that AI can identify and assess, potentially automating routine quality checks and flagging submissions unlikely to meet standards. However, the authors explicitly position their work as supporting "semi-automated" rather than fully automated review, emphasizing AI's role in pre-screening and administrative tasks (matching manuscripts with reviewers based on topic modeling, identifying obvious deficiencies) rather than intellectual evaluation. The paper's most valuable contribution lies in its systematic exploration of ethical implications: algorithmic bias risks (AI might penalize unconventional but innovative work, discriminate against non-native English writers, favor institutional prestige markers), transparency requirements (making AI decision criteria auditable), and the necessity of human oversight to prevent automation from calcifying existing disciplinary hierarchies. By documenting both AI's predictive capabilities on operational dimensions and its inherent limitations on substantive judgment, Checco et al. provide empirical foundation for designing peer review systems where AI handles standardized identification tasks while human expertise remains authoritative for evaluative assessment, directly instantiating the core principle that operational assistance must not migrate into epistemic territory.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, and Serge P. J. M. Horbach. 2023. “Fighting Reviewer Fatigue or Amplifying Bias? Considerations and Recommendations for Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Scholarly Peer Review.” ''Research Integrity and Peer Review'' 8 (1): 15. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2587766/v1'''
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Published early in the ChatGPT era, Hosseini and Horbach's analysis provides a prescient examination of how LLM integration transforms both the pragmatics and ethics of peer review labor. The authors document LLMs' potential to combat reviewer fatigue by automating time-consuming tasks—transforming informal reviewer notes into polished reports, generating structured feedback on manuscript sections, identifying linguistic or formatting issues—thereby potentially expanding the pool of contributors who can participate effectively despite language barriers or time constraints. However, the article's core contribution lies in its still-useful systematic identification of risks that emerge when operational assistance crosses into epistemic territory: LLMs trained on existing literature may amplify disciplinary biases (favoring established paradigms over novel approaches), geographic biases (privileging research contexts well-represented in training data), or methodological orthodoxies (flagging unconventional designs as errors rather than innovations). The authors demonstrate through examples how ChatGPT can generate cynical or biased reviews that violate Mertonian norms of universalism, and how confidentiality breaches can occur when reviewers input manuscript excerpts into external AI platforms without institutional safeguards. Hosseini and Horbach's recommendations—mandatory disclosure of LLM use in reviews, human accountability for all AI-generated content, training in bias recognition, and institutional policies prohibiting upload of confidential materials—have influenced subsequent journal guidelines and provide foundational ethical framework for understanding why guardrails against leakage and disclosure norms become operational necessities rather than optional best practices in AI-entangled peer review systems.
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'''Shcherbiak, Anna, Hooman Habibnia, Robert Böhm, and Susann Fiedler. “Evaluating Science: A Comparison of Human and AI Reviewers.” ''Judgment and Decision Making'' 19 (2024): e21. https://doi.org/10.1017/jdm.2024.24'''
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In this study, a large-scale field experiment comparing GPT-4 with human reviewers on conference abstracts provides empirical evidence about AI's capabilities and limitations in evaluative judgment. It demonstrates that while AI can approximate human performance on certain classification tasks—identifying "very best" abstracts shows moderate alignment—detailed evaluative assessments reveal persistent gaps, with human-AI agreement comparable to human-human variability, suggesting AI does not systematically outperform baseline reviewer disagreement. Critically, the research shows humans substantially outperform AI at detecting AI-generated versus human-written content, with detection tools like GPTZero exhibiting higher accuracy than GPT-4 itself when evaluating authorship. This finding has direct implications for peer review integrity when AI-generated manuscripts enter the submission pipeline. The authors position AI as effective for prescreening—rapidly filtering submissions for basic quality thresholds, identifying obvious errors, flagging compliance issues—while demonstrating it lacks the contextual understanding necessary for nuanced scientific judgment about significance, impact, or methodological soundness. The paper's methodological rigor in isolating human-versus-AI performance dimensions provides context for understanding where operational assistance (screening) legitimately ends and where human evaluative authority (substantive assessment) must begin, directly addressing the guiding principle that human judgment remains central even in AI-augmented workflows.
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'''Lim, Gim Hui, M. L. Tan, V. C. W. Hoe, and D. Koh. 2025. “Generative AI in Peer Review Process for Occupational Health.” ''Occupational Medicine'' 75 (5): 242–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaf051.'''
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Lim and colleagues' empirical study comparing Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini against human reviewers on eight occupational health manuscripts provides granular quantitative evidence about AI's operational capabilities and limitations in peer review tasks. The research demonstrates that AI tools significantly outperform humans in providing feedback (mean score 3.44 vs. human baseline, p<0.001) across dimensions of relevance, completeness, accuracy, error identification, and constructiveness—documenting AI's strength in systematic checking tasks like identifying missing citations, flagging methodological inconsistencies, noting formatting errors, and pointing out unclear explanations. However, humans substantially outperform AI in generating actionable recommendations (mean score 3.36, p<0.01), with AI showing particular deficiencies in suggesting substantive revisions, connecting findings to broader literature, or identifying conceptual limitations. This performance asymmetry instantiates the operational/epistemic division: AI excels at identification tasks (what's wrong, what's missing) but struggles with evaluative tasks (how to improve, what matters). The study also quantifies efficiency gains (AI reviews complete in 11 minutes versus 45 for humans) while documenting critical limitations: AI outputs contain fabricated references, generate plausible-sounding but inaccurate technical assertions, and require human verification to prevent propagation of errors. Lim et al.'s work demonstrates that even when AI shows superior performance on specific metrics, its integration into peer review requires careful task decomposition—leveraging speed and comprehensiveness for checking functions while preserving human authority for substantive guidance—making it essential evidence for designing hybrid human-AI workflows where operational assistance enhances rather than replaces evaluative expertise.
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'''Sun, Zhuanlan. 2025. “Large Language Models in Peer Review: Challenges and Opportunities.” ''Scientometrics 130(10): 5503–5546''. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05440-w'''
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Sun provides essential mapping of LLM applications across the peer review lifecycle, categorizing five distinct operational roles: checklist assistants for formatting and protocol adherence, reviewer selection aids that match manuscripts with appropriate expertise, feedback generators for preliminary assessments, bias detectors that flag methodological or statistical irregularities, and agents that coordinate multi-stage review workflows. The article systematically examines technical approaches including prompt engineering strategies, model evaluation frameworks, and architectural designs for integrating LLMs into editorial management systems. The author argues that while LLMs excel at standardized operational tasks—checking reference integrity, identifying duplicated content across submission databases, verifying compliance with reporting guidelines—they remain fundamentally limited in assessing research novelty, theoretical contributions, and domain-specific methodological rigor. The analysis emphasizes that current LLM limitations (inadequate scientific validation, domain knowledge gaps, inability to analyze complex datasets, ethical concerns around bias perpetuation) position them as supportive tools within human-led processes rather than autonomous decision-makers. This work is useful in understanding operational versus epistemic divisions of labor in AI-assisted scholarship service and documenting the technical infrastructure through which AI becomes entangled with peer review operations while maintaining clear boundaries around human evaluative judgment.
== AI and Scholarship Infrastructures ==
=== Organizational Infrastructures ===
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'''Batool, Amna, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2025. “AI Governance: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 3265–3279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00653-w'''
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Batool and colleagues' (2025) systematic literature review offers a comprehensive mapping of AI governance across multiple levels—team, organization, industry, national, and international. The authors utilize a structured analytical framework that examines who governs (stakeholders and roles), what is governed (data, algorithms, systems), when governance occurs (stages in the AI lifecycle), and how it is implemented (frameworks, tools, policies). The article reveals that current governance practices remain fragmented and inconsistent, with significant gaps at the national and international levels. Applied to the context of higher education, this multi-level perspective is essential for understanding how research institutions must position themselves within broader governance ecosystems. Because organizational governance currently operates without clear external scaffolding, research institutions are often forced to improvise institutional arrangements rather than implement established templates. While the paper is broad in scope, its categorization of governance artifacts illuminates the range of mechanisms available to scholarly organizations: from technical tools like algorithmic auditing to organizational structures like ethics committees. Ultimately, the authors' findings highlight the challenges facing research institutions as they attempt to coordinate AI oversight across distributed, autonomous units—such as libraries implementing discovery tools or IT departments deploying infrastructure—demonstrating why cross-functional coordination is both necessary and difficult when existing governance structures were not designed to span these boundaries.
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'''Hadley, Emma, Alan Blatecky, and Megan Comfort. 2025. “Investigating Algorithm Review Boards for Organizational Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 2485–2495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00574-8'''
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Hadley and colleagues provide empirical documentation of algorithm review boards (ARBs) as organizational governance mechanisms, interviewing technical contributors across sectors to examine ARB membership, scope, success factors, and limitations. Their findings reveal ARBs as cross-functional bodies integrating diverse expertise (technical specialists, ethicists, domain experts, legal advisors, non-specialist stakeholders) to review AI systems for potential risks and harms, operating alongside other responsible AI approaches like policies, audits, and dedicated governance roles. The study's key insight that institutional review boards alone prove insufficient for algorithm governance—and that ARBs function most effectively when integrated with existing organizational processes rather than operating as isolated oversight bodies—speaks directly to research institutions' governance challenges. For universities and research organizations, the article illuminates how to structure cross-institutional coordination: ARBs exemplify mechanisms for bringing together library staff managing AI discovery tools, IT professionals maintaining infrastructure, research ethics committees evaluating AI in human-subjects research, and faculty deploying AI in teaching, creating forums for shared deliberation that institutional silos typically preclude. The authors' finding that leadership buy-in and integration with existing workflows constitute critical success factors underscores that governance effectiveness depends not just on mechanism design but on organizational embedding—ARBs work when they become part of institutional rhythm rather than external impediment. The article's documentation of financial tensions between profit motives and responsible AI costs, while focused on commercial contexts, translates to research institutions facing pressure to adopt AI for efficiency gains while managing ethical risks with constrained resources. Hadley et al.'s call for standardized ARB effectiveness metrics points to the broader challenge of demonstrating governance value in organizations where responsible AI practices compete with other institutional priorities for attention and investment.
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'''Janssen, Marijn. 2025. “Responsible Governance of Generative AI: Conceptualizing GenAI as Complex Adaptive Systems.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 38–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puae040'''
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Janssen's conceptual article reframes generative AI governance as managing complex adaptive systems characterized by co-evolution, emergent properties, and non-linear interactions between technical and social elements, directly challenging technology-deterministic approaches that treat AI as static tool requiring one-time organizational accommodation. This systems perspective is essential for understanding why research institutions struggle with AI governance: the article demonstrates how AI systems and organizational contexts mutually shape each other through feedback loops, making governance an ongoing adaptive process rather than implementation of fixed policies. Janssen argues that effective organizational stewardship requires holistic, outward-focused governance attending to how AI systems interact with broader organizational processes, public values, and societal concerns—moving beyond narrow risk mitigation to address joint accountability across system components including people, policies, data, and algorithms. For research institutions embedding AI in knowledge infrastructures, this framing illuminates why isolated departmental responses prove insufficient: cataloging systems using AI for metadata generation, research platforms deploying AI for literature synthesis, and administrative systems using AI for resource allocation together constitute an organizational AI ecosystem whose emergent behaviors cannot be governed through component-level oversight alone. The article's emphasis on selecting and combining appropriate policy instruments into adaptive governance packages provides conceptual foundation for cross-functional coordination mechanisms, suggesting that effective institutional stewardship requires deliberate orchestration of technical standards, organizational procedures, and stakeholder engagement processes that together shape AI's organizational trajectory. Janssen's work underscores that AI governance is not primarily technical implementation challenge but organizational transformation requiring institutions to develop new capabilities for managing sociotechnical co-evolution.
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'''Papagiannidis, Emmanouil, Patrick Mikalef, and Kieran Conboy. 2025. “Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance: A Review and Research Framework.” ''The Journal of Strategic Information Systems'' 34 (2): 101885. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2024.101885'''
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Papagiannidis and colleagues provide theoretical grounding for understanding how organizations operationalize responsible AI principles through governance structures. Their scoping review synthesizes disparate literature to construct a conceptual framework differentiating between structural practices (formal roles, committees, reporting lines), relational practices (stakeholder engagement, accountability mechanisms), and procedural practices (auditing protocols, monitoring systems) across the AI lifecycle. This tripartite framework is valuable for research institutions navigating the challenge of translating broad ethical commitments into actionable organizational arrangements—the article explicitly addresses how governance antecedents like leadership commitment and regulatory pressure shape implementation, and how governance practices in turn affect outcomes like trust, compliance, and innovation capacity. The authors' critical reflection on responsible AI governance reveals tensions inherent to institutional stewardship: between centralized oversight and distributed expertise, between standardized protocols and context-sensitive judgment, between rapid AI deployment and deliberative ethical review. For research organizations managing AI's entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work provides vocabulary and analytical categories for diagnosing governance gaps and designing institutional responses that embed responsibility throughout organizational systems rather than treating ethics as external constraint.
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'''Weber, Michael, Martin Engert, Norman Schaffer, Jörg Weking, and Helmut Krcmar. 2023. “Organizational Capabilities for AI Implementation—Coping with Inscrutability and Data Dependency in AI.” ''Information Systems Frontiers'' 25: 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-022-10297-y'''
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Weber and colleagues identify four organizational capabilities essential for AI implementation, addressing AI's distinctive characteristics that distinguish it from previous information technologies: inscrutability (difficulty predicting probabilistic outputs and explaining decision processes) and data dependency (reliance on high-quality, continuously updated data for system performance). Their capability framework—encompassing AI Project Planning, Co-Development, Data Management, and AI Model Lifecycle Management—provides actionable guidance for research institutions developing internal capacity to steward AI systems. The article's grounding in expert interviews from diverse organizational contexts reveals that AI implementation failures often stem not from technical deficits but from organizational incapacity to manage sociotechnical complexity: inscrutability requires enhanced planning and stakeholder communication practices to align expectations around uncertain outcomes, while data dependency demands robust governance of data quality, provenance, and evolution throughout systems' operational lives. For research organizations, these capabilities map onto critical institutional functions—libraries developing metadata systems must manage data quality for AI cataloging tools; research offices supporting computational scholarship must plan projects acknowledging unpredictable AI behavior; IT departments maintaining infrastructure must implement lifecycle management ensuring model performance doesn't degrade as institutional data changes. The article's emphasis on Co-Development capability—bringing together technical specialists, domain experts, and end-users to jointly shape AI systems—speaks directly to cross-functional coordination challenges in research institutions where AI touches multiple organizational domains. Weber et al.'s framework reveals that organizational stewardship requires not just governance structures (committees, policies, review processes) but operational capabilities (planning methods, collaboration practices, technical procedures) embedded in day-to-day institutional work. This capability perspective shifts attention from abstract principles to concrete organizational competencies that determine whether responsible AI rhetoric translates into institutional practice.
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'''Wu, Chuhao, He Zhang, and John M. Carroll. 2024. “AI Governance in Higher Education: Case Studies of Guidance at Big Ten Universities.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 3. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.02017'''
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Wu and colleagues provide rare empirical documentation of how major research universities translate AI governance principles into institutional practice, examining guidance documents from fourteen Big Ten universities to identify organizational patterns and role-specific strategies. Their analysis reveals three key organizational dimensions: multi-unit governance involving information technology departments, teaching and learning centers, libraries, and research offices operating with distributed authority rather than centralized control; role-specific guidance differentiating expectations for faculty, students, staff, and researchers rather than applying uniform policies; and educational-advisory approaches emphasizing learning and adaptation over compliance enforcement. This case-study evidence illuminates the pragmatic challenges research institutions face when operationalizing AI oversight—how to coordinate across functional silos with different mandates, expertise, and risk tolerances; how to balance flexibility (needed because AI applications vary dramatically across contexts) with consistency (needed to ensure institutional values are upheld); how to position governance as enabling innovation rather than constraining it. The article's documentation of specific institutional mechanisms—such as data classification systems limiting what information can be shared with AI tools, or Socratic guidance approaches that pose questions rather than dictate answers—provides concrete examples of organizational stewardship in action. For understanding AI's organizational entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work demonstrates how governance emerges through negotiation among multiple institutional actors, each bringing domain expertise and jurisdictional claims, requiring coordination mechanisms that existing organizational charts may not accommodate.
=== Publishing, Communication, Engagement Infrastructures ===
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'''Bergstrom, Tracy, and Dylan Ruediger. 2024. “A Third Transformation? Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing.” ''Ithaka S+R''. October 30, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.321519'''
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Drawing on interviews with leaders from publishers, technology disruptors, academic libraries, and scholarship, Bergstrom and Ruediger map the strategic landscape of AI adoption across the publishing industry. The report identifies a bifurcated future: an incrementalist scenario where AI produces efficiency gains without fundamentally altering industry dynamics, versus a transformative scenario creating disruption comparable to or exceeding previous digital transformations. For search and discovery, most interviewees anticipate heavy AI impact, with tools already expanding capabilities through summarization and chatbot interfaces—potentially disrupting the linear progression from discovery to understanding by introducing AI-enabled synthesis. For peer review, interviewees expressed optimism that AI could address chronic strain through "pre-review" feedback, assistance with copy editing and misconduct detection, and more efficient reviewer identification, while raising concerns about accuracy, confidentiality, and maintaining human judgment in evaluation. The authors document a competitive threat from large technology companies: scenarios where commercial LLMs become default interfaces for accessing scholarly content pose significant challenges to publisher positioning. Content licensing to foundation model developers offers clear monetization paths, but broader revenue implications remain uncertain. The analysis identifies a critical research integrity challenge: ensuring transparent standards for AI usage while upholding provenance, attribution, reproducibility, and transparency in an environment of increasing automation. Smaller publishing organizations may struggle to match larger entities' adaptive capacity, potentially accelerating industry consolidation.
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'''Broussard, Meredith. 2023. “The Challenges of AI Preservation.” ''The American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1378–81. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad366.'''
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Broussard illustrates how the current impermanence of digital storage is producing a nightmare for future historians, as content is hidden away by licensing agreements or simply disappears when its host platform ceases to exist. Earlier ideals of the internet preserving a “complete first draft of history” are far from the reality, and problems only intensify when considering the development of AI, which Broussard compares to the printing press. For example, one could access a record of a physical newspaper published on a given day, but Google Search’s software is constantly changing with no canonical daily version, which means no historian could ever hope to examine a comparable snapshot of an AI. Operations like the Internet Archive and the development of emulation can help diminish losses, but it must be recognized that the digital world is decaying.
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'''Buitrago-Ciro, Jairo, Marta Samokishyn, Rachel Moylan, Jonathan Hernández Pérez, Oluwabunmi Bakare-Fatungase, and Carmel Firdawsi. 2025. “Bridging the AI Gap: Comparative Analysis of AI Integration, Education, and Outreach in Academic Libraries.” ''IFLA Journal'' 51 (3): 682–702. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352251325274. '''
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Buitrago-Ciro et al. examine the websites of 40 libraries in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, and Africa to explore how they have integrated AI technologies into their services, policies, and outreach efforts. Overall, the authors found a geographic divide in the integration of AI into library services, because almost all North American and European libraries had AI educational outreach activities and resources, while only five (out of ten) Latin American libraries and one (out of ten) African libraries did outreach activities. However, AI integration into library services and development of library AI policies and guidelines was more uncommon across all regions, as less than half of North American and European libraries engaged in these activities, while only one library in Latin America and one in Africa integrated AI into their services and none had specific library AI policies. These regional differences in AI integration stem from each region’s socioeconomic contexts, social inequalities, and technological gaps that present additional challenges for AI adoption in African and Latin American libraries.
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'''Gulson, Kalervo N., and P. Taylor Webb. 2023. “Steering the Mind Share: Technology Companies, Policy and Artificial Intelligence Research in Universities.” ''Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education'' 44 (2): 195–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1981828. '''
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Gulson and Webb (2023) examine how major technology companies are actively reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence research within universities. Drawing on interviews with computer scientists as part of a broader international project, the authors investigate three key areas: the influence of tech companies on AI research practices, the policy frameworks that foster academia-industry collaborations, and the role of "open science" in facilitating the transfer of academic ideas to the corporate sector. The study highlights that the boundaries between academic and corporate research have become highly porous. Companies like Google do not merely act as external funders; they are deeply embedded within university ecosystems, actively steering research directions. Furthermore, the authors illustrate how national policies, such as Canada’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, legitimize and accelerate this corporate influence by heavily incentivizing industry partnerships. While these collaborations provide universities with crucial resources and drive innovation, Gulson and Webb warn that they also raise significant concerns regarding conflicts of interest and the corporatization of open science. Ultimately, the authors argue that corporate funding creates powerful feedback loops among tech companies, policymakers, and academics, effectively allowing industry to capture the "mind share" of university research.
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'''Kousha, Kayvan, and Mike Thelwall. 2024. “Artificial Intelligence to Support Publishing and Peer Review: A Summary and Review.” ''Learned Publishing'' 37 (1): 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1570'''
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Kousha and Thelwall provide a systematic mapping of AI tool deployment across the scholarly publishing pipeline, distinguishing demonstrated capabilities from promotional claims. For journal recommendation, the review documents AI-powered systems—including Springer Nature Journal Suggester, Wiley Journal Finder, IEEE Publication Recommender, and JANE (Journal/Author Name Estimator)—that analyze text similarity with previously published articles and reports high accuracy rates for appropriate journal matching. The analysis of initial quality control covers a diverse toolkit for plagiarism detection, robot author detection, methods checking, automated statistical verification, transparency and reproducibility checking and manuscript structure validation. Commercial systems draw on databases to suggest appropriate reviewers; the Natural Science Foundation of China's AI-assisted reviewer recommender for grant applications reports approximately 80% accuracy. However, the review identifies a critical boundary: while AI proves effective for finding reviewers and conducting initial quality checks, its value in performing the actual substantive review process "has not been clearly demonstrated." The synthesis reveals that substantial efficiency improvements are achievable in labor-intensive administrative tasks, while human judgment remains integral to core intellectual evaluations—a distinction essential for understanding where AI integration in publishing will proceed incrementally versus face fundamental obstacles.
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'''Ma, Lai. 2024. “Generative AI for Academic Publishing? Some Thoughts About Epistemic Diversity and the Pursuit of Truth.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.287.'''
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Ma (2024) critiques the integration of generative AI in academic publishing, arguing that the drive for automation threatens the central values of epistemic diversity and bibliodiversity. By invoking the "Sokal Hoax," the author illustrates the danger of AI-generated "bullshit"—content that mimics the formal structures of scholarship while remaining devoid of actual meaning. Ma specifically uses Scopus AI as a case study to demonstrate how the platformization of scholarly data creates a feedback loop that reinforces the "Matthew Effect," where established, English-language, and well-resourced publications are disproportionately amplified. This process, Ma warns, leads to "epistemic injustice" by marginalizing non-Western research and niche topics that are underrepresented in training datasets. The paper serves as a vital warning: without robust data surveillance and human-centric safeguards, the AI-accelerated publishing model may exacerbate peer-review crises and citation monopolies, ultimately undermining the public trust and diverse knowledge creation that open scholarship aims to protect.
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'''Mitchell, Peta, Michelle Riedlinger, Jake Goldenfein, Aaron Snoswell, Jean Burgess, and Kevin Witzenberger. 2025. “Research Genai: Situating Generative AI in the Scholarly Economy.” ''AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research''. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14006.'''
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Mitchell et al. focus upon the oft-overlooked subfield of Generative AI tools known as “RGAI”, research-focussed models which they argue represent “complex sociotechnical systems.” Hepp et al.’s definition of AI as a “sensitizing concept” and Watermeyer’s consideration of AI as a “labor accelerator” are used to situate this argument within the “scholarly economy” before the authors expand upon these theories, arguing RGAI should be approached as a form of “platform capitalism” akin to academia.edu. To evidence this stance, the authors examine the highly distinct RGAI models “Consensus” and “Writefull” as case studies. “Consensus” is designed to produce an academic “ConsensusMeter” by combining a proprietary LLM with OpenAI technology, while “Writefull” “aims to simplify… the often challenging task of scholarly writing” by employing custom AI models. Mitchell et al. highlight that although both tools are presented as independent and bespoke, they have major corporate backing. This deeply conflicts with the research principles of open scholarship, so Mitchell et al. aim to develop an index of RGAI which are appropriate for use in research.
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'''Pividori, Milton, and Casey S. Greene. 2024. “A Publishing Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Academic Authoring.” ''Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association'' 31 (9): 2103–13. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocae139'''
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The Manubot AI Editor implements a concrete technical solution to the provenance problem in AI-assisted scholarship through three integrated components: a Python library, a GitHub Actions workflow, and a prompt generator. This architecture addresses provenance directly: all changes are tracked through version control, creating a clear audit trail distinguishing human-authored from machine-generated text and documenting exactly how AI suggestions were accepted, modified, or rejected. Evaluation proceeded through five case studies using both human and automated assessment. Human evaluators assessed whether revisions preserved original meaning and important details, avoided introducing incorrect information, and maintained correct formatting. Automated "LLM-as-a-Judge" iterative assessment evaluated paragraph pairs across criteria including sentence structure clarity, ease of understanding, and grammatical correctness. The evaluations found that models could grasp complex academic concepts and enhance text quality, with particular effectiveness in text-based sections like introductions and discussions. The human-in-the-loop design—where AI suggestions function as proposed edits rather than direct insertions—mitigates risks of incorrect information while preserving authorial agency over final content.
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'''Razack, Habeeb Ibrahim Abdul, Sam T. Mathew, Fathinul Fikri Ahmad Saad, and Saleh A. Alqahtani. 2021. “Artificial intelligence-assisted tools for redefining the communication landscape of the scholarly world.” ''Science Editing''. https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.244 '''
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Razack et al. argue AI will transform publishing into a technology-driven industry, streamlining dissemination of scholarship “for the betterment of humankind.” Exploring current trends via case studies, they emphasize AI’s impact upon human performance over its independent “creative” role. They argue AI could benefit the “prospective” researcher by predicting an article’s “citation impact”, identifying evolving research trends, and locating relevant research journals to publish in, cutting past low-charging and “predatory OA journals” which “malign integrity” by publishing “compromised content.” Meanwhile, “retrospective” editors could employ AI to detect plagiarism, streamline peer review, and format publications. For Razack et al., the rise of AI can therefore be compared to the rise of the typewriter, swift adoption likely promoting ‘human-machine collaboration’ over replacement.
=== Accountability-related Infrastructures ===
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'''Ngulube, Patrick, and Neema Florence Vincent Mosha. 2024. “Integrating Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies ‘Safely’ in Academic Libraries: An Overview through a Scoping Review.” ''echnical Services Quarterly'' 42(1): 46–67. https://doi.org/10.1080/07317131.2024.2432093'''
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Ngulube and Mosha (2025) conduct a scoping review examining the state of research on ethical issues and perceived risks in AI integration within academic libraries. Analyzing 28 studies published before 2024, the authors reveal that research on safe AI adoption in libraries remains nascent, with significant gaps in theoretical grounding and methodological diversity. The review identifies critical ethical concerns including algorithmic bias, privacy violations, reduced transparency and accountability, and job displacement—yet finds that existing literature disproportionately emphasizes employment risks while neglecting environmental and planetary impacts. The authors note that ethical considerations have not taken center stage in library and information science research, as evidenced by the scarcity of relevant keywords and abstracts in the literature. A major finding is that most studies employ quantitative methodologies at the expense of qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, and only 18% employ explicit theoretical frameworks. The review underscores that academic libraries must navigate the dual challenge of leveraging AI's operational efficiencies while ensuring ethical standards of inclusivity, accessibility, and fair information use—a task complicated by the absence of established best practices and the need for human-centered approaches to AI governance.
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'''“Realising Potential, Supporting Users: IFLA Statement on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence.” n.d. IFLA. Accessed May 1, 2025. https://www.ifla.org/news/realising-potential-supporting-users-ifla-statement-on-copyright-and-artificial-intelligence/. '''
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This statement aims to help IFLA member libraries in navigating copyright issues and developing programs relevant to AI, positioning libraries as innovators “uniquely situated to lead” in supporting, training, and utilizing AI. However, restrictions stem from rightsholders, economic and moral copyright laws, and health, safety, and privacy laws. Libraries should therefore be guided by the most appropriate policy sources to mitigate restrictions by ensuring AI tools do not compromise areas of concern. Libraries are further recommended to advise decision-makers to permit mining legally accessed content, address bias by promoting “the widest possible access”, build capacity, awareness, and training for evolving technologies, and monitor AI standards. Governments are recommended to follow existing human rights regulations, avoid using copyright law as a “blunt force tool”, develop ethical AI practices, and fund repositories of AI training data - alongside AI companies themselves. Both rightsholders and vendors are advised to avoid language in contracts which restricts the use of AI or prevents exceptions. Overall, this document aims to promote AI by making as much content available as possible.
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'''Werder, Karl, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, and Rongen (Sophia) Zhang. 2022. “Establishing Data Provenance for Responsible Artificial Intelligence Systems.” ''ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems'' 13 (4): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3503488'''
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Werder et al. provide a framework for understanding audit trails in the context of AI and research data management, arguing that robust data provenance is not merely a technical feature but a prerequisite for achieving accountability in AI systems. They detail the requirements for a comprehensive provenance system, capable of tracking data from its origin through various transformations and into model training and deployment. This is directly relevant to research infrastructures, as it outlines how repositories and data management platforms can and must evolve to support AI-driven research. The authors’ multi-layered architectural proposal offers a concrete vision for how a research institution could implement a system to audit data pipelines, identify sources of bias, and ensure regulatory compliance. By connecting provenance to the broader goal of “Responsible AI,” the paper provides the conceptual tools for evaluating whether a research infrastructure’s data governance is sufficient to handle the accountability challenges posed by AI.
== Audience ==
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'''de Angelis, Luigi, Francesco Baglivo, Guglielmo Arzilli, Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera, Paolo Ferragina, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Caterina Rizzo. “ChatGPT and the Rise of Large Language Models: The New AI-Driven Infodemic Threat in Public Health.” ''Frontiers in Public Health'' 11 (2023): 1166120. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166120'''
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De Angelis and colleagues examine the emergence of Large Language Models, particularly ChatGPT, as a novel public health threat through the lens of "AI-driven infodemic." The authors trace the rapid evolution of LLMs from earlier transformer-based models through GPT-3 to ChatGPT, highlighting how each iteration has increased the capacity to generate fluent, authoritative-sounding text at scale. Critically, they identify a fundamental misalignment problem: despite efforts to fine-tune these models through reinforcement learning from human feedback, LLMs remain prone to generating plausible-sounding but factually incorrect or fabricated information—a vulnerability particularly dangerous in medical and health contexts. The paper's central argument is that the unprecedented speed and volume at which LLMs can produce convincing content creates conditions for misinformation spread on a scale previously impossible, especially among non-expert publics who lack the epistemic resources to detect AI-generated falsehoods. The authors emphasize that the inability to reliably detect AI-produced text compounds this threat, undermining public trust in scientific institutions and potentially influencing health-related behaviors and policy decisions. The work demonstrates how LLM-mediated scientific communication poses distinct risks to knowledge integrity and public understanding, requiring urgent development of detection mechanisms, governance frameworks, and media literacy initiatives to protect audiences from AI-driven epistemic harm.
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'''Bryant, Rebecca. 2024. “Implementing an AI Reference Chatbot at the University of Calgary Library.” ''Hanging Together'', December 12. https://hangingtogether.org/implementing-an-ai-reference-chatbot-at-the-university-of-calgary-library/'''
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Bryant (2024) details the development and implementation of "T-Rex," an AI-powered reference chatbot at the University of Calgary Library, based on a webinar hosted by the OCLC Research Library Partnership. While the library had offered live chat services since the early 2010s, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive surge in demand, peaking at over 3,000 inquiries in a single month. To alleviate this strain, the library analyzed past chat transcripts and determined that 12–14% of inquiries were simple, directional questions suitable for automation. To prevent scope creep during the initial training phase, the development team focused on a core set of fifty common questions. Through continuous refinement, the chatbot has since expanded to encompass over 1,000 custom responses, though its effectiveness remains limited by the availability of existing library webpages or FAQs to draw from. Bryant concludes by summarizing the Calgary team's key insights for institutions developing similar tools: developers must anticipate out-of-scope or non-library questions, recognize that users prefer direct answers over links to webpages, program creative responses for off-topic queries, and prepare for user resistance or non-adoption.
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'''Hara, Noriko, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter, and Kunihiro Miyazaki. 2025. “Exploring the Dynamics of Interaction About Generative Artificial Intelligence Between Experts and the Public on Social Media.” ''Journal of Science Communication'' 24 (1): A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202'''
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Hara and colleagues conduct an empirical investigation into how experts and the public co-produce knowledge about generative AI on social media, specifically analyzing X (formerly Twitter) discussions. Rather than treating the public as passive consumers of expert knowledge, the authors adopt a Public Engagement with Science (PES) framework that recognizes social media platforms as dynamic arenas where non-experts actively contribute to shaping collective understanding of emerging technologies. Through computational and manual analysis, they identify distinct discussion topics, map the roles that both experts and laypeople play in knowledge production, and examine how engagement metrics correlate with these roles. A critical finding is that the public functions beyond questioners seeking expert guidance, but rather as active knowledge co-producers who share practical insights, challenge claims, and contribute their own perspectives and experiences with GenAI tools. This research demonstrates how AI itself—as a subject of discourse—becomes a site of negotiated meaning-making between differently positioned actors. The work moves beyond traditional one-way dissemination models to reveal the interactive, participatory nature of contemporary science communication, with implications for understanding how diverse audiences collectively construct understanding of transformative technologies and how this co-productive process shapes both public perception and the future development of AI systems.
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'''Jaillant, Lise, Olivia Mitchell, Eric Ewoh-Opu, and Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja. 2025. “How Can We Improve the Diversity of Archival Collections with AI? Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 4457–4459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02222-z. '''
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Jaillant et al. draw from interviews with 20 academics and archival professionals to explore how AI technologies can help address the lack of diversity in archival collections. The authors highlight that AI tools can assist in automatically detecting racist or inappropriate language in metadata, search large amounts of historical records, and uncover new insights within archival records. However, the authors argue that the deployment of AI should involve close collaboration between librarians, archivists, and developers. The current limited collaboration between developers and libraries limits the ethical and inclusive application of AI in archival collections, especially those with sensitive historical materials. The interviewees also warned against the loss of historical context when using AI, the perpetuation of archival biases, and the loss of control when AI tools are designed and governed by tech companies. To conclude, the authors recommend investing in interdisciplinary AI training programs for archivists, educating AI developers about the unique needs of archives so they can create more relevant solutions, and creating professional guidelines about the best practices for AI use to address the lack of diversity in archival collections.
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'''Peters, Uwe, and Benjamin Chin-Yee. 2025. “Generalization Bias in Large Language Model Summarization of Scientific Research.” ''Royal Society Open Science'' 12 (4): 241776. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241776'''
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Peters and Chin-Yee provide rigorous, large-scale empirical evidence of a systematic and consequential distortion in LLM-generated scientific summaries: the tendency toward overgeneralization. Testing ten prominent LLMs—including ChatGPT-4o, ChatGPT-4.5, DeepSeek, LLaMA 3.3 70B, and Claude 3.7 Sonnet—on 4,900 summaries of scientific abstracts and full-length articles, the authors demonstrate that even when explicitly prompted for accuracy, most LLMs consistently produce conclusions broader and more definitive than those warranted by the original research. Critically, they identify three specific mechanisms of overgeneralization: the use of generic statements that obscure quantification, the shift from past to present tense (which expands scope), and the omission of qualifiers and limitations. The findings are stark: LLM-generated summaries were nearly five times more likely than human-authored summaries to contain broad generalizations (odds ratio = 4.85, 95% CI [3.06, 7.70], p < 0.001), with newer models performing worse than earlier ones. This research is foundational for understanding how AI-mediated knowledge communication systematically distorts scientific findings at scale, regardless of user expertise or intent. The work demonstrates a concrete mechanism through which LLM intermediation can alter the epistemic content of research, with particular implications for medical and clinical contexts where overgeneralized conclusions can directly influence policy and patient care. The authors propose mitigation strategies including temperature adjustment and systematic benchmarking, but their findings underscore the profound challenge of ensuring faithful knowledge transmission through AI systems.
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'''da Silva Cardoso, Heike, and Vitor Rocio. 2025. “Enhancing Digital Libraries Through NLP and Recommender Systems: Current Trends and Future Prospects with Large Language Models.” In ''Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education: TECH-EDU 2024'', edited by Arsénio Reis, José P. Cravino, Leontios Hadjileontiadis, Paulo Martins, Sofia B. Dias, Sofia Hadjileontiadou, and Tassos Mikropoulos, 69–79. C''ommunications in Computer and Information Science'' 2480. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02672-9_5'''
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da Silva Cardoso and Rocio propose a practical framework for integrating Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models into academic digital libraries to address the information overload facing researchers, students, and faculty. Recognizing that traditional search methods have become insufficient in the face of exponential publication growth, the authors advocate for AI-driven recommender systems capable of delivering precise, relevant, and personalized literature recommendations. Their contribution centers on an audience-aware design philosophy that positions librarians as essential partners in system development. Rather than treating AI as a purely algorithmic solution, the authors emphasize that librarians' direct interactions with users provide irreplaceable insight into the nuanced and context-dependent needs of diverse academic communities. This human-in-the-loop approach represents a noteworthy methodological stance: AI functions not as a replacement for human expertise but as a tool to augment librarian knowledge and enhance the responsiveness of knowledge discovery systems. The work is particularly salient for understanding how contemporary LLM-based systems can be designed to serve scholarly audiences more effectively while maintaining the institutional wisdom and user-centered perspective that librarians bring to information work.
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'''Taneja, Ankit Kumar, and Chandra Tripathi. 2020. “AI-Powered Recommender Systems: Personalization and Bias.” ''Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT)'' 11 (1): 1090–1094. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i1.14406'''
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Though published before the generative AI era, Taneja and Tripathi's analysis of AI-powered recommender systems remains foundational to understanding algorithmic bias in information discovery. The authors examine the structural tensions inherent in personalization algorithms—systems designed to enhance user experience by tailoring content suggestions yet simultaneously capable of constructing "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers" around users. By continuously recommending content similar to previous engagement, these algorithms systematically exclude novel, dissenting, or interdisciplinary perspectives, undermining serendipitous discovery essential to genuine scholarly inquiry. Critically, the authors frame algorithmic bias not as a technical glitch but as a structural risk embedded within the information architectures that guide knowledge-seekers, and thus they expose how algorithmic personalization—a feature predating generative AI—already demonstrated the capacity to narrow intellectual diversity and reinforce pre-existing beliefs. This pre-GenAI work provides historical context for understanding how contemporary AI systems have intensified these risks, making it useful for evaluating the ethical imperatives of designing systems that promote intellectual openness rather than epistemic closure.
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'''de Winter, J. 2024. “Can ChatGPT Be Used to Predict Citation Counts, Readership, and Social Media Interaction? An Exploration Among 2222 Scientific Abstracts.” ''Scientometrics'' 129: 2469–2487. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-04939-y'''
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De Winter’s study contrasts conventional scientometrics, testing whether a large language model can predict an article’s citation count and altmetric scores (whilst noting these may be unreliable assessors of actual scientific impact) by rating its abstract across “semantically diverse” variables. His case study uses ChatGPT-4 to predictively evaluate 2,222 abstracts from articles published in PLOS ONE, monitoring its accuracy by referencing actual citation counts and altmetrics scores. De Winter employs a custom script to prompt OpenAI’s Application Programming Interface (API) to score each abstract on a scale of zero to one hundred across thirty positive variables and their thirty antonyms, which he then organizes under five categories (e.g. “Quality and Reliability”). As Chat-GPT 4 only produced consistent results at the population level, it was run three additional times to determine averages and bolster reliability of individual scores. This language-based evaluation of article abstracts revealed that ChatGPT-4’s scores better correlate with altmetrics and citation counts than conventional readability scores do. Furthermore, “Novel and Engaging” articles were most likely to be cited, whilst “Accessible and Understandable” articles scored highest in altmetrics.
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== Research Methods and Practices ==
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'''Arnett, Catherine, Eliot Jones, Ivan P. Yamshchikov, and Pierre-Carl Langlais. 2024. “Toxicity of the Commons: Curating Open-Source Pre-Training Data.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 29. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.22587.'''
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Open-source pre-training data is increasingly treated as a shared resource for building “open” language models, yet it can embed and reproduce harmful speech patterns at scale. Arnett, Jones, Yamshchikov, and Langlais argue that reducing toxic model behavior requires intervening upstream in data, and they focus specifically on the distinctive constraints of public-domain corpora (including historical documents and OCR-derived text) where standard web-text toxicity filters can be impractical or ill-suited. They propose a fully open-source curation pipeline designed for these conditions and present three concrete contributions: (1) ToxicCommons, a custom-labeled dataset organized across five toxicity dimensions (racial/origin-based, gender/sex-based, religious, ability-based discrimination, and violence); (2) Celadon, a classifier trained on that dataset to detect toxic content more efficiently at scale in open data; and (3) a “balanced” filtration strategy that explicitly trades off safety filtering against retaining sufficient training material. The paper’s core claim is that open-data model development needs domain-attuned, auditable curation methods paired with task-specific classifiers, so that openness in data does not automatically translate into avoidable harms in downstream model outputs.
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'''Bail, Christopher A. “Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Improve Social Science?” https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Can-Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-Improve-Bail/6206cc77bb3a3c0b6b9fce1ad68a8b1786a56941'''
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Bail (2023) provides a critical evaluation of how Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), might fundamentally transform computational social science. Moving beyond superficial administrative use cases, Bail examines the potential of LLMs to simulate complex human behaviors. He suggests that Generative AI could revolutionize agent-based modeling by replacing simplistic, rule-bound agents with dynamic, memory-equipped "silicon samples" capable of emergent group behaviors. While acknowledging the utility of AI for automated content analysis and expanding programming accessibility, Bail rigorously details the methodological and ethical perils of these largely opaque systems. He warns that the proprietary fine-tuning of commercial LLMs introduces severe demographic biases—often skewing toward highly educated, liberal perspectives—which threatens the external validity of AI-assisted research. Furthermore, Bail highlights the "Stack Overflow Problem," cautioning that the unchecked proliferation of AI-generated "junk science" could contaminate future training data and degrade the broader scientific ecosystem. Ultimately, Bail argues that social scientists must not remain passive "end-users" of corporate AI. Instead, they must actively collaborate with computer scientists to reverse-engineer the "social sense" into AI models, ensuring the development of open-source, reproducible infrastructures that genuinely advance the study of human behavior.
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'''Bakharia, Aneesha, Antonette Shibani, Lisa-Angelique Lim, Trish McCluskey, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2025. “From Transcripts to Themes: A Trustworthy Workflow for Qualitative Analysis Using Large Language Models.” In ''Joint Proceedings of LAK 2025 Workshops, co-located with the 15th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK 2025)''. Dublin, Ireland: CEUR-WS.org. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3995/LLMQUAL_paper1.pdf.'''
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Bakharia et al. explore the use of AI in qualitative, rather than quantitative, research in education. The authors define “minimum requirements that an LLM-supported qualitative analysis workflow must satisfy” and “present a “LLM-based workflow that derives an initial set of themes” from text data that is “transferable to other LA [learning analytics] contexts performing qualitative analysis of open-ended text”. The authors define two requirements for “LLM-generated inductive coding”: first, it must verify “coded textual extracts… against source data” to make sure the quotes are accurate (i.e., verbatim and not hallucinated) and verify those extracts “are meaningfully classified under the assigned code”. Second, in the interest of transparency, it must “explain that rationale for each code” and “trace every code, whatever level of abstraction, back to its source data”. The article outlines and describes the proposed workflow in detail, including its being built in Python with a Jupyter notebook and Flask application. While they acknowledge challenges and problems in their research (e.g., LLM bias, the lack of comparable human analysis, the risk of alienating the human quality of qualitative research), Bakharia et al. ultimately advocate their approach as one that “improves transparency, verifiability, and interpretability, while addressing limitations of previous methods and enhancing researcher processes in qualitative thematic analysis (9). By adapting their minimum requirements and workflow, the authors argue, researchers can engage more effectively in LLM-driven qualitative research.
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'''Dennstädt, Fabio, Cedric Sivert Möller, Tim Fellerhoff, Felix Busch, Oke Gerke, André Karch, and Oliver Krause. 2024. “Title and Abstract Screening for Literature Reviews Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study in the Biomedical Domain.” ''Systematic Reviews'' 13 (1): 158. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02575-4'''
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Dennstädt et al. perform a study in which they attempt to determine the viability of using LLMs to automate scholarly literature surveys. The researchers developed a method for using LLMs to perform the title and abstract screenings of a systematic literature review method and applied that method with four LLMs across eleven datasets in biomedical literature. A key advantage of implementing LLMs in this process is that it escapes the need to train the machine via pre-selection. Researchers have developed automated and semi-automated processes for systematic literature reviews in the past, but this requires a human agent to provide training data or a corpus of example texts that tell the system what to look for. LLMs do not require this step. Instead, the researchers used a Python script that prompts the LLM “to evaluate the relevance of a scientific publication for inclusion into an SLR,” providing the LLM with both abstract and title, request for a numbered score indicating the relevance of the publication, and a numerical threshold that defines whether a score makes the given publication relevant. The authors characterize the results of the study as “promising” but also “far from perfect,” identifying that such applications could be helpful to researchers and are widely applicable without special training for data or user, even if “fully automated systems… still fail to differentiate… near the level of human evaluation”. The authors conclude that more research into the use of LLMs to automate systematic literature reviews is needed, but it seems very likely that scholars will employ LLMs into this integral research task with greater frequency in the future. How well LLMs will continue to perform in this task is unclear, especially in new research, and Dennstädt et al. clearly state, “we cannot answer the question of to what extent LLMs should be used for conducting literature reviews and for doing research”.
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'''Montague-Hellen, Beth. 2024. “Empowering Knowledge through AI: Open Scholarship Proactively Supporting Well Trained Generative AI.” ''Insights'' 37 (1). https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.649.'''
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Generative AI is becoming a dominant interface for finding, summarizing, and producing academic information, with consequences for what counts as authoritative knowledge online. Montague-Hellen argues that, rather than focusing primarily on misuse, job displacement, or defensive copyright disputes, scholarly communications actors should actively encourage the inclusion of scholarly literature in generative AI training data to improve reliability and ensure research is represented in emerging discovery platforms. The article develops two main pathways for doing this: making scholarly outputs more machine-actionable and “crawlable” (especially through better linkage, metadata, and structured HTML rather than PDF-only dissemination) and making permissions unambiguous by explicitly addressing AI training in licences and related signals. It foregrounds “garbage in, garbage out” to claim that while libraries and publishers cannot remove low-quality web content from training corpora, they can tilt the balance by lowering friction for high-quality, curated research to be ingested legally. Montague-Hellen also highlights unresolved tensions around attribution and consent under common Creative Commons licences, suggesting that clearer, more specific permission frameworks (or new licensing patterns) may be needed to distinguish human reading from machine training and to communicate “enthusiastic consent” where desired.
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'''Mugaanyi, Joseph, Christoph Lehner, and Lia M. Bally. 2024. “Evaluation of Large Language Model Performance and Reliability for Citation Generation Across Scientific Disciplines.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 26: e52935. https://doi.org/10.2196/52935'''
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Mugaanyi, Lehner, and Bally perform a study aimed at gauging the accuracy and reliability of citations generated by ChatGPT (GPT 3.5) in both the natural sciences and humanities. The authors emphasize that “Citations and references serve as the backbone of scholarly communication, providing the necessary context, evidence, and credit to prior works… ensuring the integrity of the research process”. With this in mind, the article frames the related study as aiding researchers in determining whether LLMs are viable as writing assistants in scholarly writing. In short, if an LLM cannot be relied upon to accurately cite and reference sources, it poses a risk to the integrity of research when incorporated into scholarly writing. The study found that ChatGPT hallucinated over a quarter of its references, with a slightly higher margin in the natural sciences. Furthermore, not all of those citations that did exist were accurate, and the LLM hallucinated DOIs for nearly 90% of the references it cited, real or otherwise, in the humanities. The issue, as the authors describe it, is that “in the current iteration of LLMs, since the training is geared toward generalization and the models. are probabilistic, they tend to interpolate and fill in the missing information with synthetic text”. The authors conclude that, while domain-specific models may improve performance and reliability, in its current, generic form, researchers need to contemplate whether the strengths of ChatGPT’s reference generation justify its demonstrable limitations and “the importance of robust validation processes to ensure the accuracy and reliability of generated content.”
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'''Schroeder, Hope, Marianne Aubin Le Quéré, Casey Randazzo, David Mimno, and Sarita Schoenebeck. 2024. “Large Language Models in Qualitative Research: Uses, Tensions, and Intentions.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', October 9. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07362'''
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Schroder et al. perform interviews with twenty qualitative researchers in human computer interaction (HCI) and qualitative research to gauge how researchers are actually using LLMs and concerns over the incorporation of LLMs at different stages of research; the authors also provide a survey of the rise of LLMs and flag potential concerns, using both interviews and survey as a launchpad to outline suggestions and recommendations for researchers in the field contemplating the use of LLMs in their research. The authors are concerned that “the speed of LLM development has outpaced guidance on their ethical use” and “the HCI community is contending with the need for developed policies that tackle how to use AI ethically in research”. The most prominent concerns that the article raises relate to “ethics, unequal adoption of new technologies, model bias, and performance” as well as “concerns regarding participant privacy,” but there is also a larger issue within the field of HCI that “LLMs may lend the impression that qualitative inquiry can be automated, and their integration into Quantitative Data Analysis (QDA) software may increasingly impose positivist approaches that conflict with interpretivist traditions”. Key findings from the interviews are that most researchers are open to responsible use of LLMs but have concerns about established guidelines and norms for its implementation. Additionally, many are already using LLMs “to generate recruitment materials”, “speed up qualitative coding”, and “for ideation and feedback”, even as they acknowledge tensions between the qualitative nature of their work and the prospect of automation. The most significant recommendations that Schroder et al. make include updating consent forms, using dedicated tools rather than defaulting to Chat-GPT, and implementing design decisions specifically for LLM-incorporating methodologies that reconsider “participant privacy”, LLM’s “intentional use”, “transparency and validation”, “researcher context”, “deep engagement with data” despite this automation, and ways “to consider participant perspectives and interests” given “the variable performance LLMs have across contexts, knowledge domains, cultures, and languages”. The authors hope that incorporating these considerations will “empower qualitative researchers to leverage LLMs confidently, and even creatively, for their work”.
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'''Tumadóttir, Anna. 2024. “Questions for Consideration on AI & the Commons.” ''Creative Commons'', July 24. https://creativecommons.org/2024/07/24/preferencesignals/.'''
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Tumadóttir talks about CC, license, tools, policy and discusses the way to foster a healthy commons environment in the digital era. She points out how the introduction of the CC license enhanced Creative Commons by giving the creators choice over usage of their works. However, it is now a question if the same healthy commons can be maintained today because of rapid technological development. Preference signals for AI is a notion to give an agent (creator, rights holder, entity of some kind) more flexibility on how they want their work to be used for AI model training. However, the choice is still binary which is offering all or nothing. After consultations, it is found that people want more control over their work and if not, they might not share their work at all. Therefore, it is important to identify the right type of preference signals for it to be useful to benefit the public interest. During this process, we need to keep in mind its effect and variation on cultural heritage, different education sectors and regions. Moreover, to make the preference signals effective, we need to examine its structure as well as whether legal enforcement is necessary.
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'''Yue, Yongjie, Maosong Zheng, Jiahui Liu, Zhimin Wang, and Chenhui Mao. 2025. “A Practical Guide and Assessment on Using ChatGPT to Conduct Grounded Theory Studies: Step-by-Step Reporting of the Data Analysis Process.” ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' 27: e70122. https://doi.org/10.2196/70122'''
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Yue et al. employ a study that entailed researchers using either manual coding or coding assisted by ChatGPT to perform data analysis on a 40,000 word dataset made up of interviews with 8 players of Listen and Play in Jianghu, a Chinese MMORPG designed for the blind. The study’s aim was to “provide detailed guidelines for using ChatGPT in grounded theory within the Chinese context”, “evaluate the effectiveness of ChatGPT coding” in this context, and “explore the broader implications and future directions of ChatGPT in qualitative research”. The article goes into great detail as to the process for generating open code with ChatGPT. The results of the study show that, although manual coding performed slightly better than ChatGPT-assisted coding, the “difference was not statistically significant” in its production of nodes and reference points. However, during axial coding, the categories and subcategories generated through these respective processes was significantly different, with only half of the categories semantically matching between manual and ChatGPT-assisted methods. The authors conclude that, while ChatGPT 4-Turbo “enhanced the diversity and efficiency of coding,” “it struggled with depth, context, subtle nuances, connections, and coding organization”. Nevertheless Yue et al. see great potential in the application of GenAI-assisted coding in grounded theory, especially as the technology develops.
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'''Zhu, Wenhao, Hongyi Liu, Qingxiu Dong, Jingjing Xu, Shujian Huang, Lingpeng Kong, Jiajun Chen, and Lei Li. 2023. “Multilingual Machine Translation with Large Language Models: Empirical Results and Analysis.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', April 10. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.04675'''
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Zhu et al. perform an empirical study that tests the multilingual translation performance of eight popular LLMs on 102 languages. As the authors explain, this is a particularly difficult task as it requires “semantic alignment between languages.” While LLMs tend to perform surprisingly well at translation, “it is also unclear [sic] how LLM acquires translation ability and which factors affect LLM’s translation ability”. This study in multilingual machine translation (MMT) therefore seeks to answer two questions: how do LLMs perform MMT over massive languages and what factors affect their performance?
The results of the study suggest that GPT-4 generally outperforms its competitors but still falls short of Google Translate in some tests. Two key takeaways from this study is that “exemplars in the tail of the prompt have larger influence on an LLM’s behaviour,” meaning that the order in which exemplars are given within a prompt matter, and that cross-lingual translation pairs are particularly helpful exemplars to LLMs. The authors ultimately conclude that an “LLM can acquire translation ability in a resource-efficient way, which indicates [a] promising future of LLM in multilingual machine translation” as the technology evolves.
''NB: As this research was conducted prior to Google’s implementation of GenAI/LLMs into Google Translate in 2024, it sometimes uses Google Translate as a baseline/comparison point for LLM-powered translation that can be confusing without that context.''
== Forms of Research Output ==
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'''Bozkurt, Aras. 2024. “GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI.” ''Open Praxis'' 16 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654'''
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Bozkurt’s essay seeks “to undertake a critical examination of the use of generative AI in academic contexts… examining its implications and exploring the nuances of its integration.” He begins with an assertion of technological determinism, stating “This technological shift… is not just a transient trend but a symbol of the inescapable change… marking the onset of an AI-dominated age and initiating profound and inevitable shifts in our academic and educational paradigms”. The author makes the argument that the advent of AI “requires us to critically reconsider concepts such as cocreation, ownership, and authorship in academic writing processes.” For instance, in exploring the concept of ownership, he briefly notes the ethical concerns of whether those who created the content upon which AI was trained might claim ownership of AI-generated content and explores the notions of AI or even its programmers acting as a co-author. Bozkurt himself takes the explicit stance that GenAI ought not be credited as a co-author. The paper also provides suggestions related to the ethics of AI use and transparency: “In some cases, merely reporting … is inadequate. A more nuanced approach involves providing multilayered statements acknowledging and benchmarking the use of [GenAI], specifying where, when, in which sections, and for what purposes it is employed.” Bozkurt reiterates that responsibility ultimately belongs to the human author, and provides the aiTARAS (Academic Integrity and Transparency in AI-assisted Research and Specification) Framework for this purpose. Bozkurt ends his essay by identifying further problems beyond the scope of the article, including “reimagining of assessment and evaluation”, our overfocus on ChatGPT and English language in this field of study, and the inaccuracy of AI detection software.
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'''Colbert-Lewis, Danielle, Lawrence Maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, and Mark Swartz. 2024. “The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing.” ''Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 10 (December): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v10.43293.'''
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Colbert-Lewis et al. (2024) examine the extractive nature of the modern "citation economy," arguing that academic publishing has evolved into a powerful mechanism for surveillance and data commodification. The authors detail how a consolidated group of dominant publishers capture surplus value from the academic lifecycle by extracting free scholarly labor, research data, and personal information. Crucially, these corporations are transitioning from traditional information vendors into technology-driven data brokers. The extracted data is reinvested into proprietary analytics products that are then sold back to universities to evaluate and surveil faculty performance, relying on opaque metrics that threaten academic freedom. Furthermore, the authors highlight the severe ethical compromises inherent in this system, noting that academics inadvertently fuel data infrastructures that these same parent companies sell to external industries, including law enforcement and advertising. To combat the rise of "surveillance publishing," the article concludes with actionable recommendations for scholars and librarians to resist exploitative practices and build ethical infrastructures, alongside a supplementary mini-zine designed to raise awareness about the hidden costs of participating in the citation economy.
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'''Frangou, Sophia, Umberto Volpe, and Andrea Fiorillo. 2025. “AI in scientific writing and publishing: A call for critical engagement.” ''European Psychiatry'' 68 (1): e98. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10061'''
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Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo provide a succinct summary of the benefits of implementing AI in scientific writing and publishing, before turning to the challenges and risks posed towards the use of such technology. Finally, they end by posing ethical frameworks for the use of AI in both publishing and writing. In publishing, the authors identify tools that can aid in tasks ranging from copyediting to finding reviewers and claim that for both “high-volume publications” and “resource-constrained journals… AI can serve as a force multiplier, expanding what editorial teams can accomplish without compromising the centrality of human discretion and responsibility” . In writing, the article notes that “Ai-powered applications offer a suite of tools that, when used judiciously, can enhance the quality, efficiency, and inclusivity of the scholarly communication process,” placing such tools along the trajectory of preexisting aids like EndNote and Zotero, which have also now incorporated AI. Frangou, Volpe, and Fiorillo argue that AI can help scholars identify relevant literature they might otherwise have trouble finding, reduce the linguistic bias encountered by scholars for whom English is not their first language, and aid scholars in navigating the publishing landscape so their work can find the best possible fit. Finally, the authors acknowledge the epistemic and ethical risks of AI: inconsistency and irreproducibility, transparency, informed consent, and data privacy are all core concerns. Key components in the article’s ethical frameworks for publishers and authors include transparency and disclosure, human accountability, and training and skill development. The authors hope that “these principles articulate a shared responsibility for shaping the role of AI in scientific publishing” and AI’s “adoption reinforces the foundational values that give scientific communication its trustworthiness and legitimacy.”
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'''Graßhoff, Gerd. 2024. “AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', July 8. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05903 '''
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Graßhoff introduces a new tool, the AI-Reporter, that aims “to fundamentally expand scientific communication for the new era…”; according to Graßhoff, the AI-Reporter “creates a sustainable, referenceable, and expandable knowledge base that captures not just content but the living essence of scientific discourse”. In short, Graßhoff proposes a tool that will adapt a scientific presentation into a “public-ready chapter” in about three minutes with “only the author’s consent.” The majority of the article is dedicated to a tech-oriented breakdown of the methodology and workflow of the AI-Reporter, namely the semantic analysis and translation of a recorded slide presentation—consisting of the presentation as a PDF, video recording, and basic metadata—into a publication-ready chapter. Graßhoff’s tool is an attempt to solve what he identifies as a core problem of modern scholarly communication, namely that “knowledge is increasingly presented in dynamic, multimodal formats” that are ultimately ephemeral and content is often lost (14). He aims to refine this tool to enable real-time processing, multilingual support, interactive multimedia components, “optimization for academic disciplines”, and more to this project. He advocates the AI-reporter as nothing less than “a vision for the future of scientific communication.”
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'''Jiang, Jialei. 2024. “When generative artificial intelligence meets multimodal composition: Rethinking the composition process through an AI-assisted design project.” ''Computers and Composition'' 74: 102883. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2024.102883'''
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Jiang conducts a study in which GenAI is integrated into students’ composition of multimodal texts, then interviewed on their experience. Jiang’s states her aim as follows: “Through examining writing students use of GenAI tools in multimodal composition, this study seeks to unravel how GenAi technologies influence students’ design choices, problem-solving approaches, and the overall composition process.” In particular, Jiang is interested in “potential opportunities and challenges of incorporating GenAI into students’ multimodal composition process”. Jiang frames the article within composition and writing studies and the theory behind multimodal composition. She builds upon recent pedagogical best practices put forward by Burriss and Leander (2024) that “call upon teachers and educators to engage in the development of an emergent pedagogy of critical AI that “teach[es] about/with AI in emergent, flexible, and speculative ways””. The results of the study emphasize that, while GenAI can streamline workflow and provide examples from which students can build using their own creativity, there were clear limitations to the technology. Of course, students’ realization of these limitations is a success of the course’s pedagogy. The article also provides three case studies of the student compositions as exemplars of the outcome. Jiang concludes with a recommendation “that researchers and educators engage in meaningful dialogues with students about their uses of GenAI during composition practices”. She quotes her own earlier work (Jiang et al. 2024), where she writes that to keep AI out of the classroom “is not only idealistic and impossible,” “it is actually completely disengaged from the realities of the changing technological landscape students are already facing.”
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'''Mehlenbacher, Brad, Ana Patricia Balbon, and Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher. 2024. “Synthetic Genres: Expert Genres, Non-Specialist Audiences, and Misinformation in the Artificial Intelligence Age.” ''Journal of Technical Writing and Communication'', January 31. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472816231226249.'''
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Genre theorists Mehlenbacher et al. examine which AI-generated texts are “good enough” to pass as “bona fide” (already a “very good” standard). They argue AI-generated text produces misinformation, pushes apart definitions of “information” and “knowledge”, and necessitates rhetorical understanding. The authors therefore believe “synthetic genres” will emerge, departing in situation, form, and even “the very concept of genre users” based on recursive and “poisoned” outputs. In reviewing literature, the authors spotlight AI-generated disinformation’s suasive (instead of propagandistic or accurate) potential, and argue that AI-generated text can be suasive by appearing both “timely” and “appropriate.” However, this “fraudoscientific” text can never be truly “timely” or “appropriate”, as it is always constrained in past work, and only responds to prompts, not situations. Despite this, AI-generated text generated on specialist subjects can still be effectively suasive – and even when identified as AI - because its authority is difficult to challenge. Mehlenbacher et al. therefore conduct two studies of AI-generated outputs, focussing on how they may be deceptive or detected. They first prompted GPT-3 to emulate rhetorical research abstracts by generating a range of definitions alongside text to emulate research processes. Next, they conducted a genre analysis, generating text on controversial topics and prioritizing suasiveness over ability to pass a theoretical “Genre Turing Test.” Based on their results, Mehlenbacher et al. suggest AI-generated text should be cross examined with specialist texts to identify where they need additional development, presenting a valuable teaching opportunity which supports “a powerful way to introduce the epistemic functions of writing.” Non-specialists should also develop tools to identify the source and quality of content, including diverse genre perspectives. The authors conclude by arguing genre scholars should further consider AI-generated texts and emphasizing the importance of genre users. This is because “genre must be understood in a rhetorical context”, while “synthetic genres” can only act as “statistical simulacrum.”
== Teaching and Pedagogy ==
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'''Adewumi, Tosin, Lama Alkhaled, Christopher Buck, Sergio Hernandez, Sofia Brilioth, Memoona Kekung, Yasmin Ragimov, and Emily Barney. 2023. “ProCoT: Stimulating Critical Thinking and Writing of Students through Engagement with Large Language Models (LLMs).” Preprint, ''arXiv'', December 15. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2312.09801'''
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Adewumi et al.'s Probing Chain-of-Thought (ProCoT) methodology represents a pedagogical approach that transforms LLM interaction from potential academic dishonesty into an active learning process centered on critical evaluation and evidence-based reasoning. ProCoT requires students to generate initial outputs using LLMs, then systematically affirm or refute each claim using peer-reviewed references, effectively making the AI output a provisional hypothesis to be tested rather than a final answer to be submitted. This approach directly addresses the section's themes of process transparency (the method makes visible each stage of knowledge construction, from initial AI generation through source verification to synthesis) and ethical reflection (students must grapple with AI limitations including hallucination, bias, and lack of disciplinary nuance). The authors' finding that student outputs using ProCoT were significantly more concise than LLM-generated text (208 vs. 391 words on average) while demonstrating enhanced critical thinking suggests that the method trains students to distill and synthesize rather than accept verbose AI output uncritically. ProCoT leverages AI's epistemological weaknesses as pedagogical strengths—the fact that ChatGPT cannot reliably cite sources becomes an opportunity for students to develop information literacy by finding and evaluating primary literature. The method's anti-cheating design is secondary to its pedagogical value: by requiring iterative engagement with AI outputs and scholarly sources, ProCoT embeds the kind of metacognitive reflection (What did the AI get right? What did it miss? How do I know?) that is of significance to pedagogy in the AI era. The authors' evidence from 65 students across disciplines demonstrates feasibility across contexts, emphasizing cross-disciplinary rather than field-specific approaches to AI-entangled pedagogy.
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'''Berry, David M. 2023. “AI, Ethics, and Digital Humanities.” In ''The Bloomsbury Handbook to the Digital Humanities'', edited by James O’Sullivan, 445–57. Bloomsbury Academic. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AI-Ethics-and-Digital-Humanities-.pdf'''
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Berry emphasizes that AI’s use in the field of Digital Humanities raises major ethical questions despite it being an apparent evolution of the field’s traditional utilization of technology to augment human research capabilities. Berry outlines this issue by comparing the modern rise of AI to Digital Humanities’ early history, highlighting that digital humanists operated as coders until they began to ““black box” the computational aspects of doing digital humanities”, thus enabling non-programmers to participate. Since AI “automating processes might cover over ethical issues by transferring them into the hashtables of the machine-learning system”, Berry argues uncritical reliance on AI tools by inexpert modern humanists risks the “algorithmization” and imposition of hierarchical, quantitative frameworks upon Digital Humanities studies. He further identifies that the field of Digital Humanities is “on the cusp of a new set of packages that will further democratize access to machine learning”, a noble goal, but one which will bring these issues to the forefront. For this reason, Berry argues a reconsideration of ethics within Digital Humanities is desperately required on both organizational and individual levels.
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'''Brown, Richard. 2023. ''The AI Generation: How Universities Can Prepare Students for the Changing World''. DEMOS and University of London report. https://demos.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-AI-Generation-2.pdf'''
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Brown argues AI will inevitably and dramatically impact all fields of education, and therefore encourages universities to seize the opportunity to lead these changes instead of merely reacting to them. His voice is echoed by esteemed organizations DEMOS and the University of London, indicating that this shift in the academic environment is already beginning. Brown argues this shift is required due to the developing capacity of AI for automating low-skilled professional tasks, an ability which risks decimating the available number of entry-level graduate positions. As a result, how employers value the workplace skills taught by current curriculums will change drastically, meaning universities must revolutionize their approach to education. Brown provides a blueprint for how universities can adapt to these changes by championing education’s prioritization of “GRASP” (General Relational, Analytic, Social and Personal) skills as an alternative, advising universities to focus on teaching high-level and tailored skills to students instead of the generic. Universities can do this by practising “active learning” over traditional lecture formats as well as fostering extracurricular and work experience opportunities for their students.
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'''Deng, Ruiqi, Maoli Jiang, Xinlu Yu, Yuyan Lu, and Shasha Liu. 2025. “Does ChatGPT Enhance Student Learning? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies.” ''Computers & Education'' 227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105224'''
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Deng and colleagues' meta-analysis of 69 experimental studies provides empirical grounding for claims about ChatGPT's pedagogical impact, revealing both opportunities and methodological challenges in assessing AI-enhanced learning. Their finding that ChatGPT interventions improve academic performance, affective-motivational states, and higher-order thinking propensities while reducing mental effort speaks directly to how assessment must shift when AI augments cognition—if mental effort decreases but learning outcomes improve, traditional measures of "effort" or "struggle" as proxies for learning may require recalibration. In their critique of current assessment methodologies the authors demonstrate that most studies evaluate only final outputs (essay quality, test scores) rather than learning processes, missing opportunities to examine how students interact with AI, what metacognitive strategies they develop, and whether AI use builds transferable skills or creates dependency. Deng et al.'s four methodological propositions—using complex project-based assessments that reveal process, evaluating long-term rather than novelty effects, prioritizing objective over self-reported measures of higher-order thinking, and employing adequate statistical power—provide a research agenda for pedagogy-AI scholarship that centers process evidence. Their documentation of disciplinary variation (language education dominates current research) while calling for cross-disciplinary synthesis focuses on avoiding discipline-specific approaches. The meta-analysis also reveals gaps in understanding collaboration (few studies examine peer learning dynamics when AI is present) and metacognition (limited research on whether students develop awareness of their own and AI's knowledge boundaries), highlighting the resulting pedagogical transformations.
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'''Grigoli, L. Renato. 2023. “Ghosts in the Machine.” ''American Historical Association'' 61 (3). https://www.historians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Perspectives_61N3.pdf'''
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Grigoli dismisses fears of AI generated essays threatening academic integrity by arguing that “if the development of artificial intelligence results in the death of the humanities, then it will be because it will have shown that the emperor has no clothes.” He uses ChatGPT to demonstrate that although AI responses appear competent at a passing glance, they lack valuable substance, simply arranging facts in a way that “tricks the reader into… doing all the analytical work.” Clear critical analysis should be the core component of a successful humanities essay, making well-designed assessments of this field far more reliable than those focussed on information retention (like engineering). Therefore, AI is not a real threat, but a valuable pedagogical tool which can demonstrate examples of clean prose and prompt students to critically analyse what constitutes critical analysis. Essentially, if an AI generated answer can pass a test, the real problem was ‘self-inflicted’ by either the examiner or the question itself.
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'''Lee, Daniel, and Edward Palmer. 2025. “Prompt Engineering in Higher Education: A Systematic Review to Help Inform Curricula.” ''International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education'' 22: 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-025-00503-7'''
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Lee and Palmer's systematic review establishes prompt engineering as an emergent pedagogical practice that integrates with longstanding traditions of scholarly inquiry, questioning, and rhetoric. The authors synthesize multiple frameworks (AIPROMT, CLEAR, CRISPE) that codify prompting as a learnable skill involving role specification, context provision, instruction clarity, and iterative refinement—revealing how interaction with LLMs mirrors Socratic dialogue, research question formulation, and the rhetorical tradition of audience awareness. This work positions "prompting as pedagogy" as a reconfiguration of existing scholarly literacies: students learning to prompt effectively must articulate their information needs precisely, anticipate how language shapes output, and iteratively refine queries based on initial results—all core practices in library research, database searching, and scholarly conversation. The authors document how educators are embedding prompt engineering across disciplines, from technical fields where students prompt AI to generate code or solve equations, to humanities contexts where prompting becomes a form of textual analysis (understanding what linguistic patterns trigger particular AI responses reveals implicit biases and training data influences). Their review also identifies ethical dimensions—well-designed prompts can mitigate AI hallucination and bias, while poorly constructed prompts amplify these issues—making prompt literacy a matter of scholarly responsibility. The authors' call for curricula that teach prompting as interdisciplinary competency aligns with how AI entangles with pedagogy across boundaries, reshaping what counts as fundamental scholarly practice in an AI-augmented knowledge environment.
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'''Mai, Dang Thi Thuy, Cuong Van Da, and Nguyen Van Hanh. 2024. “The Use of ChatGPT in Teaching and Learning: A Systematic Review through SWOT Analysis Approach.” ''Frontiers in Education'' 9: 1328769. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1328769'''
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Mai and colleagues' systematic SWOT analysis of 51 studies on ChatGPT in education, organized through Biggs's 3P model (Presage-Process-Product), offers comprehensive mapping of how generative AI enters and transforms pedagogical systems at multiple scales—from individual learner characteristics (Presage) through interactive teaching-learning processes (Process) to learning outcomes and assessment products (Product). This multilevel framework reveals that ChatGPT's pedagogical impact cannot be isolated to single moments of use but ripples across entire learning ecologies: at the Presage level, ChatGPT shifts what prior knowledge students need (familiarity with prompting interfaces) and what instructor competencies are required (ability to design AI-aware assignments); at the Process level, it transforms interaction patterns from teacher-student and student-student to include human-AI dialogue that may enhance personalized scaffolding but risks reducing peer collaboration; at the Product level, it necessitates fundamental assessment redesign because traditional evaluation instruments (timed essays, closed-book exams) lose validity when AI can generate competent responses. The authors' characterization of ChatGPT as simultaneously "friend" (enabling personalized learning, reducing educator workload, providing instant feedback) and "foe" (enabling plagiarism, potentially reducing critical thinking, creating over-reliance) mirrors the section's emphasis on entanglement—pedagogy cannot simply embrace or reject AI but must negotiate tensions between efficiency and effort, personalization and depersonalization, augmentation and replacement. Mai et al.'s documentation of how educators are adapting curricula to emphasize creativity and critical thinking (skills less easily automated) while using ChatGPT for routine information provision demonstrates pedagogical evolution toward distinctly human capacities. Their call for assessment reform using complex case studies, portfolios, and process documentation rather than single-sitting exams directly supports the notion of process evidence and metacognition as being central to AI-era pedagogy, positioning assessment not as gatekeeping but as making learning processes transparent and accountable.
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'''Oates, Angela, and Donna Johnson. 2025. “ChatGPT in the Classroom: Evaluating Its Role in Fostering Critical Evaluation Skills.” ''International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education'' 35(4): 1793–1824. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-024-00452-8'''
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Oates and Johnson's empirical study of biomedical science master's students offers insight into how AI functions more effectively as object of critical study than as production tool, revealing pedagogical value in making AI outputs subjects for evaluation rather than endpoints of learning. Their finding that students' marks did not improve when submitting AI-generated essays but did improve when critically evaluating AI outputs demonstrates a fundamental pedagogical principle: learning occurs not in consuming AI-generated content but in interrogating it, comparing it against disciplinary standards, identifying its factual errors and rhetorical limitations, and articulating why human-authored scholarship differs. This shifts pedagogy from "use AI to complete tasks" toward "use AI to understand knowledge construction itself"—students learn about evidence evaluation, citation practices, and argumentation by analyzing where ChatGPT succeeds and fails at these scholarly fundamentals. The authors document that ChatGPT demonstrated structural coherence and grammatical accuracy but lacked the disciplinary depth and synthetic insight expected in graduate work, making visible to students the difference between surface-level fluency and genuine expertise. Their emphasis on user interaction as a variable affecting efficacy underscores that pedagogy must address not just whether AI is present but how students are taught to engage it—prompt design, output evaluation, and integration with human research become learnable scholarly practices. Oates and Johnson's conclusion that students preferred writing their own essays despite AI's availability suggests that when pedagogy centers process transparency and critical evaluation rather than output efficiency, students recognize and value the cognitive work that AI cannot replicate, focusing on pedagogy that treats AI as entangled phenomenon requiring simultaneous use and critique.
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'''Pope, Andrew, and Rongqian Ma. 2024. “Exploring Historians’ Critical Use of Generative AI Technologies for History Education.” ''Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology'' 61 (1): 1071–73. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.1188'''
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Pope and Ma conducted semi-structured interviews of seven history professors to assess their attitudes towards employing GenAI tools in their teaching. Understanding this stance is important because Pope and Ma believe incoherent and mismatched approaches could inhibit scholarly communication and undermine academic integrity. The survey demonstrated historians had major concerns about GenAI’s development, especially regarding plagiarism. Respondents were particularly divided on whether copying an AI’s work was academic misconduct. However, historians had far fewer concerns about using GenAI to ‘augment’ human abilities or tailor support to students - although senior academics maintained substantially greater reservations. The historians that were interviewed concurred that critiquing AI generated text could improve a student’s media literacy. Pope and Ma’s study suggests that historians consistently doubt the quality of AI generated responses even when willing to employ it.
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'''Tan, Myles Joshua Toledo, and Nicholle Mae Amor Ttan Maravilla. 2024. “Shaping Integrity: Why Generative Artificial Intelligence Does Not Have to Undermine Education.” ''Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence'' 7: 1471224. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1471224'''
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Tan and Maravilla provide theoretical grounding for understanding how generative AI can be integrated into pedagogy without compromising academic integrity, arguing that responsible implementation depends on alignment with constructivist learning theory and self-determination theory. The authors position AI not as a threat to authentic learning but as a catalyst that necessitates pedagogical transformation—shifting from transmission models toward environments where students actively construct knowledge using AI as one tool among many. Their framework emphasizes process transparency through explicit discussion of AI's role in knowledge construction and ethical reflection through examining how GAI outputs are generated, what assumptions they embed, and where they may mislead or constrain inquiry. This work addresses pedagogy-as-entanglement by showing how GAI forces educators to make visible the epistemic practices that traditional assessment often left implicit: citation tracing, source evaluation, argument construction, and the iterative nature of scholarly writing. Tan and Maravilla argue that rather than banning AI to preserve integrity, educators should redesign assessment to require demonstration of process—portfolios showing prompt refinement, comparison of AI outputs with human-authored sources, and metacognitive reflection on when and why AI was consulted. Their synthesis of educational theory with practical implementation strategies makes this work useful for understanding how pedagogy must evolve to treat AI as both subject matter (what students must understand about how AI functions) and scaffolding (how AI can support learning when used transparently and reflectively).
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'''Yim, Iris Heung Yue, and Jiahong Su. 2025. “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Tools in K-12 Education: A Scoping Review.” ''British Journal of Educational Technology'' 56 (1): 169–196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40692-023-00304-9'''
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Yim and Su's scoping review of AI literacy education in K-12 contexts provides grounding for understanding how pedagogy approaches AI as an object of study, not merely as a tool, revealing how students across age groups learn to understand, critique, and create with AI systems. The authors document how intelligent agents (Google Teachable Machine, Learning ML) and software platforms (Scratch, Python) enable students to engage with AI's underlying mechanisms—training models, observing how data shapes outputs, and experiencing firsthand how algorithmic decision-making operates. This approach treats AI as epistemological phenomenon: students don't just use pre-trained models but build simple systems themselves, making visible how AI "learns" and where its learning breaks down (limited training data, biased datasets, inability to generalize beyond training conditions). Yim and Su's synthesis of pedagogical strategies—project-based learning where students create AI applications, human-computer collaboration examining how humans and machines complement each other, and game-based approaches making AI concepts accessible—demonstrates how educators scaffold understanding from concrete manipulation to abstract reasoning about intelligence and automation. The review's attention to cognitive, affective, and behavioral learning outcomes moves beyond narrow skill acquisition to examine how AI literacy shapes students' broader epistemic stance: understanding AI's capabilities and limitations, recognizing when algorithmic solutions are appropriate, and developing critical awareness of AI's social implications. Their emphasis on age-appropriate pedagogies and the importance of unplugged activities (learning AI concepts through physical manipulation before digital implementation) provides models for how pedagogy must adapt to learners' developmental stages when teaching about AI systems. This work's K-12 focus complements higher education studies in this section by showing how foundational AI literacy built through hands-on exploration creates readiness for more sophisticated critical engagement with AI as both tool and object of study in advanced scholarship.
== Service and Peer Review ==
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'''Checco, Alessandro, Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Stephen Pinfield, and Giuseppe Bianchi. 2021. “AI-Assisted Peer Review.” ''Humanities and Social Sciences Communications'' 8: 25. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00703-8'''
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Checco et al.'s study represents crucial early (pre-GenAI) empirical work demonstrating that AI can predict peer review outcomes based on "superficial" manuscript features—readability metrics, formatting consistency, reference list structure, linguistic patterns—with surprising accuracy, training neural networks on 3,300 conference papers to correlate these proxy measures with eventual accept/reject decisions. This finding has profound implications for understanding AI's operational role: the research reveals that much of what passes as peer review judgment operates on detectable patterns (clear writing, proper citation formatting, adherence to disciplinary conventions) that AI can identify and assess, potentially automating routine quality checks and flagging submissions unlikely to meet standards. However, the authors explicitly position their work as supporting "semi-automated" rather than fully automated review, emphasizing AI's role in pre-screening and administrative tasks (matching manuscripts with reviewers based on topic modeling, identifying obvious deficiencies) rather than intellectual evaluation. The paper's most valuable contribution lies in its systematic exploration of ethical implications: algorithmic bias risks (AI might penalize unconventional but innovative work, discriminate against non-native English writers, favor institutional prestige markers), transparency requirements (making AI decision criteria auditable), and the necessity of human oversight to prevent automation from calcifying existing disciplinary hierarchies. By documenting both AI's predictive capabilities on operational dimensions and its inherent limitations on substantive judgment, Checco et al. provide empirical foundation for designing peer review systems where AI handles standardized identification tasks while human expertise remains authoritative for evaluative assessment, directly instantiating the core principle that operational assistance must not migrate into epistemic territory.
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'''Hosseini, Mohammad, and Serge P. J. M. Horbach. 2023. “Fighting Reviewer Fatigue or Amplifying Bias? Considerations and Recommendations for Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Scholarly Peer Review.” ''Research Integrity and Peer Review'' 8 (1): 15. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2587766/v1'''
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Published early in the ChatGPT era, Hosseini and Horbach's analysis provides a prescient examination of how LLM integration transforms both the pragmatics and ethics of peer review labor. The authors document LLMs' potential to combat reviewer fatigue by automating time-consuming tasks—transforming informal reviewer notes into polished reports, generating structured feedback on manuscript sections, identifying linguistic or formatting issues—thereby potentially expanding the pool of contributors who can participate effectively despite language barriers or time constraints. However, the article's core contribution lies in its still-useful systematic identification of risks that emerge when operational assistance crosses into epistemic territory: LLMs trained on existing literature may amplify disciplinary biases (favoring established paradigms over novel approaches), geographic biases (privileging research contexts well-represented in training data), or methodological orthodoxies (flagging unconventional designs as errors rather than innovations). The authors demonstrate through examples how ChatGPT can generate cynical or biased reviews that violate Mertonian norms of universalism, and how confidentiality breaches can occur when reviewers input manuscript excerpts into external AI platforms without institutional safeguards. Hosseini and Horbach's recommendations—mandatory disclosure of LLM use in reviews, human accountability for all AI-generated content, training in bias recognition, and institutional policies prohibiting upload of confidential materials—have influenced subsequent journal guidelines and provide foundational ethical framework for understanding why guardrails against leakage and disclosure norms become operational necessities rather than optional best practices in AI-entangled peer review systems.
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'''Shcherbiak, Anna, Hooman Habibnia, Robert Böhm, and Susann Fiedler. “Evaluating Science: A Comparison of Human and AI Reviewers.” ''Judgment and Decision Making'' 19 (2024): e21. https://doi.org/10.1017/jdm.2024.24'''
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In this study, a large-scale field experiment comparing GPT-4 with human reviewers on conference abstracts provides empirical evidence about AI's capabilities and limitations in evaluative judgment. It demonstrates that while AI can approximate human performance on certain classification tasks—identifying "very best" abstracts shows moderate alignment—detailed evaluative assessments reveal persistent gaps, with human-AI agreement comparable to human-human variability, suggesting AI does not systematically outperform baseline reviewer disagreement. Critically, the research shows humans substantially outperform AI at detecting AI-generated versus human-written content, with detection tools like GPTZero exhibiting higher accuracy than GPT-4 itself when evaluating authorship. This finding has direct implications for peer review integrity when AI-generated manuscripts enter the submission pipeline. The authors position AI as effective for prescreening—rapidly filtering submissions for basic quality thresholds, identifying obvious errors, flagging compliance issues—while demonstrating it lacks the contextual understanding necessary for nuanced scientific judgment about significance, impact, or methodological soundness. The paper's methodological rigor in isolating human-versus-AI performance dimensions provides context for understanding where operational assistance (screening) legitimately ends and where human evaluative authority (substantive assessment) must begin, directly addressing the guiding principle that human judgment remains central even in AI-augmented workflows.
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'''Lim, Gim Hui, M. L. Tan, V. C. W. Hoe, and D. Koh. 2025. “Generative AI in Peer Review Process for Occupational Health.” ''Occupational Medicine'' 75 (5): 242–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaf051.'''
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Lim and colleagues' empirical study comparing Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini against human reviewers on eight occupational health manuscripts provides granular quantitative evidence about AI's operational capabilities and limitations in peer review tasks. The research demonstrates that AI tools significantly outperform humans in providing feedback (mean score 3.44 vs. human baseline, p<0.001) across dimensions of relevance, completeness, accuracy, error identification, and constructiveness—documenting AI's strength in systematic checking tasks like identifying missing citations, flagging methodological inconsistencies, noting formatting errors, and pointing out unclear explanations. However, humans substantially outperform AI in generating actionable recommendations (mean score 3.36, p<0.01), with AI showing particular deficiencies in suggesting substantive revisions, connecting findings to broader literature, or identifying conceptual limitations. This performance asymmetry instantiates the operational/epistemic division: AI excels at identification tasks (what's wrong, what's missing) but struggles with evaluative tasks (how to improve, what matters). The study also quantifies efficiency gains (AI reviews complete in 11 minutes versus 45 for humans) while documenting critical limitations: AI outputs contain fabricated references, generate plausible-sounding but inaccurate technical assertions, and require human verification to prevent propagation of errors. Lim et al.'s work demonstrates that even when AI shows superior performance on specific metrics, its integration into peer review requires careful task decomposition—leveraging speed and comprehensiveness for checking functions while preserving human authority for substantive guidance—making it essential evidence for designing hybrid human-AI workflows where operational assistance enhances rather than replaces evaluative expertise.
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'''Sun, Zhuanlan. 2025. “Large Language Models in Peer Review: Challenges and Opportunities.” ''Scientometrics 130(10): 5503–5546''. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05440-w'''
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Sun provides essential mapping of LLM applications across the peer review lifecycle, categorizing five distinct operational roles: checklist assistants for formatting and protocol adherence, reviewer selection aids that match manuscripts with appropriate expertise, feedback generators for preliminary assessments, bias detectors that flag methodological or statistical irregularities, and agents that coordinate multi-stage review workflows. The article systematically examines technical approaches including prompt engineering strategies, model evaluation frameworks, and architectural designs for integrating LLMs into editorial management systems. The author argues that while LLMs excel at standardized operational tasks—checking reference integrity, identifying duplicated content across submission databases, verifying compliance with reporting guidelines—they remain fundamentally limited in assessing research novelty, theoretical contributions, and domain-specific methodological rigor. The analysis emphasizes that current LLM limitations (inadequate scientific validation, domain knowledge gaps, inability to analyze complex datasets, ethical concerns around bias perpetuation) position them as supportive tools within human-led processes rather than autonomous decision-makers. This work is useful in understanding operational versus epistemic divisions of labor in AI-assisted scholarship service and documenting the technical infrastructure through which AI becomes entangled with peer review operations while maintaining clear boundaries around human evaluative judgment.
== AI and Scholarship Infrastructures ==
=== Organizational Infrastructures ===
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'''Batool, Amna, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2025. “AI Governance: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 3265–3279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00653-w'''
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Batool and colleagues' (2025) systematic literature review offers a comprehensive mapping of AI governance across multiple levels—team, organization, industry, national, and international. The authors utilize a structured analytical framework that examines who governs (stakeholders and roles), what is governed (data, algorithms, systems), when governance occurs (stages in the AI lifecycle), and how it is implemented (frameworks, tools, policies). The article reveals that current governance practices remain fragmented and inconsistent, with significant gaps at the national and international levels. Applied to the context of higher education, this multi-level perspective is essential for understanding how research institutions must position themselves within broader governance ecosystems. Because organizational governance currently operates without clear external scaffolding, research institutions are often forced to improvise institutional arrangements rather than implement established templates. While the paper is broad in scope, its categorization of governance artifacts illuminates the range of mechanisms available to scholarly organizations: from technical tools like algorithmic auditing to organizational structures like ethics committees. Ultimately, the authors' findings highlight the challenges facing research institutions as they attempt to coordinate AI oversight across distributed, autonomous units—such as libraries implementing discovery tools or IT departments deploying infrastructure—demonstrating why cross-functional coordination is both necessary and difficult when existing governance structures were not designed to span these boundaries.
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'''Hadley, Emma, Alan Blatecky, and Megan Comfort. 2025. “Investigating Algorithm Review Boards for Organizational Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 2485–2495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00574-8'''
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Hadley and colleagues provide empirical documentation of algorithm review boards (ARBs) as organizational governance mechanisms, interviewing technical contributors across sectors to examine ARB membership, scope, success factors, and limitations. Their findings reveal ARBs as cross-functional bodies integrating diverse expertise (technical specialists, ethicists, domain experts, legal advisors, non-specialist stakeholders) to review AI systems for potential risks and harms, operating alongside other responsible AI approaches like policies, audits, and dedicated governance roles. The study's key insight that institutional review boards alone prove insufficient for algorithm governance—and that ARBs function most effectively when integrated with existing organizational processes rather than operating as isolated oversight bodies—speaks directly to research institutions' governance challenges. For universities and research organizations, the article illuminates how to structure cross-institutional coordination: ARBs exemplify mechanisms for bringing together library staff managing AI discovery tools, IT professionals maintaining infrastructure, research ethics committees evaluating AI in human-subjects research, and faculty deploying AI in teaching, creating forums for shared deliberation that institutional silos typically preclude. The authors' finding that leadership buy-in and integration with existing workflows constitute critical success factors underscores that governance effectiveness depends not just on mechanism design but on organizational embedding—ARBs work when they become part of institutional rhythm rather than external impediment. The article's documentation of financial tensions between profit motives and responsible AI costs, while focused on commercial contexts, translates to research institutions facing pressure to adopt AI for efficiency gains while managing ethical risks with constrained resources. Hadley et al.'s call for standardized ARB effectiveness metrics points to the broader challenge of demonstrating governance value in organizations where responsible AI practices compete with other institutional priorities for attention and investment.
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'''Janssen, Marijn. 2025. “Responsible Governance of Generative AI: Conceptualizing GenAI as Complex Adaptive Systems.” ''Policy and Society'' 44 (1): 38–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puae040'''
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Janssen's conceptual article reframes generative AI governance as managing complex adaptive systems characterized by co-evolution, emergent properties, and non-linear interactions between technical and social elements, directly challenging technology-deterministic approaches that treat AI as static tool requiring one-time organizational accommodation. This systems perspective is essential for understanding why research institutions struggle with AI governance: the article demonstrates how AI systems and organizational contexts mutually shape each other through feedback loops, making governance an ongoing adaptive process rather than implementation of fixed policies. Janssen argues that effective organizational stewardship requires holistic, outward-focused governance attending to how AI systems interact with broader organizational processes, public values, and societal concerns—moving beyond narrow risk mitigation to address joint accountability across system components including people, policies, data, and algorithms. For research institutions embedding AI in knowledge infrastructures, this framing illuminates why isolated departmental responses prove insufficient: cataloging systems using AI for metadata generation, research platforms deploying AI for literature synthesis, and administrative systems using AI for resource allocation together constitute an organizational AI ecosystem whose emergent behaviors cannot be governed through component-level oversight alone. The article's emphasis on selecting and combining appropriate policy instruments into adaptive governance packages provides conceptual foundation for cross-functional coordination mechanisms, suggesting that effective institutional stewardship requires deliberate orchestration of technical standards, organizational procedures, and stakeholder engagement processes that together shape AI's organizational trajectory. Janssen's work underscores that AI governance is not primarily technical implementation challenge but organizational transformation requiring institutions to develop new capabilities for managing sociotechnical co-evolution.
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'''Papagiannidis, Emmanouil, Patrick Mikalef, and Kieran Conboy. 2025. “Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance: A Review and Research Framework.” ''The Journal of Strategic Information Systems'' 34 (2): 101885. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2024.101885'''
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Papagiannidis and colleagues provide theoretical grounding for understanding how organizations operationalize responsible AI principles through governance structures. Their scoping review synthesizes disparate literature to construct a conceptual framework differentiating between structural practices (formal roles, committees, reporting lines), relational practices (stakeholder engagement, accountability mechanisms), and procedural practices (auditing protocols, monitoring systems) across the AI lifecycle. This tripartite framework is valuable for research institutions navigating the challenge of translating broad ethical commitments into actionable organizational arrangements—the article explicitly addresses how governance antecedents like leadership commitment and regulatory pressure shape implementation, and how governance practices in turn affect outcomes like trust, compliance, and innovation capacity. The authors' critical reflection on responsible AI governance reveals tensions inherent to institutional stewardship: between centralized oversight and distributed expertise, between standardized protocols and context-sensitive judgment, between rapid AI deployment and deliberative ethical review. For research organizations managing AI's entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work provides vocabulary and analytical categories for diagnosing governance gaps and designing institutional responses that embed responsibility throughout organizational systems rather than treating ethics as external constraint.
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'''Weber, Michael, Martin Engert, Norman Schaffer, Jörg Weking, and Helmut Krcmar. 2023. “Organizational Capabilities for AI Implementation—Coping with Inscrutability and Data Dependency in AI.” ''Information Systems Frontiers'' 25: 1549–1569. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-022-10297-y'''
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Weber and colleagues identify four organizational capabilities essential for AI implementation, addressing AI's distinctive characteristics that distinguish it from previous information technologies: inscrutability (difficulty predicting probabilistic outputs and explaining decision processes) and data dependency (reliance on high-quality, continuously updated data for system performance). Their capability framework—encompassing AI Project Planning, Co-Development, Data Management, and AI Model Lifecycle Management—provides actionable guidance for research institutions developing internal capacity to steward AI systems. The article's grounding in expert interviews from diverse organizational contexts reveals that AI implementation failures often stem not from technical deficits but from organizational incapacity to manage sociotechnical complexity: inscrutability requires enhanced planning and stakeholder communication practices to align expectations around uncertain outcomes, while data dependency demands robust governance of data quality, provenance, and evolution throughout systems' operational lives. For research organizations, these capabilities map onto critical institutional functions—libraries developing metadata systems must manage data quality for AI cataloging tools; research offices supporting computational scholarship must plan projects acknowledging unpredictable AI behavior; IT departments maintaining infrastructure must implement lifecycle management ensuring model performance doesn't degrade as institutional data changes. The article's emphasis on Co-Development capability—bringing together technical specialists, domain experts, and end-users to jointly shape AI systems—speaks directly to cross-functional coordination challenges in research institutions where AI touches multiple organizational domains. Weber et al.'s framework reveals that organizational stewardship requires not just governance structures (committees, policies, review processes) but operational capabilities (planning methods, collaboration practices, technical procedures) embedded in day-to-day institutional work. This capability perspective shifts attention from abstract principles to concrete organizational competencies that determine whether responsible AI rhetoric translates into institutional practice.
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'''Wu, Chuhao, He Zhang, and John M. Carroll. 2024. “AI Governance in Higher Education: Case Studies of Guidance at Big Ten Universities.” Preprint, ''arXiv'', September 3. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.02017'''
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Wu and colleagues provide rare empirical documentation of how major research universities translate AI governance principles into institutional practice, examining guidance documents from fourteen Big Ten universities to identify organizational patterns and role-specific strategies. Their analysis reveals three key organizational dimensions: multi-unit governance involving information technology departments, teaching and learning centers, libraries, and research offices operating with distributed authority rather than centralized control; role-specific guidance differentiating expectations for faculty, students, staff, and researchers rather than applying uniform policies; and educational-advisory approaches emphasizing learning and adaptation over compliance enforcement. This case-study evidence illuminates the pragmatic challenges research institutions face when operationalizing AI oversight—how to coordinate across functional silos with different mandates, expertise, and risk tolerances; how to balance flexibility (needed because AI applications vary dramatically across contexts) with consistency (needed to ensure institutional values are upheld); how to position governance as enabling innovation rather than constraining it. The article's documentation of specific institutional mechanisms—such as data classification systems limiting what information can be shared with AI tools, or Socratic guidance approaches that pose questions rather than dictate answers—provides concrete examples of organizational stewardship in action. For understanding AI's organizational entanglement with knowledge infrastructures, this work demonstrates how governance emerges through negotiation among multiple institutional actors, each bringing domain expertise and jurisdictional claims, requiring coordination mechanisms that existing organizational charts may not accommodate.
=== Publishing, Communication, Engagement Infrastructures ===
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'''Bergstrom, Tracy, and Dylan Ruediger. 2024. “A Third Transformation? Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing.” ''Ithaka S+R''. October 30, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.321519'''
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Drawing on interviews with leaders from publishers, technology disruptors, academic libraries, and scholarship, Bergstrom and Ruediger map the strategic landscape of AI adoption across the publishing industry. The report identifies a bifurcated future: an incrementalist scenario where AI produces efficiency gains without fundamentally altering industry dynamics, versus a transformative scenario creating disruption comparable to or exceeding previous digital transformations. For search and discovery, most interviewees anticipate heavy AI impact, with tools already expanding capabilities through summarization and chatbot interfaces—potentially disrupting the linear progression from discovery to understanding by introducing AI-enabled synthesis. For peer review, interviewees expressed optimism that AI could address chronic strain through "pre-review" feedback, assistance with copy editing and misconduct detection, and more efficient reviewer identification, while raising concerns about accuracy, confidentiality, and maintaining human judgment in evaluation. The authors document a competitive threat from large technology companies: scenarios where commercial LLMs become default interfaces for accessing scholarly content pose significant challenges to publisher positioning. Content licensing to foundation model developers offers clear monetization paths, but broader revenue implications remain uncertain. The analysis identifies a critical research integrity challenge: ensuring transparent standards for AI usage while upholding provenance, attribution, reproducibility, and transparency in an environment of increasing automation. Smaller publishing organizations may struggle to match larger entities' adaptive capacity, potentially accelerating industry consolidation.
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'''Broussard, Meredith. 2023. “The Challenges of AI Preservation.” ''The American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1378–81. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad366.'''
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Broussard illustrates how the current impermanence of digital storage is producing a nightmare for future historians, as content is hidden away by licensing agreements or simply disappears when its host platform ceases to exist. Earlier ideals of the internet preserving a “complete first draft of history” are far from the reality, and problems only intensify when considering the development of AI, which Broussard compares to the printing press. For example, one could access a record of a physical newspaper published on a given day, but Google Search’s software is constantly changing with no canonical daily version, which means no historian could ever hope to examine a comparable snapshot of an AI. Operations like the Internet Archive and the development of emulation can help diminish losses, but it must be recognized that the digital world is decaying.
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'''Buitrago-Ciro, Jairo, Marta Samokishyn, Rachel Moylan, Jonathan Hernández Pérez, Oluwabunmi Bakare-Fatungase, and Carmel Firdawsi. 2025. “Bridging the AI Gap: Comparative Analysis of AI Integration, Education, and Outreach in Academic Libraries.” ''IFLA Journal'' 51 (3): 682–702. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352251325274. '''
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Buitrago-Ciro et al. examine the websites of 40 libraries in North America, Western Europe, Latin America, and Africa to explore how they have integrated AI technologies into their services, policies, and outreach efforts. Overall, the authors found a geographic divide in the integration of AI into library services, because almost all North American and European libraries had AI educational outreach activities and resources, while only five (out of ten) Latin American libraries and one (out of ten) African libraries did outreach activities. However, AI integration into library services and development of library AI policies and guidelines was more uncommon across all regions, as less than half of North American and European libraries engaged in these activities, while only one library in Latin America and one in Africa integrated AI into their services and none had specific library AI policies. These regional differences in AI integration stem from each region’s socioeconomic contexts, social inequalities, and technological gaps that present additional challenges for AI adoption in African and Latin American libraries.
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'''Gulson, Kalervo N., and P. Taylor Webb. 2023. “Steering the Mind Share: Technology Companies, Policy and Artificial Intelligence Research in Universities.” ''Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education'' 44 (2): 195–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1981828. '''
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Gulson and Webb (2023) examine how major technology companies are actively reshaping the landscape of artificial intelligence research within universities. Drawing on interviews with computer scientists as part of a broader international project, the authors investigate three key areas: the influence of tech companies on AI research practices, the policy frameworks that foster academia-industry collaborations, and the role of "open science" in facilitating the transfer of academic ideas to the corporate sector. The study highlights that the boundaries between academic and corporate research have become highly porous. Companies like Google do not merely act as external funders; they are deeply embedded within university ecosystems, actively steering research directions. Furthermore, the authors illustrate how national policies, such as Canada’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, legitimize and accelerate this corporate influence by heavily incentivizing industry partnerships. While these collaborations provide universities with crucial resources and drive innovation, Gulson and Webb warn that they also raise significant concerns regarding conflicts of interest and the corporatization of open science. Ultimately, the authors argue that corporate funding creates powerful feedback loops among tech companies, policymakers, and academics, effectively allowing industry to capture the "mind share" of university research.
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'''Kousha, Kayvan, and Mike Thelwall. 2024. “Artificial Intelligence to Support Publishing and Peer Review: A Summary and Review.” ''Learned Publishing'' 37 (1): 4–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1570'''
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Kousha and Thelwall provide a systematic mapping of AI tool deployment across the scholarly publishing pipeline, distinguishing demonstrated capabilities from promotional claims. For journal recommendation, the review documents AI-powered systems—including Springer Nature Journal Suggester, Wiley Journal Finder, IEEE Publication Recommender, and JANE (Journal/Author Name Estimator)—that analyze text similarity with previously published articles and reports high accuracy rates for appropriate journal matching. The analysis of initial quality control covers a diverse toolkit for plagiarism detection, robot author detection, methods checking, automated statistical verification, transparency and reproducibility checking and manuscript structure validation. Commercial systems draw on databases to suggest appropriate reviewers; the Natural Science Foundation of China's AI-assisted reviewer recommender for grant applications reports approximately 80% accuracy. However, the review identifies a critical boundary: while AI proves effective for finding reviewers and conducting initial quality checks, its value in performing the actual substantive review process "has not been clearly demonstrated." The synthesis reveals that substantial efficiency improvements are achievable in labor-intensive administrative tasks, while human judgment remains integral to core intellectual evaluations—a distinction essential for understanding where AI integration in publishing will proceed incrementally versus face fundamental obstacles.
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'''Ma, Lai. 2024. “Generative AI for Academic Publishing? Some Thoughts About Epistemic Diversity and the Pursuit of Truth.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 7 (1): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.287.'''
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Ma (2024) critiques the integration of generative AI in academic publishing, arguing that the drive for automation threatens the central values of epistemic diversity and bibliodiversity. By invoking the "Sokal Hoax," the author illustrates the danger of AI-generated "bullshit"—content that mimics the formal structures of scholarship while remaining devoid of actual meaning. Ma specifically uses Scopus AI as a case study to demonstrate how the platformization of scholarly data creates a feedback loop that reinforces the "Matthew Effect," where established, English-language, and well-resourced publications are disproportionately amplified. This process, Ma warns, leads to "epistemic injustice" by marginalizing non-Western research and niche topics that are underrepresented in training datasets. The paper serves as a vital warning: without robust data surveillance and human-centric safeguards, the AI-accelerated publishing model may exacerbate peer-review crises and citation monopolies, ultimately undermining the public trust and diverse knowledge creation that open scholarship aims to protect.
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'''Mitchell, Peta, Michelle Riedlinger, Jake Goldenfein, Aaron Snoswell, Jean Burgess, and Kevin Witzenberger. 2025. “Research Genai: Situating Generative AI in the Scholarly Economy.” ''AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research''. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2024i0.14006.'''
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Mitchell et al. focus upon the oft-overlooked subfield of Generative AI tools known as “RGAI”, research-focussed models which they argue represent “complex sociotechnical systems.” Hepp et al.’s definition of AI as a “sensitizing concept” and Watermeyer’s consideration of AI as a “labor accelerator” are used to situate this argument within the “scholarly economy” before the authors expand upon these theories, arguing RGAI should be approached as a form of “platform capitalism” akin to academia.edu. To evidence this stance, the authors examine the highly distinct RGAI models “Consensus” and “Writefull” as case studies. “Consensus” is designed to produce an academic “ConsensusMeter” by combining a proprietary LLM with OpenAI technology, while “Writefull” “aims to simplify… the often challenging task of scholarly writing” by employing custom AI models. Mitchell et al. highlight that although both tools are presented as independent and bespoke, they have major corporate backing. This deeply conflicts with the research principles of open scholarship, so Mitchell et al. aim to develop an index of RGAI which are appropriate for use in research.
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'''Pividori, Milton, and Casey S. Greene. 2024. “A Publishing Infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Academic Authoring.” ''Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association'' 31 (9): 2103–13. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocae139'''
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The Manubot AI Editor implements a concrete technical solution to the provenance problem in AI-assisted scholarship through three integrated components: a Python library, a GitHub Actions workflow, and a prompt generator. This architecture addresses provenance directly: all changes are tracked through version control, creating a clear audit trail distinguishing human-authored from machine-generated text and documenting exactly how AI suggestions were accepted, modified, or rejected. Evaluation proceeded through five case studies using both human and automated assessment. Human evaluators assessed whether revisions preserved original meaning and important details, avoided introducing incorrect information, and maintained correct formatting. Automated "LLM-as-a-Judge" iterative assessment evaluated paragraph pairs across criteria including sentence structure clarity, ease of understanding, and grammatical correctness. The evaluations found that models could grasp complex academic concepts and enhance text quality, with particular effectiveness in text-based sections like introductions and discussions. The human-in-the-loop design—where AI suggestions function as proposed edits rather than direct insertions—mitigates risks of incorrect information while preserving authorial agency over final content.
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'''Razack, Habeeb Ibrahim Abdul, Sam T. Mathew, Fathinul Fikri Ahmad Saad, and Saleh A. Alqahtani. 2021. “Artificial intelligence-assisted tools for redefining the communication landscape of the scholarly world.” ''Science Editing''. https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.244 '''
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Razack et al. argue AI will transform publishing into a technology-driven industry, streamlining dissemination of scholarship “for the betterment of humankind.” Exploring current trends via case studies, they emphasize AI’s impact upon human performance over its independent “creative” role. They argue AI could benefit the “prospective” researcher by predicting an article’s “citation impact”, identifying evolving research trends, and locating relevant research journals to publish in, cutting past low-charging and “predatory OA journals” which “malign integrity” by publishing “compromised content.” Meanwhile, “retrospective” editors could employ AI to detect plagiarism, streamline peer review, and format publications. For Razack et al., the rise of AI can therefore be compared to the rise of the typewriter, swift adoption likely promoting ‘human-machine collaboration’ over replacement.
=== Accountability-related Infrastructures ===
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'''Ngulube, Patrick, and Neema Florence Vincent Mosha. 2024. “Integrating Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies ‘Safely’ in Academic Libraries: An Overview through a Scoping Review.” ''Technical Services Quarterly'' 42(1): 46–67. https://doi.org/10.1080/07317131.2024.2432093'''
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Ngulube and Mosha (2025) conduct a scoping review examining the state of research on ethical issues and perceived risks in AI integration within academic libraries. Analyzing 28 studies published before 2024, the authors reveal that research on safe AI adoption in libraries remains nascent, with significant gaps in theoretical grounding and methodological diversity. The review identifies critical ethical concerns including algorithmic bias, privacy violations, reduced transparency and accountability, and job displacement—yet finds that existing literature disproportionately emphasizes employment risks while neglecting environmental and planetary impacts. The authors note that ethical considerations have not taken center stage in library and information science research, as evidenced by the scarcity of relevant keywords and abstracts in the literature. A major finding is that most studies employ quantitative methodologies at the expense of qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, and only 18% employ explicit theoretical frameworks. The review underscores that academic libraries must navigate the dual challenge of leveraging AI's operational efficiencies while ensuring ethical standards of inclusivity, accessibility, and fair information use—a task complicated by the absence of established best practices and the need for human-centered approaches to AI governance.
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'''“Realising Potential, Supporting Users: IFLA Statement on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence.” n.d. IFLA. Accessed May 1, 2025. https://www.ifla.org/news/realising-potential-supporting-users-ifla-statement-on-copyright-and-artificial-intelligence/. '''
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This statement aims to help IFLA member libraries in navigating copyright issues and developing programs relevant to AI, positioning libraries as innovators “uniquely situated to lead” in supporting, training, and utilizing AI. However, restrictions stem from rightsholders, economic and moral copyright laws, and health, safety, and privacy laws. Libraries should therefore be guided by the most appropriate policy sources to mitigate restrictions by ensuring AI tools do not compromise areas of concern. Libraries are further recommended to advise decision-makers to permit mining legally accessed content, address bias by promoting “the widest possible access”, build capacity, awareness, and training for evolving technologies, and monitor AI standards. Governments are recommended to follow existing human rights regulations, avoid using copyright law as a “blunt force tool”, develop ethical AI practices, and fund repositories of AI training data - alongside AI companies themselves. Both rightsholders and vendors are advised to avoid language in contracts which restricts the use of AI or prevents exceptions. Overall, this document aims to promote AI by making as much content available as possible.
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'''Werder, Karl, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, and Rongen (Sophia) Zhang. 2022. “Establishing Data Provenance for Responsible Artificial Intelligence Systems.” ''ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems'' 13 (4): 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3503488'''
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Werder et al. provide a framework for understanding audit trails in the context of AI and research data management, arguing that robust data provenance is not merely a technical feature but a prerequisite for achieving accountability in AI systems. They detail the requirements for a comprehensive provenance system, capable of tracking data from its origin through various transformations and into model training and deployment. This is directly relevant to research infrastructures, as it outlines how repositories and data management platforms can and must evolve to support AI-driven research. The authors’ multi-layered architectural proposal offers a concrete vision for how a research institution could implement a system to audit data pipelines, identify sources of bias, and ensure regulatory compliance. By connecting provenance to the broader goal of “Responsible AI,” the paper provides the conceptual tools for evaluating whether a research infrastructure’s data governance is sufficient to handle the accountability challenges posed by AI.
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'''de Angelis, Luigi, Francesco Baglivo, Guglielmo Arzilli, Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera, Paolo Ferragina, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Caterina Rizzo. “ChatGPT and the Rise of Large Language Models: The New AI-Driven Infodemic Threat in Public Health.” ''Frontiers in Public Health'' 11 (2023): 1166120. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166120'''
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De Angelis and colleagues examine the emergence of Large Language Models, particularly ChatGPT, as a novel public health threat through the lens of "AI-driven infodemic." The authors trace the rapid evolution of LLMs from earlier transformer-based models through GPT-3 to ChatGPT, highlighting how each iteration has increased the capacity to generate fluent, authoritative-sounding text at scale. Critically, they identify a fundamental misalignment problem: despite efforts to fine-tune these models through reinforcement learning from human feedback, LLMs remain prone to generating plausible-sounding but factually incorrect or fabricated information—a vulnerability particularly dangerous in medical and health contexts. The paper's central argument is that the unprecedented speed and volume at which LLMs can produce convincing content creates conditions for misinformation spread on a scale previously impossible, especially among non-expert publics who lack the epistemic resources to detect AI-generated falsehoods. The authors emphasize that the inability to reliably detect AI-produced text compounds this threat, undermining public trust in scientific institutions and potentially influencing health-related behaviors and policy decisions. The work demonstrates how LLM-mediated scientific communication poses distinct risks to knowledge integrity and public understanding, requiring urgent development of detection mechanisms, governance frameworks, and media literacy initiatives to protect audiences from AI-driven epistemic harm.
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'''Bryant, Rebecca. 2024. “Implementing an AI Reference Chatbot at the University of Calgary Library.” ''Hanging Together'', December 12. https://hangingtogether.org/implementing-an-ai-reference-chatbot-at-the-university-of-calgary-library/'''
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Bryant (2024) details the development and implementation of "T-Rex," an AI-powered reference chatbot at the University of Calgary Library, based on a webinar hosted by the OCLC Research Library Partnership. While the library had offered live chat services since the early 2010s, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive surge in demand, peaking at over 3,000 inquiries in a single month. To alleviate this strain, the library analyzed past chat transcripts and determined that 12–14% of inquiries were simple, directional questions suitable for automation. To prevent scope creep during the initial training phase, the development team focused on a core set of fifty common questions. Through continuous refinement, the chatbot has since expanded to encompass over 1,000 custom responses, though its effectiveness remains limited by the availability of existing library webpages or FAQs to draw from. Bryant concludes by summarizing the Calgary team's key insights for institutions developing similar tools: developers must anticipate out-of-scope or non-library questions, recognize that users prefer direct answers over links to webpages, program creative responses for off-topic queries, and prepare for user resistance or non-adoption.
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'''Hara, Noriko, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter, and Kunihiro Miyazaki. 2025. “Exploring the Dynamics of Interaction About Generative Artificial Intelligence Between Experts and the Public on Social Media.” ''Journal of Science Communication'' 24 (1): A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202'''
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Hara and colleagues conduct an empirical investigation into how experts and the public co-produce knowledge about generative AI on social media, specifically analyzing X (formerly Twitter) discussions. Rather than treating the public as passive consumers of expert knowledge, the authors adopt a Public Engagement with Science (PES) framework that recognizes social media platforms as dynamic arenas where non-experts actively contribute to shaping collective understanding of emerging technologies. Through computational and manual analysis, they identify distinct discussion topics, map the roles that both experts and laypeople play in knowledge production, and examine how engagement metrics correlate with these roles. A critical finding is that the public functions beyond questioners seeking expert guidance, but rather as active knowledge co-producers who share practical insights, challenge claims, and contribute their own perspectives and experiences with GenAI tools. This research demonstrates how AI itself—as a subject of discourse—becomes a site of negotiated meaning-making between differently positioned actors. The work moves beyond traditional one-way dissemination models to reveal the interactive, participatory nature of contemporary science communication, with implications for understanding how diverse audiences collectively construct understanding of transformative technologies and how this co-productive process shapes both public perception and the future development of AI systems.
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'''Jaillant, Lise, Olivia Mitchell, Eric Ewoh-Opu, and Maribel Hidalgo Urbaneja. 2025. “How Can We Improve the Diversity of Archival Collections with AI? Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 4457–4459. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02222-z. '''
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Jaillant et al. draw from interviews with 20 academics and archival professionals to explore how AI technologies can help address the lack of diversity in archival collections. The authors highlight that AI tools can assist in automatically detecting racist or inappropriate language in metadata, search large amounts of historical records, and uncover new insights within archival records. However, the authors argue that the deployment of AI should involve close collaboration between librarians, archivists, and developers. The current limited collaboration between developers and libraries limits the ethical and inclusive application of AI in archival collections, especially those with sensitive historical materials. The interviewees also warned against the loss of historical context when using AI, the perpetuation of archival biases, and the loss of control when AI tools are designed and governed by tech companies. To conclude, the authors recommend investing in interdisciplinary AI training programs for archivists, educating AI developers about the unique needs of archives so they can create more relevant solutions, and creating professional guidelines about the best practices for AI use to address the lack of diversity in archival collections.
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'''Peters, Uwe, and Benjamin Chin-Yee. 2025. “Generalization Bias in Large Language Model Summarization of Scientific Research.” ''Royal Society Open Science'' 12 (4): 241776. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241776'''
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Peters and Chin-Yee provide rigorous, large-scale empirical evidence of a systematic and consequential distortion in LLM-generated scientific summaries: the tendency toward overgeneralization. Testing ten prominent LLMs—including ChatGPT-4o, ChatGPT-4.5, DeepSeek, LLaMA 3.3 70B, and Claude 3.7 Sonnet—on 4,900 summaries of scientific abstracts and full-length articles, the authors demonstrate that even when explicitly prompted for accuracy, most LLMs consistently produce conclusions broader and more definitive than those warranted by the original research. Critically, they identify three specific mechanisms of overgeneralization: the use of generic statements that obscure quantification, the shift from past to present tense (which expands scope), and the omission of qualifiers and limitations. The findings are stark: LLM-generated summaries were nearly five times more likely than human-authored summaries to contain broad generalizations (odds ratio = 4.85, 95% CI [3.06, 7.70], p < 0.001), with newer models performing worse than earlier ones. This research is foundational for understanding how AI-mediated knowledge communication systematically distorts scientific findings at scale, regardless of user expertise or intent. The work demonstrates a concrete mechanism through which LLM intermediation can alter the epistemic content of research, with particular implications for medical and clinical contexts where overgeneralized conclusions can directly influence policy and patient care. The authors propose mitigation strategies including temperature adjustment and systematic benchmarking, but their findings underscore the profound challenge of ensuring faithful knowledge transmission through AI systems.
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'''da Silva Cardoso, Heike, and Vitor Rocio. 2025. “Enhancing Digital Libraries Through NLP and Recommender Systems: Current Trends and Future Prospects with Large Language Models.” In ''Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education: TECH-EDU 2024'', edited by Arsénio Reis, José P. Cravino, Leontios Hadjileontiadis, Paulo Martins, Sofia B. Dias, Sofia Hadjileontiadou, and Tassos Mikropoulos, 69–79. C''ommunications in Computer and Information Science'' 2480. Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02672-9_5'''
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da Silva Cardoso and Rocio propose a practical framework for integrating Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models into academic digital libraries to address the information overload facing researchers, students, and faculty. Recognizing that traditional search methods have become insufficient in the face of exponential publication growth, the authors advocate for AI-driven recommender systems capable of delivering precise, relevant, and personalized literature recommendations. Their contribution centers on an audience-aware design philosophy that positions librarians as essential partners in system development. Rather than treating AI as a purely algorithmic solution, the authors emphasize that librarians' direct interactions with users provide irreplaceable insight into the nuanced and context-dependent needs of diverse academic communities. This human-in-the-loop approach represents a noteworthy methodological stance: AI functions not as a replacement for human expertise but as a tool to augment librarian knowledge and enhance the responsiveness of knowledge discovery systems. The work is particularly salient for understanding how contemporary LLM-based systems can be designed to serve scholarly audiences more effectively while maintaining the institutional wisdom and user-centered perspective that librarians bring to information work.
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'''Taneja, Ankit Kumar, and Chandra Tripathi. 2020. “AI-Powered Recommender Systems: Personalization and Bias.” ''Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT)'' 11 (1): 1090–1094. https://doi.org/10.61841/turcomat.v11i1.14406'''
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Though published before the generative AI era, Taneja and Tripathi's analysis of AI-powered recommender systems remains foundational to understanding algorithmic bias in information discovery. The authors examine the structural tensions inherent in personalization algorithms—systems designed to enhance user experience by tailoring content suggestions yet simultaneously capable of constructing "filter bubbles" and "echo chambers" around users. By continuously recommending content similar to previous engagement, these algorithms systematically exclude novel, dissenting, or interdisciplinary perspectives, undermining serendipitous discovery essential to genuine scholarly inquiry. Critically, the authors frame algorithmic bias not as a technical glitch but as a structural risk embedded within the information architectures that guide knowledge-seekers, and thus they expose how algorithmic personalization—a feature predating generative AI—already demonstrated the capacity to narrow intellectual diversity and reinforce pre-existing beliefs. This pre-GenAI work provides historical context for understanding how contemporary AI systems have intensified these risks, making it useful for evaluating the ethical imperatives of designing systems that promote intellectual openness rather than epistemic closure.
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'''de Winter, J. 2024. “Can ChatGPT Be Used to Predict Citation Counts, Readership, and Social Media Interaction? An Exploration Among 2222 Scientific Abstracts.” ''Scientometrics'' 129: 2469–2487. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-024-04939-y'''
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De Winter’s study contrasts conventional scientometrics, testing whether a large language model can predict an article’s citation count and altmetric scores (whilst noting these may be unreliable assessors of actual scientific impact) by rating its abstract across “semantically diverse” variables. His case study uses ChatGPT-4 to predictively evaluate 2,222 abstracts from articles published in PLOS ONE, monitoring its accuracy by referencing actual citation counts and altmetrics scores. De Winter employs a custom script to prompt OpenAI’s Application Programming Interface (API) to score each abstract on a scale of zero to one hundred across thirty positive variables and their thirty antonyms, which he then organizes under five categories (e.g. “Quality and Reliability”). As Chat-GPT 4 only produced consistent results at the population level, it was run three additional times to determine averages and bolster reliability of individual scores. This language-based evaluation of article abstracts revealed that ChatGPT-4’s scores better correlate with altmetrics and citation counts than conventional readability scores do. Furthermore, “Novel and Engaging” articles were most likely to be cited, whilst “Accessible and Understandable” articles scored highest in altmetrics.
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==A==
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==C==
*Carmi, Elinor, Simeon J. Yates, Eleanor Lockley, and Alicja Pawluczuk. 2020. “Data Citizenship: Rethinking Data Literacy in the Age of Disinformation, Misinformation, and Malinformation.” ''Internet Policy Review'' 9 (2). https://doi.org/10.14763/2020.2.1481
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Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Volkswagen/VIN Codes
0
483652
4638555
4638441
2026-06-02T16:26:35Z
JustTheFacts33
3434282
/* Position 6, Restraint Systems: */
4638555
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text/x-wiki
{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle)
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
{{BookCat}}
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4638556
4638555
2026-06-02T16:32:09Z
JustTheFacts33
3434282
/* Position 6, Restraint Systems: */
4638556
wikitext
text/x-wiki
{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle)
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
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General Literary Chinese from Scratch/Lunar Dates with the Spring and Autumn Annals
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483699
4638690
4638308
2026-06-03T04:39:27Z
Shira the Mogul
3560559
4638690
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text/x-wiki
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Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下.
Consider including traditional names for months in a list.
[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known as posthumously by Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
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4638691
4638690
2026-06-03T04:42:47Z
Shira the Mogul
3560559
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4638691
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text/x-wiki
WIP
Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下.
Consider including traditional names for months in a list.
[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known as posthumously by Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
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Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下.
Consider including traditional names for months in a list.
[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known as posthumously by Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞 or 旬||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
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Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下.
Consider including traditional names for months in a list.
[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known as posthumously by Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|春秋||Usually annals, but can also be used to refer to one's age.||
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞 or 旬||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
==Exercise: Defining the Months==
The ''Erya'' defines the months as follows. With the vocabulary you know so far, you should be able to read the entries manually.
<blockquote>
正月為陬<br>
二月為如<br>
三月為寎<br>
四月為余<br>
五月為皋<br>
六月為且<br>
七月為相<br>
八月為壯<br>
九月為玄<br>
十月為陽<br>
十一月為辜<br>
十二月為涂
</blockquote>
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Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下.
Consider including traditional names for months in a list.
[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known as posthumously by Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
WIP
{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|春秋||Usually annals, but can also be used to refer to one's age.||
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞 or 旬||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
==Exercise: Defining the Months==
The ''Erya'' 爾雅, an ancient dictionary, defines the months as follows. With the vocabulary you know so far, you should be able to read the entries yourself. However, it should be noted that these are not used too often, and simply using number+month is fine!
<blockquote>
正月為陬<br>
二月為如<br>
三月為寎<br>
四月為余<br>
五月為皋<br>
六月為且<br>
七月為相<br>
八月為壯<br>
九月為玄<br>
十月為陽<br>
十一月為辜<br>
十二月為涂
</blockquote>
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Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下.
Consider including traditional names for months in a list.
[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known as posthumously by Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
WIP
{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|春||Spring, the first three months of the year.||The four seasons are referred to as 四時, lit. the "Four Times."
|-
|夏||Summer, the second three months of the year.||Also the name of a semi-legendary dynasty, the Xia dynasty.
|-
|秋||Autumn, the third three months of a year.||
|-
|冬||Winter, the last three months of a year.||
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||一月 can exist, but 正月 is much, much more common.
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|春秋||Usually annals, but can also be used to refer to one's age.||
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞 or 旬||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
==Exercise: Defining the Months==
The ''Erya'' 爾雅, an ancient dictionary, defines the months as follows. With the vocabulary you know so far, you should be able to read the entries yourself. However, it should be noted that these are not used too often, and simply using number+month is fine!
<blockquote>
正月為陬<br>
二月為如<br>
三月為寎<br>
四月為余<br>
五月為皋<br>
六月為且<br>
七月為相<br>
八月為壯<br>
九月為玄<br>
十月為陽<br>
十一月為辜<br>
十二月為涂
</blockquote>
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[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known posthumously as Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
Getting the calendar (曆) right was serious business for the ancient Chinese people. The Miao 苗 people were infamously sacked by Emperor Shun 帝舜 in part for "confusing" the calendar, and this crime would be applied to later regimes as well. As one would expect, recording historical annals properly was, then, of critical importance. I will teach you how they wanted you to do it in this lesson...luckily, without your bloodline on, well, the line!
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar (歷). It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
WIP
{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|春||Spring, the first three months of the year.||The four seasons are referred to as 四時, lit. the "Four Times."
|-
|夏||Summer, the second three months of the year.||Also the name of a semi-legendary dynasty, the Xia dynasty.
|-
|秋||Autumn, the third three months of a year.||
|-
|冬||Winter, the last three months of a year.||
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||一月 can exist, but 正月 is much, much more common.
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|春秋||Usually annals, but can also be used to refer to one's age.||
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞 or 旬||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
==Exercise: Defining the Months==
The ''Erya'' 爾雅, an ancient dictionary, defines the months as follows. With the vocabulary you know so far, you should be able to read the entries yourself. However, it should be noted that these are not used too often, and simply using number+month is fine!
<blockquote>
正月為陬<br>
二月為如<br>
三月為寎<br>
四月為余<br>
五月為皋<br>
六月為且<br>
七月為相<br>
八月為壯<br>
九月為玄<br>
十月為陽<br>
十一月為辜<br>
十二月為涂
</blockquote>
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[[File:Confucius, fresco from a Western Han tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China.jpg|thumb|200px|Confucius, a purported author of the Annals.]]
One of the most famous texts in the Literary and Classical Chinese canon is the Spring and Autumn Annals, known natively as ''Chunqiu'' 春秋. It is said to have been by Confucius whilst he was a minister in the State of Lu 魯, and while it is extremely simple, it is extremely audacious, biassed, and tongue-in-cheek, all whilst not necessarily being explicit about it. This makes it an excellent way to discuss dates, synonyms for various important verbs, and find early but important ways to get acquainted with traditional writers thought. By the end of this lesson, you will have an idea of why this text spawned five extremely elaborate commentaries, three of which are extant to this day.
The State of Lu was founded by Boqi 伯禽, also known posthumously as Duke Tai of Lu 魯太公, after the fall of the Shang dynasty. It was a small but significant state, being a hotbed for ancient philosophy, and lasted for around eight centuries. Famous philosophers from Lu include Mozi 墨子, Confucius 孔子, and Zuo Qiuming 左丘明, whose writings still impact the Sinosphere to this day. Lu was located in what is now Shandong 山東, and its capital, Qufu 曲阜, holds numerous artifacts and manuscripts from that time.
Getting the calendar (曆) right was serious business for the ancient Chinese people. The Miao 苗 people were infamously sacked by Emperor Shun 帝舜 in part for "confusing" the calendar, and this crime would be applied to later regimes as well. As one would expect, recording historical annals properly was, then, of critical importance. I will teach you how they wanted you to do it in this lesson...luckily, without your bloodline on, well, the line!
==The Earthly Branches==
The Earthly Branches 地支 are highly important for timekeeping and denote set 2-hour periods. One can arrange these like an analog clock, and the structure 甲時 is normally used for saying "X happened at Y time." These branches are associated with Jupiter's 12-year rotations around Earth.
The following are each of the Earthly Branches:
{| class="wikitable"
!Heavenly Branch!!Timespan
|-
|子|| 23:00-01:00
|-
|丑|| 01:00-03:00
|-
|寅|| 03:00-05:00
|-
|卯|| 05:00-07:00
|-
|辰||07:00-09:00
|-
|巳||09:00-11:00
|-
|午|| 11:00-13:00
|-
|未|| 13:00-15:00
|-
|申|| 15:00-17:00
|-
|酉|| 17:00-19:00
|-
|戌|| 19:00-21:00
|-
|亥|| 21:00-23:00
|}
==The Sexagenery cycle==
By combining the Earthly Branches with the Heavenly Stems from the last lesson, one can make 60 combinations, which form a 60-day cycle. This has been used since the Shang era, and continues to be used for the Lunar Calendar. It is also used to denote lunar years.
Here they are in order, taken from a real oracle bone!
<blockquote>
甲子
乙丑
丙寅
丁卯
戊辰
己巳
庚午
辛未
壬申
癸酉
甲戌
乙亥
丙子
丁丑
戊寅
己卯
庚辰
辛巳
壬午
癸未
甲申
乙酉
丙戌
丁亥
戊子
己丑
庚寅
辛卯
壬辰
癸巳
甲午
乙未
丙申
丁酉
戊戌
己亥
庚子
辛丑
壬寅
癸卯
甲辰
乙巳
丙午
丁未
戊申
己酉
庚戌
辛亥
壬子
癸丑
甲寅
乙卯
丙辰
丁巳
戊午
己未
庚申
辛酉
壬戌
癸亥
</blockquote>
==Use in dates==
<blockquote>
冬,十月,壬午,齊人、鄭人入郕。
</blockquote>
As-is, you should be able to roughly figure out what this sentence means, with your knowledge of the Heavenly Branches, Earthly Stems, and what 人 means. This is but one line from the Spring and Autumn Annals.
The first character is the season. Like in English, there are four: Spring 春, Summer 夏, Autumn 秋, and Winter 冬. This will usually come after the date, and then subsequent events will be categorised by season, with the month number and sexagenery day within. This is somewhat difficult to directly translate into modern years for many manuscripts, but most from the Spring and Autumn Annals and onwards are generally understood. In the case of this text, it covers events from around circa 790 BC to circa 500 BC, a 242ish year period.
The reason years are somewhat difficult to ascertain is because East Asian years were traditionally tied to the ruler. Therefore, there will be a 元年 - that's the first - followed by Ruler二年, and so on, until death. The Republic of China, for example, uses dates based on the day of its founding after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912 (e.g. 中華民國一百十六年), as does North Korea (e.g. 主體七十四年). Once one ruler's rough date of existence is known, though, reconstructing the whole timeline in other calendars, at least based on the word of the writer, is usually quite straightforward. You can probably figure out both of those example years I wrote through general knowledge!
<blockquote>
秋七月壬辰朔,日有食之,既。
五年春正月,甲戌、己丑,陳侯鮑卒。
</blockquote>
==A full year of Duke Min of Lu==
魯閔公
<blockquote>
元年春,王正月。
齊人救邢。
夏六月,辛酉,葬我君莊公。
秋八月,公及齊侯盟于落姑。季子來歸。
冬,齊仲孫來。
二年春,王正月,齊人遷陽。
夏,五月,乙酉,吉禘于莊公。
秋,八月,辛丑,公薨。
九月,夫人姜氏孫于邾。公子慶父出奔莒。
冬,齊高子來盟。
十有二月,狄入衛。
鄭棄其師。
</blockquote>
==Additional vocabulary==
There are a few more pieces of vocabulary that are worth remembering.
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{|class="wikitable"
!Character!!Meaning!!Notes
|-
|春||Spring, the first three months of the year.||The four seasons are referred to as 四時, lit. the "Four Times."
|-
|夏||Summer, the second three months of the year.||Also the name of a semi-legendary dynasty, the Xia dynasty.
|-
|秋||Autumn, the third three months of a year.||
|-
|冬||Winter, the last three months of a year.||
|-
|正月||First month of a year.||一月 can exist, but 正月 is much, much more common.
|-
|元月/年||Inaugral month/year for a ruler.||
|-
|載||Legal synonym for a year 年||For example, 雍正三載 could refer to the third year of the Yongzheng Emperor's reign.
|-
|歲||A year, syn. 年||Typically seen in older texts, especially Oracle bones. The character technically means Jupiter!
|-
|春秋||Usually annals, but can also be used to refer to one's age.||
|-
|朔(日 or 月)||The first day of the month.||
|-
|晦日||The last day of the lunar month.||The last moon of a month is known as 盡月.
|-
|臘月||The twelfth lunar month.||Consists of a traditional festival on the 7th day called 儺 which exorcises inauspicious spirits, ensuring they do not hurt people in the new year. The next day is 臘, which is a sacrifice to ancestors, 祖.
|-
|除日||Last day of the 12th lunar month.||
|-
|朞 or 旬||Complete||朞月 as a complete month, 朞年 as a full year.
|}
==Exercise: Defining the Months==
The ''Erya'' 爾雅, an ancient dictionary, defines the months as follows. With the vocabulary you know so far, you should be able to read the entries yourself. However, it should be noted that these are not used too often, and simply using number+month is fine!
<blockquote>
正月為陬<br>
二月為如<br>
三月為寎<br>
四月為余<br>
五月為皋<br>
六月為且<br>
七月為相<br>
八月為壯<br>
九月為玄<br>
十月為陽<br>
十一月為辜<br>
十二月為涂
</blockquote>
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Cookbook:Ekpang Nkukwo
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{{recipe summary
| name = Ekpang Nkukwo
| Category = Nigerian recipes
| Servings = 4–6 people
| Cooking time: 1–2 hours
| Image = [[File:Ekpang.png|thumb]]
}}
{{recipe}}
'''Ekpang Nkukwo''' is a traditional dish of the Efik and Ibibio people of southern Nigeria. It is made from grated cocoyam wrapped in cocoyam leaves and cooked with palm oil, fish, [[Cookbook:Meat - 1881|meat]], periwinkle, and seasonings. It is commonly served during special occasions and family gatherings.
== Ingredients ==
* Cocoyams
* Fresh cocoyam leaves
* Palm oil
* Fresh fish, Washed and cut into pieces
* Dry fish
* [[Cookbook:Stockfish|Stockfish]]
* Periwinkle
* [[Cookbook:Crawfish|Crayfish]], ground
* Pepper, ground
* [[Cookbook:Onions|Onions]], chopped
* Seasoning cubes
* [[Cookbook:Salt|Salt]]
* Water
== Equipment ==
* Grater
* Knife
* Bowl
* Cooking pot
* Wooden spatula
* Cutting board
== Procedure ==
# Peel and wash the cocoyam thoroughly.
# Grate the [[Cookbook:Cocoyam|cocoyam]] into a smooth paste.
# Wash the cocoyam leaves and cut off any hard stalks.
# Place a small quantity of the cocoyam paste in each leaf and wrap it securely.
# pour plam oil into the cooking pot
# Arrange the wrapped cocoyam parcels in the cooking pot that already contains plam oil.
# Add the fish, [[Cookbook:stockfish|stockfish]], dry fish into the pot
# pour in your pepper, onions, [[Cookbook:crayfish|crayfish]], seasoning cubes.
# In a separate pot boil hot water that will be enough for the food.
# put your cooking pot on fire and pour in the already boiled water into the cooking pot that contains your cocoyam parcels and ingredients and stir gently using a wooden spatula.
# Cover the pot and let it cook on medium heat for 2-3 minutes, then you pour in your periwinkles and stri gently.
# Cover and cook over medium heat for about 1-2 hours, adding water if necessary.
# Stir carefully from time to time to prevent burning.
# Continue cooking until the cocoyam is soft and the sauce is thick.
# Serve hot.
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:African recipes]]
[[Category:Efik recipes]]
[[Category:Easy recipes]]
[[Category:recipes]]
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{{recipe
|name=Jollof Rice
|image=Jollof_rice_and_chicken.jpg
|caption=Popular West African rice dish
|region=West Africa
|course=Main dish
|servings=6
|time=1 hour
}}
{{Recipe summary
| Cuisine = Jollof rice
| Origin = Nigeria
| Yield = 1pot
| Servings = 4
| Time = 1hr 30 minutes
| Difficulty = 2
| Image = [[File:Pot of jollof rice.jpg|300px]]
}}
{{Recipe}}
[[Cookbook:Recipes|Recipes]] |
[[Cookbook:Ingredients|Ingredients]] |
[[Cookbook:Equipment|Equipment]] |
[[Cookbook:Techniques|Techniques]]
Jollof rice is a famous West African dish made by cooking rice in a rich tomato-based sauce seasoned with onions, peppers, and spices. Although its exact origins are linked to the Senegambian region, it has become a staple food across many West African countries, with each country having its own variation. Jollof rice is commonly served at parties, weddings, festivals, and family meals, often accompanied by fried plantains, salad, chicken, fish, or beef.
== Ingredients ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Ingredient !! Count !! Volume !! Weight
|-
| Rice || – || 4 cups || 800 g
|-
| Tomatoes || 6 || – || –
|-
| Tomato paste || – || 3 tbsp || 45 g
|-
| Red bell peppers || 2 || – || –
|-
| Hot peppers || 1–2 || – || –
|-
| Onions || 2 || – || –
|-
| Vegetable oil || – || ½ cup || –
|-
| Seasoning cubes || 2 || – || –
|-
| Salt || – || 1 tsp || –
|-
| Chicken stock || – || 4 cups || –
|-
| Curry powder || – || 1 tsp || –
|-
| Thyme || – || 1 tsp || –
|}
== Procedure ==
# Wash the rice thoroughly and set aside.
# Blend the tomatoes, peppers, and one onion until smooth.
# Heat the vegetable oil in a large pot.
# Chop the remaining onion and fry until softened.
# Add the tomato paste and cook for 2 minutes.
# Add the blended tomato mixture and cook until the sauce thickens.
# Season the sauce with seasoning cubes, curry powder, thyme, and salt.
# Pour in the chicken stock and bring to a boil.
# Add the rice and stir to combine.
# Cover the pot and cook over low heat until the rice is tender and the liquid has been absorbed.
# If necessary, add a small amount of water during cooking.
# Fluff the rice with a fork and serve hot.
== Notes ==
Jollof rice is commonly served during parties and celebrations in West Africa.
[[Category:African recipes]]
[[Category:Nigerian cuisine]]
[[Category:Rice dishes]]
[[Category:West African cuisine]]
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| Cuisine = Abacha
| Origin = Southeastern Nigeria
| Yield = One bowl
| Servings = 5
| Time = 30 minutes
| Difficulty = 1
| Image = [[File:Native Eastern Nigeria African Salad (cropped).JPG|300px]]
}}
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|title=Abacha
|image=
|caption=Traditional Igbo African salad made from cassava
|servings=6
|time=30 minutes
|difficulty=2
|course=Snack
|cuisine=Igbo cuisine
}}
'''Abacha''' is a traditional Igbo dish from southeastern Nigeria made from dried shredded cassava. Popularly known as African salad, it is widely consumed as a snack, side dish, or light meal. The dish is especially common in the states of Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo, and is often served during social gatherings and cultural events.
== Ingredients ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Ingredient
! Count
! Volume
! Weight
|-
| Abacha (dried shredded cassava)
| –
| 4 cups
| 400 g
|-
| Palm oil
| –
| 1 cup
| –
|-
| Potash (akanwu)
| –
| 1 tsp
| –
|-
| Ground crayfish
| –
| 2 tbsp
| 15 g
|-
| Ugba (oil bean seeds)
| –
| 1 cup
| 150 g
|-
| Garden eggs
| 2
| –
| –
|-
| Pepper
| 1–2
| –
| –
|-
| Salt
| –
| 1 tsp
| –
|-
| Seasoning cubes
| 2
| –
| –
|-
| Utazi leaves
| –
| 2 tbsp, sliced
| –
|-
| Fish or stockfish (optional)
| –
| 1 cup
| 150 g
|}
== Procedure ==
# Soak the abacha in warm water for 5–10 minutes, or until softened.
# Drain the abacha thoroughly and set aside.
# Dissolve the potash in a small quantity of water and strain to remove any sediment.
# Pour the palm oil into a mixing bowl. Gradually add the strained potash solution while stirring continuously until the oil thickens and turns yellow.
# Add the ground crayfish, pepper, salt, and crushed seasoning cubes. Mix well to form a smooth sauce.
# Add the softened abacha to the sauce and stir until evenly coated.
# Add the ugba, sliced garden eggs, and sliced utazi leaves. Mix thoroughly.
# Add the fish or stockfish, if using, and stir gently to combine.
# Adjust the seasoning to taste.
# Serve immediately as a main dish or side dish.
== Notes, tips, and variations ==
* Abacha is best served fresh after preparation, as it can become dry if left for too long.
* It can be garnished with fish, stockfish, or assorted meat depending on preference.
* Some variations include the addition of sliced onions, fresh tomatoes, or ugba for extra flavour.
* Ugba (oil bean seeds) adds a distinctive taste and texture to the dish and is commonly used in Igbo-style preparation.
* The level of pepper can be adjusted depending on taste preference.
[[Category:Nigerian cuisine]]
[[Category:African recipes]]
[[Category:Igbo cuisine]]
[[Category:Salad dishes]]
[[Category:Cassava dishes]]
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| Cuisine = Abacha
| Origin = Southeastern Nigeria
| Yield = One bowl
| Servings = 5
| Time = 30 minutes
| Difficulty = 1
| Image = [[File:Native Eastern Nigeria African Salad (cropped).JPG|300px]]
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|course=Snack
|cuisine=Igbo cuisine
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'''Abacha''' is a traditional Igbo dish from southeastern Nigeria made from dried shredded cassava. Popularly known as African salad, it is widely consumed as a snack, side dish, or light meal. The dish is especially common in the states of Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo, and is often served during social gatherings and cultural events.
== Ingredients ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Ingredient
! Count
! Volume
! Weight
|-
| Abacha (dried shredded cassava)
| –
| 4 cups
| 400 g
|-
| Palm oil
| –
| 1 cup
| –
|-
| Potash (akanwu)
| –
| 1 tsp
| –
|-
| Ground crayfish
| –
| 2 tbsp
| 15 g
|-
| Ugba (oil bean seeds)
| –
| 1 cup
| 150 g
|-
| Garden eggs
| 2
| –
| –
|-
| Pepper
| 1–2
| –
| –
|-
| Salt
| –
| 1 tsp
| –
|-
| Seasoning cubes
| 2
| –
| –
|-
| Utazi leaves
| –
| 2 tbsp, sliced
| –
|-
| Fish or stockfish (optional)
| –
| 1 cup
| 150 g
|}
== Procedure ==
# Soak the abacha in warm water for 5–10 minutes, or until softened.
# Drain the abacha thoroughly and set aside.
# Dissolve the potash in a small quantity of water and strain to remove any sediment.
# Pour the palm oil into a mixing bowl. Gradually add the strained potash solution while stirring continuously until the oil thickens and turns yellow.
# Add the ground crayfish, pepper, salt, and crushed seasoning cubes. Mix well to form a smooth sauce.
# Add the softened abacha to the sauce and stir until evenly coated.
# Add the ugba, sliced garden eggs, and sliced utazi leaves. Mix thoroughly.
# Add the fish or stockfish, if using, and stir gently to combine.
# Adjust the seasoning to taste.
# Serve immediately as a main dish or side dish.
== Notes, tips, and variations ==
* Abacha is best served fresh after preparation, as it can become dry if left for too long.
* It can be garnished with fish, stockfish, or assorted meat depending on preference.
* Some variations include the addition of sliced onions, fresh tomatoes, or ugba for extra flavour.
* Ugba (oil bean seeds) adds a distinctive taste and texture to the dish and is commonly used in Igbo-style preparation.
* The level of pepper can be adjusted depending on taste preference.
[[Category:African recipes]]
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'''Editan Soup''' is a traditional vegetable soup of the Efik people and Ibibio people of Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State in Southern Nigeria. It is prepared using [[Cookbook:Editan|Editan]] leaves, a leafy vegetable known for its natural bitterness, which is carefully processed before cooking to reduce its taste.
The soup has a slightly bitter flavour. It is commonly eaten with swallows such as fufu, eba, or pounded yam.
== Ingredients ==
=== Main ingredients ===
* Fresh Editan leaves
* [[Cookbook:Waterleaf|Waterleaf]] (optional)
* Palm oil
* Assorted meat (beef, goat meat, shaki, kpomo)
* Dried fish
* Stockfish
* Periwinkles (optional)
=== Seasoning ingredients ===
* Ground crayfish
* Fresh or dried [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]]
* Seasoning cubes
* Salt (to taste)
* [[Cookbook:Onion|Onion]] (optional)
== Preparation ==
=== 1. Preparing the Editan leaves ===
The most important step is reducing the bitterness of the leaves.
* Wash and slice the [[Cookbook:Editan|Editan]] leaves finely.
* Rub with salt or soak in warm water.
* Squeeze and rinse repeatedly until bitterness reduces.
* Drain properly before cooking.
=== 2. Cooking the meat and fish ===
* Season meat with salt, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
* Boil until it is properly cooked.
* Add stockfish and dried fish and cook until it softened.
=== 3. Making the soup base ===
* Add palm oil to the cooked meat stock.
* Stir and allow it to blend properly.
* Add crayfish, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
=== 4. Adding vegetables ===
* Add [[Cookbook:Waterleaf|waterleaf]] (if used) and cook briefly.
* Add the prepared Editan leaves.
* Stir and allow to simmer for 10–15 minutes.
=== 5. Final adjustment ===
* Taste and adjust salt or seasoning.
* Allow the soup to cook until well combined.
== Serving ==
Editan Soup is traditionally served hot with:
* [[Cookbook:Swallow|Fufu]]
* [[Cookbook:Eba (Cassava Flake Swallow)|Eba]]
* [[Cookbook:Pounded Yam|Pounded yam]]
* [[Cookbook:Semo (Nigerian Cooked Semolina)|Semovita]]
== Cultural significance ==
Editan Soup is an important part of Efik and Ibibio cuisine. It is commonly prepared in households and during traditional gatherings. The dish reflects the use of indigenous forest vegetables and traditional cooking practices passed down through generations.
== Notes ==
* The bitterness of Editan leaves is natural and part of its identity.
* It is often considered nutritious and locally believed to have cleansing properties.
* It is closely related to Afang Soup but has a stronger taste profile.
[[Category:Efik recipes ]]
[[Category:African recipes]]
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
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'''Editan Soup''' is a traditional vegetable soup of the Efik people and Ibibio people of Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State in Southern Nigeria. It is prepared using [[Cookbook:Editan|Editan]] leaves, a leafy vegetable known for its natural bitterness, which is carefully processed before cooking to reduce its taste.
The soup has a slightly bitter flavour. It is commonly eaten with swallows such as fufu, eba, or pounded yam.
== Ingredients ==
=== Main ingredients ===
* Fresh Editan leaves
* [[Cookbook:Waterleaf|Waterleaf]] (optional)
* Palm oil
* Assorted meat (beef, goat meat, shaki, kpomo)
* Dried fish
* Stockfish
* Periwinkles (optional)
=== Seasoning ingredients ===
* Ground crayfish
* Fresh or dried [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]]
* Seasoning cubes
* Salt (to taste)
* [[Cookbook:Onion|Onion]] (optional)
== Preparation ==
=== 1. Preparing the Editan leaves ===
The most important step is reducing the bitterness of the leaves.
* Wash and slice the [[Cookbook:Editan|Editan]] leaves finely.
* Rub with salt or soak in warm water.
* Squeeze and rinse repeatedly until bitterness reduces.
* Drain properly before cooking.
=== 2. Cooking the meat and fish ===
* Season meat with salt, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
* Boil until it is properly cooked.
* Add stockfish and dried fish and cook until it softened.
=== 3. Making the soup base ===
* Add palm oil to the cooked meat stock.
* Stir and allow it to blend properly.
* Add crayfish, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
=== 4. Adding vegetables ===
* Add [[Cookbook:Waterleaf|waterleaf]] (if used) and cook briefly.
* Add the prepared Editan leaves.
* Stir and allow to simmer for 10–15 minutes.
=== 5. Final adjustment ===
* Taste and adjust salt or seasoning.
* Allow the soup to cook until well combined.
== Serving ==
Editan Soup is traditionally served hot with:
* [[Cookbook:Swallow|Fufu]]
* [[Cookbook:Eba (Cassava Flake Swallow)|Eba]]
* [[Cookbook:Pounded Yam|Pounded yam]]
* [[Cookbook:Semo (Nigerian Cooked Semolina)|Semovita]]
== Cultural significance ==
Editan Soup is an important part of Efik and Ibibio cuisine. It is commonly prepared in households and during traditional gatherings. The dish reflects the use of indigenous forest vegetables and traditional cooking practices passed down through generations.
== Notes ==
* The bitterness of Editan leaves is natural and part of its identity.
* It is often considered nutritious and locally believed to have cleansing properties.
* It is closely related to Afang Soup but has a stronger taste profile.
[[Category:Efik recipes ]]
[[Category:African recipes]]
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
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'''Editan Soup''' is a traditional vegetable soup of the Efik people and Ibibio people of Cross River State and Akwa Ibom State in Southern Nigeria. It is prepared using [[Cookbook:Editan|Editan]] leaves, a leafy vegetable known for its natural bitterness, which is carefully processed before cooking to reduce its taste.
The soup has a slightly bitter flavour. It is commonly eaten with swallows such as fufu, eba, or pounded yam.
== Ingredients ==
=== Main ingredients ===
* Fresh Editan leaves
* [[Cookbook:Waterleaf|Waterleaf]] (optional)
* Palm oil
* Assorted [[Cookbook:meat|meat]] (beef, goat meat, shaki, kpomo)
* Dried fish
* [[Cookbook:Stockfish|Stockfish]]
* Periwinkles (optional)
=== Seasoning ingredients ===
* Ground [[Cookbook:crayfish|crayfish]]
* Fresh or dried [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]]
* Seasoning cubes
* Salt (to taste)
* [[Cookbook:Onion|Onion]] (optional)
==Equipment==
* Cooking pot
* Stove or cooking burner
* Knife
* Cutting board
* Wooden spoon or cooking spatula
* Mortar and pestle (optional)
* Blender or grinding machine (optional)
* Bowl for washing ingredients
* Sieve
== Procedure ==
The most important step is reducing the bitterness of the leaves.
* Wash and slice the [[Cookbook:Editan|Editan]] leaves finely.
* Rub with salt or soak in warm water.
* Squeeze and rinse repeatedly until bitterness reduces.
* Drain properly before cooking.
* Season meat with salt, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
* Boil until it is properly cooked.
* Add stockfish and dried fish and cook until it softened.
* Add palm oil to the cooked meat stock.
* Stir and allow it to blend properly.
* Add crayfish, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
* Add [[Cookbook:Waterleaf|waterleaf]] (if used) and cook briefly.
* Add the prepared Editan leaves.
* Stir and allow to simmer for 10–15 minutes.
* Taste and adjust salt or seasoning.
* Allow the soup to cook until well combined.
== Serving ==
Editan Soup is traditionally served hot with:
* [[Cookbook:Swallow|Fufu]]
* [[Cookbook:Eba (Cassava Flake Swallow)|Eba]]
* [[Cookbook:Pounded Yam|Pounded yam]]
* [[Cookbook:Semo (Nigerian Cooked Semolina)|Semovita]]
[[Category:Efik recipes ]]
[[Category:African recipes]]
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:recipes]]
[[Category:Easy recipes]]
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'''Abak Atama Soup''' is a traditional dish of the Efik people and Ibibio people of Southern Nigeria, especially in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States. It is a rich palm fruit soup made with Atama leaves, which give it a distinct aroma and flavour.
The soup is similar to other Nigerian palm fruit soups but stands out because of the unique use of Atama leaves and its deep, earthy taste.
== Ingredients ==
=== Main ingredients ===
* Palm fruit extract (fresh or tinned)
* Fresh Atama leaves (sliced or shredded)
* Assorted meat (beef, goat meat, shaki, kpomo)
* Fresh fish or smoked [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]]
* Stockfish
=== Seasoning ingredients ===
* Ground [[Cookbook:Crawfish|crayfish]]
* Fresh pepper or dried pepper
* Seasoning cubes
* Salt (to taste)
* Onion (optional)
== Preparation ==
=== 1. Preparing the palm fruit extract ===
* Boil fresh palm fruits until soft.
* Pound and extract the pulp.
* Sieve with warm water to obtain thick palm juice.
=== 2. Cooking the meat and fish ===
* Wash and cleanse [[Cookbook:Meat|meat]], and put in a pot
* Season meat with salt, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
* Boil until it becomes soft.
* Add stockfish and dried fish and allow to soften.
=== 3. Cooking the soup ===
* Add palm fruit extract to the cooked meat stock.
* Allow it to boil until oil begins to separate.
* Add crayfish and pepper.
* Wash and slice Atama leaves finely.
* Add to the boiling soup.
* Stir and allow to boil for 10–15 minutes.
* Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
* Allow soup to cook until all flavours combine well.
== Serving ==
Abak Atama Soup is traditionally served hot with:
* [[Cookbook:Swallow|Fufu]]
* [[Cookbook:Eba (Cassava Flake Swallow)|Eba]]
* [[Cookbook:Pounded Yam|Pounded yam]]
== Cultural significance ==
Abak Atama Soup is an important dish in Efik and Ibibio culture. It is commonly prepared during family gatherings, celebrations, and traditional events. The use of Atama leaves gives the soup its identity and distinguishes it from other palm fruit soups in Nigeria.
== Notes ==
* “Abak” refers to palm fruit in the Efik language.
* The soup is rich in nutrients due to palm oil and leafy vegetables.
* It is often prepared in large quantities for communal eating.
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:Efik recipes]]
[[Category:African recipes ]]
[[Category:Soups]]
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'''Abak Atama Soup''' is a traditional dish of the Efik people and Ibibio people of Southern Nigeria, especially in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States. It is a rich palm fruit soup made with Atama leaves, which give it a distinct aroma and flavour.
The soup is similar to other Nigerian palm fruit soups but stands out because of the unique use of Atama leaves and its deep, earthy taste.
== Ingredients ==
=== Main ingredients ===
* Palm fruit extract (fresh or tinned)
* Fresh Atama leaves (sliced or shredded)
* Assorted meat (beef, goat meat, shaki, kpomo)
* Fresh fish or smoked [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]]
* Stockfish
=== Seasoning ingredients ===
* Ground [[Cookbook:Crawfish|crayfish]]
* Fresh pepper or dried pepper
* Seasoning cubes
* Salt (to taste)
* Onion (optional)
== Preparation ==
=== 1. Preparing the palm fruit extract ===
* Boil fresh palm fruits until soft.
* Pound and extract the pulp.
* Sieve with warm water to obtain thick palm juice.
=== 2. Cooking the meat and fish ===
* Wash and cleanse [[Cookbook:Meat|meat]], and put in a pot
* Season meat with salt, pepper, and seasoning cubes.
* Boil until it becomes soft.
* Add stockfish and dried fish and allow to soften.
=== 3. Cooking the soup ===
* Add palm fruit extract to the cooked meat stock.
* Allow it to boil until oil begins to separate.
* Add crayfish and pepper.
* Wash and slice Atama leaves finely.
* Add to the boiling soup.
* Stir and allow to boil for 10–15 minutes.
* Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
* Allow soup to cook until all flavours combine well.
== Serving ==
Abak Atama Soup is traditionally served hot with:
* [[Cookbook:Swallow|Fufu]]
* [[Cookbook:Eba (Cassava Flake Swallow)|Eba]]
* [[Cookbook:Pounded Yam|Pounded yam]]
== Cultural significance ==
Abak Atama Soup is an important dish in Efik and Ibibio culture. It is commonly prepared during family gatherings, celebrations, and traditional events. The use of Atama leaves gives the soup its identity and distinguishes it from other palm fruit soups in Nigeria.
== Notes ==
* “Abak” refers to palm fruit in the Efik language.
* The soup is rich in nutrients due to palm oil and leafy vegetables.
* It is often prepared in large quantities for communal eating.
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:Efik recipes]]
[[Category:African recipes ]]
[[Category:Soups]]
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{{recipe summary
| name = Abak Atama
| Category = Nigerian recipes
| Servings = 4–6 people
| Cooking time: 1–2 hours
| Image=[[File:Abak soup 02.jpg|thumb|Abak soup 02]]|Caption=Abak soup with Garri swallow}}
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'''Abak Atama Soup''' is a traditional dish of the Efik people and Ibibio people of Southern Nigeria, especially in Akwa Ibom and Cross River States. It is a rich palm fruit soup made with Atama leaves, which give it a distinct aroma and flavour.
The soup is similar to other Nigerian palm fruit soups but stands out because of the unique use of Atama leaves and its deep, earthy taste.
== Ingredients ==
* Palm fruit extract (fresh or tinned)
* Fresh Atama leaves (sliced or shredded)
* Assorted meat (beef, goat meat, shaki, kpomo)
* Fresh fish or smoked [[Cookbook:Fish|fish]]
* Stockfish
* Ground [[Cookbook:Crayfish|crayfish]]
* Fresh pepper or dried pepper
* Seasoning cubes
* Salt (to taste)
== Procedure ==
* Boil fresh palm fruits until soft.
* Pound and extract the pulp.
* Sieve with warm water to obtain thick palm juice.
* Wash and cleanse [[Cookbook:Meat|meat]], and put in a pot
* Season meat with salt, [[Cookbook:pepper|pepper]], and seasoning cubes.
* Boil until it becomes soft.
* Add [[Cookbook:stockfish|stockfish]] and dried [[Cookbook:fish|fish]] and allow to soften.
* Add palm fruit extract to the cooked meat stock.
* Allow it to boil until oil begins to separate.
* Add crayfish and pepper.
* Wash and slice [[Cookbook:Atama|Atama]] leaves finely.
* Add to the boiling soup.
* Stir and allow to boil for 10–15 minutes.
* Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
* Allow soup to cook until all flavours combine well.
== Serving ==
Abak Atama Soup is traditionally served hot with:
* [[Cookbook:Swallow|Fufu]]
* [[Cookbook:Eba (Cassava Flake Swallow)|Eba]]
* [[Cookbook:Pounded Yam|Pounded yam]]
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:Efik recipes]]
[[Category:African recipes ]]
[[Category:recipes]]
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Cookbook:Banga stew
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| name = Ekpang Nkukwo
| Category = Nigerian recipes
| Servings = 4–6 people
| Cooking time: 1–2 hours
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'''Banga Stew''' is a traditional Nigerian dish widely eaten in the Niger Deta region, especially among the Urhobo, Isoko, Itsekiri, and Edo peoples. It is prepared using fresh palm fruit extract,which gives it a rich, thick texture and deep flavour
The dish is commonly served with rice and is known for itsstrong aroma and spicy taste.
== Ingredients ==
*Fresh plam fruits
* Fresh palm fruit extract (Banga base)
* Assorted meat (beef, goat meat
* Fresh or dried fish
* Stockfish
* Banga spice mix (local spice blend)
* Oburunbebe stick (traditional flavouring stick)
* Ground crayfish
* Fresh pepper
* Onion (optional)
* Salt (to taste)
== Preparation ==
* Boil fresh palm fruits until soft.
* Pound to separate pulp from seeds.
* Wash and sieve with warm water to extract thick palm juice.
* Season meat with salt, pepper, and seasoning cubes, [[Cookbook:onions|onions]].
* Boil until it softs.
* Add [[Cookbook:stockfish|stockfish]] and dried fish and cook until soft.
* Pour palm fruit extract into the pot of meat stock.
* Allow it to boil and thicken.
* Add ground crayfish and pepper.
* Add Banga spice mix and Oburunbebe stick.
* Stir gently and allow flavours to infuse.
* Simmer until the stew becomes thick and aromatic.
* Adjust salt and seasoning if needed.
== Serving ==
Banga Stew is traditionally served with:
* White [[Cookbook:rice|rice]](most common)
* Starch (popular in Delta State)
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:African recipes]]
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Hand Coloring of Films
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The '''hand-tinting of black-and-white films''' is an old film coloring technique used before color film was invented. Each frame of a film was colored by hand using transparent dyes or paints.
This method was widely used in early cinema in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to make films more visually attractive.
== How hand-tinting works ==
Hand-tinting means adding color to individual frames of a black-and-white film.
== Materials ==
* Black-and-white film print
* Transparent dyes or film-safe paints
* Small paintbrushes
* Light table or lamp
* Gloves
== Steps ==
# Place the film on a flat, clean surface with good lighting.
# Choose colors for different parts of the image (sky, grass, clothes, etc.).
# Use a very small brush to paint one frame carefully.
# Let the paint dry completely.
# Move to the next frame and repeat the process.
# Make sure colors stay consistent across all frames.
== Important notes ==
* This process is very slow because films contain thousands of frames.
* Early studios often used teams of workers to do this job.
* Mistakes are difficult to fix once painted.
* Transparent colors are used so the image remains visible.
== History ==
Hand-tinting was commonly used in silent films before the invention of full color film technology. It was later replaced by chemical color processes and modern color film.
== See also ==
* [[wikipedia:Film colorization|Film colorization]]
* [[wikipedia:Silent film|Silent film]]
* [[wikipedia:History of film|History of film]]
== External links ==
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_colorization
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_film
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Cookbook:Ofe Aku (Igbo palmnut soup)
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| Cuisine = Ofe Aku
| Origin = Southeastern Nigeria
| Servings = 6-8
| Time = 1 hour
| Difficulty = 2
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'''Ofe Akwu''' is a traditional soup from Southeastern Nigeria, particularly associated with the Igbo people. It is made from palm fruit extract and is commonly served with rice or boiled yam. Variations may include beef, fish, stockfish, and local seasonings.
== Ingredients ==
=== For the palm extract ===
* 1 kg palm fruits (or 500 ml prepared palm fruit extract)
* 2 litres water
=== For the soup ===
* 500 g beef, cut into pieces
* 200 g stockfish, soaked
* 200 g dried fish, cleaned
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 1 teaspoon ground fresh pepper, or to taste
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Salt, to taste
* 1 tablespoon ground ogiri (optional)
* Fresh scent leaves, shredded (optional)
== Procedure ==
#Wash the palm fruits and boil them until soft.
#Pound or mash the cooked fruits and mix with warm water to extract the palm j
#Strain the mixture to remove fibres and kernels. Set the extract aside.
#Wash the beef and cook with onion, seasoning cubes, and salt until tender.
#Add the stockfish and continue cooking for several minutes.
#Pour the palm fruit extract into the pot and bring to a boil.
#Add the dried fish, crayfish, pepper, and ogiri if using.
#Simmer for 20–30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the soup thickens slightly and the oil rises to the surface.
#Adjust seasoning with salt as needed.
#Add the scent leaves and simmer for 2–3 minutes.
#Remove from heat and serve hot.
== Tips ==
* Freshly extracted palm fruit juice gives the most authentic flavour.
* The quantity of pepper may be adjusted according to preference.
* Ofe Akwu is traditionally served with white rice but may also accompany boiled yam or plantain.
[[Category:Nigerian recipes]] [[Category:Igbo cuisine]] [[Category:Soup recipes]] [[Category:Palm fruit recipes]]
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Cookbook:Ofe Oha (Oha Leaf Soup)
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{{Recipe summary
| Cuisine = Ofe Oha
| Origin = Igbo land
| Servings = 4-6
| Time = 45 minutes
| Difficulty = 1
| Image = [[File:Ọha Soup and Garri.jpg|300px]]
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'''Ofe Oha''' is a traditional Igbo soup made with fresh oha leaves, cocoyam as a thickener, and assorted meats or fish. It is commonly served with fufu, pounded yam, or other swallows. The soup is known for its rich taste and slightly bitter, aromatic flavor from the oha leaves.
== Equipment ==
* Cooking pot (medium to large size)
* Wooden spoon or cooking spatula
* Mortar and pestle (for cocoyam paste)
* Knife
* Cutting board
* Blender (optional, for cocoyam)
* Sieve or strainer (if using blended cocoyam)
* Measuring spoons
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* 2 cups cocoyam (or cocoyam paste)
* 1 bunch fresh oha leaves, sliced
* 500 g assorted meat (beef, goat meat, or chicken)
* 200 g stockfish, soaked
* 200 g dried fish, cleaned
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Pepper, to taste
* Salt, to taste
* 1 cup palm oil
* Ogiri (optional, for traditional flavor)
== Procedure ==
#Wash and cook the assorted meat with onion, seasoning cubes, and salt until tender.
#Add stockfish and continue cooking until soft.
#In a separate pot, cook cocoyam until soft, then pound or blend into a smooth paste.
#Add the cocoyam paste into the meat stock to thicken the soup, stirring well to avoid lumps.
#Add palm oil and allow the soup to cook for 5–10 minutes.
#Add dried fish, ground crayfish, and pepper. Stir and allow to simmer.
#Add ogiri if using, then adjust seasoning with salt and seasoning cubes.
#Finally, add the sliced oha leaves and stir gently.
#Allow to simmer for 3–5 minutes (do not overcook the leaves to preserve flavor).
#Remove from heat and serve hot.
== Tips ==
*Do not overcook oha leaves, as they lose flavor quickly.
*Cocoyam is the traditional thickener; yam can be used as an alternative.
*The soup thickens more as it cools.
[[Category:Igbo cuisine]] [[Category:Nigerian soups]] [[Category:Palm oil dishes]]
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Ofe Akparata (Ukazi Soup)
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{{Recipe summary
| Cuisine = Ofe Okazi
| Origin = Southeastern Nigeria
| Servings = 4-6
| Time = 1 hour
| Difficulty = 2
| Image = [[File:Okazi Soup (Ofe Okazi).jpg|300px]]
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'''Ofe Akparata''', also known as '''Ukazi Soup''', is a traditional Igbo soup made with finely sliced ukazi leaves (Gnetum africanum) and a thickener such as cocoyam or achi. It is commonly prepared with assorted meats, fish, and palm oil, and is typically served with fufu, pounded yam, or garri (eba).
== Equipment ==
* Cooking pot (medium or large)
* Knife
* Cutting board
* Wooden spoon or cooking spatula
* Mortar and pestle (for cocoyam or achi, optional)
* Blender (optional, for smoother thickener)
* Sieve or strainer (if blending cocoyam)
* Measuring spoons
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* 2 cups cocoyam paste or 2 tablespoons achi (thickener)
* 1 bunch ukazi leaves (finely sliced)
* 500 g assorted meat (beef, goat meat, or chicken)
* 200 g stockfish, soaked
* 200 g dried fish, cleaned
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 1 cup palm oil
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Pepper, to taste
* Salt, to taste
* Ogiri (optional, for traditional flavor)
== Procedure ==
#Wash and cook the assorted meat with onion, seasoning cubes, and salt until tender.
#Add stockfish and cook until soft.
#Prepare the thickener:
#* If using cocoyam, cook until soft, then pound or blend into a smooth paste. #* If using achi, dissolve in cool #water to form a smooth slurry.
#Add the thickener into the meat stock and stir thoroughly to avoid lumps.
#Add palm oil and allow the soup to simmer for 5–10 minutes.
#Add dried fish, crayfish, and pepper. Stir well.
#Add ogiri if using and adjust seasoning with salt or seasoning cubes.
#Add the finely sliced ukazi leaves and stir gently.
#Allow to simmer for 3–5 minutes (do not overcook the leaves).
#Remove from heat and serve hot.
== Tips ==
* Ukazi leaves should be sliced very finely because they are naturally tough.
* Achi thickener gives a lighter, more elastic soup texture, while cocoyam makes it thicker.
* Do not overcook ukazi leaves to preserve their texture and nutrients.
[[Category:Igbo cuisine]] [[Category:Nigerian soups]] [[Category:Palm oil dishes]] [[Category:Leaf-based dishes]]
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Cookbook:Ofe Egusi
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{{Recipe summary
| Cuisine = Ofe Egusi
| Origin = Southeastern Nigeria
| Servings = 4-6
| Time = 1 hr 45 minutes
| Difficulty = 1
| Image = [[File:Egusi soup an igbo delicacy.jpg|300px]]
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'''Ofe Egusi''' is a popular Igbo soup made from ground melon seeds (egusi), palm oil, and assorted meats or fish. It is rich, thick, and highly nutritious, and is commonly served with fufu, pounded yam, or eba.
== Equipment ==
* Cooking pot (medium or large)
* Wooden spoon or spatula
* Knife
* Cutting board
* Mortar and pestle or blender (for grinding egusi)
* Small bowl (for mixing egusi paste)
* Measuring spoons
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* 2 cups ground egusi (melon seeds)
* 500 g assorted meat (beef, goat meat, or chicken)
* 200 g stockfish, soaked
* 200 g dried fish, cleaned
* 1 cup palm oil
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Pepper, to taste
* Salt, to taste
* 1 bunch bitterleaf or spinach (optional, for variation)
* Ogiri (optional, for traditional flavor)
== Procedure ==
#Wash and cook the assorted meat with onion, seasoning cubes, and salt until tender.
#Add stockfish and continue cooking until soft.
#In a bowl, mix ground egusi with a small amount of water to form a thick paste.
#Heat palm oil in a pot (do not bleach), then add a little onion if desired.
#Scoop small portions of the egusi paste into the hot oil and allow it to fry lightly without stirring too much.
#Gradually add meat stock and stir gently to form a thick base.
#Add dried fish, crayfish, pepper, and ogiri (if using).
#Allow the soup to simmer for 10–15 minutes.
#Add vegetables (bitterleaf or spinach) and stir gently.
#Adjust seasoning with salt and seasoning cubes.
#Simmer for another 3–5 minutes, then remove from heat.
#Serve hot.
== Tips ==
* Egusi can be fried or boiled depending on preference.
* Do not stir egusi too aggressively after adding to oil to avoid breaking the texture.
* Vegetables can be adjusted based on taste (bitterleaf gives a traditional flavor, spinach gives a milder taste).
[[Category:Igbo cuisine]] [[Category:Nigerian soups]] [[Category:Seed-based dishes]] [[Category:Palm oil dishes]]
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Cookbook:Pounded Yam (natively common in Igbo homes)
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| Cuisine = Pounded yam
| Origin = Igbo homes
| Servings = 5
| Time = 50 minutes
| Difficulty = 3
| Image = [[File:Pounded yam (Iyàn).jpg|300px]]
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'''Pounded yam''' is a smooth, stretchy staple food made by pounding boiled yam until it becomes soft and elastic. It is widely eaten in Nigeria and is especially common in Igbo households, where it is served with soups such as Ofe Oha, Ofe Nsala, and Ofe Egusi.
== Equipment ==
* Large pot
* Mortar and pestle (traditional method) or yam pounder
* Knife
* Cutting board
* Wooden spatula
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* Fresh yam tubers
* Water
* Salt (optional)
== Procedure ==
#Peel the yam tubers and cut into medium-sized chunks.
#Wash thoroughly to remove dirt and starch.
#Place yam pieces in a pot and add enough water to cover them.
#Cook until the yam becomes soft and easily pierced with a fork.
#Drain excess water (leave a small amount to help with pounding).
#Transfer yam into a mortar or pounding device.
#Pound continuously until smooth, stretchy, and lump-free.
#Add small amounts of water if needed to achieve a soft, elastic texture.
== Tips ==
* Use fresh white yam for best texture.
* Pounded yam should be smooth, stretchy, and free of lumps.
* A yam pounder or electric mixer can be used as a modern alternative.
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| Cuisine = Efo riro
| Origin = Western Nigeria
| Servings = 6
| Time = 1 hr 40 minutes
| Difficulty = 2
| Image = [[File:Efo Riro - Veggies.jpg|300px]]
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'''Efo Riro''' is a popular Yoruba vegetable soup made with leafy vegetables, palm oil, peppers, and assorted meats or fish. It is commonly eaten with swallows such as amala, pounded yam, or eba.
== Equipment ==
* Cooking pot (medium or large)
* Wooden spoon or cooking spatula
* Knife
* Cutting board
* Blender or grinding stone (for pepper mix)
* Bowl (for washing vegetables)
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* 2 bunches spinach or ugu (pumpkin leaves), chopped
* 500 g assorted meat (beef, goat meat, or chicken)
* 200 g stockfish, soaked
* 200 g dried fish, cleaned
* 1 cup palm oil
* 3–4 fresh red bell peppers (tatashe)
* 2–3 scotch bonnet peppers (ata rodo), to taste
* 1 medium onion
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Salt, to taste
* Ogiri (optional, for traditional flavor)
== Procedure ==
#Wash and cook the assorted meat with onion, seasoning cubes, and salt until tender.
#Add stockfish and continue cooking until soft.
#Blend the peppers and onion into a smooth or slightly coarse paste.
#Heat palm oil in a pot (do not bleach).
#Add the blended pepper mix and fry for about 10–15 minutes until it reduces and thickens.
#Add the cooked meat, stockfish, dried fish, and meat stock.
#Stir and allow to simmer for 10 minutes.
#Add ground crayfish and ogiri if using.
#Add chopped vegetables and stir gently.
#Allow to cook for 3–5 minutes (do not overcook the vegetables).
#Adjust seasoning with salt or seasoning cubes.
#Remove from heat and serve hot.
== Tips ==
* Do not overcook the vegetables to preserve color and nutrients.
* The pepper base should be well fried for rich flavor.
* Efo Riro is best served with amala, eba, or pounded yam.
[[Category:Yoruba cuisine]] [[Category:Nigerian soups]] [[Category:Vegetable dishes]] [[Category:Palm oil dishes]]
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| Category = Soup recipes
| Servings = 4–6
| Time = 25 minutes
| Difficulty = 2
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'''Wali wa Nazi''' is a traditional East African rice dish prepared by cooking rice in coconut milk. It is especially popular along the Swahili Coast of Tanzania and Kenya, where [[Cookbook:coconut|coconuts]] are abundant. The dish is known for its rich aroma, creamy texture, and mild flavor. Wali wa Nazi is commonly served with [[Cookbook:fish|fish]], [[Cookbook:meat|meat]] [[Cookbook:stews|stews]], curries, [[Cookbook:beans|beans]], and [[Cookbook:vegetable|vegetable]] dishes during both everyday meals and special occasions.
== Ingredients ==
* 2 cups long-[[Cookbook:Grains|grain]] or [[Cookbook:basmati rice|basmati rice]]
* 2 cups thick coconut milk
* 2 cups water
* 1 tsp salt
* 1 tbsp vegetable oil (optional)
== Procedure ==
# Wash the rice thoroughly until the water runs clear.
# Soak the rice in water for 20 minutes, then drain.
# In a cooking pot, combine the coconut milk, water, and salt.
# Bring the mixture to a gentle boil over medium heat.
# Add the drained rice and stir once.
# Reduce the heat to low and cover the pot tightly.
# Cook for 20–25 minutes, or until the liquid is absorbed and the rice is tender.
# Remove the pot from the heat and allow it to rest for 5–10 minutes.
# Fluff the rice gently with a fork before serving.
== Serving ==
Wali wa Nazi is commonly served with:
* Fish curry
* Coconut fish stew
* [[Cookbook:Beef Stew I|Beef stew]]
* [[Cookbook:Chicken Curry (Mediterranean-inspired)|Chicken curry]]
* Beans in coconut sauce
* [[Cookbook:Kachumbari|Kachumbari]]
* Grilled seafood
== Variations ==
* Wali wa Nazi with cardamom
* Wali wa Nazi with cinnamon
* Brown coconut rice
* Coconut rice with peas
* Spiced Swahili coconut rice
== Tips ==
* Use freshly extracted coconut milk for the best flavor.
* Basmati rice produces a lighter and fluffier texture.
* Avoid stirring the rice repeatedly during cooking, as this can make it sticky.
* Allowing the rice to rest after cooking improves its texture.
* Adjust the amount of coconut milk to make the dish richer or lighter according to preference.
== Notes ==
* Wali wa Nazi is an important part of Swahili cuisine.
* The dish is often prepared during weddings, festivals, and family celebrations.
* Coconut milk adds both flavor and nutritional value to the rice.
== See also ==
* Pilau
* [[Cookbook:Biryani]]
* [[Cookbook:Kachumbari]]
* [[Cookbook:Chapati]]
* Fish Curry
[[Category:Recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using beef]]
[[Category:Recipes for soup]]
[[Category:Senegalese recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using dryfish]]
[[Category:Recipes using thyme]]
[[Category:Recipes using garlic]]
[[Category:Recipes using lamb]]
[[Category:Recipes using goat]]
[[Category:Recipes using hot sauce]]
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Cookbook:Gbegiri Soup
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| Cuisine = Gbegiri
| Origin = Western Nigeria
| Servings = 8
| Time = 1 hr 40 minutes
| Difficulty = 2
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'''Gbegiri Soup''' is a traditional Yoruba soup made from peeled beans. It has a smooth, creamy texture and is often served alongside Ewedu soup and stew, typically eaten with amala, eba, or pounded yam.
== Equipment ==
* Cooking pot (medium size)
* Wooden spoon or spatula
* Blender or mortar and pestle (for blending beans)
* Sieve (optional, for smoother texture)
* Bowl (for washing beans)
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* 2 cups brown beans (black-eyed peas or similar)
* 1 cup palm oil
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Salt, to taste
* Pepper, to taste (optional)
* Water (as needed)
== Procedure ==
#Wash the beans thoroughly and remove the skin by rubbing between your hands or soaking and peeling.
#Boil the peeled beans in water until very soft.
#Blend or mash the cooked beans into a smooth paste (optional for extra smooth texture).
#Return the blended beans to a pot and stir over medium heat.
#Add palm oil and stir continuously until well combined.
#Add chopped onion, crayfish, seasoning cubes, and salt.
#Stir and allow to simmer for 10–15 minutes until the soup thickens and becomes smooth.
#Add pepper if desired and adjust seasoning.
#Stir well and remove from heat once it reaches a creamy consistency.
== Tips ==
* Proper peeling of beans is important for a smooth texture.
* Gbegiri should be very smooth with no lumps.
* It is traditionally served with Ewedu soup and stew in a “trio plate”.
[[Category:Bean dishes]] [[Category:Nigerian soups]]
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| Origin = Western Nigeria
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| Time = 1 hr 40 minutes
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'''Gbegiri Soup''' is a traditional Yoruba soup made from peeled beans. It has a smooth, creamy texture and is often served alongside Ewedu soup and stew, typically eaten with amala, eba, or pounded yam.
== Equipment ==
* Cooking pot (medium size)
* Wooden spoon or spatula
* Blender or mortar and pestle (for blending beans)
* Sieve (optional, for smoother texture)
* Bowl (for washing beans)
* Stove or heat source
== Ingredients ==
* 2 cups brown beans (black-eyed peas or similar)
* 1 cup palm oil
* 2 tablespoons ground crayfish
* 1 medium onion, chopped
* 2 seasoning cubes
* Salt, to taste
* Pepper, to taste (optional)
* Water (as needed)
== Procedure ==
#Wash the beans thoroughly and remove the skin by rubbing between your hands or soaking and peeling.
#Boil the peeled beans in water until very soft.
#Blend or mash the cooked beans into a smooth paste (optional for extra smooth texture).
#Return the blended beans to a pot and stir over medium heat.
#Add palm oil and stir continuously until well combined.
#Add chopped onion, crayfish, seasoning cubes, and salt.
#Stir and allow to simmer for 10–15 minutes until the soup thickens and becomes smooth.
#Add pepper if desired and adjust seasoning.
#Stir well and remove from heat once it reaches a creamy consistency.
== Tips ==
* Proper peeling of beans is important for a smooth texture.
* Gbegiri should be very smooth with no lumps.
* It is traditionally served with Ewedu soup and stew in a “trio plate”.
[[Category:Bean dishes]] [[Category:Nigerian soups]]
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An open source, libre economy is an efficient economy which increases innovation by open collaboration. To get there, OSE is currently developing a set of open source blueprints for the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) – a set of the 50 most important machines that it takes for modern life to exist – everything from a tractor, to an oven, to a circuit maker. In the process of creating the GVCS, OSE intends to develop a modular, scalable platform for documenting and developing open source, libre hardware – including blueprints for both physical artifacts and for related open enterprises.
== Global Village Construction Set ==
The current practical implementation of the GVCS is a life size LEGO set of powerful, self-replicating production tools for distributed production. The Set includes fabrication and automated machines that make other machines. Through the GVCS, OSE intends to build not individual machines – but machine construction systems that can be used to build any machine whatsoever. Because new machines can be built from existing machines, the GVCS is intended to be a kernel for building infrastructures of modern civilization.
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Film History/Hand Tinting of Films
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The '''hand-tinting of black-and-white films''' is an old film-coloring technique that was used before color film was invented. In this process, each frame of a black-and-white film was colored by hand using transparent dyes, inks, or paints. This allowed filmmakers to add color while keeping the original image visible.
Hand-tinting was one of the first ways to add color to motion pictures. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many people enjoyed colored films because they looked more exciting and realistic than ordinary black-and-white films. The technique was especially popular in fantasy films, dance films, fairy tales, travel films, and scenes with fire, magic, or colorful costumes.
Because every frame had to be painted by hand, hand-tinting required a lot of time, patience, and skill. Many film companies hired teams of artists to do this work. Since the coloring was done by hand, each colored film print was slightly different. Today, surviving hand-tinted films are important examples of early film art.
== Purpose of hand-tinting ==
The main purpose of hand-tinting was to make films more attractive and interesting for audiences. Filmmakers discovered that color could help create different moods, highlight important details, and make special effects look more impressive.
Hand-tinting was often used to:
* Color costumes and dresses.
* Highlight fire, explosions, and fireworks.
* Add blue to water and skies.
* Color flowers, trees, and landscapes.
* Show magical effects.
* Make fantasy and historical scenes look more realistic.
* Make films more attractive to audiences.
Bright colors also helped viewers follow the action more easily.
== How hand-tinting works ==
Hand-tinting means painting color directly onto the frames of a black-and-white film. Unlike modern digital colorization, every frame must be colored separately.
A motion picture is made up of many still images shown very quickly. Even a short film can contain thousands of frames. Because of this, hand-tinting was one of the most time-consuming jobs in early filmmaking.
Artists usually used transparent colors so the original picture could still be seen underneath. They often followed color guides to make sure the same objects had the same colors throughout the film.
== Materials ==
Common materials used for hand-tinting include:
* Black-and-white film print
* Transparent dyes
* Film-safe paints
* Small paintbrushes
* Light table or lamp
* Cotton gloves
* Magnifying glass
* Drying racks
* Color reference guides
== Steps ==
# Place the film on a clean, flat surface with good lighting.
# Check the film for dust or damage.
# Choose colors for different parts of the image.
# Test the colors if needed.
# Carefully paint the first frame.
# Allow the paint to dry.
# Repeat the process for the next frames.
# Compare frames to keep the colors consistent.
# Check the finished film for mistakes.
# Store the film safely.
== Challenges ==
Hand-tinting was not easy.
The biggest challenge was the amount of work required. Since films contain thousands of frames, coloring even a short film could take many days or weeks.
Another challenge was keeping the colors consistent. Small differences between frames could make the colors appear to flicker when the film was shown.
Early film stock was also fragile. Too much moisture or the wrong type of paint could damage the film.
== Advantages ==
* Makes black-and-white films more colorful and interesting.
* Highlights important characters and objects.
* Improves fantasy and special-effect scenes.
* Helps create mood and atmosphere.
* Gives films a unique artistic appearance.
* Was one of the first methods of adding color to motion pictures.
== Disadvantages ==
* Takes a very long time.
* Can be expensive.
* Requires skilled workers.
* Difficult to keep colors consistent.
* Mistakes can be hard to fix.
* May damage film if the wrong materials are used.
== History ==
Hand-tinting appeared during the early years of cinema in the late nineteenth century. At that time, all films were made in black and white, so filmmakers looked for ways to add color.
The technique became popular in the 1890s and remained common during the early 1900s. Many film companies employed teams of artists whose job was to color film frames by hand.
One famous example is '''Annabelle Serpentine Dance'''. These short films showed dancer Annabelle Moore performing with large flowing fabric. Artists often colored the moving fabric with bright shades of red, yellow, blue, green, and pink. The changing colors created a beautiful effect that amazed audiences.
Another famous example is ''A Trip to the Moon'' (1902), directed by Georges Méliès. Hand-colored versions of the film show the large amount of work needed to color every frame. The bright colors helped create the magical and dreamlike look of the film.
Many fantasy films, fairy tales, trick films, historical dramas, and travel films were hand-tinted during this period.
Later, new methods such as stencil coloring, tinting, toning, and color film replaced hand-tinting because they were faster and cheaper.
== Preservation and restoration ==
Many hand-tinted films have been lost because early film stock was fragile and highly flammable. Colors could fade and film could become damaged over time.
Today, film archives and museums work to preserve surviving hand-colored films. Modern technology allows historians to study the original colors and restore damaged films.
These restored films help people understand how colorful early cinema could be before modern color film existed.
== Legacy ==
Hand-tinting is an important part of film history. It showed that audiences wanted color long before modern color film became available.
Today, surviving hand-tinted films are valued both as historical records and as works of art. Their handmade appearance gives them a special look that is different from modern color films and digital colorization.
== See also ==
* [[wikipedia:Film colorization|Film colorization]]
* [[wikipedia:Silent film|Silent film]]
* [[wikipedia:History of film|History of film]]
* [[wikipedia:Tinting (film)|Film tinting]]
* [[wikipedia:Toning (film)|Film toning]]
* [[wikipedia:Georges Méliès|Georges Méliès]]
* [[wikipedia:Annabelle Moore|Annabelle Moore]]
* [[wikipedia:A Trip to the Moon|A Trip to the Moon]]
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The '''hand-tinting of black-and-white films''' is an old film-coloring technique that was used before color film was invented. In this process, each frame of a black-and-white film was colored by hand using transparent dyes, inks, or paints. This allowed filmmakers to add color while keeping the original image visible.
Hand-tinting was one of the first ways to add color to motion pictures. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many people enjoyed colored films because they looked more exciting and realistic than ordinary black-and-white films. The technique was especially popular in fantasy films, dance films, fairy tales, travel films, and scenes with fire, magic, or colorful costumes.
Because every frame had to be painted by hand, hand-tinting required a lot of time, patience, and skill. Many film companies hired teams of artists to do this work. Since the coloring was done by hand, each colored film print was slightly different. Today, surviving hand-tinted films are important examples of early film art.
== Purpose of hand-tinting ==
The main purpose of hand-tinting was to make films more attractive and interesting for audiences. Filmmakers discovered that color could help create different moods, highlight important details, and make special effects look more impressive.
Hand-tinting was often used to:
* Color costumes and dresses.
* Highlight fire, explosions, and fireworks.
* Add blue to water and skies.
* Color flowers, trees, and landscapes.
* Show magical effects.
* Make fantasy and historical scenes look more realistic.
* Make films more attractive to audiences.
Bright colors also helped viewers follow the action more easily.
== How hand-tinting works ==
Hand-tinting means painting color directly onto the frames of a black-and-white film. Unlike modern digital colorization, every frame must be colored separately.
A motion picture is made up of many still images shown very quickly. Even a short film can contain thousands of frames. Because of this, hand-tinting was one of the most time-consuming jobs in early filmmaking.
Artists usually used transparent colors so the original picture could still be seen underneath. They often followed color guides to make sure the same objects had the same colors throughout the film.
== Materials ==
Common materials used for hand-tinting include:
* Black-and-white film print
* Transparent dyes
* Film-safe paints
* Small paintbrushes
* Light table or lamp
* Cotton gloves
* Magnifying glass
* Drying racks
* Color reference guides
== Steps ==
# Place the film on a clean, flat surface with good lighting.
# Check the film for dust or damage.
# Choose colors for different parts of the image.
# Test the colors if needed.
# Carefully paint the first frame.
# Allow the paint to dry.
# Repeat the process for the next frames.
# Compare frames to keep the colors consistent.
# Check the finished film for mistakes.
# Store the film safely.
== Challenges ==
Hand-tinting was not easy.
The biggest challenge was the amount of work required. Since films contain thousands of frames, coloring even a short film could take many days or weeks.
Another challenge was keeping the colors consistent. Small differences between frames could make the colors appear to flicker when the film was shown.
Early film stock was also fragile. Too much moisture or the wrong type of paint could damage the film.
== Advantages ==
* Makes black-and-white films more colorful and interesting.
* Highlights important characters and objects.
* Improves fantasy and special-effect scenes.
* Helps create mood and atmosphere.
* Gives films a unique artistic appearance.
* Was one of the first methods of adding color to motion pictures.
== Disadvantages ==
* Takes a very long time.
* Can be expensive.
* Requires skilled workers.
* Difficult to keep colors consistent.
* Mistakes can be hard to fix.
* May damage film if the wrong materials are used.
== History ==
Hand-tinting appeared during the early years of cinema in the late nineteenth century. At that time, all films were made in black and white, so filmmakers looked for ways to add color.
The technique became popular in the 1890s and remained common during the early 1900s. Many film companies employed teams of artists whose job was to color film frames by hand.
One famous example is '''Annabelle Serpentine Dance'''. These short films showed dancer Annabelle Moore performing with large flowing fabric. Artists often colored the moving fabric with bright shades of red, yellow, blue, green, and pink. The changing colors created a beautiful effect that amazed audiences.
Another famous example is ''A Trip to the Moon'' (1902), directed by Georges Méliès. Hand-colored versions of the film show the large amount of work needed to color every frame. The bright colors helped create the magical and dreamlike look of the film.
Many fantasy films, fairy tales, trick films, historical dramas, and travel films were hand-tinted during this period.
Later, new methods such as stencil coloring, tinting, toning, and color film replaced hand-tinting because they were faster and cheaper.
== Preservation and restoration ==
Many hand-tinted films have been lost because early film stock was fragile and highly flammable. Colors could fade and film could become damaged over time.
Today, film archives and museums work to preserve surviving hand-colored films. Modern technology allows historians to study the original colors and restore damaged films.
These restored films help people understand how colorful early cinema could be before modern color film existed.
== Legacy ==
Hand-tinting is an important part of film history. It showed that audiences wanted color long before modern color film became available.
Today, surviving hand-tinted films are valued both as historical records and as works of art. Their handmade appearance gives them a special look that is different from modern color films and digital colorization.
== See also ==
* [[wikipedia:Film colorization|Film colorization]]
* [[wikipedia:Silent film|Silent film]]
* [[wikipedia:History of film|History of film]]
* [[wikipedia:Tinting (film)|Film tinting]]
* [[wikipedia:Toning (film)|Film toning]]
* [[wikipedia:Georges Méliès|Georges Méliès]]
* [[wikipedia:Annabelle Moore|Annabelle Moore]]
* [[wikipedia:A Trip to the Moon|A Trip to the Moon]]
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The '''hand-tinting of black-and-white films''' is an old film-coloring technique that was used before color film was invented. In this process, each frame of a black-and-white film was colored by hand using transparent dyes, inks, or paints. This allowed filmmakers to add color while keeping the original image visible.
Hand-tinting was one of the first ways to add color to motion pictures. In the late 1890s and early 1900s, many people enjoyed colored films because they looked more exciting and realistic than ordinary black-and-white films. The technique was especially popular in fantasy films, dance films, fairy tales, travel films, and scenes with fire, magic, or colorful costumes.
Because every frame had to be painted by hand, hand-tinting required a lot of time, patience, and skill. Many film companies hired teams of artists to do this work. Since the coloring was done by hand, each colored film print was slightly different. Today, surviving hand-tinted films are important examples of early film art.
== Purpose of hand-tinting ==
The main purpose of hand-tinting was to make films more attractive and interesting for audiences. Filmmakers discovered that color could help create different moods, highlight important details, and make special effects look more impressive.
Hand-tinting was often used to:
* Color costumes and dresses.
* Highlight fire, explosions, and fireworks.
* Add blue to water and skies.
* Color flowers, trees, and landscapes.
* Show magical effects.
* Make fantasy and historical scenes look more realistic.
* Make films more attractive to audiences.
Bright colors also helped viewers follow the action more easily.
== How hand-tinting works ==
Hand-tinting means painting color directly onto the frames of a black-and-white film. Unlike modern digital colorization, every frame must be colored separately.
A motion picture is made up of many still images shown very quickly. Even a short film can contain thousands of frames. Because of this, hand-tinting was one of the most time-consuming jobs in early filmmaking.
Artists usually used transparent colors so the original picture could still be seen underneath. They often followed color guides to make sure the same objects had the same colors throughout the film.
== Materials ==
Common materials used for hand-tinting include:
* Black-and-white film print
* Transparent dyes
* Film-safe paints
* Small paintbrushes
* Light table or lamp
* Cotton gloves
* Magnifying glass
* Drying racks
* Color reference guides
== Steps ==
# Place the film on a clean, flat surface with good lighting.
# Check the film for dust or damage.
# Choose colors for different parts of the image.
# Test the colors if needed.
# Carefully paint the first frame.
# Allow the paint to dry.
# Repeat the process for the next frames.
# Compare frames to keep the colors consistent.
# Check the finished film for mistakes.
# Store the film safely.
== Challenges ==
Hand-tinting was not easy.
The biggest challenge was the amount of work required. Since films contain thousands of frames, coloring even a short film could take many days or weeks.
Another challenge was keeping the colors consistent. Small differences between frames could make the colors appear to flicker when the film was shown.
Early film stock was also fragile. Too much moisture or the wrong type of paint could damage the film.
== Advantages ==
* Makes black-and-white films more colorful and interesting.
* Highlights important characters and objects.
* Improves fantasy and special-effect scenes.
* Helps create mood and atmosphere.
* Gives films a unique artistic appearance.
* Was one of the first methods of adding color to motion pictures.
== Disadvantages ==
* Takes a very long time.
* Can be expensive.
* Requires skilled workers.
* Difficult to keep colors consistent.
* Mistakes can be hard to fix.
* May damage film if the wrong materials are used.
== History ==
Hand-tinting appeared during the early years of cinema in the late nineteenth century. At that time, all films were made in black and white, so filmmakers looked for ways to add color.
The technique became popular in the 1890s and remained common during the early 1900s. Many film companies employed teams of artists whose job was to color film frames by hand.
One famous example is '''Annabelle Serpentine Dance'''. These short films showed dancer Annabelle Moore performing with large flowing fabric. Artists often colored the moving fabric with bright shades of red, yellow, blue, green, and pink. The changing colors created a beautiful effect that amazed audiences.
Another famous example is ''A Trip to the Moon'' (1902), directed by Georges Méliès. Hand-colored versions of the film show the large amount of work needed to color every frame. The bright colors helped create the magical and dreamlike look of the film.
Many fantasy films, fairy tales, trick films, historical dramas, and travel films were hand-tinted during this period.
Later, new methods such as stencil coloring, tinting, toning, and color film replaced hand-tinting because they were faster and cheaper.
== Preservation and restoration ==
Many hand-tinted films have been lost because early film stock was fragile and highly flammable. Colors could fade and film could become damaged over time.
Today, film archives and museums work to preserve surviving hand-colored films. Modern technology allows historians to study the original colors and restore damaged films.
These restored films help people understand how colorful early cinema could be before modern color film existed.
== Legacy ==
Hand-tinting is an important part of film history. It showed that audiences wanted color long before modern color film became available.
Today, surviving hand-tinted films are valued both as historical records and as works of art. Their handmade appearance gives them a special look that is different from modern color films and digital colorization.
== See also ==
* [[wikipedia:Film colorization|Film colorization]]
* [[wikipedia:Silent film|Silent film]]
* [[wikipedia:History of film|History of film]]
* [[wikipedia:Tinting (film)|Film tinting]]
* [[wikipedia:Toning (film)|Film toning]]
* [[wikipedia:Georges Méliès|Georges Méliès]]
* [[wikipedia:Annabelle Moore|Annabelle Moore]]
* [[wikipedia:A Trip to the Moon|A Trip to the Moon]]
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The '''hand coloring of black-and-white films''' is an old way of adding color to movies. It was used before color film was invented. In this process, artists painted each frame (individual picture) of a black-and-white film by hand. They used clear dyes, inks, or paints so people could see the movie underneath the color.
This was one of the very first ways to add color to movies. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, people loved colored movies. They thought these films were more exciting and looked more real than plain black-and-white ones. Filmmakers used hand coloring a lot for dance videos, fairy tales, travel videos, and scenes with magic, fire, or bright costumes.
Because every single picture had to be painted by hand, this work took a lot of time, patience, and skill. Movie companies hired large groups of artists to do it. Since it was done by hand, no two copies of the film looked exactly the same. Today, these old films are seen as important pieces of art.
== Purpose of hand coloring ==
The main goal of hand coloring was to make movies look better and more exciting. Filmmakers found that color could change the mood of a scene, show important details, and make special effects look cooler.
Hand coloring was often used to:
* Color clothes and dresses.
* Make fire, explosions, and fireworks stand out.
* Make water and skies look blue.
* Color flowers, trees, and nature scenes.
* Show magical effects.
* Make fantasy and history stories look more real.
* Make movies more fun to watch.
Bright colors also helped viewers understand what was happening in the story.
== How hand coloring works ==
Hand coloring means painting color directly onto each picture frame of a black-and-white film. It is different from modern computer coloring because every single frame must be painted one by one.
A movie is made of many still pictures shown very fast. Even a short movie has thousands of pictures. This made hand coloring one of the longest, hardest jobs in early movie history.
Artists usually used clear paint so the original movie picture showed through. They often used a guide to make sure the same objects kept the same colors throughout the whole movie.
== Materials ==
Here is what artists used for hand coloring:
* Black-and-white film
* Clear dyes
* Safe paints that would not hurt the film
* Small paintbrushes
* A light table or lamp
* Cotton gloves
* A magnifying glass
* Racks for drying the film
* Color guides to follow
== Steps ==
# Put the film on a clean, flat surface with good light.
# Look at the film to make sure it is not dirty or broken.
# Pick the colors for each part of the picture.
# Test the colors first if needed.
# Carefully paint the first picture frame.
# Let the paint dry.
# Do the same thing for the next frames.
# Check back to make sure the colors match from frame to frame.
# Look over the finished film to fix any mistakes.
# Store the film in a safe place.
== Challenges ==
Hand coloring was very difficult.
The biggest problem was the amount of work. Because movies have thousands of pictures, coloring even a short film could take weeks.
It was also hard to keep the colors exactly the same. If the color changed slightly from one picture to the next, the movie would look like it was flickering when played.
Also, early film was easy to break. Too much water or the wrong paint could ruin it.
== Advantages ==
* Made black-and-white movies more colorful and fun to watch.
* Made important characters and items stand out.
* Made magic and special effects look better.
* Helped set the mood of the movie.
* Gave movies a beautiful, unique look.
* Was one of the first ways anyone ever put color into movies.
== Disadvantages ==
* Took a very long time.
* Cost a lot of money.
* Needed highly skilled workers.
* Was hard to keep the colors steady.
* Mistakes were difficult to fix.
* Could ruin the film if the wrong tools were used.
== History ==
Hand coloring started in the late 1800s when movies were brand new. At that time, all movies were black and white, so filmmakers wanted to find ways to add color.
The style became popular in the 1890s and stayed common through the early 1900s. Many movie companies had whole rooms of artists whose only job was to paint film frames.
One famous example is the '''Annabelle Serpentine Dance''' films. These short videos showed a dancer named Annabelle Moore moving with long, flowing sheets of cloth. Artists colored the cloth with bright shades of red, yellow, blue, green, and pink. The changing colors surprised and delighted audiences.
Another famous movie is ''A Trip to the Moon'' (1902), made by Georges Méliès. The hand-colored versions of this movie show how much hard work went into painting every frame. The bright colors made the movie look magical, like a dream.
Many fantasy movies, fairy tales, magic trick movies, and travel videos used hand coloring during this time.
Later, faster and cheaper methods were invented. These included stencil coloring, tinting, toning, and finally, real color film. These new ways replaced hand coloring.
== Preservation and restoration ==
Many hand-colored films are lost forever. Early film was fragile and could catch fire very easily. Colors faded and the film rotted over time.
Today, film museums and archives work hard to save the hand-colored films that are left. Using modern computers, historians can study the original colors and fix damaged films.
These fixed movies help us see how colorful early cinema was, long before modern color film was invented.
== Legacy ==
Hand coloring is a big part of movie history. It proved that audiences wanted color movies long before modern technology was ready.
Today, the surviving films are treated like valuable history and art. Their handmade look gives them a special feeling that you cannot get from modern color movies or computer coloring.
== See also ==
* [[wikipedia:Film colorization|Film colorization]]
* [[wikipedia:Élisabeth and Berthe Thuillier|Élisabeth and Berthe Thuillier]]
* [[wikipedia:Pathéchrome|Pathéchrome (Stencil coloring)]]
* [[wikipedia:Handschiegl Color Process|Handschiegl Color Process]]
* [[wikipedia:Tinting (film)|Film tinting]]
* [[wikipedia:Toning (film)|Film toning]]
* [[wikipedia:Georges Méliès|Georges Méliès]]
* [[wikipedia:Annabelle Moore|Annabelle Moore]]
* [[wikipedia:A Trip to the Moon|A Trip to the Moon]]
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The '''hand coloring of black-and-white films''' is an old way of adding color to movies. It was used before color film was invented. In this process, artists painted each frame (individual picture) of a black-and-white film by hand. They used clear dyes, inks, or paints so people could see the movie underneath the color.
This was one of the very first ways to add color to movies. In the late 1890s and early 1900s, people loved colored movies. They thought these films were more exciting and looked more real than plain black-and-white ones. Filmmakers used hand coloring a lot for dance videos, fairy tales, travel videos, and scenes with magic, fire, or bright costumes.
Because every single picture had to be painted by hand, this work took a lot of time, patience, and skill. Movie companies hired large groups of artists to do it. Since it was done by hand, no two copies of the film looked exactly the same. Today, these old films are seen as important pieces of art.
== Purpose of hand coloring ==
The main goal of hand coloring was to make movies look better and more exciting. Filmmakers found that color could change the mood of a scene, show important details, and make special effects look cooler.
Hand coloring was often used to:
* Color clothes and dresses.
* Make fire, explosions, and fireworks stand out.
* Make water and skies look blue.
* Color flowers, trees, and nature scenes.
* Show magical effects.
* Make fantasy and history stories look more real.
* Make movies more fun to watch.
Bright colors also helped viewers understand what was happening in the story.
== How hand coloring works ==
Hand coloring means painting color directly onto each picture frame of a black-and-white film. It is different from modern computer coloring because every single frame must be painted one by one.
A movie is made of many still pictures shown very fast. Even a short movie has thousands of pictures. This made hand coloring one of the longest, hardest jobs in early movie history.
Artists usually used clear paint so the original movie picture showed through. They often used a guide to make sure the same objects kept the same colors throughout the whole movie.
== Materials ==
Here is what artists used for hand coloring:
* Black-and-white film
* Clear dyes
* Safe paints that would not hurt the film
* Small paintbrushes
* A light table or lamp
* Cotton gloves
* A magnifying glass
* Racks for drying the film
* Color guides to follow
== Steps ==
# Put the film on a clean, flat surface with good light.
# Look at the film to make sure it is not dirty or broken.
# Pick the colors for each part of the picture.
# Test the colors first if needed.
# Carefully paint the first picture frame.
# Let the paint dry.
# Do the same thing for the next frames.
# Check back to make sure the colors match from frame to frame.
# Look over the finished film to fix any mistakes.
# Store the film in a safe place.
== Challenges ==
Hand coloring was very difficult.
The biggest problem was the amount of work. Because movies have thousands of pictures, coloring even a short film could take weeks.
It was also hard to keep the colors exactly the same. If the color changed slightly from one picture to the next, the movie would look like it was flickering when played.
Also, early film was easy to break. Too much water or the wrong paint could ruin it.
== Advantages ==
* Made black-and-white movies more colorful and fun to watch.
* Made important characters and items stand out.
* Made magic and special effects look better.
* Helped set the mood of the movie.
* Gave movies a beautiful, unique look.
* Was one of the first ways anyone ever put color into movies.
== Disadvantages ==
* Took a very long time.
* Cost a lot of money.
* Needed highly skilled workers.
* Was hard to keep the colors steady.
* Mistakes were difficult to fix.
* Could ruin the film if the wrong tools were used.
== History ==
Hand coloring started in the late 1800s when movies were brand new. At that time, all movies were black and white, so filmmakers wanted to find ways to add color.
The style became popular in the 1890s and stayed common through the early 1900s. Many movie companies had whole rooms of artists whose only job was to paint film frames.
One famous example is the '''Annabelle Serpentine Dance''' films. These short videos showed a dancer named Annabelle Moore moving with long, flowing sheets of cloth. Artists colored the cloth with bright shades of red, yellow, blue, green, and pink. The changing colors surprised and delighted audiences.
Another famous movie is ''A Trip to the Moon'' (1902), made by Georges Méliès. The hand-colored versions of this movie show how much hard work went into painting every frame. The bright colors made the movie look magical, like a dream.
Many fantasy movies, fairy tales, magic trick movies, and travel videos used hand coloring during this time.
Later, faster and cheaper methods were invented. These included stencil coloring, tinting, toning, and finally, real color film. These new ways replaced hand coloring.
== Preservation and restoration ==
Many hand-colored films are lost forever. Early film was fragile and could catch fire very easily. Colors faded and the film rotted over time.
Today, film museums and archives work hard to save the hand-colored films that are left. Using modern computers, historians can study the original colors and fix damaged films.
These fixed movies help us see how colorful early cinema was, long before modern color film was invented.
== Legacy ==
Hand coloring is a big part of movie history. It proved that audiences wanted color movies long before modern technology was ready.
Today, the surviving films are treated like valuable history and art. Their handmade look gives them a special feeling that you cannot get from modern color movies or computer coloring.
== See also ==
* [[wikipedia:Film colorization|Film colorization]]
* [[wikipedia:Élisabeth and Berthe Thuillier|Élisabeth and Berthe Thuillier]]
* [[wikipedia:Pathéchrome|Pathéchrome (Stencil coloring)]]
* [[wikipedia:Handschiegl Color Process|Handschiegl Color Process]]
* [[wikipedia:Tinting (film)|Film tinting]]
* [[wikipedia:Toning (film)|Film toning]]
* [[wikipedia:Georges Méliès|Georges Méliès]]
* [[wikipedia:Annabelle Moore|Annabelle Moore]]
* [[wikipedia:A Trip to the Moon|A Trip to the Moon]]
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
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; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
|}
== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
== Problems ==
== Additional Problems ==
== Challenge Problems ==
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
|}
== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
# What is physics?<br /><br />
# Some have described physics as a “search for simplicity.” Explain why this might be an appropriate description.<br /><br />
# If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)?<br /><br />
# What determines the validity of a theory?<br /><br />
# Certain criteria must be satisfied if a measurement or observation is to be believed. Will the criteria necessarily be as strict for an expected result as for an unexpected result?<br /><br />
# Can the validity of a model be limited or must it be universally valid? How does this compare with the required validity of a theory or a law?<br /><br />
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="7">
<li>Identify some advantages of metric units.<br /><br /></li>
<li>What are the SI base units of length, mass, and time?<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) What is the difference between a base unit and a derived unit?<br />(b) What is the difference between a base quantity and a derived quantity?<br />(c) What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?<br /><br /></li>
<li>For each of the following scenarios, refer to Figure 1.4 and Table 1.2 to determine which metric prefix on the meter is most appropriate for each of the following scenarios.<br />(a) You want to tabulate the mean distance from the Sun for each planet in the solar system.<br />(b) You want to compare the sizes of some common viruses to design a mechanical filter capable of blocking the pathogenic ones.<br />(c) You want to list the diameters of all the elements on the periodic table.<br />(d) You want to list the distances to all the stars that have now received any radio broadcasts sent from Earth 10 years ago.<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
<ol start="11">
<li>(a) What is the relationship between the precision and the uncertainty of a measurement?<br />(b) What is the relationship between the accuracy and the discrepancy of a measurement?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
<ol start="12">
<li>What information do you need to choose which equation or equations to use to solve a problem?<br /><br /></li>
<li>What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
== Problems ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
== Additional Problems ==
== Challenge Problems ==
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
|}
== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
# What is physics?<br /><br />
# Some have described physics as a “search for simplicity.” Explain why this might be an appropriate description.<br /><br />
# If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)?<br /><br />
# What determines the validity of a theory?<br /><br />
# Certain criteria must be satisfied if a measurement or observation is to be believed. Will the criteria necessarily be as strict for an expected result as for an unexpected result?<br /><br />
# Can the validity of a model be limited or must it be universally valid? How does this compare with the required validity of a theory or a law?<br /><br />
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="7">
<li>Identify some advantages of metric units.<br /><br /></li>
<li>What are the SI base units of length, mass, and time?<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) What is the difference between a base unit and a derived unit?<br />(b) What is the difference between a base quantity and a derived quantity?<br />(c) What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?<br /><br /></li>
<li>For each of the following scenarios, refer to Figure 1.4 and Table 1.2 to determine which metric prefix on the meter is most appropriate for each of the following scenarios.<br />(a) You want to tabulate the mean distance from the Sun for each planet in the solar system.<br />(b) You want to compare the sizes of some common viruses to design a mechanical filter capable of blocking the pathogenic ones.<br />(c) You want to list the diameters of all the elements on the periodic table.<br />(d) You want to list the distances to all the stars that have now received any radio broadcasts sent from Earth 10 years ago.<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
<ol start="11">
<li>(a) What is the relationship between the precision and the uncertainty of a measurement?<br />(b) What is the relationship between the accuracy and the discrepancy of a measurement?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
<ol start="12">
<li>What information do you need to choose which equation or equations to use to solve a problem?<br /><br /></li>
<li>What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
== Problems ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
<ol start="14">
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</ol>
For the remaining questions, you need to use Figure 1.4 to obtain the necessary orders of magnitude of lengths, masses, and times.
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=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
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=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
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=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
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=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
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=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
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</ol>
== Additional Problems ==
== Challenge Problems ==
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
|}
== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
# What is physics?<br /><br />
# Some have described physics as a “search for simplicity.” Explain why this might be an appropriate description.<br /><br />
# If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)?<br /><br />
# What determines the validity of a theory?<br /><br />
# Certain criteria must be satisfied if a measurement or observation is to be believed. Will the criteria necessarily be as strict for an expected result as for an unexpected result?<br /><br />
# Can the validity of a model be limited or must it be universally valid? How does this compare with the required validity of a theory or a law?<br /><br />
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="7">
<li>Identify some advantages of metric units.<br /><br /></li>
<li>What are the SI base units of length, mass, and time?<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) What is the difference between a base unit and a derived unit?<br />(b) What is the difference between a base quantity and a derived quantity?<br />(c) What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?<br /><br /></li>
<li>For each of the following scenarios, refer to Figure 1.4 and Table 1.2 to determine which metric prefix on the meter is most appropriate for each of the following scenarios.<br />(a) You want to tabulate the mean distance from the Sun for each planet in the solar system.<br />(b) You want to compare the sizes of some common viruses to design a mechanical filter capable of blocking the pathogenic ones.<br />(c) You want to list the diameters of all the elements on the periodic table.<br />(d) You want to list the distances to all the stars that have now received any radio broadcasts sent from Earth 10 years ago.<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
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<li>(a) What is the relationship between the precision and the uncertainty of a measurement?<br />(b) What is the relationship between the accuracy and the discrepancy of a measurement?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
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<li>What information do you need to choose which equation or equations to use to solve a problem?<br /><br /></li>
<li>What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
== Problems ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
<ol start="14">
<li>Find the order of magnitude of the following physical quantities.<br />(a) The mass of Earth’s atmosphere: 5.1 × 10<sup>18</sup> kg<br />(b) The mass of the Moon’s atmosphere: 25,000 kg<br />(c) The mass of Earth’s hydrosphere: 1.4 × 10<sup>21</sup> kg<br />(d) The mass of Earth: 5.97 × 10<sup>24</sup> kg<br />(e) The mass of the Moon: 7.34 × 10<sup>22</sup> kg<br />(f) The Earth–Moon distance (semimajor axis): 3.84 × 10<sup>8</sup> m<br />(g) The mean Earth–Sun distance: 1.5 × 10<sup>11</sup> m<br />(h) The equatorial radius of Earth: 6.38 × 10<sup>6</sup> m<br />(i) The mass of an electron: 9.11 × 10<sup>−31</sup> kg<br />(j) The mass of a proton: 1.67 × 10<sup>−27</sup> kg<br />(k) The mass of the Sun: 1.99 × 10<sup>30</sup> kg<br /><br /></li>
<li>Use the orders of magnitude you found in the previous problem to answer the following questions to within an order of magnitude.<br />(a) How many electrons would it take to equal the mass of a proton?<br />(b) How many Earths would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br />(c) How many Earth–Moon distances would it take to cover the distance from Earth to the Sun?<br />(d) How many Moon atmospheres would it take to equal the mass of Earth’s atmosphere?<br />(e) How many moons would it take to equal the mass of Earth?<br />(f) How many protons would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
For the remaining questions, you need to use Figure 1.4 to obtain the necessary orders of magnitude of lengths, masses, and times.
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== Additional Problems ==
== Challenge Problems ==
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
{| class="wikitable"
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| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
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== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
# What is physics?<br /><br />
# Some have described physics as a “search for simplicity.” Explain why this might be an appropriate description.<br /><br />
# If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)?<br /><br />
# What determines the validity of a theory?<br /><br />
# Certain criteria must be satisfied if a measurement or observation is to be believed. Will the criteria necessarily be as strict for an expected result as for an unexpected result?<br /><br />
# Can the validity of a model be limited or must it be universally valid? How does this compare with the required validity of a theory or a law?<br /><br />
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="7">
<li>Identify some advantages of metric units.<br /><br /></li>
<li>What are the SI base units of length, mass, and time?<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) What is the difference between a base unit and a derived unit?<br />(b) What is the difference between a base quantity and a derived quantity?<br />(c) What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?<br /><br /></li>
<li>For each of the following scenarios, refer to Figure 1.4 and Table 1.2 to determine which metric prefix on the meter is most appropriate for each of the following scenarios.<br />(a) You want to tabulate the mean distance from the Sun for each planet in the solar system.<br />(b) You want to compare the sizes of some common viruses to design a mechanical filter capable of blocking the pathogenic ones.<br />(c) You want to list the diameters of all the elements on the periodic table.<br />(d) You want to list the distances to all the stars that have now received any radio broadcasts sent from Earth 10 years ago.<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
<ol start="11">
<li>(a) What is the relationship between the precision and the uncertainty of a measurement?<br />(b) What is the relationship between the accuracy and the discrepancy of a measurement?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
<ol start="12">
<li>What information do you need to choose which equation or equations to use to solve a problem?<br /><br /></li>
<li>What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
== Problems ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
<ol start="14">
<li>Find the order of magnitude of the following physical quantities.<br />(a) The mass of Earth’s atmosphere: 5.1 × 10<sup>18</sup> kg<br />(b) The mass of the Moon’s atmosphere: 25,000 kg<br />(c) The mass of Earth’s hydrosphere: 1.4 × 10<sup>21</sup> kg<br />(d) The mass of Earth: 5.97 × 10<sup>24</sup> kg<br />(e) The mass of the Moon: 7.34 × 10<sup>22</sup> kg<br />(f) The Earth–Moon distance (semimajor axis): 3.84 × 10<sup>8</sup> m<br />(g) The mean Earth–Sun distance: 1.5 × 10<sup>11</sup> m<br />(h) The equatorial radius of Earth: 6.38 × 10<sup>6</sup> m<br />(i) The mass of an electron: 9.11 × 10<sup>−31</sup> kg<br />(j) The mass of a proton: 1.67 × 10<sup>−27</sup> kg<br />(k) The mass of the Sun: 1.99 × 10<sup>30</sup> kg<br /><br /></li>
<li>Use the orders of magnitude you found in the previous problem to answer the following questions to within an order of magnitude.<br />(a) How many electrons would it take to equal the mass of a proton?<br />(b) How many Earths would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br />(c) How many Earth–Moon distances would it take to cover the distance from Earth to the Sun?<br />(d) How many Moon atmospheres would it take to equal the mass of Earth’s atmosphere?<br />(e) How many moons would it take to equal the mass of Earth?<br />(f) How many protons would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
For the remaining questions, you need to use Figure 1.4 to obtain the necessary orders of magnitude of lengths, masses, and times.
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<li>Roughly how many heartbeats are there in a lifetime?<br /><br /></li>
<li>A generation is about one-third of a lifetime. Approximately how many generations have passed since the year 0?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Roughly how many times longer than the mean life of an extremely unstable atomic nucleus is the lifetime of a human?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Calculate the approximate number of atoms in a bacterium. Assume the average mass of an atom in the bacterium is 10 times the mass of a proton.<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) Calculate the number of cells in a hummingbird assuming the mass of an average cell is 10 times the mass of a bacterium.<br />(b) Making the same assumption, how many cells are there in a human?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Assuming one nerve impulse must end before another can begin, what is the maximum firing rate of a nerve in impulses per second?<br /><br /></li>
<li>About how many floating-point operations can a supercomputer perform each year?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Roughly how many floating-point operations can a supercomputer perform in a human lifetime?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
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== Additional Problems ==
== Challenge Problems ==
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
{| class="wikitable"
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| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
|}
== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
# What is physics?<br /><br />
# Some have described physics as a “search for simplicity.” Explain why this might be an appropriate description.<br /><br />
# If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)?<br /><br />
# What determines the validity of a theory?<br /><br />
# Certain criteria must be satisfied if a measurement or observation is to be believed. Will the criteria necessarily be as strict for an expected result as for an unexpected result?<br /><br />
# Can the validity of a model be limited or must it be universally valid? How does this compare with the required validity of a theory or a law?<br /><br />
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="7">
<li>Identify some advantages of metric units.<br /><br /></li>
<li>What are the SI base units of length, mass, and time?<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) What is the difference between a base unit and a derived unit?<br />(b) What is the difference between a base quantity and a derived quantity?<br />(c) What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?<br /><br /></li>
<li>For each of the following scenarios, refer to Figure 1.4 and Table 1.2 to determine which metric prefix on the meter is most appropriate for each of the following scenarios.<br />(a) You want to tabulate the mean distance from the Sun for each planet in the solar system.<br />(b) You want to compare the sizes of some common viruses to design a mechanical filter capable of blocking the pathogenic ones.<br />(c) You want to list the diameters of all the elements on the periodic table.<br />(d) You want to list the distances to all the stars that have now received any radio broadcasts sent from Earth 10 years ago.<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
<ol start="11">
<li>(a) What is the relationship between the precision and the uncertainty of a measurement?<br />(b) What is the relationship between the accuracy and the discrepancy of a measurement?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
<ol start="12">
<li>What information do you need to choose which equation or equations to use to solve a problem?<br /><br /></li>
<li>What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
== Problems ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
<ol start="14">
<li>Find the order of magnitude of the following physical quantities.<br />(a) The mass of Earth’s atmosphere: 5.1 × 10<sup>18</sup> kg<br />(b) The mass of the Moon’s atmosphere: 25,000 kg<br />(c) The mass of Earth’s hydrosphere: 1.4 × 10<sup>21</sup> kg<br />(d) The mass of Earth: 5.97 × 10<sup>24</sup> kg<br />(e) The mass of the Moon: 7.34 × 10<sup>22</sup> kg<br />(f) The Earth–Moon distance (semimajor axis): 3.84 × 10<sup>8</sup> m<br />(g) The mean Earth–Sun distance: 1.5 × 10<sup>11</sup> m<br />(h) The equatorial radius of Earth: 6.38 × 10<sup>6</sup> m<br />(i) The mass of an electron: 9.11 × 10<sup>−31</sup> kg<br />(j) The mass of a proton: 1.67 × 10<sup>−27</sup> kg<br />(k) The mass of the Sun: 1.99 × 10<sup>30</sup> kg<br /><br /></li>
<li>Use the orders of magnitude you found in the previous problem to answer the following questions to within an order of magnitude.<br />(a) How many electrons would it take to equal the mass of a proton?<br />(b) How many Earths would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br />(c) How many Earth–Moon distances would it take to cover the distance from Earth to the Sun?<br />(d) How many Moon atmospheres would it take to equal the mass of Earth’s atmosphere?<br />(e) How many moons would it take to equal the mass of Earth?<br />(f) How many protons would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
For the remaining questions, you need to use Figure 1.4 to obtain the necessary orders of magnitude of lengths, masses, and times.
<ol start="16">
<li>Roughly how many heartbeats are there in a lifetime?<br /><br /></li>
<li>A generation is about one-third of a lifetime. Approximately how many generations have passed since the year 0?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Roughly how many times longer than the mean life of an extremely unstable atomic nucleus is the lifetime of a human?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Calculate the approximate number of atoms in a bacterium. Assume the average mass of an atom in the bacterium is 10 times the mass of a proton.<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) Calculate the number of cells in a hummingbird assuming the mass of an average cell is 10 times the mass of a bacterium.<br />(b) Making the same assumption, how many cells are there in a human?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Assuming one nerve impulse must end before another can begin, what is the maximum firing rate of a nerve in impulses per second?<br /><br /></li>
<li>About how many floating-point operations can a supercomputer perform each year?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Roughly how many floating-point operations can a supercomputer perform in a human lifetime?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="24">
<li>The following times are given using metric prefixes on the base SI unit of time: the second. Rewrite them in scientific notation without the prefix. For example, 47 Ts would be rewritten as 4.7 × 10<sup>13</sup> s.<br />(a) 980 Ps<br />(b) 980 fs<br />(c) 17 ns<br />(d) 577 µs<br /><br /></li>
<li>The following times are given in seconds. Use metric prefixes to rewrite them so the numerical value is greater than one but less than 1,000. For example, 7.9 × 10<sup>−2</sup> s could be written as 7.9 cs or 79 ms.<br />(a) 9.57 × 10<sup>5</sup> s<br />(b) 0.045 s<br />(c) 5.5 × 10<sup>−7</sup> s<br />(d) 3.16 × 10<sup>7</sup> s<br /><br /></li>
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== Additional Problems ==
== Challenge Problems ==
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== Key Terms ==
; accuracy : the degree to which a measured value agrees with an accepted reference value for that measurement
; base quantity : physical quantity chosen by convention and practical considerations such that all other physical quantities can be expressed as algebraic combinations of them
; base unit : standard for expressing the measurement of a base quantity within a particular system of units; defined by a particular procedure used to measure the corresponding base quantity
; conversion factor : a ratio that expresses how many of one unit are equal to another unit
; derived quantity : physical quantity defined using algebraic combinations of base quantities
; derived units : units that can be calculated using algebraic combinations of the fundamental units
; dimension : expression of the dependence of a physical quantity on the base quantities as a product of powers of symbols representing the base quantities; in general, the dimension of a quantity has the form L<sup>''a''</sup>M<sup>''b''</sup>T<sup>''c''</sup>I<sup>''d''</sup>Θ<sup>''e''</sup>N<sup>''f''</sup>J<sup>''g''</sup> for some powers ''a'', ''b'', ''c'', ''d'', ''e'', ''f'', and ''g''
; dimensionally consistent : equation in which every term has the same dimensions and the arguments of any mathematical functions appearing in the equation are dimensionless
; dimensionless : quantity with a dimension of <math display="inline">\text{L}^{0}\text{M}^{0}\text{T}^{0}\text{I}^{0}\Theta^{0}\text{N}^{0}\text{J}^{0} = 1</math>; also called quantity of dimension 1 or a pure number
; discrepancy : the difference between the measured value and a given standard or expected value
; English units : system of measurement used in the United States; includes units of measure such as feet, gallons, and pounds
; estimation : using prior experience and sound physical reasoning to arrive at a rough idea of a quantity’s value; sometimes called an “order-of-magnitude approximation,” a “guesstimate,” a “back-of-the-envelope calculation,” or a “Fermi calculation”
; kilogram : SI unit for mass, abbreviated kg
; law : description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, of a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
; meter : SI unit for length, abbreviated m
; method of adding percents : the percent uncertainty in a quantity calculated by multiplication or division is the sum of the percent uncertainties in the items used to make the calculation
; metric system : system in which values can be calculated in factors of 10
; model : representation of something often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
; order of magnitude : the size of a quantity as it relates to a power of 10
; percent uncertainty : the ratio of the uncertainty of a measurement to the measured value, expressed as a percentage
; physical quantity : characteristic or property of an object that can be measured or calculated from other measurements
; physics : science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
; precision : the degree to which repeated measurements agree with each other
; second : SI unit for time, abbreviated s
; SI units : the international system of units that scientists in most countries have agreed to use; includes units such as meters, liters, and grams
; significant figures : used to express the precision of a measuring tool used to measure a value
; theory : testable explanation for patterns in nature supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers
; uncertainty : a quantitative measure of how much measured values deviate from one another
; units : standards used for expressing and comparing measurements
== Key Equations ==
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| Percent uncertainty || <math display="block">\text{Percent uncertainty} = \frac{\delta A}{A} \times 100%</math>
|}
== Summary ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
* Physics is about trying to find the simple laws that describe all natural phenomena.
* Physics operates on a vast range of scales of length, mass, and time. Scientists use the concept of the order of magnitude of a number to track which phenomena occur on which scales. They also use orders of magnitude to compare the various scales.
* Scientists attempt to describe the world by formulating models, theories, and laws.
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
* Systems of units are built up from a small number of base units, which are defined by accurate and precise measurements of conventionally chosen base quantities. Other units are then derived as algebraic combinations of the base units.
* Two commonly used systems of units are English units and SI units. All scientists and most of the other people in the world use SI, whereas nonscientists in the United States still tend to use English units.
* The SI base units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively.
* SI units are a metric system of units, meaning values can be calculated by factors of 10. Metric prefixes may be used with metric units to scale the base units to sizes appropriate for almost any application.
=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
* To convert a quantity from one unit to another, multiply by conversion factors in such a way that you cancel the units you want to get rid of and introduce the units you want to end up with.
* Be careful with areas and volumes. Units obey the rules of algebra so, for example, if a unit is squared we need two factors to cancel it.
=== [[../Dimensional Analysis|1.4 Dimensional Analysis]] ===
* The dimension of a physical quantity is just an expression of the base quantities from which it is derived.
* All equations expressing physical laws or principles must be dimensionally consistent. This fact can be used as an aid in remembering physical laws, as a way to check whether claimed relationships between physical quantities are possible, and even to derive new physical laws.
=== [[../Estimates and Fermi Calculations|1.5 Estimates and Fermi Calculations]] ===
* An estimate is a rough educated guess at the value of a physical quantity based on prior experience and sound physical reasoning. Some strategies that may help when making an estimate are as follows:
** Get big lengths from smaller lengths.
** Get areas and volumes from lengths.
** Get masses from volumes and densities.
** If all else fails, bound it.
** One “sig. fig.” is fine.
** Ask yourself: Does this make any sense?
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
* Accuracy of a measured value refers to how close a measurement is to an accepted reference value. The discrepancy in a measurement is the amount by which the measurement result differs from this value.
* Precision of measured values refers to how close the agreement is between repeated measurements. The uncertainty of a measurement is a quantification of this.
* The precision of a measuring tool is related to the size of its measurement increments. The smaller the measurement increment, the more precise the tool.
* Significant figures express the precision of a measuring tool.
* When multiplying or dividing measured values, the final answer can contain only as many significant figures as the value with the least number of significant figures.
* When adding or subtracting measured values, the final answer cannot contain more decimal places than the least-precise value.
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
The three stages of the process for solving physics problems used in this book are as follows:
* ''Strategy'': Determine which physical principles are involved and develop a strategy for using them to solve the problem.
* ''Solution'': Do the math necessary to obtain a numerical solution complete with units.
* ''Significance'': Check the solution to make sure it makes sense (correct units, reasonable magnitude and sign) and assess its significance.
== Conceptual Questions ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
# What is physics?<br /><br />
# Some have described physics as a “search for simplicity.” Explain why this might be an appropriate description.<br /><br />
# If two different theories describe experimental observations equally well, can one be said to be more valid than the other (assuming both use accepted rules of logic)?<br /><br />
# What determines the validity of a theory?<br /><br />
# Certain criteria must be satisfied if a measurement or observation is to be believed. Will the criteria necessarily be as strict for an expected result as for an unexpected result?<br /><br />
# Can the validity of a model be limited or must it be universally valid? How does this compare with the required validity of a theory or a law?<br /><br />
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="7">
<li>Identify some advantages of metric units.<br /><br /></li>
<li>What are the SI base units of length, mass, and time?<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) What is the difference between a base unit and a derived unit?<br />(b) What is the difference between a base quantity and a derived quantity?<br />(c) What is the difference between a base quantity and a base unit?<br /><br /></li>
<li>For each of the following scenarios, refer to Figure 1.4 and Table 1.2 to determine which metric prefix on the meter is most appropriate for each of the following scenarios.<br />(a) You want to tabulate the mean distance from the Sun for each planet in the solar system.<br />(b) You want to compare the sizes of some common viruses to design a mechanical filter capable of blocking the pathogenic ones.<br />(c) You want to list the diameters of all the elements on the periodic table.<br />(d) You want to list the distances to all the stars that have now received any radio broadcasts sent from Earth 10 years ago.<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Significant Figures|1.6 Significant Figures]] ===
<ol start="11">
<li>(a) What is the relationship between the precision and the uncertainty of a measurement?<br />(b) What is the relationship between the accuracy and the discrepancy of a measurement?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Solving Problems in Physics|1.7 Solving Problems in Physics]] ===
<ol start="12">
<li>What information do you need to choose which equation or equations to use to solve a problem?<br /><br /></li>
<li>What should you do after obtaining a numerical answer when solving a problem?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
== Problems ==
=== [[../The Scope and Scale of Physics|1.1 The Scope and Scale of Physics]] ===
<ol start="14">
<li>Find the order of magnitude of the following physical quantities.<br />(a) The mass of Earth’s atmosphere: 5.1 × 10<sup>18</sup> kg<br />(b) The mass of the Moon’s atmosphere: 25,000 kg<br />(c) The mass of Earth’s hydrosphere: 1.4 × 10<sup>21</sup> kg<br />(d) The mass of Earth: 5.97 × 10<sup>24</sup> kg<br />(e) The mass of the Moon: 7.34 × 10<sup>22</sup> kg<br />(f) The Earth–Moon distance (semimajor axis): 3.84 × 10<sup>8</sup> m<br />(g) The mean Earth–Sun distance: 1.5 × 10<sup>11</sup> m<br />(h) The equatorial radius of Earth: 6.38 × 10<sup>6</sup> m<br />(i) The mass of an electron: 9.11 × 10<sup>−31</sup> kg<br />(j) The mass of a proton: 1.67 × 10<sup>−27</sup> kg<br />(k) The mass of the Sun: 1.99 × 10<sup>30</sup> kg<br /><br /></li>
<li>Use the orders of magnitude you found in the previous problem to answer the following questions to within an order of magnitude.<br />(a) How many electrons would it take to equal the mass of a proton?<br />(b) How many Earths would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br />(c) How many Earth–Moon distances would it take to cover the distance from Earth to the Sun?<br />(d) How many Moon atmospheres would it take to equal the mass of Earth’s atmosphere?<br />(e) How many moons would it take to equal the mass of Earth?<br />(f) How many protons would it take to equal the mass of the Sun?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
For the remaining questions, you need to use Figure 1.4 to obtain the necessary orders of magnitude of lengths, masses, and times.
<ol start="16">
<li>Roughly how many heartbeats are there in a lifetime?<br /><br /></li>
<li>A generation is about one-third of a lifetime. Approximately how many generations have passed since the year 0?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Roughly how many times longer than the mean life of an extremely unstable atomic nucleus is the lifetime of a human?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Calculate the approximate number of atoms in a bacterium. Assume the average mass of an atom in the bacterium is 10 times the mass of a proton.<br /><br /></li>
<li>(a) Calculate the number of cells in a hummingbird assuming the mass of an average cell is 10 times the mass of a bacterium.<br />(b) Making the same assumption, how many cells are there in a human?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Assuming one nerve impulse must end before another can begin, what is the maximum firing rate of a nerve in impulses per second?<br /><br /></li>
<li>About how many floating-point operations can a supercomputer perform each year?<br /><br /></li>
<li>Roughly how many floating-point operations can a supercomputer perform in a human lifetime?<br /><br /></li>
</ol>
=== [[../Units and Standards|1.2 Units and Standards]] ===
<ol start="24">
<li>The following times are given using metric prefixes on the base SI unit of time: the second. Rewrite them in scientific notation without the prefix. For example, 47 Ts would be rewritten as 4.7 × 10<sup>13</sup> s.<br />(a) 980 Ps<br />(b) 980 fs<br />(c) 17 ns<br />(d) 577 µs<br /><br /></li>
<li>The following times are given in seconds. Use metric prefixes to rewrite them so the numerical value is greater than one but less than 1,000. For example, 7.9 × 10<sup>−2</sup> s could be written as 7.9 cs or 79 ms.<br />(a) 9.57 × 10<sup>5</sup> s<br />(b) 0.045 s<br />(c) 5.5 × 10<sup>−7</sup> s<br />(d) 3.16 × 10<sup>7</sup> s<br /><br /></li>
<li>The following lengths are given using metric prefixes on the base SI unit of length: the meter. Rewrite them in scientific notation without the prefix. For example, 4.2 Pm would be rewritten as 4.2 × 10<sup>15</sup> m.<br />(a) 89 Tm<br />(b) 89 pm<br />(c) 711 mm<br />(d) 0.45 µm<br /><br /></li>
<li>The following lengths are given in meters. Use metric prefixes to rewrite them so the numerical value is bigger than one but less than 1,000. For example, 7.9 × 10<sup>−2</sup> m could be written either as 7.9 cm or 79 mm.<br />(a) 7.59 × 10<sup>7</sup> m<br />(b) 0.0074 m<br />(c) 8.8 × 10<sup>−11</sup> m<br />(d) 1.63 × 10<sup>13</sup> m<br /><br /></li>
<li>The following masses are written using metric prefixes on the gram. Rewrite them in scientific notation in terms of the SI base unit of mass: the kilogram. For example, 40 Mg would be written as 4 × 10<sup>4</sup> kg<br />(a) 23 mg<br />(b) 320 Tg<br />(c) 42 ng<br />(d) 7 g<br />(e)9 Pg<br /><br /></li>
<li>The following masses are given in kilograms. Use metric prefixes on the gram to rewrite them so the numerical value is bigger than one but less than 1,000. For example, 7 × 10<sup>−4</sup> kg could be written as 70 cg or 700 mg.<br />(a) 3.8 × 10<sup>−5</sup> kg<br />(b) 2.3 × 10<sup>17</sup> kg<br />(c) 2.4 × 10<sup>−11</sup> kg<br />(d) 8 × 10<sup>15</sup> kg<br />(e) 4.2 × 10<sup>−3</sup> kg<br /><br /></li>
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=== [[../Unit Conversion|1.3 Unit Conversions]] ===
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
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* WU1 - Audi SUV - Audi Sport GmbH (RS Q8)
* TRU - Audi Hungary passenger car (only used for TT/TTS)
* 3U5 - Audi Mexico SUV
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*8P = A3 ('06-'09)
*81 = 4000 ('81-'87)
*85 = Coupe ('81-'87), Quattro ('83-'85)
*89 = 80/90 ('88-'89)
*8A = 80 ('90-'92), 90 ('90-'91)
*8C = 90 ('93-'95)
*8B = Coupe Quattro ('90-'91)
*8G = Cabriolet ('94-'98)
*8D = A4 ('96-'01), S4 ('00-'02)
*8E = A4 ('02-'08), S4 ('04-'08), RS4 ('07-'08)
*8H = A4 Cabriolet ('03-'09), S4 Cabriolet ('04-'09), RS4 Cabriolet ('08)
*8K = A4 ('09)
*8T = A5 ('08-'09), S5 ('08-'09)
*43 = 5000 ('81-'83)
*44 = 5000 ('84-'88), 100/200 ('89-'91)
*4A = 100/S4 ('92-'94), A6 sedan ('95-'97), A6 wagon ('95-'98), S6 ('95 & '96-'97 in Canada)
*4B = A6 sedan ('98-'04), A6 Avant wagon ('99-'04), Allroad ('01-'05), S6 ('02-'03), RS6 ('03-'04)
*4F = A6 ('05-'09), S6 ('07-'09)
*44 = V8 Quattro ('90)
*4A = V8 Quattro ('91-'94)
*4D = A8 ('97-'03), S8 ('01-'03)
*4E = A8 ('04-'09), S8 ('07-'09)
*8N = TT ('00-'06)
*8J = TT ('08-'09), TTS ('09)
*42 = R8 ('08-'09)
*8R = Q5 ('09)
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===Position 10, Model Year: ===
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===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* A: Ingolstadt, Germany
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* K: Rheine, Germany (Karmann plant: Cabriolet ['98], A4 Cabriolet ['03-'09], S4 Cabriolet ['04-'09], RS4 Cabriolet ['08]
* N: Neckarsulm, Germany
* P: Zwickau, Germany
* R: Martorell, Spain
* 1: Gyor, Hungary
* 2: San Jose Chiapa, Puebla state, Mexico
* 7: Heilbronn, Germany
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* WUA - Audi passenger car - quattro GmbH/Audi Sport GmbH (RS3, RS4, RS5, RS6, RS7, TT RS, R8, S8 Plus)
* WU1 - Audi SUV - Audi Sport GmbH (RS Q8)
* TRU - Audi Hungary passenger car (only used for TT/TTS)
* 3U5 - Audi Mexico SUV
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
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1981-2009:
*8P = A3 ('06-'09)
*81 = 4000 ('81-'87)
*85 = Coupe ('81-'87), Quattro ('83-'85)
*89 = 80/90 ('88-'89)
*8A = 80 ('90-'92), 90 ('90-'91)
*8C = 90 ('93-'95)
*8B = Coupe Quattro ('90-'91)
*8G = Cabriolet ('94-'98)
*8D = A4 ('96-'01), S4 ('00-'02)
*8E = A4 ('02-'08), S4 ('04-'08), RS4 ('07-'08)
*8H = A4 Cabriolet ('03-'09), S4 Cabriolet ('04-'09), RS4 Cabriolet ('08)
*8K = A4 ('09)
*8T = A5 ('08-'09), S5 ('08-'09)
*43 = 5000 ('81-'83)
*44 = 5000 ('84-'88), 100/200 ('89-'91)
*4A = 100/S4 ('92-'94), A6 sedan ('95-'97), A6 wagon ('95-'98), S6 ('95 & '96-'97 in Canada)
*4B = A6 sedan ('98-'04), A6 Avant wagon ('99-'04), Allroad ('01-'05), S6 ('02-'03), RS6 ('03-'04)
*4F = A6 ('05-'09), S6 ('07-'09)
*44 = V8 Quattro ('90)
*4A = V8 Quattro ('91-'94)
*4D = A8 ('97-'03), S8 ('01-'03)
*4E = A8 ('04-'09), S8 ('07-'09)
*8N = TT ('00-'06)
*8J = TT ('08-'09), TTS ('09)
*42 = R8 ('08-'09)
*8R = Q5 ('09)
*4L = Q7 ('07-'09)
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*FU = A5/S5 ('25-)
*F2 = A6 ('19-'25), S6 ('20-'25), RS6 Avant ('21-'26), A6 Allroad ('20-'26)
*F2 = A7 ('19-'25), S7 ('20-'25), RS7 ('21-'26)
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[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
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* A: Ingolstadt, Germany
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* K: Rheine, Germany (Karmann plant: Cabriolet ['98], A4 Cabriolet ['03-'09], S4 Cabriolet ['04-'09], RS4 Cabriolet ['08]
* N: Neckarsulm, Germany
* P: Zwickau, Germany
* R: Martorell, Spain
* 1: Gyor, Hungary
* 2: San Jose Chiapa, Puebla state, Mexico
* 7: Heilbronn, Germany
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Cookbook:Mchemsho (Tanzanian cuisine)
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{{Recipe summary
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'''Mchemsho''' is a traditional Tanzanian mixed [[Cookbook:stew|stew]] consisting of [[Cookbook:meat|meat]], [[Cookbook:vegetables|vegetables]], [[Cookbook:banana|green bananas]], and aromatic spices simmered together in a flavorful broth. The name ''mchemsho'' comes from the Swahili word ''chemsha'', meaning "to boil". The dish is particularly popular in northern Tanzania and is often prepared for special occasions, family gatherings, and weekend meals. It may be served on its own or accompanied by rice, chapati, or ugali.
== Ingredients ==
* 500 g [[Cookbook:beef|beef]], cut into cubes
* 4 green cooking bananas, peeled and sliced
* 3 medium [[Cookbook:potatoes|potatoes]], peeled and cubed
* 2 carrots, sliced
* 1 cup green beans, trimmed
* 1 small [[Cookbook:cabbage|cabbage]], chopped
* 1 large onion, chopped
* 3 cloves [[Cookbook:garlic|garlic]], minced
* 1 tbsp fresh [[Cookbook:ginger|ginger]], grated
* 2 tomatoes, diced
* 1 green bell [[Cookbook:pepper|pepper]], sliced
* 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]]
* 5 cups beef stock or water
* 1 tsp ground [[Cookbook:cumin|cumin]]
* 1 tsp ground [[Cookbook:coriander|coriander]]
* ½ tsp [[Cookbook:turmeric|turmeric]]
* Salt, to taste
* Black pepper, to taste
* Juice of 1 lime or lemon
* Fresh coriander (cilantro), chopped, for garnish
== Procedure ==
# Place the beef in a large pot and cover with water.
# Add half of the onion, half of the ginger, and a pinch of salt.
# Simmer until the meat becomes tender, about 1–1½ hours.
# Reserve the cooking stock.
# Heat the oil in a separate large pot.
# Sauté the remaining onion until soft.
# Add the garlic and remaining ginger and cook for 1 minute.
# Stir in the tomatoes and cook until softened.
# Add the cumin, coriander, and turmeric.
# Add the potatoes, carrots, green bananas, green beans, cabbage, and bell pepper.
# Pour in the reserved stock.
# Add the cooked beef.
# Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 30–40 minutes.
# Cook until all vegetables are tender.
# Season with salt, black pepper, and lime juice.
# Garnish with chopped coriander.
# Serve hot.
== Serving ==
Mchemsho is commonly served with:
* [[Cookbook:Ugali]]
* [[Cookbook:Chapati]]
* Wali wa Nazi
* Fresh [[Cookbook:bread|bread]]
== Variations ==
* Chicken mchemsho
* Fish mchemsho
* Vegetarian mchemsho
* Mchemsho with eggplant
* Mchemsho with coconut milk
== Tips ==
* Green cooking bananas give the stew its traditional texture and flavor.
* Homemade beef stock produces a richer broth.
* Add lime juice just before serving for a fresh taste.
* Do not overcook the vegetables; they should remain slightly firm.
* The stew tastes even better after resting for a few minutes before serving.
== Notes ==
* Mchemsho literally means "something boiled" in Swahili.
* The dish commonly includes meat, potatoes, carrots, green bananas, and assorted vegetables simmered together.
* It is especially associated with northern Tanzania and is often enjoyed during special gatherings.
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Cookbook:Chipsi mayai
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{{recipe}}| [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Swahili|Swahili]] | [[Cookbook:Cuisine of Tanzania|Tanzania]] | [[Cookbook:Meat Recipes|Meat]] | [[Cookbook:Chips|Chips]] | [[Cookbook:Egg|Egg]]
'''Chipsi Mayai''' (Swahili for "[[Cookbook:chips|chips]] and [[Cookbook:eggs|eggs]]"), also known as zege, is the most popular street food found all over Tanzania. The dish was invented in the streets of Dar es Salaam. In its most basic form, chipsi mayai is a simple potato-egg [[Cookbook:omelette|omelette]]. It is available in all regions of Tanzania, from the most remote villages to large towns. Food stands both indoors and on streets make them to order. It is the unofficial national dish of the country.
== Ingredients ==
* 4 medium [[Cookbook:potatoes|potatoes]], peeled and cut into fries
* 4 large eggs
* 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]] (plus extra for frying)
* 1 small [[Cookbook:onion|onion]], finely chopped (optional)
* 1 small [[Cookbook:tomato|tomato]], diced (optional)
* 1 [[Cookbook:Green Chili Beef Stew|green chili]], finely chopped (optional)
* ½ tsp [[Cookbook:salt|salt]]
* ¼ tsp [[Cookbook:black pepper|black pepper]]
* Fresh [[Cookbook:coriander|coriander]] (cilantro), chopped, for [[Cookbook:garnish|garnish]]
== Procedure ==
# Peel the potatoes and cut them into thin fries.
# Heat oil in a deep frying pan or pot.
# Fry the potatoes until golden brown and crispy.
# Remove the fries and drain on paper towels.
# In a bowl, beat the eggs until well combined.
# Add salt and black pepper.
# Stir in the onion, tomato, and chili if using.
# Add the fried chips to the beaten eggs and mix gently.
# Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a frying pan over medium heat.
# Pour the egg and chips mixture into the pan.
# Cook for 3–5 minutes until the bottom is golden brown.
# Carefully flip the omelette using a plate or lid.
# Cook the other side for another 3–4 minutes.
# Remove from the heat when fully cooked.
# Garnish with fresh coriander.
# Cut into wedges and serve hot.
== Serving ==
Chipsi Mayai is commonly served with:
* [[Cookbook:Kachumbari]]
* Chili sauce
* Tomato sauce
* Fresh salad
* Grilled meat
* Tea or soft drinks
== Variations ==
* Vegetable Chipsi Mayai
* Cheese Chipsi Mayai
* Spicy Chipsi Mayai
* Chicken Chipsi Mayai
* Chipsi Mayai with bell peppers
== Tips ==
* Use starchy potatoes for crispier fries.
* Fry the chips until golden before adding them to the eggs.
* Do not overbeat the eggs, as this may affect the texture.
* A non-stick frying pan makes flipping easier.
* Serve immediately for the best taste and texture.
* Add grated cheese for a richer version.
* Fresh kachumbari provides a refreshing contrast to the dish.
== Notes ==
* Chipsi Mayai is one of Tanzania's most famous street foods.
* The dish is often eaten as breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a quick snack.
* It is similar to a Spanish tortilla but uses French fries instead of sliced potatoes.
* The recipe can easily be adapted with vegetables, meat, or spices.
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Cookbook:Mtori (Tanzanian stew)
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'''Mtori''' is a traditional Tanzanian [[Cookbook:stew|stew]] made from green [[Cookbook:banana|bananas]] (plantains) and [[Cookbook:meat|meat]], usually [[Cookbook:beef|beef]]. It originated among the Chagga people of the Kilimanjaro region in northern Tanzania and has become popular throughout the country. The dish is known for its creamy texture and nourishing qualities. Mtori is commonly served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and is especially valued as a comforting and energy-rich meal.
== Ingredients ==
* 1 kg beef with [[Cookbook:bone|bones]]
* 6–8 green cooking [[Cookbook:banana|bananas]] (plantains), peeled and sliced
* 1 large [[Cookbook:onion|onion]], chopped
* 1 [[Cookbook:carrot|carrot]], diced
* 1 green bell [[Cookbook:pepper|pepper]], chopped
* 1 [[Cookbook:potato|potato]], peeled and cubed (optional)
* 1 tbsp grated fresh [[Cookbook:ginger|ginger]]
* 2 cloves [[Cookbook:garlic|garlic]], minced
* 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:butter|butter]] or [[Cookbook:margarine|margarine]]
* 6 cups water or beef stock
* Salt, to taste
* [[Cookbook:black pepper |Black pepper]], to taste
* Fresh [[Cookbook:coriander|coriander]] (cilantro), chopped, for garnish
* [[Cookbook:Lime|Lime]] wedges, for serving (optional)
== Procedure ==
# Place the beef and water in a large pot.
# Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until the meat is tender, about 1–1½ hours.
# Remove the meat from the stock and set aside.
# Add the bananas, onion, carrot, bell pepper, and potato to the stock.
# Cook until the bananas become very soft.
# Return the cooked meat to the pot.
# Add the ginger, garlic, salt, and black pepper.
# Simmer for 10 minutes.
# Mash the bananas using a wooden spoon or potato masher until a thick, creamy consistency is achieved.
# Stir in the butter or margarine.
# Adjust seasoning to taste.
# Simmer for another 5 minutes.
# Garnish with fresh coriander and serve hot.
== Serving ==
Mtori is traditionally served with:
* [[Cookbook:Chapati]]
* [[Cookbook:Ugali]]
* Fresh chili sauce
* Lime wedges
* Roasted meat
== Variations ==
* Chicken mtori
* Goat meat mtori
* Coconut milk mtori
* Vegetarian mtori
* Spicy mtori with chili peppers
== Tips ==
* Use green cooking bananas rather than ripe bananas for an authentic flavor.
* Beef with bones produces a richer and more flavorful stock.
* Mash the bananas while still hot for a smoother texture.
* Add coconut milk near the end of cooking for a creamier variation.
* Freshly squeezed lime juice enhances the flavor when serving.
* The stew should be thick but still easy to spoon.
== Notes ==
* Mtori originated in the Kilimanjaro region among the Chagga people.
* A traditional wooden mashing stick is often used to prepare the dish.
* It is commonly prepared using green bananas and beef cooked into a thick stew.
* Mtori is considered a hearty and nutritious meal throughout Tanzania.
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Cookbook:Xarém (Porridge dish)
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'''Xarém''' (also spelled '''Xerém''') is a thick [[Cookbook:soup|soup]] or [[Cookbook:porridge|porridge]] from Algarve, Portugal that is eaten in Cape Verde and Brazil as well. It has a [[Cookbook:corn|corn]] [[Cookbook:flour|flour]] base combined with other traditional ingredients which vary by region. The dish is prepared using [[Cookbook:cornmeal|corn meal]], clams or sardines, and grilled [[Cookbook:meat|meats]].The Algarvian version is most commonly prepared using clams.
== Ingredients ==
* 1 cup coarse cornmeal
* 4 cups [[Cookbook:fish|fish]] stock, [[Cookbook:chicken|chicken]] stock, or water
* 2 tbsp [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]]
* 1 medium [[Cookbook:onion|onion]], finely chopped
* 3 cloves [[Cookbook:garlic|garlic]], minced
* 500 g clams, cleaned
* 100 g [[Cookbook:bacon|bacon]], diced
* 100 g chouriço or smoked [[Cookbook:sausage|sausage]], sliced
* ½ cup [[Cookbook:wine|dry white wine]]
* 1 bay leaf
* 2 tbsp fresh [[Cookbook:coriander|coriander]] (cilantro), chopped
* Salt, to taste
* [[Cookbook:Pepper|Black pepper]], to taste
== Procedure ==
# Rinse the clams thoroughly and discard any damaged shells.
# Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat.
# Cook the bacon until lightly browned.
# Add the sausage and cook for 2–3 minutes.
# Stir in the onion and cook until softened.
# Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute.
# Pour in the white wine and add the bay leaf.
# Add the clams, cover the pot, and cook until the shells open.
# Remove the clams and set aside.
# Strain the cooking liquid and return it to the pot.
# Add the stock or water and bring to a boil.
# Gradually add the cornmeal while stirring continuously to prevent lumps.
# Reduce the heat and cook for 20–25 minutes, stirring frequently.
# Return the clams, bacon, and sausage to the pot.
# Stir in the coriander.
# Season with salt and black pepper.
# Serve hot.
== Serving ==
Xarém is traditionally served with:
* Grilled fish
* Roasted pork
* Seafood dishes
* Crusty bread
* Fresh salad
== Variations ==
* Xarém com Conquilhas (with clams)
* Xarém with shrimp
* Xarém with mussels
* Xarém with pork cracklings
* Vegetarian xarém
* Xarém with sardines
== Tips ==
* Add the cornmeal slowly while stirring continuously to avoid lumps.
* Fresh clams provide the most authentic Algarvian flavor.
* Homemade stock enhances the richness of the dish.
* If the mixture becomes too thick, add a small amount of hot stock or water.
* Fresh coriander is traditionally used as a garnish.
* Serve immediately while the porridge is creamy.
== Notes ==
* Xarém is one of the most iconic dishes of the Algarve region of Portugal.
* The dish reflects the combination of agricultural and maritime traditions found in southern Portugal.
* Traditional versions commonly combine cornmeal with clams, although pork and seafood variations are also popular.
* The name is believed to derive from an Arabic term for grain porridge, reflecting the region's historical influences.
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated milk
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp salt
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated milk
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp salt
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, sugar, and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated milk
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp salt
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, sugar, and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated milk
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp salt
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, sugar, and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}
'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated milk
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp salt
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, sugar, and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}
'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]]
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]]
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]], and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
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{{Infobox Recipe Image|Image=[[File:Nigerian Hausa pancake.jpg|thumb|Nigerian Hausa pancake]]|Caption=Nigerian Hausa pancake}}
'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Osinkolu |first=Lola |date=2024-01-17 |title=Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://cheflolaskitchen.com/african-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Chef Lola's Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]]
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]]
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]], and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Osinkolu |first=Lola |date=2024-01-17 |title=Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://cheflolaskitchen.com/african-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Chef Lola's Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-09-22 |title=How to make Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://1qfoodplatter.com/make-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Top Nigerian Food Blog |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]]
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]]
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]], and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Osinkolu |first=Lola |date=2024-01-17 |title=Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://cheflolaskitchen.com/african-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Chef Lola's Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-09-22 |title=How to make Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://1qfoodplatter.com/make-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Top Nigerian Food Blog |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]]
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]]
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]], and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:National Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes for swallows]]
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Osinkolu |first=Lola |date=2024-01-17 |title=Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://cheflolaskitchen.com/african-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Chef Lola's Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-09-22 |title=How to make Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://1qfoodplatter.com/make-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Top Nigerian Food Blog |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]]
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]]
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]], and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:National Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes for swallows]]
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Hausa recipes]]
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'''Nigerian Pancakes''' are thin, savoury or lightly sweetened [[Cookbook:Pancake|pancakes]] commonly prepared in Nigeria. Unlike the thicker American-style varieties, Nigerian pancakes are delicate, slightly chewy, and often flavoured with ingredients such as [[Cookbook:Onion|onions]], [[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]], [[Cookbook:Nutmeg|nutmeg]], and sometimes [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]] or [[Cookbook:Vanilla|vanilla]]. They are typically made from [[Cookbook:Flour|wheat flour]], [[Cookbook:Egg|eggs]], [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]], water, and a small amount of [[Cookbook:Vegetable Oil|vegetable oil]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Osinkolu |first=Lola |date=2024-01-17 |title=Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://cheflolaskitchen.com/african-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Chef Lola's Kitchen |language=en-US}}</ref>
Nigerian pancakes are a popular breakfast and snack food, frequently served with [[Cookbook:Tea|tea]], coffee, or fruit beverages. They are also commonly prepared during festive occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations. The dish reflects a local adaptation of European-style pancakes, incorporating flavours and cooking techniques that suit Nigerian tastes and culinary traditions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Perfect Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/perfect-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-09-22 |title=How to make Nigerian Pancakes |url=https://1qfoodplatter.com/make-nigerian-pancakes/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=Top Nigerian Food Blog |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*500g (1lb, 3.5 cups) all purpose flour
*½ cup evaporated [[Cookbook:Milk|milk]]
*⅓ cup sugar
*3 eggs
*½ tsp [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]]
*Dry ground cayenne pepper (to your taste)
*1 litre (4.2 cups) water
*Vegetable oil (for frying)
== Procedures ==
*Break the eggs into a bowl, beat thoroughly, and mix with part of the water until well combined.
*Sift the flour into the mixture, stir until smooth, then add the evaporated milk, [[Cookbook:Sugar|sugar]], and salt.
*Gradually add the remaining water while mixing continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter.
*Heat a lightly oiled frying pan and pour in a thin layer of batter, spreading it evenly across the pan.
*Cook on medium heat until the top sets, flip to fry the other side until golden brown, then repeat with the remaining batter.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:National Nigerian recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes for swallows]]
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Hausa recipes]]
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= ''The Geoguide'' =
On ''The Geoguide,'' you will learn about the different types of geology, types of rocks, gemstones, and lots of other stuff-- a true geologists dream!
= Physical Geology =
Physical geology is a branch of geology that studies the physical things of Earth, such as rocks, minerals, the very soil your house is sitting on right now, and internal and external events, such as tectonic plate movements, weathering, and volcanism. It also focuses on how Earth works, like how mountains are formed and erosion.
* The study of igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary rocks, and their formation.
* Understand the Earth’s interior structure, such as moving lithospheric plates, volcanoes, and earthquakes.
* Examine erosion, weathering, glaciation, and water action that change the very landscape as you read this.
* Be able to identify the stone and minerals you walk on every single day.
== Igneous ==
[[File:Granite_(pgpf_dike_facies,_Pikes_Peak_Batholith,_Mesoproterozoic,_1.08_GA;_Pikes_Peak,_Colorado,_USA)_2_(31566463242).jpg|alt=An image of granite.|thumb|A piece of the intrusive igneous rocks, granite.]]
Igneous rocks are rocks formed when molten rock, magma or lava, cools and solidifies. Intrusive igneous rocks are slow-cooled inside Earth and coarse-grained. Ten examples of intrusive igneous rocks include:
# Granite
# Gabbro
# Diorite
# Peridotite
# Pegmatite
# Syenite
# Granodiorite
# Diabase
# Aplite
# Anorthosite
[[File:Olivine basalt (Cedar Canyon, Iron County, Utah, USA) 6 (48679986543).jpg|alt=An image of basalt.|thumb|A piece of the extrusive igneous rocks, basalt.]]
Extrusive igneous rocks are rapidly-cooled outside the Earth and are generally smooth and shiny, but they can be porous or "bubbly". Ten examples of extrusive igneous rocks include:
# Basalt
# Andesite
# Rhyolite
# Obsidian
# Pumice
# Scoria
# Tuff
# Dacite
# Pitchstone
# Phonolite
== Metamorphic ==
[[File:Slate Macro 1.JPG|alt=An image of slate.|thumb|A piece of the metamorphic rocks, slate.]]
Metamorphic rocks are pre-existing rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks) transformed by intense heat, pressure, and chemically active fluids deep within the Earth's crust. These rocks are characterized by recrystallization without melting, leading to changes in mineralogy and texture, often producing foliated (layered) or non-foliated structures. Ten examples of metamorphic rocks are:
# Slate
# Phyllite
# Schist
# Gneiss
# Marble
# Quartzite
# Amphibolite
# Hornfels
# Migmatite
# Eclogite
[[File:Quartzose sandstone (Berea Sandstone, Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian; Rocky Fork, Gahanna, Ohio, USA) 2 (34247836980).jpg|alt=An image of sandstone.|thumb|A piece of the sedimentary rocks, sandstone.]]
== Sedimentary ==
Sedimentary rocks are formed at the Earth's surface by the accumulation, compaction, and cementation of sediments, like mineral particles or organic matter. They often form in layers and are identified by their banded appearance, presence of fossils, and softer, porous nature. Ten examples of sedimentary rocks include:
# Sandstone
# Limestone
# Shale
# Conglomerate
# Breccia
# Siltstone
# Dolostone
# Chert
# Coal
# Gypsum
= Understanding Earth's Insides =
Now that you have learned the three different categories of rock identification, let's learn about the stuff right under you!
== Lithospheric Plates ==
Lithospheric plates, or tectonic plates, are large, rigid, moving segments of Earth's outermost layer, comprising the crust and upper mantle. Ranging from 40–280 km thick, they essentially "float" on the pliable asthenosphere, fitting together like a giant puzzle. The main three events that happen with lithospheric plates include:
* '''Convergent (Colliding):''' Plates collide, causing subduction or mountain building
* '''Divergent (Spreading):''' Plates move apart, creating new crust
* '''Transform (Sliding):''' Plates slide past one another, often causing earthquakes
== Volcanoes ==
Volcanoes begin as magma deep within the Earth, created by heat and pressure at tectonic plate boundaries or hotspots. This buoyant magma rises through cracks in the crust, collecting in chambers before erupting as lava, ash, and gases. Solidifying layers build mountains over time. Some types include:
* '''Magma vs. Lava:''' Magma is molten rock below the surface; once it erupts, it is called lava
* '''Composite Volcanoes (Stratovolcanoes):''' Tall, steep cones built by layers of ash and thick lava
* '''Shield Volcanoes:''' Broad, gentle slopes formed by fluid, runny lava
* '''Cinder Cones:''' Small, simple, cone-shaped volcanoes built from blobs of congealed lava
The three states include:
* '''Active:''' Currently erupting or showing signs of, or expected to, erupt soon
* '''Dormant:''' Not currently active, but has erupted recently and may erupt again
* '''Extinct:''' Not expected to erupt again
=== How They Happen ===
Volcanic eruptions are driven by pressure from dissolved gases in the magma, which expand as the magma rises. Eruptions can be explosive (releasing ash and rock) or effusive (releasing lava flows).
== Earthquakes ==
An earthquake is the intense shaking of Earth's surface caused by the sudden release of energy in the crust, typically when tectonic plates shift and slip along faults. These events occur due to built-up stress, creating seismic waves that shake the ground.
=== How Earthquakes Occur ===
* '''Tectonic Plate Movement:''' The Earth's crust is divided into massive plates that constantly move and slide past one another.
* '''Fault Lines:''' When these plates get stuck but continue pushing, stress builds up until the rock fractures and breaks along faults.
* '''Energy Release:''' This sudden release of stress produces seismic waves, which travel through the ground, causing shaking at the surface.
=== Key Terminology and Locations ===
* '''Hypocenter (Focus):''' The location ''below'' the Earth's surface where the earthquake starts.
* '''Epicenter:''' The point on the Earth's surface ''directly above'' the hypocenter, often experiencing the most intense shaking.
* '''Mainshock & Aftershocks:''' The main earthquake is the mainshock, while smaller, subsequent shakes in the same area are aftershocks.
* '''Fault Types:''' Includes strike-slip (sliding past), normal (pulling apart), and thrust (pushing over) faults.
While most earthquakes are tectonic, they can also be triggered by volcanic activity, landslides, or human activities like mining and hydraulic fracturing.
= Events That Change The Land =
Since you have now learned about Earth's internal components, let's focus on the things that change the very land!
== Erosion ==
Erosion is the natural process of wearing away and transporting soil, rock, and sediment by agents like water, wind, and ice, often leading to landscape changes like mountains shrinking or riverbanks eroding. It decreases agricultural productivity, causes ecological damage, and is distinct from weathering because it includes transportation of material, whereas weathering only breaks it down. The three main types include:
* '''Water Erosion:''' Includes splash, sheet, rill, and gully erosion.
* '''Wind Erosion:''' Occurs through deflation, removing loose soil and sand.
* '''Ice Erosion:''' Glacial movement that carves valleys and moves debris.
'''Examples:''' Rain washing soil from hills, ocean waves reshaping coastlines, and rivers carving canyons.
'''Effects:''' Land degradation, loss of nutrient-rich topsoil, destruction of habitats, and potential desertification.
'''Erosion vs. Weathering:''' Weathering is the immediate breakdown of rocks (disintegration), while erosion is the removal and transport of that material to a new location.
Erosion can act as a natural "cleaning" process but, when accelerated by human activity (e.g., deforestation, construction), it causes massive on-site and off-site damage.
== Weathering ==
Weathering is the breakdown of rocks, soils, and minerals at/or near the Earth's surface through physical, chemical, and biological processes. Driven by water, ice, temperature changes, and organisms, it transforms bedrock into sediment, creating landscapes like the Grand Canyon. It differs from erosion, which transports these materials. The three main types of weathering are:
* '''Physical/Mechanical Weathering:''' Breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing their composition, often through ice wedging, thermal expansion, or salt crystallization.
* '''Chemical Weathering:''' Alters the molecular structure of minerals, causing them to dissolve or break down, often via water, oxygen, or acids.
* '''Biological Weathering:''' Occurs when living organisms (roots, burrowing animals, bacteria) break down rocks.
=== Primary Causes and Processes ===
==== Physical Processes: ====
* '''Frost Wedging (Cryofracturing):''' Water seeps into cracks, freezes, and expands, splitting the rock
* '''Thermal Expansion:''' Constant heating and cooling in desert environments cause rocks to weaken and peel (exfoliation)
* '''Pressure Release:''' As overlying rock is removed, underlying rock expands and cracks
==== Chemical Processes: ====
* '''Oxidation:''' Oxygen reacts with iron-containing minerals, creating iron oxide (rust)
* '''Carbonation/Dissolution:''' Rainwater mixed with CO2 creates weak carbonic acid that dissolves rocks like limestone
* '''Hydrolysis:''' Water reacts with minerals to break them down, often forming clay
==== Biological Processes: ====
* Tree roots grow into crevices and pry rocks apart, while burrowing animals expose new surfaces to air and water
Weathering constantly changes the landscape, wearing away surfaces to form landforms such as arches, pedestals, and sea caves. It is essential for soil formation and prepares rock material to be moved by erosion. Human activity, such as burning fossil fuels, accelerates chemical weathering through acid rain.
== Deposition ==
Deposition is the process where transported sediments, such as rock fragments, soil, debris, or organic matter, settle and are laid down in new locations as transporting agents (water, wind, ice) lose energy. It builds up landforms like deltas, beaches, and sand dunes, acting as the final step in the erosion-transport-deposition cycle.
* '''Process:''' As water or wind velocity decreases, the transporting medium can no longer carry sediment load, causing particles to sink and settle. Larger particles typically settle first.
=== Forms of Deposition: ===
* '''Fluvial (Rivers):''' Creates floodplains, deltas, and alluvial fans.
* '''Aeolian (Wind):''' Forms sand dunes and loess deposits.
* '''Glacial (Ice):''' Deposits moraines, drumlins, and erratic boulders.
* '''Marine (Ocean):''' Creates beaches, spits, and deep-sea sediment layers.
A function of deposition is that it forms new land, creates sedimentary rock layers (through compaction/cementation over time), and contributes to, or degrades, habitats.
A method of managing deposition is by controlling water velocity and reducing erosion sources, such as by managing agricultural runoff or stabilizing shorelines to reduce coastal erosion.
= Historical Geology =
While physical geology studies the ''current'' things about earth, historical geology studies the things that happened to earth in the ''past'', like how Theia crashed into Earth and made the moon or how the first ever cyanobacteria developed oxygen out of methane and carbon dioxide during the Proterozoic Eon. In Historical Geology, you will learn about:
* the Paleozoic Era (The Age of Ancient Life): 252-541M years ago
* the Mesozoic Era (The Age of Reptiles): 66-252M years ago
* the Cenozoic Era (The Age of Mammals): current era
* and the Precambrian Eons; explained later on
and how creatures of their times affected our modern world.
== The Precambrian Eons ==
There isn't a Precambrian Era, but it consists of 3 eons, the Precambrian Eons. It also includes a period. These include:
* the Hadean Eon: 4.6-4.0B years ago (Earth was molten and bombarded by asteroids)
* the Archean Eon: 4.0-2.5B years ago (Earth's crust cooled, forming oceans and single-celled life): Neoarchean: 2.8-2.5B years ago (stabilized Earth's crust into the first continents, oxygen-producing cyanobacteria rose, initiating photosynthesis)
* the Proterozoic Eon: 2.5B-541M years ago (cyanobacteria filled Earth with oxygen, setting up complex life); Cryogenian: 720-635M (Earth dramatically cools, glaciers stretch to the equator, Earth is almost completely encased in ice)
* the Ediacaran Period: 635-538M years ago (massive global ice ages melt, soft multicellular organisms evolve, tube and disc-shaped dominate the sea floor)
== Periods Of The Paleozoic Era ==
* Cambrian: 541-485M years ago (major animals are aquatic, trilobites and brachiopods rule, jawless fish emerge, super-continent Gondwana forms near the South Pole, the rest is bare rock)
* Ordovician: 485-443M years ago (coral reefs begin to form, moss-like plants and fungi emerge on land, ice age starts, freezing oceans with glaciers, causing a mass extinction)
* Silurian: 443-419M years ago (Earth's climate stabilizes, glaciers melt, sea levels rise, vascular plants with stems evolve, early spiders, centipedes, and insects move onto land)
* Devonian: 419-359M years ago (fish develop armored scales and sharp jaws, trees and deep-rooted forests appear, tetrapods evolve from lobe-finned fish and crawl onto mudflats, rapid cooling and oxygen drops in the ocean causes another mass extinction)
* Carboniferous: 359-299M years ago (tropical swamp forests cover the continents and die, forming coal beds, oxygen levels rise to 35% letting massive insects to evolve, animals lay amniotic eggs, allowing them to breed away from water)
* Permian: 299-252M years ago (every continent collided, forming Pangea, Pangea's size creates vast, dry deserts in the interior, synapsids and reptiles spread across the dry land, massive volcanic eruptions in modern-day Siberia wipe out 95% of marine life)
== Periods Of The Mesozoic Era ==
* Triassic: 252-201M (Pangea starts to crack apart, Earth is hot and dry, dinosaurs and mammals first evolve)
* Jurassic: 201-145M (oceans flood continental rifts, giant plant-eating dinosaurs dominate, first birds take flight)
* Cretaceous: 145-66M (flowering plants appear, Tyrannosaurus rex rules the land, asteroid impact wipes out dinosaurs)
== Periods Of The Cenozoic Era ==
* Paleogene: 66-23M (climate is warm and tropical, mammals grow much larger, birds diversify rapidly)
* Neogene: 23-2.6M (global temperatures cool down, vast grasslands spread, early human ancestors evolve)
* Quaternary: 2.6M-present (giant ice ages over continents, modern humans spread globally, large mammals go extinct)
== How The Mountains Were Made ==
* Taconic Orogeny: 450M years ago (an island arc collides with eastern North America, creating volcanic roots of the early Appalachian mountains)
* Alleghenian Orogeny: 325-260M (Africa collides with North America during the assembly of Pangea, lifting the Appalachian Mountains to the height of the modern Himalayas)
== Theia And The Moon ==
[[File:FullMoon2010.jpg|alt=An image of the Moon.|thumb|The Moon]]
There are many hypotheses on how the moon was made, but scientists gravitate more towards:
* The Giant-Impact Hypothesis: 4.5B years ago, a Mars-sized protoplanet named Theia crashed into young Earth, flinging its material and Earth's material upward, which caught Earth's gravitational field, turning the mass into a ball called the Moon, but its Latin name is ''Luna.''
== Largest Creatures Of Each Period ==
There are thousands of millions of different creatures that spawn from each period, but these are the largest of each:
* Cambrian: Anomalocaris (a small three-foot-long marine predator with giant armored eyes and grasping claws that ruled the shallow seas)
* Ordovician: Cameroceras (a massive twenty-foot-long straight-shelled squid that dominated the deep ocean)
*Silurian: Pterygotus (a huge seven-foot-long sea scorpion with large flattening swimming paddles and sharp crushing claws that prowled the shallow coastal waters)
*Devonian: Dunkleosteus (a terrifying thirty-foot-long armored predator fish with bone-shearing jaw plates instead of teeth that terrorized the deep seas)
*Carboniferous: Arthropleura (a monstrous eight-foot-long land-dwelling millipede with a heavily armored, multi-segmented body that patrolled the lush forests)
*Permian: Moschops (a heavy-set fifteen-foot-long mammal-like reptile with a barrel shaped body and a thick barrel-vaulted skull that roamed the ground)
*Triassic: Shastasaurus (a gigantic seventy-foot-long marine reptile with a highly elongated toothless snout and slender flippers that commanded the open oceans)
*Jurassic: Maraapunisaurus (a colossal 115-foot-long long-necked sauropod dinosaur with whip-like tails and massive column-like legs that stomped across the land)
* Cretaceous: Patagotitan (a titanic ninety-foot-long sauropod dinosaur with a small head, immensely long neck, and heavy pillar legs that reigned over the continents)
* Paleogene: Basilosaurus (a predatory sixty-foot-long early whale with an extremely elongated eel-like body and small vestigial hind legs that haunted the ancient seas)
* Neogene: Megalodon (a ferocious fifty-foot-long apex predator shark with robust, triangular serrated teeth the size of a human hand that controlled the global oceans)
* Quaternary: Blue whale (an immense one hundred-foot-long marine mammal with a streamlined, mottled blue-gray body and expansive baleen plates that inhabits the modern oceans)
== Fossils ==
Fossils are the preserved remains, impressions, or traces of ancient life trapped inside Earth's crust. They act as nature's time capsules, allowing historical geologists to reconstruct vanished ecosystems, track evolution over millions of years, and pinpoint the exact ages of rock layers.
=== Types Of Fossilization ===
Animals and plants turn into fossils in several distinct ways, depending on how they were buried and what minerals were nearby:
* Petrification: Mineral-rich water seeps into organic cavities and turns the original bone or wood entirely into solid rock (like petrified wood).
* Molds and Casts: An organism dissolves inside a rock layer, leaving an empty hollow space (a mold) that later fills with sediment to create a perfect replica copy (a cast).
* Carbonization: Intense underground heat and pressure squeeze out all liquids and gases, leaving a flat, thin, black film of carbon on the rock (common for leaves and fish).
* Preservation: The rarest form where an entire organism is kept perfectly intact by being frozen in ice, dried out in caves, or trapped inside sticky tree sap (amber).
* Trace Fossils: Rather than saving the body itself, these capture the active behavior of ancient life, including fossilized footprints, feeding burrows, and coprolites (fossilized poop).
=== How Geologists Use Fossils ===
Fossils are not just museum display pieces; they are essential field tools used by geologists to solve mysteries about Earth's past:
* Index Fossils: Certain creatures (like Trilobites) lived everywhere on Earth but only for a very short geological timeframe. Finding one instantly reveals the exact age of that rock layer.
* Ancient Climates (Paleoclimate): Finding a fossilized tropical palm tree or crocodile in modern-day Antarctica proves the freezing continent was once a warm, swampy jungle.
* Continental Drift Evidence: Discovering the exact same freshwater reptile fossils in both South America and Africa helped prove the continents were once physically joined together.
== Mass Extinctions ==
Earth's history has been completely rewritten five different times by catastrophic events known as the "Big Five" mass extinctions. These events wiped out the dominant species of their time, clearing the way for entirely new creatures to evolve.
* Ordovician-Silurian Extinction: Intense global cooling and freezing ice ages locked up Earth's water, causing sea levels to drop drastically and destroying the shallow ocean habitats.
* Late Devonian Extinction: A massive drop in ocean oxygen levels suffocated marine life, hitting reef-building creatures and armored predator fish the hardest.
* Permian-Triassic Extinction ("The Great Dying"): The most devastating extinction in Earth's history, caused by massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia. It released toxic gases, triggered severe global warming, and wiped out 96% of all marine species.
* Triassic-Jurassic Extinction: Huge underwater volcanic rifts opened up as Pangea began to split apart, raising carbon dioxide levels and triggering rapid climate changes that eliminated early reptiles.
* Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction: A massive six-mile-wide asteroid smashed into modern-day Mexico, triggering global wildfires, a nuclear winter, and blocking out the sun, which famously wiped out all non-avian dinosaurs.
== Supercontinents ==
A supercontinent is a single, massive landmass made up of most or all of Earth's continental crust smashed together. Driven by tectonic plate movements, Earth goes through a "supercontinent cycle" roughly every 300 to 500 million years, where landmasses continually crash together, break apart, and scatter.
=== The Timeline Of Earth's Major Supercontinents ===
* Vaalbara (3.6 to 2.8 Billion Years Ago): Earth's earliest known hypothetical supercontinent, forming when the planet was mostly ocean and small volcanic island chains collided.
* Kenorland (2.7 to 2.1 Billion Years Ago): Formed near the equator during the Neoarchean era, its breakup eventually triggered a massive global ice age due to rapid climate shifts.
* Columbia / Nuna (1.8 to 1.3 Billion Years Ago): A giant landmass stretching across the globe that marked the first time large, modern continental blocks fully assembled.
* Rodinia (1.1 Billion to 750 Million Years Ago): A massive supercontinent surrounded entirely by the Mirovia ocean, centered around modern-day North America before fracturing apart into a freezing, ice-covered Earth.
* Pannotia (633 to 550 Million Years Ago): A short-lived landmass clustered near the South Pole that formed just before the Cambrian explosion of complex marine life.
* Gondwana (550 to 175 Million Years Ago): An ancient southern supercontinent composed of modern-day South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia. It existed as its own massive entity for millions of years before merging into Pangea, and then splitting back apart later.
* Pangea (335 to 175 Million Years Ago): The most famous C-shaped supercontinent that united almost all of Earth's dry land, including the northern landmass of Laurasia and the southern landmass of Gondwana, creating a single home for early dinosaurs.
=== How Supercontinents Altered Earth's Climate And Crust ===
The formation of a supercontinent completely breaks the planet's normal systems, creating extreme environments found nowhere on modern Earth:
* Hyperarid Interior Deserts: Because the landmass is so incredibly wide, rain clouds from the surrounding oceans dry up completely before they can ever reach the center. This creates massive, lifeless "super-deserts" in the heart of the continent.
* Mega-Monsoons: The vast temperature difference between the roasting-hot interior landmass and the cold surrounding super-ocean creates violent, seasonal shifting winds, resulting in catastrophic monsoon downpours along the coastlines.
* The "Snowball Earth" Effect: When supercontinents split apart, they create brand new coastlines that rapidly absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This can drop global temperatures so fiercely that ice sheets completely cover the planet from poles to equator.
* Mantle Superplumes and Volcanic Traps: When a supercontinent sits over one spot on Earth's crust for millions of years, it acts like an insulating blanket. Heat builds up directly underneath it, eventually triggering colossal volcanic eruptions (large igneous provinces) that rip the continent apart and spew toxic gases into the atmosphere.
=== How Geologists Prove They Existed ===
* Matching Coastlines: The continental shelves of separate continents (like South America and Africa) fit together perfectly like giant jigsaw puzzle pieces.
* Fossil Belts: Identical ancient plant and animal fossils are found in narrow strips across oceans where the continents used to touch.
* Matching Mountain Ranges: Rock layers and mountain chains (like the Appalachians in North America and the Scottish Highlands) share the exact same age, type, and composition.
* Paleomagnetism (Magnetic Alignment): When volcanic rocks cool, iron minerals inside them align perfectly with Earth's magnetic north pole like tiny compass needles. Geologists measure this locked-in magnetic angle to calculate exactly where a continent was located on the globe millions of years ago.
* Orogenic (Mountain Building) Belts: When tectonic plates crash together to form a supercontinent, the immense pressure crumples the crust upwards, leaving behind massive global scars of matching metamorphic rock layers across modern state and country borders.
* Global Mineral Belts: Highly specific copper, gold, and uranium deposits match up perfectly in straight lines when you stitch the continents back together, showing they were formed by the exact same underground magma chambers.
=== How Supercontinents Drive Evolution ===
The locking together and breaking apart of landmasses acts as the ultimate evolutionary accelerator for life on Earth:
* The Isolation Engine: When a supercontinent fractures into smaller islands and separate continents, animal populations become completely isolated from one another. This forces rapid, localized evolution to fill unique environmental niches (similar to how Madagascar or Australia evolved highly unique wildlife).
* The Competition Arena: Conversely, when continents crash together into a single landmass, previously isolated species are forced to compete for the same food sources and habitats. This triggers massive evolutionary "arms races" where only the fittest, most adaptable creatures survive.
=== Future Supercontinents (The Next 250 Million Years) ===
Because tectonic plates never stop moving at a rate of a few centimeters per year, scientists have calculated four potential layouts for Earth's next ultimate supercontinent:
* Pangea Ultima: A configuration where the Atlantic Ocean slows down, reverses direction, and closes completely—bringing the Americas crashing back into Africa and Europe.
* Novopangea: A layout where the Pacific Ocean closes entirely instead of the Atlantic, causing the Americas to slam straight into Asia and Australia.
* Aurica: A scenario where both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans close down completely, forcing a brand new ocean basin to rip open right through the center of modern Asia.
* Amasia: A unique collision where all continents drift northward, clustering together directly over the North Pole, leaving Antarctica isolated at the bottom of the world.
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= ''The Geoguide'' =
On ''The Geoguide,'' you will learn about the different types of geology, types of rocks, gemstones, and lots of other stuff-- a true geologists dream!
= Physical Geology =
Physical geology is a branch of geology that studies the physical things of Earth, such as rocks, minerals, the very soil your house is sitting on right now, and internal and external events, such as tectonic plate movements, weathering, and volcanism. It also focuses on how Earth works, like how mountains are formed and erosion.
* The study of igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary rocks, and their formation.
* Understand the Earth’s interior structure, such as moving lithospheric plates, volcanoes, and earthquakes.
* Examine erosion, weathering, glaciation, and water action that change the very landscape as you read this.
* Be able to identify the stone and minerals you walk on every single day.
== Igneous ==
[[File:Granite_(pgpf_dike_facies,_Pikes_Peak_Batholith,_Mesoproterozoic,_1.08_GA;_Pikes_Peak,_Colorado,_USA)_2_(31566463242).jpg|alt=An image of granite.|thumb|A piece of the intrusive igneous rocks, granite.]]
Igneous rocks are rocks formed when molten rock, magma or lava, cools and solidifies. Intrusive igneous rocks are slow-cooled inside Earth and coarse-grained. Ten examples of intrusive igneous rocks include:
# Granite
# Gabbro
# Diorite
# Peridotite
# Pegmatite
# Syenite
# Granodiorite
# Diabase
# Aplite
# Anorthosite
[[File:Olivine basalt (Cedar Canyon, Iron County, Utah, USA) 6 (48679986543).jpg|alt=An image of basalt.|thumb|A piece of the extrusive igneous rocks, basalt.]]
Extrusive igneous rocks are rapidly-cooled outside the Earth and are generally smooth and shiny, but they can be porous or "bubbly". Ten examples of extrusive igneous rocks include:
# Basalt
# Andesite
# Rhyolite
# Obsidian
# Pumice
# Scoria
# Tuff
# Dacite
# Pitchstone
# Phonolite
== Metamorphic ==
[[File:Slate Macro 1.JPG|alt=An image of slate.|thumb|A piece of the metamorphic rocks, slate.]]
Metamorphic rocks are pre-existing rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks) transformed by intense heat, pressure, and chemically active fluids deep within the Earth's crust. These rocks are characterized by recrystallization without melting, leading to changes in mineralogy and texture, often producing foliated (layered) or non-foliated structures. Ten examples of metamorphic rocks are:
# Slate
# Phyllite
# Schist
# Gneiss
# Marble
# Quartzite
# Amphibolite
# Hornfels
# Migmatite
# Eclogite
[[File:Quartzose sandstone (Berea Sandstone, Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian; Rocky Fork, Gahanna, Ohio, USA) 2 (34247836980).jpg|alt=An image of sandstone.|thumb|A piece of the sedimentary rocks, sandstone.]]
== Sedimentary ==
Sedimentary rocks are formed at the Earth's surface by the accumulation, compaction, and cementation of sediments, like mineral particles or organic matter. They often form in layers and are identified by their banded appearance, presence of fossils, and softer, porous nature. Ten examples of sedimentary rocks include:
# Sandstone
# Limestone
# Shale
# Conglomerate
# Breccia
# Siltstone
# Dolostone
# Chert
# Coal
# Gypsum
= Understanding Earth's Insides =
Now that you have learned the three different categories of rock identification, let's learn about the stuff right under you!
== Lithospheric Plates ==
Lithospheric plates, or tectonic plates, are large, rigid, moving segments of Earth's outermost layer, comprising the crust and upper mantle. Ranging from 40–280 km thick, they essentially "float" on the pliable asthenosphere, fitting together like a giant puzzle. The main three events that happen with lithospheric plates include:
* '''Convergent (Colliding):''' Plates collide, causing subduction or mountain building
* '''Divergent (Spreading):''' Plates move apart, creating new crust
* '''Transform (Sliding):''' Plates slide past one another, often causing earthquakes
== Volcanoes ==
Volcanoes begin as magma deep within the Earth, created by heat and pressure at tectonic plate boundaries or hotspots. This buoyant magma rises through cracks in the crust, collecting in chambers before erupting as lava, ash, and gases. Solidifying layers build mountains over time. Some types include:
* '''Magma vs. Lava:''' Magma is molten rock below the surface; once it erupts, it is called lava
* '''Composite Volcanoes (Stratovolcanoes):''' Tall, steep cones built by layers of ash and thick lava
* '''Shield Volcanoes:''' Broad, gentle slopes formed by fluid, runny lava
* '''Cinder Cones:''' Small, simple, cone-shaped volcanoes built from blobs of congealed lava
The three states include:
* '''Active:''' Currently erupting or showing signs of, or expected to, erupt soon
* '''Dormant:''' Not currently active, but has erupted recently and may erupt again
* '''Extinct:''' Not expected to erupt again
=== How They Happen ===
Volcanic eruptions are driven by pressure from dissolved gases in the magma, which expand as the magma rises. Eruptions can be explosive (releasing ash and rock) or effusive (releasing lava flows).
== Earthquakes ==
An earthquake is the intense shaking of Earth's surface caused by the sudden release of energy in the crust, typically when tectonic plates shift and slip along faults. These events occur due to built-up stress, creating seismic waves that shake the ground.
=== How Earthquakes Occur ===
* '''Tectonic Plate Movement:''' The Earth's crust is divided into massive plates that constantly move and slide past one another.
* '''Fault Lines:''' When these plates get stuck but continue pushing, stress builds up until the rock fractures and breaks along faults.
* '''Energy Release:''' This sudden release of stress produces seismic waves, which travel through the ground, causing shaking at the surface.
=== Key Terminology and Locations ===
* '''Hypocenter (Focus):''' The location ''below'' the Earth's surface where the earthquake starts.
* '''Epicenter:''' The point on the Earth's surface ''directly above'' the hypocenter, often experiencing the most intense shaking.
* '''Mainshock & Aftershocks:''' The main earthquake is the mainshock, while smaller, subsequent shakes in the same area are aftershocks.
* '''Fault Types:''' Includes strike-slip (sliding past), normal (pulling apart), and thrust (pushing over) faults.
While most earthquakes are tectonic, they can also be triggered by volcanic activity, landslides, or human activities like mining and hydraulic fracturing.
= Events That Change The Land =
Since you have now learned about Earth's internal components, let's focus on the things that change the very land!
== Erosion ==
Erosion is the natural process of wearing away and transporting soil, rock, and sediment by agents like water, wind, and ice, often leading to landscape changes like mountains shrinking or riverbanks eroding. It decreases agricultural productivity, causes ecological damage, and is distinct from weathering because it includes transportation of material, whereas weathering only breaks it down. The three main types include:
* '''Water Erosion:''' Includes splash, sheet, rill, and gully erosion.
* '''Wind Erosion:''' Occurs through deflation, removing loose soil and sand.
* '''Ice Erosion:''' Glacial movement that carves valleys and moves debris.
'''Examples:''' Rain washing soil from hills, ocean waves reshaping coastlines, and rivers carving canyons.
'''Effects:''' Land degradation, loss of nutrient-rich topsoil, destruction of habitats, and potential desertification.
'''Erosion vs. Weathering:''' Weathering is the immediate breakdown of rocks (disintegration), while erosion is the removal and transport of that material to a new location.
Erosion can act as a natural "cleaning" process but, when accelerated by human activity (e.g., deforestation, construction), it causes massive on-site and off-site damage.
== Weathering ==
Weathering is the breakdown of rocks, soils, and minerals at/or near the Earth's surface through physical, chemical, and biological processes. Driven by water, ice, temperature changes, and organisms, it transforms bedrock into sediment, creating landscapes like the Grand Canyon. It differs from erosion, which transports these materials. The three main types of weathering are:
* '''Physical/Mechanical Weathering:''' Breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing their composition, often through ice wedging, thermal expansion, or salt crystallization.
* '''Chemical Weathering:''' Alters the molecular structure of minerals, causing them to dissolve or break down, often via water, oxygen, or acids.
* '''Biological Weathering:''' Occurs when living organisms (roots, burrowing animals, bacteria) break down rocks.
=== Primary Causes and Processes ===
==== Physical Processes: ====
* '''Frost Wedging (Cryofracturing):''' Water seeps into cracks, freezes, and expands, splitting the rock
* '''Thermal Expansion:''' Constant heating and cooling in desert environments cause rocks to weaken and peel (exfoliation)
* '''Pressure Release:''' As overlying rock is removed, underlying rock expands and cracks
==== Chemical Processes: ====
* '''Oxidation:''' Oxygen reacts with iron-containing minerals, creating iron oxide (rust)
* '''Carbonation/Dissolution:''' Rainwater mixed with CO2 creates weak carbonic acid that dissolves rocks like limestone
* '''Hydrolysis:''' Water reacts with minerals to break them down, often forming clay
==== Biological Processes: ====
* Tree roots grow into crevices and pry rocks apart, while burrowing animals expose new surfaces to air and water
Weathering constantly changes the landscape, wearing away surfaces to form landforms such as arches, pedestals, and sea caves. It is essential for soil formation and prepares rock material to be moved by erosion. Human activity, such as burning fossil fuels, accelerates chemical weathering through acid rain.
== Deposition ==
Deposition is the process where transported sediments, such as rock fragments, soil, debris, or organic matter, settle and are laid down in new locations as transporting agents (water, wind, ice) lose energy. It builds up landforms like deltas, beaches, and sand dunes, acting as the final step in the erosion-transport-deposition cycle.
* '''Process:''' As water or wind velocity decreases, the transporting medium can no longer carry sediment load, causing particles to sink and settle. Larger particles typically settle first.
=== Forms of Deposition: ===
* '''Fluvial (Rivers):''' Creates floodplains, deltas, and alluvial fans.
* '''Aeolian (Wind):''' Forms sand dunes and loess deposits.
* '''Glacial (Ice):''' Deposits moraines, drumlins, and erratic boulders.
* '''Marine (Ocean):''' Creates beaches, spits, and deep-sea sediment layers.
A function of deposition is that it forms new land, creates sedimentary rock layers (through compaction/cementation over time), and contributes to, or degrades, habitats.
A method of managing deposition is by controlling water velocity and reducing erosion sources, such as by managing agricultural runoff or stabilizing shorelines to reduce coastal erosion.
= Historical Geology =
While physical geology studies the ''current'' things about earth, historical geology studies the things that happened to earth in the ''past'', like how Theia crashed into Earth and made the moon or how the first ever cyanobacteria developed oxygen out of methane and carbon dioxide during the Proterozoic Eon. In Historical Geology, you will learn about:
* the Paleozoic Era (The Age of Ancient Life): 252-541M years ago
* the Mesozoic Era (The Age of Reptiles): 66-252M years ago
* the Cenozoic Era (The Age of Mammals): current era
* and the Precambrian Eons; explained later on
and how creatures of their times affected our modern world.
== The Precambrian Eons ==
There isn't a Precambrian Era, but it consists of 3 eons, the Precambrian Eons. It also includes a period. These include:
* the Hadean Eon: 4.6-4.0B years ago (Earth was molten and bombarded by asteroids)
* the Archean Eon: 4.0-2.5B years ago (Earth's crust cooled, forming oceans and single-celled life): Neoarchean: 2.8-2.5B years ago (stabilized Earth's crust into the first continents, oxygen-producing cyanobacteria rose, initiating photosynthesis)
* the Proterozoic Eon: 2.5B-541M years ago (cyanobacteria filled Earth with oxygen, setting up complex life); Cryogenian: 720-635M (Earth dramatically cools, glaciers stretch to the equator, Earth is almost completely encased in ice)
* the Ediacaran Period: 635-538M years ago (massive global ice ages melt, soft multicellular organisms evolve, tube and disc-shaped dominate the sea floor)
== Periods Of The Paleozoic Era ==
* Cambrian: 541-485M years ago (major animals are aquatic, trilobites and brachiopods rule, jawless fish emerge, super-continent Gondwana forms near the South Pole, the rest is bare rock)
* Ordovician: 485-443M years ago (coral reefs begin to form, moss-like plants and fungi emerge on land, ice age starts, freezing oceans with glaciers, causing a mass extinction)
* Silurian: 443-419M years ago (Earth's climate stabilizes, glaciers melt, sea levels rise, vascular plants with stems evolve, early spiders, centipedes, and insects move onto land)
* Devonian: 419-359M years ago (fish develop armored scales and sharp jaws, trees and deep-rooted forests appear, tetrapods evolve from lobe-finned fish and crawl onto mudflats, rapid cooling and oxygen drops in the ocean causes another mass extinction)
* Carboniferous: 359-299M years ago (tropical swamp forests cover the continents and die, forming coal beds, oxygen levels rise to 35% letting massive insects to evolve, animals lay amniotic eggs, allowing them to breed away from water)
* Permian: 299-252M years ago (every continent collided, forming Pangea, Pangea's size creates vast, dry deserts in the interior, synapsids and reptiles spread across the dry land, massive volcanic eruptions in modern-day Siberia wipe out 95% of marine life)
== Periods Of The Mesozoic Era ==
* Triassic: 252-201M (Pangea starts to crack apart, Earth is hot and dry, dinosaurs and mammals first evolve)
* Jurassic: 201-145M (oceans flood continental rifts, giant plant-eating dinosaurs dominate, first birds take flight)
* Cretaceous: 145-66M (flowering plants appear, Tyrannosaurus rex rules the land, asteroid impact wipes out dinosaurs)
== Periods Of The Cenozoic Era ==
* Paleogene: 66-23M (climate is warm and tropical, mammals grow much larger, birds diversify rapidly)
* Neogene: 23-2.6M (global temperatures cool down, vast grasslands spread, early human ancestors evolve)
* Quaternary: 2.6M-present (giant ice ages over continents, modern humans spread globally, large mammals go extinct)
== How The Mountains Were Made ==
* Taconic Orogeny: 450M years ago (an island arc collides with eastern North America, creating volcanic roots of the early Appalachian mountains)
* Alleghenian Orogeny: 325-260M (Africa collides with North America during the assembly of Pangea, lifting the Appalachian Mountains to the height of the modern Himalayas)
== Theia, The Moon, And Earth ==
[[File:FullMoon2010.jpg|alt=An image of the Moon.|thumb|The Moon]]
About 4.5 billion years ago, the early Earth was molten and hot. Theia: a rogue planet roughly the size of Mars, flying through space at 25,000 miles per hour (40,000 km/h). Then, Theia delivered an off-center, blow to Earth. If it had been a head-on collision, both planets would have been pulverized into space dust.
=== The Ultimate Splatter Zone ===
The impact was so violent that it completely vaporized Theia and blasted a massive chunk of Earth’s outer crust into orbit. For a brief period, Earth looked a bit like Saturn, surrounded by a glowing, ring of molten rock and debris. You might think it took billions of years for that debris to form our Moon, but gravity does not like to wait around. Scientists estimate that the ring clumped together to form the Moon incredibly fast—potentially in less than a century, or even just a few months.
=== The Proof Is In The Moon Rocks ===
When Apollo astronauts brought rocks back from the Moon, scientists checked their "chemical DNA" (oxygen isotopes). Usually, planets from different parts of the solar system have completely unique chemical signatures. But the Moon's rocks perfectly matched the Earth's crust.
=== How Theia Changed Earth Forever ===
Without this catastrophic cosmic car crash, life as we know it wouldn't exist. Theia left behind three permanent parting gifts:
* Our Seasons: The impact hit Earth so hard it knocked our planet onto a permanent 23.5-degree tilt. Without Theia, we wouldn't have Summer, Fall, Winter, or Spring.
* A Supercharged Core: Theia’s heavy iron core sank straight into the molten Earth and merged with our own. This gave Earth a massive magnetic field, acting like a giant shield that blocks deadly solar radiation.
* Longer Days: Right after the crash, an Earth day lasted only 5 hours because the planet was spinning at breakneck speed. The Moon's gravity has spent the last 4.5 billion years acting like a brake pad, slowing our spin down to a comfortable 24 hours.
== Largest Creatures Of Each Period ==
There are thousands of millions of different creatures that spawn from each period, but these are the largest of each:
* Cambrian: Anomalocaris (a small three-foot-long marine predator with giant armored eyes and grasping claws that ruled the shallow seas)
* Ordovician: Cameroceras (a massive twenty-foot-long straight-shelled squid that dominated the deep ocean)
*Silurian: Pterygotus (a huge seven-foot-long sea scorpion with large flattening swimming paddles and sharp crushing claws that prowled the shallow coastal waters)
*Devonian: Dunkleosteus (a terrifying thirty-foot-long armored predator fish with bone-shearing jaw plates instead of teeth that terrorized the deep seas)
*Carboniferous: Arthropleura (a monstrous eight-foot-long land-dwelling millipede with a heavily armored, multi-segmented body that patrolled the lush forests)
*Permian: Moschops (a heavy-set fifteen-foot-long mammal-like reptile with a barrel shaped body and a thick barrel-vaulted skull that roamed the ground)
*Triassic: Shastasaurus (a gigantic seventy-foot-long marine reptile with a highly elongated toothless snout and slender flippers that commanded the open oceans)
*Jurassic: Maraapunisaurus (a colossal 115-foot-long long-necked sauropod dinosaur with whip-like tails and massive column-like legs that stomped across the land)
* Cretaceous: Patagotitan (a titanic ninety-foot-long sauropod dinosaur with a small head, immensely long neck, and heavy pillar legs that reigned over the continents)
* Paleogene: Basilosaurus (a predatory sixty-foot-long early whale with an extremely elongated eel-like body and small vestigial hind legs that haunted the ancient seas)
* Neogene: Megalodon (a ferocious fifty-foot-long apex predator shark with robust, triangular serrated teeth the size of a human hand that controlled the global oceans)
* Quaternary: Blue whale (an immense one hundred-foot-long marine mammal with a streamlined, mottled blue-gray body and expansive baleen plates that inhabits the modern oceans)
== Fossils ==
Fossils are the preserved remains, impressions, or traces of ancient life trapped inside Earth's crust. They act as nature's time capsules, allowing historical geologists to reconstruct vanished ecosystems, track evolution over millions of years, and pinpoint the exact ages of rock layers.
=== Types Of Fossilization ===
Animals and plants turn into fossils in several distinct ways, depending on how they were buried and what minerals were nearby:
* Petrification: Mineral-rich water seeps into organic cavities and turns the original bone or wood entirely into solid rock (like petrified wood).
* Molds and Casts: An organism dissolves inside a rock layer, leaving an empty hollow space (a mold) that later fills with sediment to create a perfect replica copy (a cast).
* Carbonization: Intense underground heat and pressure squeeze out all liquids and gases, leaving a flat, thin, black film of carbon on the rock (common for leaves and fish).
* Preservation: The rarest form where an entire organism is kept perfectly intact by being frozen in ice, dried out in caves, or trapped inside sticky tree sap (amber).
* Trace Fossils: Rather than saving the body itself, these capture the active behavior of ancient life, including fossilized footprints, feeding burrows, and coprolites (fossilized poop).
=== How Geologists Use Fossils ===
Fossils are not just museum display pieces; they are essential field tools used by geologists to solve mysteries about Earth's past:
* Index Fossils: Certain creatures (like Trilobites) lived everywhere on Earth but only for a very short geological timeframe. Finding one instantly reveals the exact age of that rock layer.
* Ancient Climates (Paleoclimate): Finding a fossilized tropical palm tree or crocodile in modern-day Antarctica proves the freezing continent was once a warm, swampy jungle.
* Continental Drift Evidence: Discovering the exact same freshwater reptile fossils in both South America and Africa helped prove the continents were once physically joined together.
== Mass Extinctions ==
Earth's history has been completely rewritten five different times by catastrophic events known as the "Big Five" mass extinctions. These events wiped out the dominant species of their time, clearing the way for entirely new creatures to evolve.
* Ordovician-Silurian Extinction: Intense global cooling and freezing ice ages locked up Earth's water, causing sea levels to drop drastically and destroying the shallow ocean habitats.
* Late Devonian Extinction: A massive drop in ocean oxygen levels suffocated marine life, hitting reef-building creatures and armored predator fish the hardest.
* Permian-Triassic Extinction ("The Great Dying"): The most devastating extinction in Earth's history, caused by massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia. It released toxic gases, triggered severe global warming, and wiped out 96% of all marine species.
* Triassic-Jurassic Extinction: Huge underwater volcanic rifts opened up as Pangea began to split apart, raising carbon dioxide levels and triggering rapid climate changes that eliminated early reptiles.
* Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction: A massive six-mile-wide asteroid smashed into modern-day Mexico, triggering global wildfires, a nuclear winter, and blocking out the sun, which famously wiped out all non-avian dinosaurs.
== Supercontinents ==
A supercontinent is a single, massive landmass made up of most or all of Earth's continental crust smashed together. Driven by tectonic plate movements, Earth goes through a "supercontinent cycle" roughly every 300 to 500 million years, where landmasses continually crash together, break apart, and scatter.
=== The Timeline Of Earth's Major Supercontinents ===
* Vaalbara (3.6 to 2.8 Billion Years Ago): Earth's earliest known hypothetical supercontinent, forming when the planet was mostly ocean and small volcanic island chains collided.
* Kenorland (2.7 to 2.1 Billion Years Ago): Formed near the equator during the Neoarchean era, its breakup eventually triggered a massive global ice age due to rapid climate shifts.
* Columbia / Nuna (1.8 to 1.3 Billion Years Ago): A giant landmass stretching across the globe that marked the first time large, modern continental blocks fully assembled.
* Rodinia (1.1 Billion to 750 Million Years Ago): A massive supercontinent surrounded entirely by the Mirovia ocean, centered around modern-day North America before fracturing apart into a freezing, ice-covered Earth.
* Pannotia (633 to 550 Million Years Ago): A short-lived landmass clustered near the South Pole that formed just before the Cambrian explosion of complex marine life.
* Gondwana (550 to 175 Million Years Ago): An ancient southern supercontinent composed of modern-day South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia. It existed as its own massive entity for millions of years before merging into Pangea, and then splitting back apart later.
* Pangea (335 to 175 Million Years Ago): The most famous C-shaped supercontinent that united almost all of Earth's dry land, including the northern landmass of Laurasia and the southern landmass of Gondwana, creating a single home for early dinosaurs.
=== How Supercontinents Altered Earth's Climate And Crust ===
The formation of a supercontinent completely breaks the planet's normal systems, creating extreme environments found nowhere on modern Earth:
* Hyperarid Interior Deserts: Because the landmass is so incredibly wide, rain clouds from the surrounding oceans dry up completely before they can ever reach the center. This creates massive, lifeless "super-deserts" in the heart of the continent.
* Mega-Monsoons: The vast temperature difference between the roasting-hot interior landmass and the cold surrounding super-ocean creates violent, seasonal shifting winds, resulting in catastrophic monsoon downpours along the coastlines.
* The "Snowball Earth" Effect: When supercontinents split apart, they create brand new coastlines that rapidly absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This can drop global temperatures so fiercely that ice sheets completely cover the planet from poles to equator.
* Mantle Superplumes and Volcanic Traps: When a supercontinent sits over one spot on Earth's crust for millions of years, it acts like an insulating blanket. Heat builds up directly underneath it, eventually triggering colossal volcanic eruptions (large igneous provinces) that rip the continent apart and spew toxic gases into the atmosphere.
=== How Geologists Prove They Existed ===
* Matching Coastlines: The continental shelves of separate continents (like South America and Africa) fit together perfectly like giant jigsaw puzzle pieces.
* Fossil Belts: Identical ancient plant and animal fossils are found in narrow strips across oceans where the continents used to touch.
* Matching Mountain Ranges: Rock layers and mountain chains (like the Appalachians in North America and the Scottish Highlands) share the exact same age, type, and composition.
* Paleomagnetism (Magnetic Alignment): When volcanic rocks cool, iron minerals inside them align perfectly with Earth's magnetic north pole like tiny compass needles. Geologists measure this locked-in magnetic angle to calculate exactly where a continent was located on the globe millions of years ago.
* Orogenic (Mountain Building) Belts: When tectonic plates crash together to form a supercontinent, the immense pressure crumples the crust upwards, leaving behind massive global scars of matching metamorphic rock layers across modern state and country borders.
* Global Mineral Belts: Highly specific copper, gold, and uranium deposits match up perfectly in straight lines when you stitch the continents back together, showing they were formed by the exact same underground magma chambers.
=== How Supercontinents Drive Evolution ===
The locking together and breaking apart of landmasses acts as the ultimate evolutionary accelerator for life on Earth:
* The Isolation Engine: When a supercontinent fractures into smaller islands and separate continents, animal populations become completely isolated from one another. This forces rapid, localized evolution to fill unique environmental niches (similar to how Madagascar or Australia evolved highly unique wildlife).
* The Competition Arena: Conversely, when continents crash together into a single landmass, previously isolated species are forced to compete for the same food sources and habitats. This triggers massive evolutionary "arms races" where only the fittest, most adaptable creatures survive.
=== Future Supercontinents (The Next 250 Million Years) ===
Because tectonic plates never stop moving at a rate of a few centimeters per year, scientists have calculated four potential layouts for Earth's next ultimate supercontinent:
* Pangea Ultima: A configuration where the Atlantic Ocean slows down, reverses direction, and closes completely—bringing the Americas crashing back into Africa and Europe.
* Novopangea: A layout where the Pacific Ocean closes entirely instead of the Atlantic, causing the Americas to slam straight into Asia and Australia.
* Aurica: A scenario where both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans close down completely, forcing a brand new ocean basin to rip open right through the center of modern Asia.
* Amasia: A unique collision where all continents drift northward, clustering together directly over the North Pole, leaving Antarctica isolated at the bottom of the world.
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.
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*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* Sugar (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* Sugar (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Agidi/Eko |url=https://proveg.org/ng/recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=ProVeg Nigeria |language=en-GB}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* Sugar (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Agidi/Eko |url=https://proveg.org/ng/recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=ProVeg Nigeria |language=en-GB}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup corn flour (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* Sugar (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=Guardian |date=2024-01-28 |title=How To Make White Agidi (Eko) Recipe |url=https://guardian.ng/life/how-to-make-white-agidi-eko-recipe/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News |language=en-GB}}</ref>
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Agidi/Eko |url=https://proveg.org/ng/recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=ProVeg Nigeria |language=en-GB}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup [[Cookbook:Corn Flour|corn flour]] (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* [[Cookbook:Sugar|Sugar]] (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=Guardian |date=2024-01-28 |title=How To Make White Agidi (Eko) Recipe |url=https://guardian.ng/life/how-to-make-white-agidi-eko-recipe/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News |language=en-GB}}</ref>
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Agidi/Eko |url=https://proveg.org/ng/recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=ProVeg Nigeria |language=en-GB}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup [[Cookbook:Corn Flour|corn flour]] (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* [[Cookbook:Sugar|Sugar]] (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=Guardian |date=2024-01-28 |title=How To Make White Agidi (Eko) Recipe |url=https://guardian.ng/life/how-to-make-white-agidi-eko-recipe/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News |language=en-GB}}</ref>
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category: Igbo recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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'''Agidi''', also known as '''Eko''' among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, is a smooth, firm pudding made from fermented maize (corn) starch. Unlike liquid pap, Agidi is cooked until thick, moulded into a solid form, and allowed to cool before serving. It is commonly wrapped in leaves or packaged in containers and eaten with bean dishes, stews, moin moin, akara, or soup.<ref>{{Cite web |title=How to Make Agidi or Eko |url=https://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/breakfast-recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=All Nigerian Recipes |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Agidi/Eko |url=https://proveg.org/ng/recipes/agidi-eko/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=ProVeg Nigeria |language=en-GB}}</ref>
== Ingredients ==
*1 cup [[Cookbook:Corn Flour|corn flour]] (corn starch)
*700mls (approx. 25 fl. oz.) cold water
* [[Cookbook:Sugar|Sugar]] (Optional)
== Procedures ==
#Mix the corn starch (or ogi sediment) with cold water, adding the water gradually until a smooth, lump-free mixture is formed.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nigeria |first=Guardian |date=2024-01-28 |title=How To Make White Agidi (Eko) Recipe |url=https://guardian.ng/life/how-to-make-white-agidi-eko-recipe/ |access-date=2026-06-03 |website=The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News |language=en-GB}}</ref>
#Place the mixture over medium-low heat and stir continuously until it thickens to a smooth, custard-like consistency.
#Continue stirring to prevent lumps, then add a little water around the sides of the pot, cover, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
#Stir well and test for doneness by placing a small portion in cold water; if it sets firmly after cooling, the Agidi is ready.
#Transfer the Agidi into containers or wrap in leaves, then allow it to cool completely and set before serving.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Yoruba recipes]]
[[Category: Igbo recipes]]
[[Category:Recipes using corn flour]]
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